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Show Walt Lowes to Represent Kiwanis at Confab I McRay Cloward, president of the KiwaTiis' Club of Cedar City, announced this week that Walter Lowe, club member, and his wife would represent the local civic Organization at the 40th annual TCiwanis International Conven-- Conven-- tlon 'to e -held at Cleveland, "Ohio, June 26-30, as official dele-gates. dele-gates. Principal .speakers at the five-day five-day meeting, in addition to Kiwanis Ki-wanis International President Don E. Engdahl, will be The Honorable Ezra Taft Benson, secretary se-cretary of Agriculture; A. D. P. Heeney, Canadian Ambassador to the United States, and General "Nathan F. Twining, Chief of Staff, United States Air Force. According to Cloward, this is the second successive year that Lowe has represented the local club at the International Convention. Con-vention. Last year he was in at- tendance at the convention in New York. This year's convention will be held in Cleveland's Municipal Auditorium as the high spot in Kiwanis' 40th anniversary. The first convetion of Kiwanis International Inter-national was held in Cleveland At that time, the organization boasted 16 clubs. Today, there are well over 4000 Kiwanis clubs In the United States, Canada,1 Alaska and Hawaii, and the delegates dele-gates are expected to register near 13,000 for an all-time high. |