Show City Briefs Briefs U Utah ta H Sugar 5 ugar Beet B G Growers rowers Ask for More Japanese Labor Utah sugar beet growers Wednesday still were alarmed over the he shortage of labor for harvesting the large beet crop and had dispatched telegrams to Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. R and Utah's congressional delegation asking that more Japanese labor be made available to the industry Douglas E E. E vice president president 4 dent Utah-Idaho Utah Sugar company and president United States Sugar Beet Jeet association Wednesday was wasen wasen wasn en n route to Washington D. D C. C to confer with administration officials officials regarding the labor problem In a telegram J J. J R. R Rawlins president Utah Sugar Beet Growers Growers' Growers Growers' Grow- Grow ers ers' rs Cooperative association opposed opposed op- op posed the house bill introduced by Representative Domengeaux of Louisiana which proposes to suspend suspend sus- sus pend end child labor provisions of the sugar act of 1937 because child labor abor cannot solve the critical labor labor laor la- la bor or shortage Mr also sent a telegram in n which he pointed out the beet sugar industry has been unfairly charged with encouraging and ex- ex exploiting exploiting loiting the use of child labor in inthe inthe the he beet fields Back to Indians Indians Indians-A A bill restoring restoring ing ng acres of land in east eastern rn Utah to Indians on the Uintah and Ouray reservation and acres to the public domain of the United States was on its way to the he senate Wednesday after passing passing pass- pass ing ng the house according to dispatches dispatches dispatches dis dis- dis- dis patches from Wash Washington Adult Meet Meet Adult Adult Boy BoyScout BoyScout BoyScout Scout leaders of the Salt Lake area were planning Wednesday to attend the six meetings beginning October 29 at South high school 1595 South State street which will comprise the sixth annual University University University sity of Scouting Up Through Centuries Items Centuries Items from rom the World Magazine published published pub- pub in the seventeenth and eighteenth eighteenth eighteenth eight eight- centuries will form for or a talk Wednesday before the Utah Society of Professional Engineers Engineers Engineers Engi Engi- at p. p m m. at the Art Barn Jam 54 Finch lane by Lafayette Hanchett chairman of the board of directors of the Utah Power and Light company I Classes Move Move To To avoid conflict with navy recruiting in the Trib Trib- une-Telegram une auditorium University University University sity of Utah weekly extension classes will meet this week in the Lafayette school auditorium Will wm Buy Ha Hay Hay Hay-A A A group named by dairymen and a U. 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S department department department depart depart- ment of agriculture special committee committee committee com com- of the Salt Lake county war board was considering likely purchasing agents Wednesday to tomy buy my hay to make up for Utah's 30 per cent crop deficiency Medico Aids Train Train Aids Aids to county doctors were ready Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day to enroll in a week six-week train- train training training ing ng course streamlined for war conditions which starts at p. p j. j m m. m in Lafayette school auditorium auditorium auditorium 61 East North Temple street Catholic Scout Scout and church leaders of the Catholic church meet Wednesday at 8 p. p m m. in n the Cathedral of the Madeleine for or the third phase of church relationship relationship re- re meetings in preparation for the University of Scouting Skins Become Jackets The Jackets The Deseret Deseret Deseret Des- Des DesI I eret Industries 2234 Highland drive were receiving donations of deer hides Wednesday which will willae willbe be ae made into jackets for sale in the Industries' Industries store New Kew James James Jensen Brigham Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig ham City was heading the board of directors of the Utah Teachers' Teachers Welfare association Wednesday after elections at the U E A offices here Tuesday night Wed 50 Years Years Salt Salt Lake friends were notified Wednesday that Mr and Mrs Chancey L. L Evans who I left eft Salt Lake City for Los Angeles Angeles Angeles An An- geles four years ago had celebrated ed their golden wedding anniversary anniversary sary ary Monday Celebrate Apart Apart Mr Mr and Mrs Jack T. T Hopson Sr and Jack Jr will celebrate the wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Hopson Hopson Hopson Hop- Hop son Monday although the war has scattered them far apart this year Jack Hopson Sr is a sergeant in inthe inthe inthe the army stationed in the Pacific zone his son is also a sergeant at Topeka Kan and Mrs Hopson is waiting for them both at East Eighth South street Second Fronts Fronts Arthur Arthur Gaeth news commentator will wiil discuss second fronts at 8 p. p m. m Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day at the Newhouse hotel at a meeting sponsored by the Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic state organization Let There Be Music American Music American Music will be the topic when Jose Echaniz guest conductor of the Utah state symphony orchestra speaks peaks at a meeting of the Music Educators' Educators club in the Lion House social center Wednesday at p. p m m. To California Preparing California Preparing Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- to go to a new job in iri California California California Cali Cali- fornia was Vernon H H. Og- Og dent resident and member of the state highway patrol for the past year in district No Ng 2 Lore of South Southern South Southern songs and stories will form the subject for or a talk by Dr James Brett Kenna University M Met Methodist e t h hod o d i s t t church Seattle when he speaks at atthe atthe atthe the Kiwanis club meeting Thursday at 1215 p. p m m. at the Hotel Utah Ward Soldiers Honored Service honored Service Servicemen men from the ward will wm be honored at services Sunday at p. p m m. in inthe inthe inthe the Sixteenth L D S ward chapel North Fifth West street |