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Show Sp. Fork Clubmen Here Tonight; Official Speaks The Spanish Fork Kiwanis club will come to Springville this evening eve-ning joining with the Springville club in an inter-club program furnished fur-nished by the visitors, announces Eldon L. Reese, secretary. Glenn W. Coffman, past president, will be in charge of the meeting in the absence of President Sterling E. Price. The time is 7 p.m. at Chicken Roost. In an interesting talk at the meeting last week, James Ads-head, Ads-head, Jr., western district manager mana-ger of DuPont Company's extension exten-sion division, spoke. He sketched cartoons during his talk to illustrate that the needs of a growing population can be met successfully by following the principles that have guided to the country's highest standards of living. "Higher industrial productivity," he stated, "is the answer to the challenge posed by the four million mil-lion youngsters born last year, and the other segments of our homing population." He added that "profits make possible research and teclinology, and more research and improved technology make possible higher productivity." |