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Show Officers And Directors Of The New Brigham City Kiwanis Club CSX Ttnrw yjoiuS- - ourn ci Friday. December Brigham City. Utah s v .i A A. t Certainly the Nevvb Journal rate foi servicf. It follows Box a year goes overseas! Elder boys in the armed forces Phone your newTtJ everywhere. And the special i - i 10, 1948 BEST WISHES! Our Sincere Best Wishes to the TO NEW THE BRIGHAM I CITY KIWANIS CLUB r:;:rn :JW' , (0 UK adle rjc ilfeww jo:ic yah. $u' J. 'v- jr tpai jget - KIWANIANS J BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP And To The Charter Kiwanians-SucceIn AH Your Projects . Z t V, ss ! jiti J. H. BOTT X SONS ,jire sent ill CO nail Monuments 3 !m MAX MORGAN, Prop. M icr unit Leslie A. Bundy, director, and J. Floyd Knudson, director. Fred B. Owen, director, and J. Floyd Knudson, director. (Not present when picture was taken, E. H. "Pete Peters, treasurer.) These officers will serve the club the remainder of this year and through 1949. Officers and directors of the Brigham City Kiwanis chartered tonight, are pictured in conference. .Standing, left to right, Glen S. Humpherys, president; J. Edwin Baird, director; Cam Harmon, director; Dr. Bruce Harmon, secretary, and George R. Craghead, vice president. Seated, left to right, Maurice A. Burtcher, director; club, to be SUCCESS The To New Service Club KIWANIS And Good Fellowship And Good Fun To All Kiwanians . . . And Their Ladies MILADY SHOP CONGRATULATIONS WISHES FOR AND YOUR SUCCESS RUMANIANS APPLIANCES ... ... f COVEfllNGS LO Oft WELCOME, KIWANIS to Brigham City, a grand and friendly ... town. And heres our sincere ish for success w and progress to the men banded together in this new service organization. Best of luck, Kiwanians. PHEASANT Aside from actual organization, the biggest job to date at coinplished by the Bugham City Kiwanis club hs been prepara tion and ariangements for the Charter Night meeting tonight, and in this, too, they have been assisted by the Ogden club I CAFE Cecil charter night done so far, Krwanis presiWe have full confidence that tonights party and charter ceremony presentation is going to be a gala affair, and full credit is due this com mittee. Heading the committee is Les chairman. Bundy as general Glenn Andersen has had charge of publicity, E. H. Peters has taken care of house and dinner arrangements, J. Floyd Knudson has supervised arrangement of the program, and Cam Harmon has headed attendance, which ha included selling tickets to the banquet and dance. Reed C. Culp District Governor- - elect o district of of the Ira A. Huggins Kiwanis International, will . . . Ogden attorney and state present the charter to the senator, will be toastmaster new Brigham City club this it tfy charter banquet of the evening. new Brigham City Kiwanis The committee members counHyde, will study the needs of dub this evening. Huggins is the Ogden club terparts chilLieutenant District Governor, have been:from underprivileged children, M R. Conroy, general of dren within the limits the Division No. 3, of the o chairman, Ed Andreasun, pub dub, and recommend best methKiwanis district, has licity, John Rossi, house and ods of assisting them. oeen a member of the Ogden dinner, Chet Olson, program, The Kiwanis club has three 1 1 y Youth Service ears, served and Bill Homes, attendance. committees whose work may be club the past as its president and in num- lE&Essssasa The youth service committee, classified as citizenship serorganized by the Brigham City vices. The agriculture and con- erous other offices, and was club include boys and girls servation committee is headed a member of the house of work, key clubs, and underpriv- by Clair Knudson, and its duty delegates of Kiwanis Interna- will be to faster closer ileged childien. tional in 1916. . . . Utah-Idah- The New KIWANIS AND ITS MEM BE FtS GOOD WISHES To The New Service Club Congratulations to Kiwanis and all Kiwanians. May you flourish and grow, and succeed in all worthy projects for the betterment of Brigham City, and be a force for fellowship and good will in this community. CAPITOL THEARTE 'Pick O The Pictures' W. YOSCO CALL GOOD b n CLUB World Of e LUCK TO OUR GOOD FRIENDS SAN DIEGO Here's wishing you success in your under ings in and for the benefit of Brigham City and its people. JESTES & CHASE Service Station 13 North Main BEST Your Firestone 68 South WISHES TO Sto Main THE KIWANIANS When good fellows get together, they