OCR Text |
Show CITY BRIEFS- Reserve Officers May Enter Weekly Marksmanship Class ALL TJ. S. ARMY reserve officers In the Selt Lake area may participate par-ticipate in a small-bore rifle class at the South high school rifle range every Friday at 7 p. m.. It was reported Wednesday. Those participating become eligible for a series of pistol and rifle eontesU lots In March. FOR THE ninth time, Detective J. J. Roberts Jr. end Captain E. A. Hedman Wednesday assumed the offices of president and vice president, respectively, of the Salt Lake City Police Credit union. Sergeant T. L. Dykes was reelected secretary; A. R. Boyd, treasurer; Sergeant Richard W. Morrison and Carl Crookston, members of the board of managers. ORGANIZATION of Salt Lake county Republicans for the 1940 campaign will be started Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the city commission commis-sion chambers In the city and county coun-ty building at a meeting to fix dates for the county primary and organization convention, Clarence Baird, county chairman, said Wednesday. Wed-nesday. STANLEY O. HALBERO, district traffic manager of United Air Lines, reported Wednesday the company has established a training school for airplane mechanics at Its Cheyenne, Wyo, base. HISTORY of Catholic schools In north America was described by the Rev. Dr. Jsmes T. O'Dowd, assistant as-sistant superintendent of Catholic schools in ths San Francisco archdiocese, arch-diocese, Tuesday night at Judge Memorial school In the first of a series of lectures by Catholic leaders. MANY of the basic Ideas in ths Constitution of the United States, the Declaration of Independence and tha federal reserve hank system sys-tem have been borrowed from the Dutch, according to Franklin J. Murdock, former president of the L. D. S. Netherlsnds mission, who sddressed members of Associated Retail Credit Men Tuesday at Beau Brummel cafe. FIRST of a series of Institutes to stimulsts attorneys to study ever-changing problems and aspects as-pects of legal practice will be held Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in ths New-house New-house hotel. MRS. OEZIENA ORUNDMANN, 2299 Green street, still active in L. D. S. ward and temple work at the age of 83, was honored at a reception Tuesdsy afternoon at Nlbley Park L. D. S. ward, 2450 Sixth East street. . TWO University of Utah senior engineering students, J. Sterling Astin, 636 Wsrnock avenue, and Donald R, Jenkins, Grand Junction. Junc-tion. Colo, will be Invited to attend at-tend a summer training school at the Westlnghouse Electric snd Manufacturing company in Pitta-burgh, Pitta-burgh, Pa., with a view to becoming becom-ing employes of the company, It was announced by J. H. Belknapp, manager of the technical employment employ-ment and training division of ths company. WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS, associate asso-ciate Justice of the United States supreme court, used to pitch hay on a ranch in Washington owned by Sam F. Kiefer, 378 Cleveland avenue. Mr. Kiefer wrote Representative Repre-sentative Abe Murdock, asking him to check If It was the same man, and received a reply In the affirmative. affirm-ative. ADVISABILITY of Joining fraternities fra-ternities and sororities was debated debat-ed by University of Utah students St a monthly student fnmm WaH. nesday noon In the Union building. OFFICERS were elected by the Utah Oil Workers Credit union Tuesday evening In the Newhouse hotel. S. L. Brown was elected president; George Hard wick, vice president, and Glen D. Gaddis, secretary-treasurer. FEDERAL DISTRICT JUDGE T. D. JOHNSON will conduct court In Ogden on Thursday to dispose of accumulated civil cases. . PURCHASE of two ' five-ton trucks by ths Salt Lake county road department wss spproved Wednesday by county commissioners. commission-ers. Provision is msde in the 1940 budget for the purchase. REALTORS from Sslt Lake City, Ogden, Provo and Logan will attend at-tend the nineteenth annual convention con-vention of the Utah Statf Realty association April 5 In the Hotel Utah, Richard F. Harding, association associa-tion secretary, said Wednesday. HEARING on a petition to make all Grand county a soil conservation conserva-tion district will be held February 6 at 10 a. m. at the Moab courthouse, court-house, Sumner G. Margetts, executive execu-tive secretary of the state soil commission, com-mission, announced Wednesday. The petition for creation of the proposed district was filed by -Joseph Parish, Grand county agent. ASSOCIATE division members of the Salt Lake Executives' club heard Dr. F. M. McHugh discuss The Common Cold" Wednesdsy noon in ths Beau Brummel cafe. Miss Buelah H. Glade presided. - NAVAL aircraft carrier operations opera-tions will be described at a meeting meet-ing of the Private Fliers' association associa-tion Wednesdsy at 8:15 p. m. In ths governor's board room at the stats capital. Chief Signalman Joseph Jo-seph W. Hunter of the Salt Lake naval recruiting office will speak. |