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Show KIWANISCLUB FAVORS LAKE RECLAMATION Spring v i 1 1 e Organization I Speaker Urges Support for j Utah Lake Project. "After a lot of work with the I Utah Water Storage commission I and after the expending of $50 for preliminary surveys it now looks , probable that the Utah lake project will be put over, providing the farmers farm-ers will do their part," said John W. Alleman before the Springville Kiwanis club at the weekly lunch-' lunch-' eon held at the high school Thurs-1 day evening January 30. "Iu- order that the work may farther far-ther progress it is now necessary that a drainage district be forme! by the land owners who own lands . adjoining the lake affected by the project'" he added. 1 "There are about 9,000 acres of I land under water that can be made ! first class land aud out of thisarea I 2,000 acres are in the Springville district and are owned by GO land owners. The cost to the owner will 1 average about $1S per acre and will j be spread over a period of 20 years without interest, making the cost on an average less than $1 a year per I acre." ' He' urged that the Kiwanis club aid in the work of getting the nec-cessory nec-cessory number of farmers to sign the petition iu order that the drain- age district may be created. Prof, and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe of j the Brigham Young university were ; present and entertained the club i with a number of readings. Clifford Clif-ford Kindred rendered a clarinet solo. Community singing was led by M. E. Crandall, Jr. Ralph Snel-son Snel-son acted as toastmaster and the attendance at-tendance prize was awarded to Ray L. Done. W. S. Woodruff of Salt Lake City, Rev. W. H. Ensign, of the Springville Presbyterian Community church, J. W. Alleman and Mr. and Mrs. E. Earl Pardoe were introduced as guests. The following list of committees were unanimously approved by the club : program committee, M. E. Crandall, Jr., R. L. Done, Elmo Coff-man, Coff-man, G. L. Crandall, J. F. Wingate, J. F. Mendenhnll, C. R. Jones. J. F. Smith ; membership and classification, classifica-tion, M. O. Packard, G. L. Barron, II . T. Reynolds.Jr., G. W. Friel, and Wallace Mace ; attendance A. L. Garbett, Ed Rich, Ed Pvne, A. L. Thorpe, S. C. Whittaker, W. H. Harrison Har-rison and E. A. Lee; reception, G. L. Barron, Wm. N. Grooms, Harold1 Christensen- J. F. Wingate and A. G. Johnson. ' - j House, S. C. Whittaker, J. O. j Reynolds, E. A. Lee, Ralph Snclson, I A. O. Thorn, I. S. Brown, Harold 1 Christensen and Elmo Coffman ; finance, J. R. Anderson, D. B. Welch, J. E. Bind, C. R. Maycock, A. L. Thorpe ; road, II. T. Reynolds, S. L. Mendenhnll. Mark Coot J. D. Childs and J. W. Whiting ; entertainment enter-tainment committee, W. A. Firmage, I Nelson Beal, W. J. Phillips, W. H. i Harrison, A. O. Packard, H. T. Reynolds, Jr., A. G. Johnson and G. W. Friel ; greviance, J. F. Menden-hall, Menden-hall, A. O. Packard, William Pace. A. G. Thome, Mark Cook a-. iid Payne ; business methods, William Phillip- C. ib. Wood, I. S. Brown, A. G. Thorn, W. A. Firmage, J. O. Reynolds and D. B. Welch ; public affairs. C. R. Jones, M. W. Bird, George A. Anderson, J. F. Menden-hall, Menden-hall, J. R. Anderson, H. T. Rey-'nolds, Rey-'nolds, J. F. Smith and J. D. : Childs; education R. L. Done, Ralph Smart, W'nllaoe Mace, M. R. Straw, and Nelson Beal; intercity relations, rela-tions, S. L. Mendenhall, M. R. Straw, G. R. Maycock, M. Wr. Bird, and Ralph Smart; publicity, W. N. ( Grooms, G. L. Barron. G. A. Anderson, Ander-son, Ed Rich, J. H. Bird, Ralph Snelson and G. S. Wood. |