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Show KIWANIS CLUB COMMITTEES AREJHOSEN Representatives from the various vari-ous industrial organizations of the city met with the Kiwanis club directors Sunday to arrange the ; annual Kiwanis-farmer social March 1. Among those present were President John Alleman of the farm bureau; West Hutchings, cattlemens association; Wendell Mendcnhall, lambteeders association; associa-tion; H. C. Rigtrup, poultry association, asso-ciation, and Joseph Carncsccca. Mapleton Fruitgrowers' association. associa-tion. At the close of the meeting a reorganization of the Kiwanis committees was effected, due to the recent large increase in membership. mem-bership. They are as folows, the first named being chairman; Public affairs; H. T. Reynolds, S. L. Mendenhall, A. O. Thorn, T. L. Canister. Publicity: Harrison Conovcr, Milton Harrisoni A. G. Johnson. Underprivileged child: E. E. Knudsen, Will Witney, Dr. Frederick Fred-erick Dunn, M. E. Tripp, Dr. V. M. Sevey. Agriculture: W. R. Eddington, John L. Whiting, S. J. Boyer, Dean Stewart, Mervin D. Weight. Attendance: Charles Boyer, A. G. Thorn, Lloyd Bird, C. O. Claudin. Business standards: C. W. Bu-sard, Bu-sard, Dr. Nelson Beal, G. Lowry Anderson, R. W. Bradford, Wayne P. Smith. Education and membership: Dr. John R. Anderson, C. G. Salisbury, E. A. Strong, M. D. Packard, Harold Har-old Alleman. Finance and entertainment: Frank Salisbury, F. C. Packard, J. W. Grant, A. G. Peterson, Emil Ostlund, John Wainwright. House and recreation: John Fletcher, A. O. Packard, J. O. Reynolds, Paul Haymond. Interclub relations: A. Y. Wheeler, Wheel-er, M. R. Straw, Harold Christen-sen. Christen-sen. Boys and girls ta new committee) commit-tee) : M. W. Bird, Paul Thorn, C. E. Eggertsen, Warren L. Beardall. |