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Show NEWS OF SALT LAKE CITY IN BRIEF- 1 1 Big Bomber Arrives on Way to War Seat.l local administrator of the plan, outlined a proposed program which would Include "a surplus food week" in Salt Lake City. EABXJE F. OARDEMANN, chairman, chair-man, presided Monday afternoon at a meeting of the education committee commit-tee of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce. ALF G. Gl'NN. deputy United States marshal, will discuss "Narcotics "Nar-cotics In Relation to Use" at a Joint staff meeting of sbcial workers work-ers Thursday noon at the Civic center, 544 South Main street. A NEW baptismal font, gift of the Ladies' Aid society, Monday had been dedicated at the First Presbyterian church, South Temple Tem-ple and C streets. The font honors the Rev. William M. Paden, pastor of tbe church from 1897 to 1912. A PREVIEW presentation of B. Cecil Gates'. "Resurrection Morning," Morn-ing," an Easter cantata, was given Sunday afternoon in the University Univer-sity L. D. S. ward, ISO University street. D. B. BARBER, general sales manager of the United State Fuel company, will give an illustrated lecture on coal production In Utah before members of the Salt Lake Rotary club Tuesday at 12:15 p. m. in the Hotel Utah. J. M. JENNINGS, employment supervisor for the Ogden W P A zone, has been transferred to Salt Lake City to act as state supervisor of assignments and labor relations, officials announced Monday. THE NORWEGIAN people believe be-lieve they will be forced to fight the Russians, according to Carl Frederic Fagerstrom, 20, who recently re-cently arrived In Salt Lake City to make his home with his mother, Mrs. Ricky W. Jones, 45 Seventh East street THE SIXTH annual convention of the Utah Livestock Production Credit association will be held Wednesday at 10 a. m. in the New-house New-house hotel, Arthur Smith, secretary-treasurer, said Monday. Eph-ralm Eph-ralm Bergeson of Cornish, president, presi-dent, will preside. MAJOR MOHE KENT, district C C C director and acting Fort Douglas post commandant, Monday Mon-day reported 277 Utahns have been enrolled In the six camps in the Fort Douglas district under a new quota approved by congress. Utah enrollpes in state camps now total 1150, he aald. MARK B. GARFF, who with Mrs. Garff recently returned from presiding pre-siding over the Danish L. D. S. mission, spoke at sacrament services ser-vices Sundaynnh Richards tr D. S. ward chapel, 855 Garfield avenue. Mr. Garff discussed European Eu-ropean conditions and said he was thankful to be an American citizen. citi-zen. MEMBERS of Townsend club No. 1 will sponsor a basket luncheon lunch-eon Tuesday at 8 p. m. at 168 South West Temple street. , - A HUGE bombing plane Monday had stopped at the Salt Lake municipal airport for refueling and servlc en route to Sweetgrass, Mont., where It was to be taken across the border Into Canada, then shipped to England for service serv-ice In the European war. The plane, manufactured at the Douglas Aircraft Air-craft corporation plant at Santa Monica, Cat., Is one of the largest and fastest bombing planea built, according to airport official. FIRST LIEUTENANT WALLACE WAL-LACE HOGE MORRIS, 466 Fifth East street, of the Quartermaster Reserve corps, Monday had been ordered to active duty at the quartermaster quar-termaster school at Philadelphia, JANITORS for the county side of the city and county building were voted 110 per month each pay raises Monday by Salt Lake county commissioners. The action was recommended by Commissioner Commission-er J. R. Rawlins. CAPTAIN R. 8. Cl'LP of San Francisco, United States naval recruiting re-cruiting officer In charge of 11 western states, will make an Inspection In-spection of the Salt. Lake recruiting recruit-ing office Tuesday, January 23. The Salt Lake office January quota ot 30 recruits was filled Monday Mon-day when three youths were enrolled. en-rolled. THREE hundred pigeons fluffed their feathers in home coops Monday Mon-day after participating in the annual an-nual midwinter show of the Utah Pigeon club, which ended Saturday night. MEMBERS of the Salt Lake Junior Jun-ior chamber of commerce, who participated par-ticipated in the second annual Sun Valley excursion, returned to Salt Lake City Monday. OFFICERS will be elected at the semiannual meeting of the building build-ing and construction trades council of Salt Lake City In the Labor temple, 151 Second East street, Monday at 8 p. m. Charles T. Dlx, president, will be In charge. WAYS and means of promoting use of federal surplus commodity food stamps were discussed Monday Mon-day afternoon at a meeting of the retail food merchants' committee of the FCC food stamp division in Salt Lake county. P. K. Roost, |