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Show NEWS OF SALT LAKE CITY IN BRIEF V I Business Men's Alliance President Gets Seventh Term FOB the seventh consecutive time, Xdwln Q. Cannon, president of the Salt Lake Stamp company, has been elected prealdontaof the Business Men's alliance. Outer officers, of-ficers, reelected at the annual meeting, held Wednesday in the Beau Brummel cafe, are B. C i. Wheatlake, vice president, and H. J. Halton, treasurer, Hendrlk Ro-meya Ro-meya was reappointed secretary. THX MTV. FLOYD k. BAILEY was retained as pastor at the annual an-nual meeting of the Phillips Congregational Con-gregational eh arch Wednesday night. Others elected were Frank E. Walker, Dr. C L. Jones, and Guy S. Anderson .Sr, trustees; Arno V. Breitenbaugh and Hugh Nation, deacons; Mrs. L. H. Psge, Mrs. 1. W. Dobson and Mrs. Hugh Nation, deaconesses; Mrs. Violet Swenson, clerk; Thomas Temple, financial secretary; F. W. Mona-nan, Mona-nan, treasurer; Miss Mlna Mc Ar thur, historian; Mrs. P. A. Gaylord, music director; Mrs. Thomas Temple, Tem-ple, organist; Bernard Beck, church school superintendent, and Mrs. L. H. Psge, primary school superintendent.- THX Intermountaln Livestock Sanitary associstion will hold Its annual meeting January 8, t, and 10 at the Newhouse hotel. Speakers Speak-ers will Include Dr. Ashe Lock-hart Lock-hart of Kansas City, Mo., and Dr. W. A. Altken of Merrill, Iowa. Representing the American Veterinary Veteri-nary Medical association will be Dr. R. F. Bourne, 1 ON their way to attend the Chicago Chi-cago furniture market, opening January 8, were the following Salt Lakeri: J. H. Srhlerbrock, president presi-dent of the Utah Furniture association; associa-tion; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Flnkel-stein, Flnkel-stein, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Goldstein, Gold-stein, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Richard W. Madsen Jr, F. A. Madsen, A. Z. Axelrad, F. B. Crawford, Craw-ford, Henry Din woodsy, Edgar W. Barron, W. B. Richards Jr. and Henry W. Richards. NEW officers will be Installed by the Salt Lake City division. No, 193, Benefit Association of Railroad Rail-road Employes, at p. m. Thursday Thurs-day at 41 Post Office place. It was announced by President Albert Al-bert J. Hsin. CONTAEVTNO a reprint of the Journal of Leonard E. Harrington. Utah pioneer, the Utah Historical Quarterly .for January was out Thursday. Harrington was close friend of Brigham Young. SALT LAKE County Young Democrats will nominate officers Thursday at 8 p. m. In the New-house New-house hotel. President Clyde L. Miller announced. THE executive board and advisory advi-sory board of the Salt Lake council coun-cil of women will meet Friday at t:30 a. m. and 10 M a. bl, respectively, respec-tively, at the Civic center, 84 South Mala street, Mrs. L, A. Stevenson, president, announced. UNLESS they forsake Immorality Immoral-ity and crime, Americans cannot expect freedom from calamities and war, Joseph Fielding Smith, member ef the L. D. S. council of twelve apostles, told the Sons of Utah Pioneers' Luncheon dub Wednesday at the Lioa House social so-cial center. FALLING down stairs at 24 West Fourth North street, Verlene Ol-een Ol-een of Ogden suffered a probable fractured left arm Wednesday night and was treated at the police po-lice emergency hospital. |