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Show Tanner calls Kiwanis to serve "Continue to work for your community, increase your service,' Utah-Idaho district governor of Kiwanis, Bernard Tanner, urged local members during their Tuesday meeting. To offer better service, he suggested, sug-gested, "You can accomplish more with more members. There is a need to grow, to focus this year on ways to serve. ' ' Gov. Tanner briefly reviewed growth in Utah and Idaho communities, com-munities, where three new Kiwanis clubs are expected by the end of September. Tanner had just returned from an official visit to Gunnison, Salina and Ephraim, where he said there will be a Kiwanis Circle K club at the college and a new Kiwanis club, or two, organized for support of youth groups. In Section 2 of the meeting. Brent Sutherland, financial advisor, offered an update on effects on stocks and the U.S. economy which result from the crisis in Iraq. He said that we are expecting a slowdown in economy, that recessions reces-sions are products of oil prices and interest rates. Following the outbreak of wars, the general pattern, he said, is a fast crash and a fast recovery. |