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Show INDEPENDENT A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST VOLUME 3 NON-PARTISI- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 15. 1935 t NEWS - SPORTS- - WARDS NUMBER - 9. ACTIVITIES Troops Move In to Clean Up Kentucky Crime Zone SOCIAL Ladles Aid Society of the Third. PresbyteuJ an. church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Hcndron, 1432 Roosevelt avenue. Mrs. S. W. Edwards and Mrs. L. T. ' Schiffgen wero assisting hostesses. A mimical program was given by Mrs. Georgo Parker. The literary section of tlio Kle Klub met Friday with Mrs. W. H. Varley, 1C23 East Thirteenth South street. A business meeting proceeded the book review by Mrs. Arthur Darby. Musical selections were rendered and Mrs. R. C. Henderson was . assisting hostess. .... . , , Mrs. Wallace McBride, 1376 Sher--m- an avenue, was hostess to mem-Ibc- rs of the Western 'Review club at moved secretly into Manchester, Ky" to carry oat an order to clean lip" Clay KENTUCKY National Guardsmen bloody history led a federal Investigator to call it the worst criminal stronghold in the United her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. States." The troops descended upon the town early In the morning in a surprise move hy Gov. Ruby Laffoon to break up J. H. May reviewed the life of tin alleged automobile theft ring and end other lawlessness. The town is practically under martial law, and Brig. Gen. Kllerbe W. Carter is In command. Ihotograph shows an air view of Manchester, Kjr, with the state guardsmen encamped In trucks In the center of the town. LOCAL NOTES MONSON RITES TO BE been ill five days. Mr. Monson died February 12, 1935. A daugthter of Thomas and Eliza Ricton Grover, Mrs. Monson was a resident of Morgan practically all her life until 1932, when she was married to Mr. Monson and came to Salt Lake City. RETURNS FOR VISIT . HELD SUNDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Rosetta Grover Monson, 52, widow of Walter P. Monson. Into chief Salt Lake City building inspector, have been been set for Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Sugar house Lb D. S. chapel, .Mrs- - Mpnson died Tuesday., in a local hospital of pneumonia. She had William (Bill) Davcy, former fireman at the Sugarhouse station. Is in Salt Lake for a few weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. Davcy was on the local fire department for a number of years and then retired due to an Injury he received while fighting a fire. Since his retirement he hag resided in Los Woman's society. Section 2, Iman-u- cl Baptist church, met Thursday; with Mrs. Delbert Cain, 1626 ElevThe Fourth quorum of Elders will enth streer. Luncheon was served give a St. Patrick's Day Program at 1: p. m. and Dance at tho Granite Stako House, Saturday, March 16th at Mrs. W. S. Sadlier, 1203 Harrisod 8:15 p. m. Numerous prizes are to be given away including a five piece avenue, entertained members of the Booklore club Monday evening aC breakfast set. Good music and a gala time is as- her home. A special program wan featured during the evening witll sured all who attend. Mrs. Elsie Talmadgo Brandley revOPEN FORUM MEETING iewing the book. Only Yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett., AT IRVING niQII SCHOOL gave musical selections and Mrs An Open Forum meeting will be Carl F. Buchner and Mrs. L. Balheld at the Irving High School lard Cardon were assisting hostes- auditorium Monday, March 18, at bcs. 8:15 p. m. Prof. E. CL Lorentzcn, assistant professor of economics at Mount Olympus Past Noble Grand ; the University, of Utah, will speak on the subject "Economics Yest- club met Thursday afternoon at thd erday, 'Today, and Tomorrow." The homo of Mrs. E. G. Dawson, 179Qu public is cordially invited to attend. Sixth East street ST. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE PLANNED . |