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Show NO NEW TOGS FOR FOREST SERVICE GIRLS UNTIL JUNE Thirty-one women clcrk3 of tho district forest headquarters In this city will buy no new wearing apparel ap-parel prior to June 1, and upon that date a meeting will be held o determine a prlco limit for clothing cloth-ing that they will purchaso during the summer. This decision was reached las.t night at a meeting of the clerks, who have announced their determination deter-mination to reduce tho high coat of living, especially clothing, by pursuing a course of strict economy. econ-omy. A proposal to wear a specified uniform, which was brought up at the meeting, was defeated, tho majority of the girls present claiming that gingham was not ao cool as other cotton materials during the summer. Tho employes aro reported to be enthusiastic over their newly-organlzcd newly-organlzcd price-cutting organization, organiza-tion, and declare that tho club .s not a mere fad with them, but a step necessary to permit them to derlvo some benefit from their earnings. oq Sugar Technology Classes to Open At the General Junior High school tomorrow at 7 p. m. employes of the Amalgamated Sugar company who have enrolled as members of the University Uni-versity extension classes in sugar technology, mathematics and English of tho sugar business, will commence work under the direction of Professor Cowles of tho University of Utah. "Forty people enrolled last week," said I. J. Noall, of tho board of education educa-tion this morning, "and the classes will undoubtedly be very successful." |