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Show News of Progressive Labor League I shorts I the City Will Hear State Legislator; on ILocal in Brief Japanese Minister Resigns Evcpts ELBERT FRITCHETT EPPERSON, EPPER-SON, former University of Utah student and for the last year s student stu-dent at George Washington university, univer-sity, will enter the U. S. Military academy at West Point, N. Y., on July 1. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence T. Epperson of 452 University Univer-sity street, he was named by Representative Repre-sentative J. W. ilobinson. REQUEST of Richard A. Reid, I Salt Lake county purchasing agent, for a f 125 appropriation to defray expenses while attending the National Na-tional Purchasing Agents' association associa-tion convention, Msy 22 to 35 at San Francisco, Tuesday had been referred re-ferred to Commissioner J. R. Raw-' line. Ad BTATE Representative Sheldon R. Brewster will address a meeting of the Utah Progressive Labor league at 7 :30 p. m. Tueaday in room 101 ef the city and county building. THE REV. Shokichl K. Hata en Tuesday bad resigned aa paator of the Japanese Church ef Christ, effective ef-fective June 1, to take up new duties in Ban Francisco. NEWLY elected officers of Jamas Lowe chapter ef Rose Croix will be installed at the atated meeting of the Utah Scottish Rite at Freemasonry Free-masonry at t p. m. Thursday in the Masonic temple, said & H. Goodwin, Good-win, aecretary. FREE distribution of poison bran to kill grasshoppers in Salt Lake county will begin by the end of this week, said V. L Martineau, county agricultural agent. He said a survey sur-vey Indicated heavy Infestation In almost every community. CLARENCE BA1RD. Republican chairman for Salt Lake county, who waa stricken by a heart attack at St George last Tueaday while en route to California, is in improved im-proved condition at a San Bernardino, Bernar-dino, Cel.. hospital, according to word received by relatives here. INSTALLATION of a new and more sensitive seismograph at the University of Utah waa under way Tueaday under aupenrision of J. H. Nelson of Washington. D. C After several months of observation. Salt Lake City may become a ma)or base for a national chain of seismographs, seismo-graphs, Mr. Nelson said. . f ORBEBS for equipment for the " SHELDON R. BREWSTER Speaker ef the evening new state tuberculoala sanatorium at Ogden are expected to be placed soon, said R. K. Brown, superintendent superin-tendent of construction for the state building commission. RESIDENTS of the former town of Central Park Monday were given 30 days to file objections te payment pay-ment of $260 to Salt Lake county for expenses arising from disincor-po disincor-po ration of the town, said District Judge Allen G. Thurman. I |