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Show MNewsof S.L. Lions to Seat the City New Officers at I in Brief Installation Par ty aboard the new Cunard White Star liner Mauretania when It docked Friday at New York on Its maiden voyage from England, Harold G. Reynolds, church mission secretary, had been Informed Saturday. AN ANNUAL outing was being held Saturday by the Utah Amateur Radio club. The outing was in the Storm mountain picnic area of Big Cottonwood canyon. . , , , MEMBERS of ths Lions club will hold their annual installation party at 7:30 p. m. Friday at the Ambassador Ambas-sador hotel. Gerald Irvine will be Installed as president MEMBERS of the Salt Lake Scottish Scot-tish club will hold their annual outing out-ing Tuesday at 4 p. m. at Lagoon. A welcome address will be given by J. M. McCormack. THE TECHNOCRACY class in scientific social management will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the city and county building to discuss "The Scheme of Organisation and By-Laws of Technocracy. Inc." ROSCOE C COX of Ephrmtm. newly appointed president of the L. D. 8. Hawaiian mission, will be honored by members of the Hawaiian Ha-waiian Missionary society at an entertainment en-tertainment Saturday at 8 p. m. in ths Yale ward. 1447 Gilmer drive. DK. U W. UNDER. 8a It Lsiks osteopath, will leave Wednesday for a month's postgraduate work at tha Denver Polyclinic. DR. DONALD BRAYTON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean F. Brayton, of 1324 Second avenue, has been graduated grad-uated with cum lauds honors at Harvard university medical school at Cambridge. Mass, according to word received In Salt Lake City. CHILDREN of the members of Moose lodge 259 were holding an auting Saturday afternoon at the Hogle Garden soo. A barbecued luncheon was served. EIGHT LD.1 missionaries were t 1 f GERALD IRVINE He wa take office - I |