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Show Civic Meeting Reminders This Week Lions Club Lions and their ladies will meet tonight at a dinner-meeting at 7:30 p.m., at Chicken Roost, to honor members of long standing in the club and to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the organization of the Springville Lions. Carl Curtis, Lions president, will be in charge of the meeting meet-ing to which Marion Haliday of Provo, District-Governor of 28A, has been invited as guest speaker. Charter member awards of continuous 15-year membership member-ship will be presented during the evening to: Paul Haymond, Arvil Bird, Loyd Bird, Ted Haymond, Wilford Manwaring, J. C. Nielson, Arnold Roylance and Lewis Thorpe. Charles Porter Por-ter will get a 15-year monarch award signifying his joining the club shortly after its charter was granted and Orvil Clark, Jack Curtis, O. J. Peay, Jack Robinson, Erling Roylance, Roy-lance, Howard Sanford, Marvin Warren and Bill Kapp, 10-year 10-year awards. Kiwanis Meet Kiwanis club members will be taken back a few years to an Old Fashioned Kiwanis club meeting, when J. F. Win-gate, Win-gate, a longtime member takes over as toastmaster at 7 p.m., tonight at Westside school. The program is in commemoraion of the 38th anniversary of the organization of Kiwanis in Springville and the 45th year of the international organization. Harold Christensen, former Lt.-Gov. of the district and a veteran member of the Springville club, has been asked to speak. Mr. Wingate said that the Springville club is one of the few which has followed quite closely the program of procedure proced-ure set up by international and through the years has continued con-tinued with the awarding of an attendance prize. Art City Garden Club Dr. Orvil Stark of Salt Lake City, former instructor at the New Mexico University, the Kansas University and the USU, Logan, will talk on Spring Gardening at the opening meeting of 1960 of the Art City Garden Club next Monday at 7:30 p.m., in the Art Room at the Junior high school. Dr. Stark writes a newspaper column on gardening and is also on television tele-vision talking on gardening. Committees have been set up and will be announced that evening by President Ruth Boyer and all members of the past year as well as others interested, are invited. Meetings are held once each month. |