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Show DR. LAMBERT TO SPEAK AT KIWANIS H. T. Reynolds Announces 1941 Committees Speaking on new trends in secondary education, Dr. A. C. Lambert of the Brigham Young university, one of the best authorities au-thorities in the state, will address ad-dress Kiwanians at 'their regular weekly meeting Thursday evening at the Valley Tavern. W. W. Brockbank will be the toastmaster for the evening. Musical selections in the form of a violin solo and vocal duet will be given by Jim Brailsford and Don Humphreys and Dorothy Van Schaack, respectively. President H. T. Reynolds this week announced committeemen for the coming year as follows: Public Affairs, Roads Ernest A. Strong, Edward Clyde, Dr. George A. Anderson. Economy and Efficiency in Local Lo-cal Government and Public Schools W. W. Clyde, A. O. Thorn, Harry Pennington. Under-privileged Child Dr. R. C. Petty, M. W. Bird, Dr. John R. Anderson. (Continued on page eight) Kiwanis President Announces Committees (Continued from page one) Attendance A. O. Packard, J. 0. Reynolds, John Bearnson. Kiwanis Education and Membership Mem-bership G. Lowry Anderson, Glen W. Sumsion, John Bearnson, J. W. Olsen. House and Reception Wm. Schreiner, Merle Sargent, William Witney, Dean Stewart. 4-H Clubs, Scouts, and Vocational Voca-tional Guidance W. W. Brock-bank, Brock-bank, Claude G. Salisbury, William Wil-liam Witney. Publicity Claude Eggertsen, Harrison Conover. Agriculture W. R. Eddington, ' W. H. Anderson, Edward Clyde. Business Standards and Promotion Promo-tion Harold Christensen, Paul Haymond, J. O. Reynolds, Charles A. Franks. Inter-Club Relations J. F. Wingate, Alma Wheeler, Ray Richards. Finance, Entertainment, Directive Direc-tive Education for Leisure F. C. Packard, Joseph W. Grant, Milt Harrison. Grievance and Good-Will Glen W. Sumsion, Claude Eggertsen, Joseph W. Grant. Music Carl Nelson, William Schreiner, Joseph W. Olsen. |