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Show Morley Makes Fords for Kiwanis Clnb j j At the luMt meeting of Bingham Kiwanis, February 10th, Mr. A. C. (Spud) Morley, local representa-; representa-; live of the Ford Company, presented present-ed a Kouud li 1 111 showing the rnnil-; rnnil-; tied operation of this great con- eern. This picture carried the au-j au-j dlenee thru Iron and coal mine, : Bin ss factories, steel mills, cement plants, lumbering operations, thru ; rolling mills, manufacturing and assembling plants and dually to the finished product, the Model A car. Tritely it gave one a panorama of the automobile industry and an Insight Into its many varied phase 111 tie realized nor comprehended by tlio average pcrsim. Standardization, Standardiza-tion, mcchanbalion, organization and coordination of effort have combined to bring the automobile within the reach of every man and to Henry Ford we are all indebted for leading the way. Mr. I'auoM litchos, representing the Itiugham High School Student llody, sxike of the efforts of the school in the presentation of dramatics. He poiuted out the fact I lint aside from these shows by the school there are no other , efforts made in the community In drama or in music and therefor the school should cretaiuly have the support of the community and particularly t lie Kiwanis in this. To those who have had the pleasure of seeing the presentations presenta-tions of the High School In the past, the efforts of these -youug people need, no recommendations, but to those who have missed this treat, we would certainly say that they are worthy of all praise and are surpassingly fine. Miss Cand-land, Cand-land, who has charge of this work, has succeeded In Imparting to these students much of her own charm and jwlse and is to be highly high-ly commended on the results. Mr. Kenneth Ilarker, accompanied accompani-ed by Miss Hope Ingols, gave two delightful vocal selections. One of the outstanding events of the post week was the charming tea given by the American Legion Auxiliary In honor of Mrs. Geo. S. Ballif and Mis. William Allen of Provo, Mrs. B. A. Sprague, Mrs. E. E. Jenkins, Mrs. Otto Wisely and Mrs. O. S. McShane of Salt Lake. A delightful program was given j during the afternoon Including numbers by the Girl Scout quartet, under the direction of Miss Nono Nerdin, a reading by Miss Margaret Margar-et Lee and Piano selections by Mrs. Kenneth Russet. The 'hall was beautifully dworated and the serving serv-ing table centered with a crystal vase of pastel shaded carnations. Mrs. Artllur Bird and Mrs. Paul Hanson presided at the urns. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gililams of Oakley, Utah, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Nix, |