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Show L H mmt a 1 1 amku 1 1 II llMml ANNUAL ART MEETING TO BE HELDTONIGHT More than 300 members of Ki-wanis Ki-wanis clubs and their ladies, of Springville, Provo, Spanish Fork, Eureka, Nephi, Park City, Salt Lake, Ogden and Helper are expected expect-ed to attend the annual Kiwants art banquet and dance to be given in the art gallery this evening. The function is sponsored by the Springville club, and is looked forward for-ward to with much pleasure by the Utah clubmen. Former Governor Charles R. Mabey of Salt Lake will be the principal speaker of the evening, it is announced. M. R. Straw will be toastmaster. R. O. Porter, Utah-Idaho district governor and William Bailey, district dis-trict lieutenant-governor, are expected ex-pected to be' in attendance, and will give brief talks. In addition to the principal address ad-dress each visiting club will furnish one number on the program. It is expected that some of the clubs will come prepared to give the visitors visi-tors something unusual in the form of entertainment. - Melba Condie Osmond will furnish fur-nish vocal selections. The luncheon will be served by Camps No. 1 and 2, Daughters of the Pioneers, of Springville. |