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Show I S.L IO.O.F. Lodge Plans Events Honors f or Two Men, In Brief Members 50 Years 'reiving congratulations on the birth of a son at the Holy Cross hospital Thursday. It la their first child. Mrs. Covey la the former Truth Milner. - A CONJOINT M. L A. meeting will be held In the Yalecrest L. D. S. ward meeting house, 1033 Eighteenth Eight-eenth East street at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, with H. C Mortensen of the Wells stake aa guest speaker' and Ann Walker Jones as soloist DR. GIBSON CARNEY JR president pres-ident of the United States chamber cham-ber of commerce, will speak on a nation-wide hook-up at p. m. Saturday, via KUTA, Gus P. Back-man, Back-man, secretary of the Salt Lake chamber, said Friday. His subject will be "Let's Keep Our Balance." F. a VEAK and W. H. Rauch' will be presented with diamond buttons In recognition of their 50 years' membership when the Salt Lake lodge No. 3. I. O. O. F -meets Friday at 7:30 p. m. at 41 Poet Office place. AIMS and objectives of the recently re-cently organized Wonomian society so-ciety will be explained at a public pub-lic meeting of the organisation Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the New-house New-house hotel. REGISTRATION for the fall term of the Art Barn School of Fine Arts will be held Friday evening eve-ning and Saturday afternoon and evening, Mrs. William W. Ray said Friday. THE city commission has appropriated ap-propriated (300 to defray expenses of City Commissioner P. H. Gog-gin, Gog-gin, who was delegated to attend the national Recreation association convention Boston, October 9 to 13. L. D. 8. seminary Instructors of southern Idaho, will attend a convention con-vention September 30 and October I In the Blackfoot Idaho, seminary semi-nary building. Dr. M. Lynn Ben-nion, Ben-nion, supervisor of seminaries, said Friday. KARL K. KROOl'E, secretary and treasurer of the Salt Lake Association As-sociation of Life Underwriters, Friday waa en route to Kansas City to attend the thirtieth annual an-nual convention of the Business Men's Assurance company. MR. AND MRS. OWEN COVEY, 161 First avenue, Friday were re- |