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Show I City Briefs 1 1 S. L. Visitor Packs-Wallop Beneath Coat 4 - ITS OK EH with Salt Lake Oty police If Robert & Mark. North-wood, North-wood, Iowa, farmer, carries a concealed con-cealed weapon, for In his case It happens to be a policeman's night stick and the gift of Lieutenant Clayton Blank, trusted arm of the law. Mr. Mark collects nightsticks as hobby, so when he visited the public safety building Monday and explained his mlaalon. Lieutenant Blank presented him a rosewood skull cracker carried for ST years by the late Captain J. i. Roberts. Mr. Mark has been pursuing his hobby tor 13 years, he said, and always al-ways carries his latest acquisition under his coat to forestall explanations. explana-tions. Once, when he neglected to In Kansas City, he was arrested for, of all things, carrying a concealed con-cealed weapon. HAJUtY K. CARLEftON Tuesday had been named chairman of the annual fall party of the Salt Lake Exchange club,, to be held the later part of October. WILLIAM H. WALLACE, chairman chair-man of the state water storage commission and prominent business man. will speak at a meeting of Lodge No. 85, B. P. O. E, In the Elks elubrooms Wednesday at I p. m. ' CHARLES V. WINN, C. S. B.. f Pasadena, Cal, will speak on "Christian Science, the Science of Divine Power," at a lecture sponsored spon-sored by the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Tuesday at S p. m. in the Victory theater. " BEST lot of calves of their kind In 100,000 head bandied this year at the Salt Lake Union stockyards was ea route Monday to Wallace Hulse, Lewiston, Idaho, who purchased pur-chased them from Fred C de-Serard, de-Serard, Kremmllng, Colo. COMMITTEE chairmen for the salesmen's division. Salt Lake Real Estate board, announced Tuesday by O. Coleman Dunn, division chairman, are: J. A. Alder, pros-ram; David B. Ashton, bowling league, and William K. McDonald, aodal affairs. ' A. C rOLSTEa, Powell national forest supervisor, Tuesday informed in-formed J. K. Gurr, Wasatch national na-tional forest supervisor, that cloet grazing, caused by summer drouth In southern and central Huh. has doae damage which may take a year to repair. WALTER B. FIRMAN 'was named first vice president of the Salt Lake Association of Ufa Un-deiairlters. Un-deiairlters. Franklin E. Herb will auccesd Mr. Furman as second vice president and T. Edward Walker will replace O. Lyle Htner as program pro-gram chairman, said President Frank Mozley. FIRST fall meeting of local No. (SO. National Federation of Federal Fed-eral Employes, will -be held Tuesday Tues-day at S a. nv In the Newhouse aoteL KNIGHTS MEET Club business waa discussed at a weekly luncheon meeting of the Salt Lake Knights of the Round Table Tuesday at the Hotel Utah. J. L. Decker, president, waa in charge. - - - -. |