Show Night School for Service Ex-Service Men len toBe toBe to toight Be Opened Tonight ight Knights of Columbus t to Formally For For- i mally Dedicate Gift to toMen M Men n k Classes to Be Held in HelcL in American Building S I The free evening school to b be I established In Salt Lake for former former former for for- for for- 1 mer service men by the Knights I of Columbus will be bc formally ny opened tonight with a general meeting of pf registered students and all persons interested in the I new school to be held in the oak room of ot the Newhouse hotel Over service ex-service men of oC the army navy and marine corps corps have haYe already signified their in intention intention in in- of taking of ot the educational courses offered bythe by bythe bythe the Knights of ot Columbus Fully this number have already 1 and the list is expected to reach by the time the school is well welt under way Classes Class s willbe will willbe be held regularly in the Amerl American Amer- Amer Amer Amer- l ican an building South Main street The new evening school is In Intended Intended inI in- in tended by the Knights of Columbus Columbus Colum olum- I bus to give back to the former I servi service e men in edu education atlon the balance balance balance bal bal- ance of the welfare fund originally originally originally origin origin- ally intended for or their use and benefit while in the service The Salt Lake school is but one of several to be opened in vario various s' s l parts of oC the country Classes will be opened and instruction given in practically ally all branches I of educational work Local officials of the Knights I of ot Columbus are enthusiastic over the Interest shown in th the I local school by the former service service service ice men and predictions are freely freely free free- ly made that It will become a I most valuable asset in local ed edu educational edu- edu fields I Officials of ot the order were extended ex extended ex- ex cx- cx tended the courtesy of using the oak room of ot the Newhouse hotel by Manager James H. H Waters after it became apparent that the American building headquarters would be too small to accommodate accommodate ac ac- ac- ac the big assemblage expected to attend the first general general general gen gen- eral meeting I |