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Show Small business head will address Kiwanis "Let someone else do it, may well be the final words spoken in this great Republic of ours, unless as individuals we take action to preserve our Constitution Consti-tution and our freedom," says Randle E. Theobald, who will address Kiwanis tonight. Mr. Theobald, president of Utah's Small Business Association Associa-tion believes that this country is losing its freedom because of the apathy of its citizens and is urging that we must speak up to stop a Socialistic trend in the country today. The association which he heads, is presently working for repeal of the inventory tax which he believes is restricting the growth of the state and driving business t o other states. Mr. Theobald is active in community affairs at Orem and is presently a candidate for the state legislature from that area. The Kiwanis meeting will be at Kellys Grove fireplace , at 7 p.m. The future is no more uncertain un-certain than the present. Walt Whitman. 5 ! t s " ' ,; , - ' j i ) :v" hi" : - . - .W-ii A I - -'j. . . i : f : -r ' t ( i t t ij i ' " J j '- - - " ' IMMIIIMMI '" ill Mrs. Delia C. Smith with one of her landscapes which will be a part of a display of her work at the city hall for a month, beginning July 15. |