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Show ' 1 : V - 'Fir, ru lid 1 jt. I y. V'" , n-J Z - I " i t ' ' ' i ' W -o 1 L J ( I I I 1 I iLiiiniiriTri - imi m . - f 1 L J L : & Installation of Kiwanis Officers for 1 990-91 are, left to right, Woody Hayward, Lt. Gov, Division Z, : Utah Idaho District; Boyd Fisher, second vice president; Dale Ray, president and Leigh Van '4 Dyke, second vice president. , Bountiful Kiwanians honor retiring officers Hayward, Lt. Governor of Division 2, Utah-Idaho District, installed: Dale Roe, president; Leigh Van Dyke, first vice president; Boyd Fisher, second vice president; Claude Snow, secretary; David Welch, treasurer, and Reed Boothe, Dave Heapes, Kent Offrel and Brett Sutherland as board members. In closing the meeting. Roe challenged Kiwanians to "share your life" for the good of the com- ;2 munity. Examine how we can build on the past and improve the future. ;:; As an example, he called for raising more funds to increase dollar amounts for scholarships. Bountiful Kiwanis Club members and guests honored retiring retir-ing officers and welcomed 1990-91 "replacements" at the 1990-91 installation in-stallation dinner Oct. 27, at Canterbury Canter-bury Reception Center. A standing ovation honored Carl Fricke, retiring president for his 34 years in Kiwanis. He has served as Lt. Governor in both the Pacific Northwest and the Califomia-Nevada-Hawaii districts and as president in California-Nevada-Hawaii and Utah-Idaho districts. He is a Legion of Honor member. Has been publisher of a weekly newspaper and has served on many community service organizations. As pastor of the Bountiful Christian Church, he also has served as executive ex-ecutive director of the Utah Evangelical Association. Installation officer Woody |