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Show I News of Mrs Claude L. Shields of S. L. I shorts the City Named to National Medical on Local in Brief Association Auxiliary Board Events J MRS. CLAUDE L. SHIELDS, 1234 Eaat Seventh South street has bean named to tha national board of tha women' auxiliary to the American Medical association, according ac-cording to word received Saturday from St Louis, where the annual convention la being held. Other Salt Lake women on the national board are Mrs. W. M. Btookey and Mrs. Henry Ralla. , REPRESENTATIVES of 11 western west-ern state and Alaska will gather In Salt Lake City June 13 and 14 for a meeting of the program committee com-mittee of the westsrn division of the American Mining congress, A. G. Mackenale, executive secretary of the Utah chapter, aald Saturday. The group will plan the annual meeting and exposition of tha divi-alon divi-alon In Salt Lake City August 28 to L MRS. E. L EVANH. aewly elected president of the Salt Lake Dental auxiliary, will be Installed In office in September, It waa announced Saturday. Other new officer are Mra Carl Decker, vie preaident; "Mrs. Kenneth N. Henderson, eecre-tary; eecre-tary; Mra. Atlantic Chriatensen, historian; his-torian; Mra. Vaughn B. Hunter. treasurer, and Mrs. Barlow Fox, retiring re-tiring preaident; Mra. L Reed Alder and Mrs. Fred K. Blschoff, directors. direc-tors. SUGAR beet crops In the Pacific northwest are in excellent condition, Douglas E. Scalley. vice preeident and general manager of tha Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar company, aaid Saturday Satur-day after returning from aa inspection inspec-tion tour, JOSEPH J. CANNON, president of tha L. D. S temple square mission, mis-sion, will conduct a tour of the temple block at the seventh meeting of the Salt Lake tourist school at the L. D. & bureau of Information at 7:48 p. m. Monday. A SPECIAL meeting of tha Utah State League of Credit Unions will ba held at tha Hotel Utah at 8 p. m. next Thursday, having been postponed post-poned one day, Carl J. Howard, chairman of arrangements, said Saturday. Sat-urday. WORK of the maternal and child health program in Utah was outlined out-lined by four speakers at a meeting sponsored by the national emergency emer-gency council at 268 South Main street Friday. They were Miaa Anna SundwaD of the child welfare service, ser-vice, state department of public welfare; wel-fare; Miss Hedvig Trauba of the crippled children's service. Dr. Lela Beebe of the maternal and child health program and Miaa Lilly Ha-german Ha-german of the public health nursing division. THE TAXATION committee of the Salt Lake Real Estate board will meet at officea in the Nesa building at 4 p. m. Monday to plan a tax education program, Richard F. Harding, board secretary, said Saturday. Sat-urday. MEMBERS of the Personnel Managers' Man-agers' association will hear an address ad-dress by Thomas Wolfe of Los Angeles, An-geles, vie preaident of W estern Air Express; at a bimonthly masting at the Hotel Utah coffee shop at 12:15 p. m. Monday. QUARTERLY conference of the L. D. 8. Granite etake will be open at 8 p. m. Saturday with welfare aeaalons in the stake tabernacle. 2005 Ninth Eaat etreet General aeaalons will be . held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Sunday and Mutual Improvement association meetings at 7 p. m. |