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Show CLUB DELEGATES ATTENDING DIST. CONVENTION i Kiwanians Hear B. Y. U. President And Set Future Meetings A large delegation from the Springville Kiwanis club is attending attend-ing the Utah-Idaho Kiwanis district dis-trict convention in Salt Lake City at Hotel Utah today. The convention conven-tion opened on Wednesday. Official delegates from the Springville club are A. Y. Wheeler, J. F. Wingate and Emil Ostlund. J. Y. Bearnson and Ed Williams were named alternates. The regular Kiwanis club meeting meet-ing last Thursday, in addition to electing delegates to the convention, conven-tion, featured a talk by Dr. Franklin Frank-lin S. Harris, president of the Brigham Young unuiversity. He told a number of interested experiences expe-riences while in Japan, discussed the religious convictions of the Japanese, and stated that their plans, as he saw them, were to dominate the Asiatic world. Emil Ostlund was toastmaster and conducted a program in which Jack Cherrington gave a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. Cherrington Cher-rington on the violin and Mrs. Maurice Bird at the piano. The club has initiated a custom of extending birthday tributes to members whose birthdays occur the preceding week and on last Thursday, W. W. Brockbank, Dr. R. C. Petty and W. R. Eddington were thus honored. The attendance prize went to V. C. Mendenhall. The next meeting of the club is scheduled for September 9, when G. Lowry Anderson will be toast-master. toast-master. The following meeting is scheduled for September 23rd and the next on September 30, the latter lat-ter to include a program complimentary compli-mentary to the school teachers of the city. |