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Show 'i i I I s L I Air Lines Appoints Events Sterling R. Newman I In Brief Manager in Portland . a KMitmt&v- .iaimraw,nNat ma. x4 STERLING K. NEWMAN, who was district traffic manager of the United Air Lines at Salt Lake City for five years, has been appointed district traffic manager at Portland. Port-land. Ore., officials of United said here Tuesday. . Mr. Newman's appointment was made by Harold Crary. vice president presi-dent in charge of traffic. Mr. Newman, New-man, since leaving Bait Lake City, has been workihg In the lines' Chicago Chi-cago office. He was a member of the Salt Lake Rotary club and chamber of commerce. He la a native of Twin Falls, Idaho. PAST PRESIDENTS of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs Tuesday had been honored by dedication ded-ication of trees in the organization's organiza-tion's plot In George Washington Memorial park. At the first fall meeting of the club, held Monday, trees were dedicated tu Mrs. D. N. Straup, Mrs. Ernest Urlen. Mrs. Earl R. Van Cott, Mrs. Lee Wright and Mrs. W. T. Runzler. Mrs. Warren H. Keate. first vice president, was in charge of the ceremonies,wlth Mrs. A. E. Fehr making the dedication anaMrs." Urien receiving the trees In behalf of the past presidents. F. 1. BRAD8HAW. secretary and treasurer of the American Mutual Building A Loan company, Tuesday Tues-day was en route to Atlantic City, N. to attend the annual convention con-vention of the United States Building Build-ing tt Loan association opening on September 23. THE FIRST of five division 1 meetings of the American Mothers' Moth-ers' Sentinel league was held Monday Mon-day at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. : Edward L. Gillmore. A resolution urging cilizeiu to be neutral "in action and thought" regarding the : European war was adopted. DIRECTORS of the Salt Lake Real Estate board will hold their monthly meeting Wednesday at 12:15 p. m. in the Beau Brummel cafe. FRANCIS O. BARRETT of New York City, first vice president of the International Typographical union, had left Salt Lake City Tuesday after briefly visiting with union officials." Mr. Barrett is on a tour of various locals throughout through-out the nation. SIKHU.NU H. NEWMAN Coed-bye to Chicago DR. L. JOHN M1TAT.L JlC superintendent of Salt Lake City public schools, will discuss "Education "Edu-cation for Democracy" at the first general fall supervisory meeting of city school principals in South high school auditorium Monday, September 25. ' VERN L. HAIXIDAT and Ethel Smith of Salt Lake City, Charles Hanks of Salem and Mrs. Daisy H. Smily of Helper on Tuesday attended at-tended sessions of the 115th annual an-nual convention of the Independent Independ-ent Order of Odd Fellows in Minneapolis. Minne-apolis. H. B. WALKER Tuesday was the new president of the Sagebrush Sage-brush Demlcratic club, succeeding Alf G. Gunn, resigned. DR. ERIK HEDVALL, director of the University Tuberculosis clinic at Lund, Sweden, Tuesday was en route to Denver after speaking to members of the -Salt Lake County Medical association at the Hotel Utah Monday night. MRS. CARL DECKER was Installed In-stalled as president of the Salt Lake District Dental auxiliary Monday evening at the Initial meeting of the fall season at the Newhouse hotel. |