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Show t' (k TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER BUILDERS PICK SUIT CLAIMS HOSPITAL WORK MASON LODGES DAMAGES FOR PARLEY AIDES CRASH INJURY EXPECTED SOON JOIN FOR MEET Mansel Hardy Alien seeks damages from the Utah Light A:1 Subcommittees to prepare for the Traction company In a suit filed Says Building annual meeting and banquet of the Thursday In Third dtstrlct court. The Engineer lntermountaln branch, Aaaoclated damages are claimed for injuries uf to Begin Early Likely car t ten era Contractors of America. Jan- - fered in an automobile-streon September . 12 at the Hotel Utah, were in Spring. n pointed at a meeting of the general The complaint sets forth that the committee on arrangement at the northbound automobile In which as riding a as struck at the Construction on the $400,000 v eter-- 1 office In the Central building lUitersection of Eleventh East street Thursday afternoon. The meeting will be held at 2 p. m.'md Hollywood avenue by a south ans hospital at Sait Lake Is expected to be started early in the spring, ColoThe banquet will be held at 7 p m bound street car. and that the as hurled from the machine to 450 contractors .and ,lff W. H. Rsdcllffe, construction nel west curb. The automobile was tlietr wives from the lntermountaln (be for the c. S. veterans bureau was hit when are a left turn to region attend. expected attempted, at Palo Alto, Cal., told members of the complaint states. The committees follow As a result of the collision, Alien ithc chamber of commerce board of Program, speakers and entertaln-ineW. E. Ryberg, J. B. Walker. H sets forth that he suffered concussion governors Thursday. M. Draper and C. N. Stillman, of Salt of the brain, a sprained back, partial Colonel RAdchffe said that plans Lake deafness and cuts and bruises. for the structure are going ahead Hotel, menu and decorations A. E rapidly, having been given preferChristensen H E. Echravcn and J. H. 11 IV.. ence at the request of Brigadier Gen1 U S of Kult Lake eral Prank T Hines, administrator Angel, 1 Tickets J. D Mullin Salt I ake veterans affairs. jf J H. Malan and B P Uinsmoie. Og-- I 111 1,4111114 Colonel Radcllffe is uv Salt Lake to study local needs and conditions, len; John Moser, Logan, and 11 T. ltejnolds, Jr., and W. W. Clyde,1 Dr Sherman B. Neff, head of the and arrange far live use of Utah mabprlngvUle. University of Utah English depart- - terials as. much as possible In the Ladles entertainment Mark Tut- - ment, will be the next speaker on proposed building. Under the prestie and C. M. Alston, Salt Lake; B. D the "new biography" scries ent schedule, he said, the hospital will consist of four structures a Provo: D. R. Wheel-- 1 sored by the university extension Ogden, and Karl Nelson, Lo-- i vision Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the main building, garage and attendroof garden of the Hotel Utah. ants' quarters, nurses' home and offiSn. B. J. Walker Is general chairman. His subject will be "Andre Mau- - cers' quarters. rois. Expert, Inspired Sage, Who DlsMorc than 300,000,000 envelopes credited the An atom Is so small It takes one Myths of a Century." re used In handling the business Maurots was the biographer of Ariel hundred million in a straight Une to cd the United States each year. Disraeli and Lord Bvron. make a.. Inch. of $'.5,661 col-na- ry et 1 ap-,U- nt vttlllt ot)t ilKi'P S4IIIS TODAY AND SATURDAY R and Salt Lake Chapter No. 5. Roval Arch Maaor.6. will open a jear of active work with a joint se&slon In January. Four degrees of capitular Masonry will be conferred on a large class, and the Royal Arch motion picture. "Babylon to Jerusalem." wtU be sIiowd New officer were Installed by both chapters at a Joint convocation Wednesday night. They are as follows-Utachapter No 1 O A. Jump, high priest; F Calvert, king; R T ItVoolsev, scribe. Griffith Jones, J M Dunlap, secret a r.v ; P B Ptdkertng. captain of hosts; F H Greene, principal sojourner; R F Klmberlln, royal arch captain; W E. Lewis, master of the third veil; P. E. Clark, master of the second veU; R. A. Criswell, master of the first veil; H. H. Hellberg, tiler, and W. J Goddard, chaplain. Salt Lake chapter No. S O. K Skalfe. high priest; L. E. JenJUna, king; E. H. Bingham, scribe; B. Atwater, treasurer; J Warren Beless, secretary; W Porter, captain of hosts; H. R. Waldo, royal arch captain: W. Raybould. master of the third veil; H W. Eskeuche, master of the second veil; O B Torry. master of the first veil; C. Shields, tiler, and G. Lewis, chaplain. 