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Show Spotlighting UTAH j Mahoney Sellinj Geneva Dr. J. R. Mahoney, DrecUc nf the Bureau of Economic Re-each nt the University of Utah is now on the Pacific coa?t pointing out t0 industrial leaders and organizations organiza-tions the fr,ct that the western states need steel for expanding in-dutries. in-dutries. and that Utah's Geneva Sled Plant Li ready to supply it. The plant will be sold on May in, to the highest bidder and can furnish all the steel the west needs, Dr Mahoney is pointing out. I'tah Relics Escape Atom Bombing The cruiser U S S Salt Lake City 's soon to be destroyed along with ither obsolete vessels in an atom bomb test to be launched by the U. S. Navy. The ship's bell, the silver service and escutcheon however, how-ever, will be returned to Utah to be placed on permanent exhibition. The Utah State Historical Society So-ciety through its secretary, Marguerite Mar-guerite L. Sinclair, fo 'lowing negotiations nego-tiations With the Navy will pay transportation expenses for the return re-turn of the relics. The silver service I will go to the Navy Science Building Build-ing at the University of Utah, the scutcheon to the City and County Building and the bell to the historic his-toric archives at the State Capitol. Would Foster I'tah Industrial Expansion. Ex-pansion. The Ut:;h Manufactures' Asso-iation, Asso-iation, with the aid of n newly ippointcd committee will conduct ;tudies and surveys to determine jroblems affecting industrial ex-asion ex-asion of the State, then propose .md undertake action to promote further industrial expansion in Utah. The University of Utah research business bureau will cooperate In the movement as wei! as other in-1 t crested organizatiens As soon as' lefinite information Ls obtained as :o just what is needed to promote' the industrialization of Utah, a program will be formulated to car-y car-y out the committee objectives. Temple For California Saints The keenest topic of interest imong the Latter-day Saints of Southern California is the promls-'d promls-'d building Qf a huge temple in the Los Angeles area. Hundreds of California Saints are ilanning to attend the Church's emi-annual conference in Salt Lake City. Apill 5. C. ad 7, it is retried ') David O. McKay, member of he first presidency, who Ls back 'rom a sne.iklnc tour of the const ' P. S. churches. I'lah Eggs - Best in IT. S. If it were net for ceiling prices, New York and West Coast buyer.? wou'd p-.y from six to eight cents ' dozen more for Utah eggs than ggs from any ether part of the lation, Utah pcultrymcn have been told. Future marketing prospects for Utah eggs are very bright, egg producers have been notified and astern and western markets have een totally unable to get enough Jtah eggs because of armed forces riorltlcs. (M B MEETS The Chere Amic Literary Club met March 14th at the homo of Mrs. Donald Nelson, with Mrs. Conway Parry In charge of the program, which consisted of an interesting in-teresting health discus'lon givsn by Miss LaRue Ford. Special guests 'ncluded Mrs. Twain Tippetts, and Mrs. Walter Sndoury, sister of Mrs. l?oy Walters. Thirteen club members mem-bers were present. Pharmacist Mate 2 c Kenneth Heyborne was here for a few days last WTck. He left Saturday for Los Angeles, and wa. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Hev-borne. Hev-borne. They will spend some time visiting with hl sisters before Kenneth Ken-neth returns to Maryland, where I'? Is stationed. I |