prefer Beehive Red Rock beverages. Heres wishing the Kiwanians the best! BEEHIVE RED ROCK BOTTLING M. A. CO. BURTCHER, Prop. TO San Diego if you own a piano you can play it and there is nothing the neighbors can do about it in spite of a city ordianti-nois- BEST WISHES TO THE In (UP) THE KIWANIS CLUB KIWANIANS e nance. The City Planning Commis sions zoning committee deodpd Heres wishing the new rethat at a special hearing sulting f'ora a petition of 10 Service Club success in all neighbors to revoke a zone var-iance granted last year to E B. their endeavors. Prince, of LaJolla, to tea h the piano Testimony indicated it was1 not the practice lessons that irked the neighbors so much as it was Prices own playing during off hours. AGENCY The committee huddled with its legal adviser, Harry Clark, and emerged with the decision Real Estate Insurance that variance or no variance Price could play his own piano Bonds J. EDWIN KURD Phone personal and society items to No 7. Were always glad to have them. 1 Were in favor of anything thats the good for community, and we believe this new serviM club will help in building a better town anj area, and in promoting cooperation and will. Good luck, Kiwanians. SHEFFIELD BAIRD STOK CASH GROCERIES 120 South Main PI0"1 WELCOME Me, too. A HEARTY WELCOME KIWANIANS try to serve ALL the people and aid ALL worthy projects in Brifc-ha- City and Box Elder county. ... to the new ce! e hst service dub. and wishes to its members. Les Bundy THE KIWANIANS sin- You Make The News, KiwsnraM WE'LL REPORT IT. BUNDY Wess South Main Market K. WESLEY SHIRTS MOTOR CO. 'Better Buy Buick" S lor t nce SUCCESS Neighbors Fail To Silence Piano o ;at n relationships, and to support conservation of natural resources, such as lands, forests, minerals and wildlife. The public and business affairs committee, headed by J, Edwin Baird, will take under consideration matters in such fields, and make recommendations to the board of directors regarding supporting them, and will promote s'tl.Kal standards and fellowship between labor and business The third citizenship committee, support of churches, is headed by Clark Hillam Kiwanis administration committees are Achievement reports, headed by Henry Nielsen; mter-jelurelations with Bill Sackett as chairman, Kiwanis educa-Itioand fellowship, headed by 'Glenn Fife, laws and regulations, with Wilis Hansen as 'chairman and publ.c relations, headed by G'enn Andersen. ( ominittees for which chair men only have been appointed will be filled out with suitable Inumbers of the committee members, soon after the charter is The received president will serve as an ex officio member .of ail Mantling and special committees. Members of the board of directors a'so are charged by their constitutional duties, with taking counsel with the committees , ser-vic- WISHES GOOD LOCK, KIWANIS Utah-Idah- rural-urba- Harvey Wardrop is chairman of the boys and girls work com mittee. The key clubs committee, headed by J. Edwin Baird, is to devise ways and means to establish key clubs in schools of the Bugham City area, and promote activities for them. The committee on underprivileged children, headed by Warren To Bradbury cant overemphasize what a grand job the committees have Glen Humpherys, dent, declared. .scope. In addition to executive committees, concerned with arranging and carrying out the meetings, the committees are divided into three major groups: Youth Services Services, Citizenship and Kiwanis Administration. Fred B. Owen is chairman of the committee on attendance and membership, with Wayne Nelson and Clair Knudson as E. H. members. committee is chairman of Peters (Pete) the finance committee, with Bob Nielsen and Rees Batyas committeemen. J. Floyd Knudson heads the house committee, with Grant Jensen and Glen Fife as members. The program and music committee, headed by George Craghead, includes Harold Van Dyke and Warren Hyde. MauJ. rice Burtcher is chairman, Edwin Baird and L. A. Bundy members of the reception con tfVt And Ogden Clubs Have Done Big Job Youth, Citizenship And Administration Are Main Divisions ' A Charter Night Committees Of Brigham BY COMMITTEE ORGANIZATION BEST Bob Hillman, Kiwanian ON THE JOB EARLY DIRECTED Like all Kiwanis clubs, the new Brigham City service group Is organized on a committee structure to direct carrying out j the operation of the (dub itself and service functions within its Norma and Denzel) Butler BIST FUNCTIONS jaat t BOX ELDER n4 oitrna I ion non |