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Show I g l I Dr. George Thomas Events Receives Invitation 1 1 Inrief 1 To Washington Meet DR. GEORGE THOMAS, president presi-dent of the University of Utah, Thursday had (received an Invitation Invita-tion from United States Secretary of State Cordell Hull to attend a conference of Inter-American Relatione . In Washington, D. C, November and 10. Dr. Frederic W. Ganiert, associate as-sociate professor of history and political science, also received an Invitation from Secretary HulL WAR EQUIVALENTS IN TERMS OK PEACE" Is the subject of an address by Franklin Rlter, Salt Lake attorney, to be delivered to Salt Lake Lions club Friday noon In the Hotel Utah. DR. ERNEST O. MELBY, dean of the Northwestern university school of education, will address the Salt Lake Exchange club Friday Fri-day noon in the Hotel Utah. FAREWELL testimonial for Jo- WILFORD Owen Woodruff, candidate for city commissioner, will speak at a meeting of the Utah Progressive Labor league Thursday at 7:45 p. m. In room 101 of the Salt Lake city and county building. John Nason, president, will preside. CLASSES In arts and crafts Instruction In-struction will begin FTiday at the Civic Center, 544 South Main street. Mrs. Mabel Davis, instructor, in-structor, said the classes, open to the public, will be held each Friday from 1 to 4 p. m. and 6:30 to 9:30 p. m.- M MEN and Gleaner Girls of the Ensign stake of the L. D. S. church will meet Friday at 8:30 p. m. In the Ensign ward chapel for the annual stake "Fantasy Frolic." Earl J. Glade will speak. ROBERT 8. STEVENS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stringam A. Stevens, Ste-vens, 570 Thirteenth East street. naa oewn ,n,iuu scholarship to the Stanford university uni-versity law school. . sepn noe Armirun, -leave soon for the Spanish-American L. D. S. mission, will be held Saturday at 8 p. m. In the Harvard Har-vard L. D. 8. ward chapel, 1015 Second East street. FLANS for the annual meeting, In November or December, of the Family Service society were discussed dis-cussed Wednesday at the New-house New-house hotel, said Bayard W. Men-denhall, Men-denhall, president. "WOMEN'S FART IN POLITICS" POLI-TICS" was discussed by Mrs. Charles S. Chase Wednesday In tha Newhouse hotel at a meeting meet-ing of the Lincoln Club of Utah. Mrs. Elna D. Opens haw, president, presi-dent, presided. THE REV. R AMI KL I. MILLER, chaplain at Fort Douglas for five years, haa been transferred to Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, effective about January 1, 1940, ha reported Thursday. |