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Show TEACHERS TO BE GUESTS OF llffANIS CLUB -7"jlyeock Is Somed As Now Club Member ers of the Springville and , !ln elementary grade schools Sf .thigh school will be guests fthe Kiwanis club at an annual 0 t and program scheduled S,t"ning beginning at 7:30 ' at Memorial hall. Approxi-S,Sy Approxi-S,Sy seventy are expected. m entertainment is under the Ton of W. W. Brockbank, Sal of the high school, who Lactastoastmaster. The club program last week fea-, fea-, id a talk on the third war loan Jtrd Love, of Salt Lake L Harrison Conover, toast- 1 ier for the evening, led in a l ussionof war installations n h". state, taking up principally 1 Bushnell General hospital at Lham City. He also showed a "jber of pictures of the hospital operation. Mary Bird entertained with M0 selections. The attendance rize went to Victor Frandsen. Special guests during the eve-Bing eve-Bing were Carol Liechty, on fur-lou,h fur-lou,h here from the Navy, and Homer Allen. Howard Maycock was welcomed as a new club mem-ber. mem-ber. II. W. Bird gave the customary toasts to members of the club whose birthdays had occurred since the last meeting, and F. C. Packard and Claude E. Eggertsen were thus honored. |