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Show I SL L. D. S. Church Will Events Put Models on View ln Bricf In New Zealand Fair i i I NIQIE iVaturM of the New Zealand centennial exposition to be held in Wellington from November, No-vember, 1939. to April. 1940. will be models of the L. D. S. tabernacle taber-nacle and temple, church officials said Thursday. The models are now on the way to the exposition. Matthew Cowley. New Zealand L. D. S. mission president, will direct di-rect the exhibit. THE FOI NDATION of Democracy" Democ-racy" will be the topic of a discussion dis-cussion by Dr. John Edward Car- 1 ver of Ogde . on a Constitution ; j week program at the Lions club meeting Friday noon ln the Hotel j Utah. Representatives of the army and navy have been invited to at- tend. j "rorCATIONAL Trairfinf of Children" will be the topic dis- ; russed at the monthly meeting of the Exceptional Child Guidance association as-sociation Thursday at 8 p. m. at the Elks -club, 1.19 East South Temple street. A SHORTAGE of skilled mechanics me-chanics was announced Thursday by officials of the Union Pacific railroad. With many more men needed to repair box cars for the anticipated fall freight business, only 10 of 60 applicants have been found efficient, they said. TIIR Rev. . yt E. Henriques and Charles A. Abbott presented discussions and displays of stamp collections Wednesday night at the meeting of tha Deseret Stamp club. O. C. SKAIrT, traffic manager of the American Smelting A Refining Re-fining company, will be Installed as commander, council of Kadosh. Utah Scottish Rite, at a meeting Thursday at p. m. In the Masonic Ma-sonic temple. DANIEL W. HARVEY, former vice president of Salt Lake aerie No. 267, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Thursday was new worthy president, succeeding William H. McMillan, resigned. CAPTAIN ANDREW P. FOSTER FOS-TER JR. of the Thirty-eighth infantry in-fantry at Fort Douglas Thursday was preparing to leave for the Panama Canal Zone, following receipt re-ceipt of orders for his transfer. FORMER residents of Minnesota Minne-sota received summonses Thursday Thurs-day to return to Minneapolis to celebrate its centennial October 2 to 7, Gus P. Backman, secretary secre-tary of the chamber of commerce, said. REGISTRATION for the fall-winter fall-winter sessions of th Salt Lake evening school will ba held at the West high schooel from 6:30 to 9 p. m. Thursday and Friday. Ralph V. Backman, director of adult education ed-ucation for the city, said classes will start Monday. THIRD division of the American Ameri-can Mothers' Sentinel league dis- -cussed neutrality legislation Wednesday Wed-nesday at a .neeting at the home of Mrs. Fred P. Conde. 362 North Eleventh West street. |