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Show SUBURBAN BRIEFS Kaysville Forum Slates Talk On Trade With Latin America! HAVHVILLE Dr. John C Du-vall, Du-vall, former Instructor of sociology at Syracuse university, Wednesday night will address a forum meeting at tha Davis high school on prospects pros-pects of trade with the Latin American countries. Members of the Rotary club will attend. BOINTIKIL twenty - five members of the Bountiful Democratic Demo-cratic Study club, meeting at the home of Mrs. F. B. Muir, heard a lecture by Mrs. Margaret M. Mc-Quilkln, Mc-Quilkln, collector of customs. Other numbers on the program, which was in charge of Mrs. E. O. Muir, were: Musical selections, Mrs. William Wil-liam H. Holbrook, accompanied by Mrs. Donald Davis: readings. Tommy Tom-my Roberts, and review of "Democratic "Demo-cratic Digest," Mrs. Joseph Naylor. LAYTON To vie with some of the foremost cattle raisers In the United States, L. E. Ellison of Layton was In Chicago Wednesday with 57 head of Hereford steers. Only man west of Nebraska to top the eastern market with beef rattle, rat-tle, Mr. Ellison hopes to repeat the feat this year. BOINTIFVL The Jessamine Literary club will hear Mrs. Octa-via Octa-via A. Burnham discuss Utah poets at 2 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. L. T. Thompson, according to an announcement made Wednesday by Mrs. Matilda Burningliam, club president. LAYTON Barlow Brlggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs, and Jack Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton, will leave February 19 for L. D. S. missionary work In Brazil and Argentina, respectively, William A. Dawson, L. D. S. ward bishop, announced Wednesday. Farewell testimonials are being arranged, ar-ranged, Mr. Dawson said. MIDVALE A travelog on Europe Eu-rope by Mrs. F. R. Slopanskey was presented at a meeting of the Mid-vale Mid-vale Women's Community club at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Community Commu-nity club rooms. Mrs. J. W. Nlbley, president, was In charge. The program pro-gram was arranged under direction of Mrs. A. V. Lindsay. Hostesses Included Mrs. H. W. O'Neil, Mrs. Jeannette Green, Mrs. George T. Sharp. Mrs. Roy Watson, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph R. Webb, Mrs. E. J. Knowles and Mrs. Dean Tucker. SOUTH SALT LAKE Club of All Nations will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the Art Center, 57 South State street, according to Cornelius VanRy of South Salt Lake, secretary. BINGHAM The annual mem-i mem-i bership drive of the American legion auxiliary to Bingham post ! No. 30 will close Wednesday at 7 p. m. with a dinner at Sturm's i cafe, according to Mrs. Mike Brisk, ! auxiliary secretary. Leaders of the drive were Mrs. Brisk and Mrs. Wayne L. Shelly. BINGHAM Only routine business busi-ness will be taken up at a meeting meet-ing of the city council Wednesday at 8 p. m., Eugene Morris, city recorder, announced. BINGHAM G. Ellis Peck, Murray Mur-ray photographer, led a discussion on photography at the Bingham high school Camera club meeting Tuesday, Johnny Chiplan, club president, was In charge. |