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Show Kiwanis To Observe Music Week; Club Sponsors Vocation Guidance Clinic V Commemorating National Music Mu-sic Week, the Kiwanis club members mem-bers will be entertained with a musical program during their dinner-meeting this evening at Chicken Chick-en Roost, announces President Frank Cranmer. Glenn Holley will be toastmaster. The meeting begins be-gins at 7 p. m. Pigs Awarded ... 1 During last Thursday's program at which Springville Banking Co. was host to the FFA boys, the Kiwanis club made their award of two pigs to Rex Diamond and Ray Malmstrom. When the boys raise more pigs, they give the club two more animals, which in turn go to two other FFA members next year. Selection of the boys to receive the pig awards is based on an achievement record kept by William Wil-liam Partington, ag teacher. The club meeting last week also featured a talk by Don Kenney. V. C. Mendenhall was toastmaster. Vocation Guidance Clinic . . . The vocational guidance clinic, sponsored in the high school by the Boys' and Girls' Work Committee Com-mittee of the Kiwanis Club, of which Del Moine Christensen is chairman, was termed . successful this year by students, teachers and clubmen. The program was held last Wednesday, when specialists in various vocations discussed details de-tails of the business in which they were negaged. The students had previously made a choice of the (Continued on page Twelve) Kiwanis To Observe Music Week " (Contined from page One) vocations on which they would like information . Among the vocations on which talks were arranged by Mr. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen and his committee were: Beauty Culture, discussed by Ha McKenna; interior decorating, Blair Bowen; nursing, Miss Maria Johnson, steno and bookkeeping, Dean Tanner and Bill Edwards of the BYU; retail selling, merchandising, merchan-dising, Perry Goodliffe; aviation, Merrill Christopherson; forestry, Merrill Nielson; armed service, Major Robert- Whilsit, instructor of officers reserve corps of central Utah; mechanics, Charles Merrill; engineering, Parley R. Neeley. The classes were conducted from 10:30 a. m. until noon, following a general assembly and instruction of the vocational classes. They are given annually under the sponsorship spon-sorship of the Kiwanis club as a means of assisting high school students stu-dents with the selection of a vocation vo-cation after they complete their high school work. |