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Show Hooth of the Kolary club, President I (lien Miller of the American Legion and any helpers they may select. .President Cornaby presided at the meeting. Win. C. Cliristensen was chairman of the business pertaining to the unit. SPANISH FORK : WANTS N.G.U. SPANISH FOKK, Feb. 25 With a committee representing each . ,.f the civic organizations of Span- i-ih Fork, the Kotary club, the city 1 .i niieil and the American Legion. I he Kiw.-mis club met last night nl Ihe home of Mrs. lietsy Tipp.'fs. a ', 1 "ill attendance of club members ' ' being preson!. The business of IU-; .jnccl i;:: cell- . rod on the establishing of a uiii: of the National Guard at Spanish Pork. Adjutant General Williams and Major Prince ealue from Sait I.i.ke to tell of the requirements and discuss the proposition. A thorough discussion by the members followed the talks given by the visiting officers. offi-cers. John K. Hoolll. president of the Rotary club, spoke nt some length on the possibility of cecnr-ing cecnr-ing the reipiired number (if men for .both the unit and n military band, lie said the llotary club heartily endorsed Ihe movement nnd would b-ick it in every way jxissible. lt-'x O laniels spoke for the American I'gion. stating that the members of the Legion were very much in favor of having a unit here. Mayor Lars Neilseu spoko for tko.i city council and said they would do all possible to assist iu the effort. ' F. J. Faux, music supervisor for Spanish Fork, gave some facts nnd figures regarding the number of musicians uvailable for a band. At the close of the conference the visiting officials were taken to inspect in-spect the sites and housing facilities available for storing, equipage nnd for ft warehouse. They expressed satisfaction with the facilities available. avail-able. A committee w-.as appointed to canvas the town to ascertain the number of young men willing to join the unit, this committee includes the president of the Kiwnnis club. Win. A. Cornaby. Pres. .lohn F,. |