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Show Seivoy J. Boyer To Address Kiwanis Club Meet Tonite Selvoy J. Boyer, home from four years spent in England as president presi-dent of the LDS mission, will address ad-dress his fellow clubmen at the meeting of Kiwanis this evening. The program is being arranged by J. Y. Bearnson, toastmaster. The time is set at 7 p.m., at Chicken Roost. . International Meet Combining an outstanding speaking program with the foremost fore-most in entertainment. Kiwanis International is injecting all of the color of a Broadway spectacle into the plans covering its 35th annual convention, May 7 to 11, at Miami at which it is hoped the Springville club will be represented. represen-ted. Henry M. Weight, president of the Kiwanis club of Springville said today that -reports from the southern resort city indicate that the organization's 1950 meeting will be "superb from the standpoints stand-points of sheer brilliance and 'big name' talent." A majority of Kiwanis International's Interna-tional's 3,100 clubs throughout the United States, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii and the Yukon Territory will be represented at the convention conven-tion and registration for the five-day five-day assembly is expected to be approximate ap-proximate 10,000, Mr. Weight said. . One of the many highlights of the convention program will be the traditional "Main Feature Entertainment" En-tertainment" Wednesday evening, May 10. This outdoor pageant will be held in the famed Orange Bowl, bringing together many of the south's most spectacular bands and drill teams. The production produc-tion will be climaxed with a stunt-thrill stunt-thrill exhibition and probably a gigantic fireworks display. Wives of delegates are not being be-ing forgotten in the advance planning. plan-ning. At past international conventions, conven-tions, they have been kept busy from morning until night and this year's meeting will not be an exception, ex-ception, Mr. Weight declared. |