1 trea-ure- Enujoy off Mine WorDcfl Wnttflu llffne voc r, Mine MANCIE l Utah chapter No. 7 iTTHnns (CDnirnsttinniffls Areli Chapters Launch Work to Prepare in January. Two-Koja- 12, 1930. Nw dDR. RADn VICTOR DEALERS ARE NOW READY TO PLACE THIS INSTRUMENT IN YOUR HOME ON TERMS OF ONLY cadets" begin CUP TRYOUTS AT EAST HIGH Preliminary matches MYERS Greatest Economy Cleaning 50c Economy GET WORK IN NOW Fur Trim Coats 5 Dyeing Standard Colors FUln Silk or Wool Dresses CUT PRICES IN ALL 65c 75c DEPTS. O50 PRICES Service, Alrflo FlnJit) ( Result r Economy Price $1.24 Up) (Vslned I'nrter PS) Economy Sendee (Regular Tries 11.25 Ip) SPECIALS up Up mmm up CALI S AND DELIVERIES FREE BLT, AS TIME IS SHORT. BETTER BRING WORK IN TO IVF Sl'RE OF THESE IOW PRICES NOW BUT GO UP MONDAY In the third company competition of the East high school R. O. T. C battalion were conducted Thursday, with Lieutenant K. 8. Olsen of the Third reserve area as Judge. The final competition will be held Friday. Four additional competitions will be held during the remainder of the school year. To the winning company the Klwanls club will present a sliver trophy at the annual field day celebration of the battalion next spring. Cadet captains of the companies competing are; A company, Walter Wine gar; B company. Fred AUen; C company, Howard AUen, and D company. John Ward. First year military students wUl be examined to select those qualified for promotion to the rank of corporal Friday afternoon. The cadet major of the battalion will not be selected untU January 1. Captain Stephen Abbot, commandant, announced. Compact, Powerful New Victor Radio for only $112.50 (less Radio-tronand you can have it in your home on terms of only $2.00 a week. Superbly fashioned . . . ingeniously compact . . . setting a new standard of full sized radio enjoyment . . . this wonderful Victor Radio Model A s) L. D. S. 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AU alumni have been Invited to participate th the festivities, the main feature of which will include an assembly In the afternoon, at which prominent alumni will deliver the principal addresses. carols will be sung by the various school musical organizations. The program is being planned by die student council, under the direction of Dan Dyer, student body Drama Arranged By Westminster Bargain Is a Bargain, a one-a- rt comedy, will be presented at the regular Friday morning chapel period at Westminster college by the ool-- I lrge drathatlc organization Those taking part are Miss Myrtle Johnson. Miss Dorothy Stacey. Miss Laura Block, Guv Anderson, Wilbert Gore and Donald Pontz. The play Is directed by Miss Mary Ardrey. club faculty adviser and Instructor of and public speaking Christmas Seal Sales Reach 32000 toward the Approximately $15,000 goal has been received by the Utah Tuberculosis association through sale of Christmas seals, Ada Taylor Graham, executive secretary, raid Wednesday. Returns this year from the seals are about a third less than last year, Miss Graham indicated Bale of seals will begin Saturday at a booth in. to continue the postoffice lobbj through the Christmas season. $2000 J VICTOR AND VICTOR DEALERS HAVE PREPARED A CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR YOU. A SPECTACULAR WON-DERFU- L T TWO HOUR NATIONAL BROADCAST. YOU ARE INVITED TO TUNE IN--9 to 11 P. M. (MOUNTAIN TIME). PROGRAM COAST-TO-COAS- -- Introduction by Mr. Shumaker John B. Kennedy, Master of mones 2. Orchestra 3. Salon Singers 4. Johnny Marvin Bye Bye Blues Orchestra Frivolity (Shilkret) 5. 6. Jingle Solo James Away. Bella Christmas Carols Melton When You're 8. Orchestra 9. 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