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Show 20-30 Clubs Schedule District Meet In Springville Saturday and Sunday Springville will be the meeting place this weekend week-end for the summer convention of the Central Inter-mountain Inter-mountain district of 20-30 clubs, to convene at Mem- Convention Speaker . . . : 1111:111 orial Hall, local club officers announced an-nounced today. Joe M. Bonfield of Hobbs, N. M., international president of 20-30 clubs, will be the principal guest speaker at the convention which will get underway with a business meeting at 2 p.m., Saturday. A banquet is scheduled for Saturday Sat-urday evening, beginning at 7:30 p.m., and will be followed by a dance. A western theme will be used in this phase of entertainment. entertain-ment. A breakfast scheduled at 9 a.m. Sunday at which Arch Madsen, manager of Radio Station KOVO and president of the American Broadcasting Assn., will be the guest speaker. At 10:30 a.m. Sunday, also the ladies of 20-30 members will be entertained at a special program in which Mrs. Harold Whiting will show her collection of, "First Lady" manniquins and will give a talk, on her hobby. This part of the entertainment will be under direction of Mrs. Blaine Wheeler, tentatively set for the Little Theater. Thea-ter. Purpose of the convention mainly main-ly is to instruct newly elected officers of-ficers of the various clubs in the district. District officers will also be elected durng the meeting. It is expected also that Ang Turchet of California, international internation-al vice-president of 20-30 clubs and "Dad" Shimmer of Phoenix, Ariz., an ardent booster of club work and organizer of many charter char-ter clubs, will, be present for the convention. The club district comprises clubs from Idaho Falls, Ida. on the north to Springville on the south and the convention is expected ex-pected to include more than seventy seven-ty members and' their partners. Joe M. Bonfield i |