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Show October S4111 26, 1941 Idit0iH611i-'-'-'.':'- , 13,4 Lake CWI; Re0.6.0..tió.h --- j,-.- hickide4-..0WestTaifrof.S9.!0:ZCMI shared Its eighty-fir- ta birthday Tuesday with 17 portions who remember the Salt Lake City alb nineteenth , Geoffrey Circuit, salçs protiotion manager, Barry flgim, general merchandising manager, a a d Gerald Smith, operations super- intendent Gordon Owen of station KALI. part of the institute's was master of ceremonies. Mr. Ishty-fi-nt emdversary taco the management was host Owen noted in opening the proto persons SI years of age at a gram that there were "more than er 1500 years of experience reprebirthday party in the store's sented here." Each person present was asked Joseph Merrill of the Council of the Twelve. Church to stand and give his date of birth and birthplace. Each one of Jesus Ovid of Latter-da- y Saint; who was one ofctittizihs: had something to say from his early experience in Utah. Many sharing ZOIrs birthday, ' recalled scenes of Salt Lake City birthday cake. Acthig as hosts and representing from as far back as the 1870s. Most of them were born in the store management were Z. Utah, although foreign nations included England, represented Denmark, Canada, Wales and Germany. New York State was the only other state represented. Claude Clive, 231. Stanley FL, noted that he had worked at ICM1 54 years. Mr. Clive said he had miner been outside Utah. VI Still X busy librettist and writ-- On the other hand James ells, who Second West 1161 South or of Broadway musicals, Otto Barbach relaxed this week in the was born, in England, told of Salt Lake ty be, once, called crossing the Atlantic seven times in his life. Others present were: J. G. With his ;olio, be plans to East lease Thursday to continue work Smith, 348$ Twtmty-seven- th on the book and tYrien of a new St; Mrs. G. Larsen, 204 West Meet Miss April," First North St; Mrs. C, J. Nelson, musical, which hi being set to music by 2177 Lake St.; Mrs. Annie Ceder-qui-d, 447 East Thirteenth South Peter de Rose. Es pointed out that a financial backer. for the St; Uri. Charles D. Smith, 342 show, planned for spring open- Strong Vt.; alrix Lucy Smith, Ing on Broadway, te still being 924 East Second South St.; Mrs. Emily Blunt, 1134 Windsor St.; sought. Two of Mr. 'Harbach's moot Mrs. Thomu W. Sims, 863 West successful efforts were "Firefly" North Temple St.; G. K. Smith, and Rom Marie,7 for which 919 East First South St; Edgar Rudolf Friird wrote the music. J. Leiff,, 217 Canyon Rd.; Mrs. While in Salt Lake city, the Augusta Dolt; 404 Garfield Ave.; Batbacha are guests of Mr. Bar. Mrs. Emma Elwood, 341 Fifth bach'a sister, lefts. Avent R. East St.; Thomas R. Williams, Poulton, 272 Second Ave., and 153 East Third South St., and Mrs. W. A. Reeve, 1188 Fifteeith of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Riter, Zest St . WASHINGTON park concessions. Indians and mining will ocean' the attention of members Of the House public lands committee In the West next month. As (D-Ari-z.) tea-Eld- .), h), Otto Harbac Visiting ,Salt Lake City , - , : EVIIOLETL-an-d At least six members, beaded by Chairman Murdock of the reclamation subcommittee, will attend the annual convention of the National Reclamation Association in Salt Lake City beginning Nov. le Others are Repmentatives Baring Bosone Aspinall (Dand Colo.), Barrett D'Ewart Representative Engle (1)-- : Calit),chairman of the mining subcommittee, will join Baring at Ely, Nev, Nov. 2, for a hearing on the problems of copper, lead and vine mine operators. Te Inspect Mines Baring told a reporter that the two congrossmen will inspect some of the mines in the area which have been closed. Then they will invite ' zdne owners to present their views on proposed legislation for incentive payments for exploration and production of strategic metls and minerals. A program of 'government purchases at premium prices to I . PARTYSalt take City resi nts 81 years of oge were honored at ZCMI's Pictured here, counterclockwise, are Edgar J. lieff birthday (left foreground) , Mrs. Emma Elwood, Thomas R. Williams, Mrs. Annie Cederquist and Mrs.- AugusteDeitz. Elder Joseph F. Merrill ' of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, also 81, cut the birthday cake. BIRTHDAY eighty-fir- party. st Railroad Chief Company Sells Wool For Austrian Industries Use Makes S. L. Visit 1 and Company mined by conferences between announced Austrian officials and the AmerBank, which Wednesday , sale of 200,000 lean Export-Impo- rt Tapounds of wool for .use by Aus- is. financing the purchase, , li T. said. Aetrian textile Industries, an The purchase. was principally sociated Press disoaka "gated; haliblood and medium wools and 01;5 Qegeict NewYork made will be used for clothing and the porchesa with an initial pay7 blankets by factories in the U. & melt of 155 cents per pound, the and Trench zones of Austria, Elliott said It was produced by company announced.' The final stockmen in Utah, Idaho, Wyoprice settlement wilk be deter ming, and Nevada. R. C.' Elliott wool dealers, . B. Whitman of San Francisco, president of the Western stimulate the domestic mirdat Industry was approved by the public lands committee this year, but failed to receive clearance for House debate. A compromise measure, pro-- 1 viding government help for ex- ploration work, was passed by the Senate but failed to obtain sufficient votes in the House under a procedure requiring a majority. On Park Cencesidens A hearing on national park U1 be held concessdon policies at Santa Fe. N. M, Nov. 12, with Chairman Peterson presidia g. Committee members planning to attend are ReprePoldsentatives O'Neill .), two-thir- ds (D-Fl- a.) (D-Pa- spn tion. Representative Murdock said he will arrange for committee members to visit a number of the reclamation and power dams and dam sites while they sire in Arizona. Members indicating they will be in Phoenix are Peterson, Mur Baring. Aspinall, ler (D-T.), Barrett, D'Zwarti Pnalson, and Sayjor. .), N, Liberty Stake Speaker Named Elder Harold Is. tee of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will represent the Gen- eral Authorities at the Liberty Stake quarterly conference Sat urday and Sunda.. The conference will begin Sat; urday at 8 p.m. in Harvard Ward chapel, Williams Avenue and Second East Street Meetings will be held Sunday at 10 &nu and 6:30 pm. Music will be presented by the Ninth Wird Choir and North Second Wird Choir' sem cording to A. Lewis Elggren, stake president. 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