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Show I -CITY BRIEFS ' Wasatch Forest Streams 1 Stocked With Finjjerlingsl INVITATIONS to attend dedication dedica-tion of a monument to the Mormon Mor-mon battalion In Presidio park, San Diego, Cal.. on January 28, had been received Tuesday by offlcen of the state central company, Daughter of Utah Pioneers, and descendants of Mormon battalion members. Mrs. Oscar A. Klrkham, president of the state central company, com-pany, and Mrs. Austin Carter, second sec-ond vie president, will attend as official representatives. J. J. FORTES will be Installed as president of the Salt Lake Klwanis club at the twenty-fint annual Installation party of the group on Thursday at 7 p. m. in the Hotel Utah. PRINCIPAL of elementary and high schools will meet Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. in the Salt Lake City school district administration building, build-ing, 440 East Fint South street. OFFICERS of Salt Lake City's three I. O. O. F. lodges will be Installed In-stalled at a joint meeting Friday at 8 p. m. at 41 Post Office place. A THREE-DAY speaking tour of southern Utah will be made by ruur univpniiy er uisn nahatn Larry B. Weller, Richard Wootton, Hyde Clayton and Merl E. Allen. They will leave Wednesday morning. morn-ing. A LA ROE group of the Seattle, Wash., Elks lodge will arrive January Janu-ary 23 to conduct Initiation of new memben of the Salt Lake lodge, said Lee Lovinger Jr, exalted ruler. THE twenty-second annual conference con-ference of the Utah Pharmaceutical Pharmaceuti-cal association will be held January Janu-ary 17 at the Hotel Utah. FISHERMEN In Wasatch national na-tional forest will find thousands of prospects for their files later In the year as a result of activities by the forest staff In 1939, It was reported Tuesday by J. E. Curr, supervisor. Mr. Curr said a total of 2.998,000 flngerllng trout were planted last year, compared with 1,281,000 In 1938. THE Intermountaln Coast Motor Mo-tor Freight Tariff bureau met on Tuesday In the Newhouse hotel. ' M. DOUGLAS WOOD, former president of the West German L. D. S. mission, discussed conditions In Europe at a meeting Tuesday of the Salt Lake Optimist club. Fred L. Mlckelsen, president, and H. A. Bement, program chairman, were in charge. THE Utah Pigeon club will hold Its annual show Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 2112 Highland drive, It was reported Friday by J. F. Rasmusson, director. More than 250 entries have been received. re-ceived. THE annual meeting of the Electrical League of Utah will be Hfia Wednesday JlooirTfi Ine"Bau" Brummel cafe, 131 South Main street. It was announced Tuesday by J. Vernon Sharp, president. Offlcen Of-flcen will be elected. "THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS RE-LATIONS ACT" will be the topic for forums to be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. at Horace Mann high school and Thursday at 8 p. m. at Lincoln high school. The forums are sponsored by the Salt Lake City board of education and the W P A free adult schools. At forums Monday night, findings of the minimum wage board were discussed. C. N. WH1TLOCK, 451 Ninth East street, head buyer of the Cudahy Packing company for more than three years, was honored at a dinner Monday night in the Hotel Utah in honor of his promotion to another position with the firm in Los Angeles. JACK PAl'L will be Installed February 1 as master counselor of the Salt Lake Order of DeMolay. Other offlcen to be installed Include In-clude Max Cawley, senior counselor, coun-selor, and G. Bruce McKee, junior counselor. REPRESENTATIVES of all of Utah's Moose lodges will gather In Salt Lake City January 13 and 14 for a two-day meeting with Bert W. Johnson of Chicago, supreme governor of the Loyal Order of Moose. MRS. F.DYTIIE W. BARLOW on Tuesday had been named a delegate dele-gate to attend the provincial meeting meet-ing of the Alpha Beta Zeta sorority In Denver, Colo., April 6 and 7. FILMS showing the United States navy in action are available to schools, civic organizations and clubs in the intermountaln country coun-try without charge, according to Lieutenant Commander T. D. Wilson, Wil-son, in charge of the Salt Lake recruiting office, who said approximately approxi-mately 20 organisations are taking advantage of the offer. SALT LAKE post No. 3, American Amer-ican legion, will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. In the Moose club, 181 Second East street. The meeting was originally scheduled January 4. A RESOLUTION commending the Dies committee's un-American activities probe and requesting congress to appropriate sufficient funds to continue the Investigation waa passed at a meeting of the Disabled Dis-abled American Veterans' association associa-tion Monday evening In the New-1 New-1 house hotel. THE junior forum of the Utah I section of the American Society of Civil Engineen will hear George D. Clyde, dean of the school of engineering at Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college, and B. F.,Lof-gren, F.,Lof-gren, assistant state engineer, discuss dis-cuss snow conditions at a dinner meeting Friday at 8:30 p. m. in the Beau Brummel cafe. A SALON of 100 prints by the Hungarian - Carpatho associated photographers was opened for public pub-lic Inspection Tuesday by the American Photographic society and the Salt Lake Camera club, at the Art Barn. THE Salt Lake county chapter of the United Veterans' council will hold Its fint 1940 meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the New-house New-house hotel, according to E. D. Potter, chairman. DIRECTORS of the Salt Lake Klwanis club met Tuesday after-'noon after-'noon In the Newhouse hotel, with R. L. Irvine, president, In charge. THE Intermountaln Theater association, as-sociation, composed of theater managers throughout the Intermountaln Inter-mountaln country, met Tuesday in the Newhouse hotel, with John Rugar of Park City, president, In charge. Theater policies and the outlook for 1940 were discussed. MEMBERS of the Salt Lak Transportation Company Employes' Em-ployes' Welfare society mat at the Newhouse hotel Tuesday, with Grant H. Thornton, president. In charge. APPROXIMATELY SO dealen and salesmen of the Ford Motor company, Lincoln division, from Utah, Nevada and Wyoming, attended at-tended a sales training school Tuesday In the Hotel Utah. The school was conducted by Ralph M. Cloud, Lincoln division manager at Salt Lak City. v |