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Show Mil IfiZi In! U Is) U II 1 till took 1J U jI la UlnliiMiwl!!) J Kiwanis State-wide ! Banquet Tonight (! SPRINGVILLE Approximately Approximate-ly 350 representatives from Kiwanis Ki-wanis clubs throughout the state, are expected to attend the annual art banquet and program, at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, at the art gallery. gal-lery. . -f . Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president presi-dent of the Brigham Young university, uni-versity, Provo, will speak on "Art Appreciation," Mrs. Mae Huntington, Hunting-ton, of the High School Art association asso-ciation will discuss the pictures in the exhibit. Dr. D. W. Henderson, Hender-son, governor ot the Utah-Idaho district, also will be in attendance. attend-ance. Other program numbers include vocal quartet, from the B. Y. U.; vocal solos, Helen Palfreyman, Melvin Peterson, Springville; Florence Flor-ence Woodhouse, Provo; instrumental instru-mental selections, Mrs. Louis Man-waring, Man-waring, Ogden; Newell Weight, Springville; Rulon Morgan and company, Spanish Fork. Attendance awards, consisting of oil paintings, will be made by J. F. Wingate. President Charles Boyer is in charge of the meeting with C. G. Salisbury, toastmaster. |