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Show Kiwanis Schedules Annual Art Banquet Saturday Night Gerrit de Jong of the Brigham Young University faculty, Provo, has been secured to speak at the Kiwanis Ki-wanis Club annual State Art Banquet to be held Sat- urday evening, April 21, at 7:30': p.m., at Memorial Hall. The First ward is serving the banquet. Glen Coffman, club vice-president, will be toastmaster. Invitations have gone out to every Kiwanis Club in the state in the form of personal visits from local members, inviting them to attend this function. A total of 22 Kiwanis clubs from Cedar City on the South to Smithfield on the North and out to Vernal and Sun-nyside, Sun-nyside, have been visited by local club members. Also invited as special guests are Springville artists, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence F. Neslen, Mrs. Marie Clark Miller, Oliver Parson, Glen Turner, Tur-ner, Hughes Curtis. Members of the art committee will also attend at-tend as guests of the club. Dr. Joseph W. Marshall of Twin Falls, Ida., Utah-Idaho district . governor; also Earl Gardeman, secretary sec-retary of the Utah-Idaho Kiwanis : district, Salt Lake City; Lt.-Gov. Harold Creer of Kiwanis district (Continued on Page 2) Kiwanis Schedule Annual Banquet (Continued from Page One) 1, Sapnish Fork will also attend as guests, as will all ladies of Kiwanis Club members. Arrangements are being made to entertain approximately 275 to 300 people at the banquet. A highlight of the entertainment entertain-ment will be the presentation of a fine painting to a visiting Ki-wanian. Ki-wanian. Following the banquet and program, pro-gram, those who desire will tour the gallery to view the paintings. |