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Show K1WANIS TO SEE PICTURES OF MEXICAN TRIP Convention Delegates To Report At Meeting Tonight At Chicken Roost Oliver Meservy of Provo, will speak and show pictures of his recent vacation trip through Mexico, Mex-ico, at the Kiwanis meeting tonight to-night beginning at 7 p. m., at Chicken Roost, announces Merle Sargent, club president. Claude A. Smith will be toastmaster and he has also arranged for musical numbers. num-bers. In addition to the principal speaker, reports of the recent Utah-Idaho Kiwanis covention held at Ogden will be given by Lt.-Gov. Harold Christensen and by delegates dele-gates to the convehtion including Merle Sargent, Harrison Conover and W. B. Gogarty. The club meeting last evening featured moving pictures of the Rocky Mountain conference game between the BYU and the University Univer-sity of Utah, as well as of the University of Utah and University of Kentucky game played at Madison Madi-son Square Garden. The pictures were shown by Coach Vadal Peterson of the University Uni-versity of Utah and proved especially espec-ially interesting to approximately fifty club members and guests attending at-tending the meeting. Also during the evening, Dr. Hendrick Verselius, a resident of Springville for the last few months, spoke on the work which he plans to do in Japan in supervision super-vision and coordination of health work between the army and civilians. civil-ians. He expects to be engaged in the health work approximately two years. Other program numbers included includ-ed a violin selection by Gordon Childs, accompanied by Douglas Childs. Howard Maycock was presented pre-sented with the attendance prize. Special guests at the meeting included in-cluded Monty Groesbeck, Martin Reed, Leonard Tofft, Robert Holley, Hol-ley, Gordon Crandall, W. R. Ed-dington, Ed-dington, George Pehrson and Art Hughes. |