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Show Paris Tuesday night, and Wednesday1 J heard of an opening for her. wired Miss Scanlon to try to find her in Paris. This morning she telephoned me from Paris. her! Miss Scanlon had found She sails tomorrow for New York but may be back here in two or threp months. I feel quite happy, and do hope it works out. We couldnt take her in this library because we have a quota based on nationalities, and our U. S. quota is full with Mr. Cook and me. We arc only allowed two Americans here. I invited the missionaries for ' dinner at my apartment last week. I dont have a stove just a gas plate, but I cooked a big dinner, and I think they enjoyed eating some American cooking again. At least they ate all of what I prepared, including a large grated carrot and pineapple salad, which I had prepared in quantity thinking I would have a little left over to eat the next night. They ate that salad as if they had craved it for years. In Switzerland, their salads consist of only lettuce with oil on it. I also spoke in church recentMy French is still far from ly. did you ay Mr. Pottleby perfect because I dont use it much. At least its getting easier to use it ail the time. Yesterday, five elders came Tells up to my office to see me. One of them used to labor here in Geneva. He is a marvelous In piano player, and is touring the mission giving concerts. with four other Elders. They had a big program of singing, piano, weeka for Scanlon is coming end with me here, the end of and other types of music here November. Mamma asked how in Geneva on Thursday night, she happens to be in Paris. The and yesterday they came up United Nations borrows her from here to take me to lunch. They I Carnegie Endowment to be their said this was one time when was to be the guest of the misconlibrarian during big special ferences such as the United Na- sionaries. I am working very long hours, tions General Assembly in Paris be that way until because they know how good she and it is for her special work. This is after the first of the year. I prethe third time they have bor- pare a publication for printingI rowed her. They borrowed her every month, and right now in 1913 (for UNRRA), in 1946, am preparing a new one, proofand now in 1948. She could have reading the Iasi one, and prea permanent job with the United paring the index for the whole Nations in New York if she years publications. All of this wanted it, but she prefers to is in addition to my regular job work for the Carnegie Endow- of being head cataloguer. As a ment. She will go back to the result, I havent taken any week-entrips about Switzer Carnegie Endowment in January or February, whenever she finishes in Paris. She has promised to spend Christmas with me also. Last week, a librarian from New York, whom I knew there, came to visit me here. We had a wonderful visit, and she brought me so much library news from the U. S. Her home Is in' Vienna, Austria, but she worked in the U. S. for 10. years. She came back to Vienna this summer to visit her 'family for the first time in 10 years. Dur ing the vvr she couldnt hear from her family at all. She would like to come to Geneva to work so she could be nearer land. her home. She left for Jewi-- $t Ot UDtX Friday, November Brigham City. Utah Utah Industry On the Move Several hundred business men from all sections of ilie state visited the new seven million dollar cement factory at Croyden when the plant held an open house, after its completion by the Ideal Cement company. This highly modernized plant takes 12, 1948 the gray limestone from the mountain of the community and turns it into a fine construction cement at the rale of 4,000 barrels per day. The old plant, still in production puts out 2,000 barrels per day. New storage capacity has been provided for ISO, 000 barrels of cement. DANCING Saturday Night To Good Musk Played The Way You Want It Of per couple V I tax incl. What kind of a conference was REFRESHMENTS SOFT LIGHTS Van Heusen DANCE Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reeder of Corinne have received another interesting letter from their daughter, Hope Reeder, who is in Geneva, Switzerland, as United Nations librarian. A number of her letters to her parents have been published in the Miss Reeder tells of personal experiences and impressions in Switzerland and in her work that should be interesting to many of the readers. Consequently, the letter follows: News-Journa- News-Journal- s TODAY AND Today is one of our most beautiful days in autumn. I challenge anybody to show me more beautiful country than Switzerland in the fall. My library is situated in a park, and from my window, I see trees covered with most beautiful leaves in autumn colorings. SATURDAY ... OF A MAN THE ENGROSSING HUMAN STORY WHO PLAYED WITH OTHER PEOPLES EMOTIONS . . . BUT WAS MADE TO SUFFER. ITS FISHERS For The Best In Motor Tune-Up- s FISHER MOTOR CO. 17 E 2 So. 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Right here in our home town there are hundreds of motorists who regularly change to General Winter-Cleat- s when Winter is in the air . . . before the first snow is on the ground. For the General Winter-Clea- t keeps cars moving ON THE GOLD UUIC Men and Boys Clothing Store Your Locally Owned and Operated Quality Y NAN ClTY,rUTAH d and SATURDAY FRIDAY up It isn't too early to start your Xmas buying. Shop N owl Get the pick of the store. A small deposit will hold any garment o 1 theyre the finest of quality. "THE PICK O' THE PICTURES " MONDAY i Geneva About Experience And Work DANCING FROM 9 TO 12 P. M. in the dean surroundings of the SUNDAY Em - See our clean, new stock of More United Nations Librarian Make Your Reservations Now For The THANKSGIVING I r EVERY FORMAL Clothes From America mre at the moment in an Rekindle Romance work with flyIshlng the year's American will be HOBART, Okla. 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