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Show fALTER ADAMS I ADDRESSES ' KIWANIS CLUB t iprinffville Kiwanis Honors Members of Hand for Well Rendered Services ijor(. than 300 persons attended Spriagville Kiwanis luncheon f Id 'd Mapleton Amusement hall Tuirsdiiy evening at which time the !ant presented by the Spring-, Spring-, He club which won first ,ice in the stunt contest at the itab-Idnho district convention re- tiy at Poeatello, , Idaho, was riven. The Springville band, winners of ;Se$iV) prize in the Intermonntain iiid contest conducted at Lagoon, slaved the contest number und a umber of other selections. In ft very interesting and hn- reive address "Walter Adams of rovo gave a history of the Kiwanis ah beginning with its organization 3 Detroit ten years ago and showed jAt the organizaiton Is function-- In a great need that society has ;r it todn.v. "Kiwants builds manhood dedi-tted dedi-tted to service," Mr. Adams de- ared. "It makes man a better eiti--,Dl a better husband nnd father jud a better neighbor. Kiwanis im- ies men with the spirit that his :reatest mission in life is to servo lumimity and not Just to satisfy ;rsonal ambition or Selfish og-irandisement." og-irandisement." John I. II alley of Mapleton acted tonst master of the evening. The titendance prize was won by Mrs. p. A. Smith of Springville. John Haley gave a vocal solo. In behalf of n committee repressing repre-ssing the citizens of Springville John Omnnson director of the band m presented with a beautiful and iIly watch fob and the members I , f the band were presented with $80 j cash as a token of appreciation :r their accomplishment. The following guests from the provo Kiwanis club were introduced Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Adams and ;io daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John i'mer, Wm. Butler, manager of the n'ood Clifton Mere. Co., Mark An-derswi, An-derswi, manager of the Roberts Hotel, and Dean and Mrs. H. V. iloyt. '"" |