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Show LEHI TO HAVE KIWANIS CLUB H DECISION REACHrD FRIDAY AY H SECOND BUSINESS MEN'S H 6ATHERING. VISITORS FROM I PROVO KIWANIS CLUB EXPLAIN M WORKINQ OF THEIR ORQANI- H ZATION. B 1jUI !a to bo numbered with tho B. live towns that have Klwanls clubs. M Such was the decision of tweaty-flvo M business men who mot at luncheon B J-Ylday oventec and discussed the mat- H ter of as organization of some club M to look after the Interests of tho B tows. Twenty-three members were B signed up, and as many pledges glvon H to secure the balance ot fifty mem pH hership club, H The meeting, the second ot Its B nature In the cky, opened with a PH luncheon at the Darling hotel with H practically every buslnesa man la at- H tendance. Following the report those PB present adjourned to the Old Folks HBb roM and held their meeting. Messrs. PPJ Alxe Hedonist, president of the Provo PH Club, and Walter Adams, also of BBbV mHitiititiitttMtsMsi Provo, explained tho intention ot the Klwanls Club and tho results obtained obtain-ed through It In Provo and other cities. They wero much enthused with tho movement and boforo thoy had finished the Bpirlt had boon Ira-pa Ira-pa rtd to the assombly and every man present woni on rocord as favoring tho organizing of such a club In Lclil. Stops woro immediately takon to havo tho national Klwanls organizer come to Loh I and put tho movoment over and got tho club started out right. It was rqportcd that ho would bo In this section in about two wooks. A commlttoo ot flvo mombors wore choson to go to Sprlngvilla Thursday evening, .March 9th to participate in tho organizing ot tho new Klwanls Club thoro. Tho commlttoo consisted of E. D. Jones, Dr. II. Chriatonson, Sydney Gilchrist, 3, L-. Chlpman and A. F. Oalsford, Jr. Another mooting of tho business men was callod for Friday with luncheon at the Eloctrlc Bakery. hi n i |