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Show I SL iDr. Cowles Appointed Events Member of National In Brief Exchange Committee! DR. LEBOY C COWIXS, dean of the lower division. University of Utah, Tuesday had been appointed ap-pointed to the National Exchange club committee on citizenship. It was announced by Herold M. Har-iter Har-iter of Toledo, national secretary. Dr. Cowles Is a past president of the Salt Lake Exchange club and has been active in Americanization Americani-zation work In Utah for some time. Dr. Cowles, In his new capacity, will assist In formulating citizenship citizen-ship programs for more than 800 Exchange clubs throughout the nation. GEORGE W. ROMJfEY. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell Romney, 1523 East Ninth South street, has been appointed manager of the Detroit office of the Automobile Manufacturers' association. SALT LAKE KIWAN1S club directors di-rectors at a luncheon meeting Tuesday in the New ho use hotel mapped plans for Klwanis "Loyalty "Loyal-ty week" observance In Salt Lake churches Sunday. Sixteen new club members will be guests of honor at 7 p. m. Tuesday night In the Alta club at a dinner given by Salt Lake Klwanians, according to R. L. Ir-y'"i Ir-y'"i present. PLAN) for the visit here November No-vember 10 of Dr. Edward Hambro, son of the president of the Nor wegian parliament, will be discussed dis-cussed at a meeting Wednesday at ( p. m. In the Hotel Utah of the Salt Lake City chapter, American Amer-ican Scandinavian Foundation. ERIC W. STBEBO. Salt Lake contractor who returned recently from a European tour, will address ad-dress the monthly meeting of the Salt Lake Rotary club Tuesday at 1:13 p. m. in the Hotel Utah. Several new members will be Inducted.. In-ducted.. THE Salt Lake county fair board will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Murray dty hall, E. O. Brothers, president, announced. OUTSTANDING examples of news photography were on display Tuesday at the Utah SUte Art center, cen-ter, 59 South SUte street. Including Includ-ing many of the finest pictures tsken by staff photographers of The Tribune-Telegram. THE portrait of Mayor John M. Wallace, who Is not seeking return to office In the November election, shortly will be placed on walls of the city commission chamber, along with paintings of former mayors. The city commission Tuesday Tues-day appropriated JT50 for cost ot a portrait to be painted by Lee Greene Richards, 1307 Third ave-' ave-' nue. I |