OCR Text |
Show UTAH CLUB PLANS FOR FIRST PARTY WASHINGTON. April 4. Officers of the Utah club have made arrangements arrange-ments for tho first spring party of tho year. April 7. ut the Lafayette hotel. n this occasion tho moving idctnre-i t il en on Washington's birthday birth-day on tho steps of the capitol will be shown for the first time. Thcso pictures will be exhibited In iiM.viiiK picture house, in I'tah and will he shown In other parts of the country by courtesy of a weekly pictorial pic-torial service. Utah's colony of senators, con-Krcsirnen. con-Krcsirnen. n --HisUi ni cabinet official, othsr high government officials and tudenta and gove rnment workers . a 1 repreaeuted In ihe filming of the picture, pic-ture, and the party on April 7 promises prom-ises to he the largest turnout "f I tahns ever assembled at one gath erlng In Washington. Walter Bdoyle of Salt I,ake. aon of Mr and Mrs James H Moyle, lia-- become associated with Frank K Nebeker. former assistant United Slates attorney general In the prai -tlce of law In Washington. Before engaging In the practice of law Mr. Moyle wos a special attorney In the Office of the solicitor of Internal rnv. anue He wan alno special assistant t" the iriorney general during tb- latter part of the I"mocratic admin titration Among th I'tah visitors In Washington Wash-ington during tho past week wei Jn'dR-c H H. Henderson. C R Hol-i llngaworth and Judge James A Howell, all of Ogden. Eton. They I re In the east itv connection with 1 erl un buslncaa and legal matters. I 'hlle In ihe city Ihey called on members mem-bers of the I tah congressional delo-gatlofi delo-gatlofi anil W D. Rltter of Bait Lake, assistant I'nlted States attorney J general Several dinner parties have been given by I'tah 1 newly weds In tho Utah colony during March. Mr. and Mrs. Crelghfon C King have enter-lined enter-lined m their apartment for Scott a DanlqUlat, Peter Kaslus. George MSlaon, Parlay P. Eccles Matt Cow- I lev Jui' rh Fehr and Arthur Schulie ' oelker. Mr and Mrs Gaylon Toung also I hae ( n'ert.-ilned for George .Nelson. Joasph Conrad Fehr and Matt Cow- I la and Vernon Romney. Representative Don B. Colton's address ad-dress on ' Irrigation Law" at tho last mooting of the Utah Iegal club of Washington was so Interesting that he has consented to continue his remarks re-marks at the next mooting tho second Tuesday In April. All Utah law stu-dsnta stu-dsnta In Washington attend these mei-lings Previous speakers have bc.n Senator King, Representative Leatharwood and on Frank K. Nebeker. |