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Show KIWANIS WILL OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY J. W. Thornton, former senator and a former president of the Utah Educational association, also a former for-mer Lions club president of Provo, will be the principal speaker at the Kiwanis club meeting this evening eve-ning at Valley Tavern. His talk will be in connection with an Armistice Ar-mistice day program under the direction di-rection of Toastmaster Victor Frandsen. President H. T. Reynolds will conduct the meeting. Musical num- ( bers will also be given by Norma Leichty and Ramona. Leonard, and the group will sing special wartime war-time songs. " The meeting last week was in the form of a Hallowe'en social, with Mr. and Mrs. William Witney in charge, and President H. T. Reynolds presiding. From long tables decorated with Hallowe'en motifs, luncheon was served and nutnerous noisemakers and masks added to the festivities. The program consisted of vocal solos by William Schreiner, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Schreiner; a talk by Mrs. Ella Reynolds; a reading by Mrs. Schreiner; vocal numbers by Merle Sargent, accompanied by Mrs. Sargent, and a Hallowe'en story by Victor Frandsen. Fortunes For-tunes read by the members and guests created much merriment, as did a parody on. the minutes of the last club meeting by Mrs. Harold Har-old Christensen. Community singing was directed by Carl Nelson and the invocation was by Paul Walker. Attendance prizes were awarded during the evening to Paul Walker and Mrs. Merle Sargent. |