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Show CSoming. Events . . . Central Utah Reading Council Meet The Central Utah Reading Council well hold its first meeting meet-ing for the new year Monday, Jan. 14, at 7 p.m. at the Wasatch School, 1080 North 10 East, in Provo. Dr. Clair Morris and Anna D. Hart will report on the individualized reading program being carried on at Elementary and Secondary levels at the Brigham Young University Lab School. At the present time the Central Cen-tral Utah Reading Council host members from the BYU faculty, fac-ulty, educators from Alpine, Nebo, Provo, and other surrounding sur-rounding school districts. All people interested in membership mem-bership are invited to attend. I. F. A. Meet The Intermountain Farmers Assn. will hold a meeting for all employees of the Central Utah branches at Nephi, Jan. 15, at 7 p.m., according to Jack Loveless, manager of Farm Supplies Division of IFA. Sherm Hardy of United Cooperatives Co-operatives will discuss the use of farm chemicals and weed controls, fruit, vegetable and field crops. Cultural Arts club Mrs. Earl Child will be hostess hos-tess to members of the Cultural Cul-tural Arts club at her home next Wednesday evening, January Jan-uary 16. We Readers Mrs. Laura Alleman will be hostess to We Readers club members next Thursday evening, eve-ning, Jan. 17, when Mrs. Ruth Sumsion will review the book, "The Man Who Sold, the Eiffel Tower," by James Johnson and Floyd Miller. Federated Music club The Springville Federated Music club will meet 1 Friday, Jan. 11, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. D. LaRell Johnson. John-son. . Companions club Mrs.- Bonnie Snelson will be hostess to members of the Companions club this evening at 8 p.m. The program is in charge of Mrs. Myrna Giles. |