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Show Iowa Residents Schedule Picnic All persons who are now residing re-siding in Utah and who have formerly lived in the state of Iowa are invited to an old-fashioned Iowa picnic on Sunday, July 16. The picnic will begin at 11:00 a.m. at the West Terrace at Lagoon. La-goon. It is being sponsored by members of the Utah Hawkeye Club. In addition to the noon picnic meal, there will be a special program beginning at 12:30. It will feature Indian songs, folklore folk-lore and dances presented by the Robert E. McLean family. A brief business meeting and election elec-tion of officers is scheduled to commence at 1:30 p.m. Laverne C. Bane, Hawkeye Club president, reports that no reservations are necessary, how ever, families attending are being be-ing urged to observe the time schedule. Each family or group of families participating are requested re-quested to plan and bring their own picnic dinner, beverage and table service. He also reminds former Iowans that there will be ample opportunity oppor-tunity to renew old acquaintance and make new ones as well as to enjoy swimming and other entertainment en-tertainment available at Lagoon. Army Pvt. Gerald Timmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Timmerman, 2740 Nila Way, has completed eight weeks of military mili-tary police training at the Provost Pro-vost Marshall General's School, Fort Gordon, Ga. Timmerman received instruction instruc-tion in self defense, traffic control con-trol and the basic procedures of civil and military law. Timmerman attended Olympus high school before service. Cadet Louis A. Olivier, Jr., of 367 Alpha St., is receiving six weeks of training at the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) summer camp at Fort Lewis, Wash. , During this training he is receiving re-ceiving practical experience and instruction in tactical, technical and administrative subjects with special emphasis placed on the duties of a second lieutenant in an infantry unit. |