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Show Kiwanis Awards Attendance Pins at Installation; Committees Named President Glenn W. Coffman of the Kiwanis club will officiate at his first regular meeting this evening even-ing at 7 p.m., at Chicken Roost. His daughter, Miss Denese Coffman will render a vo-j cal number and after , an outline of the year's aims by the president, presi-dent, the meeting will be turned over to the new committees. President Coffman took office at the annual installation held Thursday Thurs-day evening of last week. Installed to serve with him are Finley Roy-lance, Roy-lance, vice-president; Clarence Jensen, secretary-treasurer. Vernon Ver-non O. Cook, Oliver Dalton, Wm. Gogarty, Leonard James, S. Thomas Thom-as Smith, W. Verl Whiting and J. F. Wingate, directors. At the installation meeting at which Lt.-Gov. Earl Hills officiated, officiat-ed, twelve club members were awarded perfect attendance pins as follows: J. F. Wingate, eight years; Merle Sarrgent, 7 years; Frank Cranmer and Glenn Coffman, Coff-man, six years; George Bird, five years; Arthur Boyer, four years; Bertin Groesbeck, three years; Dil-lion Dil-lion Frazier and A. Y. Wheeler, 2 years, LeRoy Tingey, Glen W. Sumsion and Perry Goodliffe, one year. Kiwanis committee chairmen were also announced for the current cur-rent year, as follows: Erwin Sheffield, Shef-field, boys and girls work; Stanley Stan-ley H. Nielson, under-priviledged child; Reese H. Anderson, vocational voca-tional guidance; Arthur Boyer, agriculture ag-riculture and conservation; Maurice Maur-ice Bird, public and business affairs; af-fairs; Frank Cranmer, inter-club relations; Arthur Condie, support of churches; Merle Sargent, Kiwanis Ki-wanis education and fellowship; George Bird, finance; LuDean Lit-ster, Lit-ster, house and reception; Glenn Holley, music, programs; public relations; re-lations; John Y. Bearnson. attendance attend-ance and membership ; Glenn, W. Coffman, achievement. |