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Show I j :n :.:i. i i:iiuvAi:v 1, i-' ii J3 i MKKii.v.; Hi:i.n .tax. so lA'XCIIilO MKETIN'.i Ail who iui.-si'd t'.'.e l.HH-i in? on '.January 30 suveiv niisseu somc-' somc-' thing. Inter-club meeting vita 'the Ogden and Logan clul'S was' 'hold.- The Ogden club furnished the program. Ceo. H. Lowe was' War.;, a, i:i i'.e e '. : t a ch.'.r.ge in l!i!s ca:..y. The '.. .t,r to (lovoraor Maw !.;.,s lo.u tent to that cueet. Those dam luncheon Unions did show up, aheat ililineeii ia numhti', we ordered more and Clayton is makins a box or some. thing to keep them in. H. O. was appointed to investigate investi-gate tiie possibility of having tha club incorporated. I'lTlliil MEETl.VC.S Dr. T. "V. Jarvis outlined soma of the future programs: (1) Associated Ass-ociated Civics Club meeting of February 7, to take the place of. our regular Meeting of Feb. 6. It will be held at .the Utah Stats Agricultural College in Logan, Friday, February 7, at G:30 p.m. Dinner will be served in the College Coll-ege Cafeteria, the cost being 7 5a per plate. All club members an4 wives are invited. (2) Business meeting w-ill be held Ion February 13. (3) Ladies night on February 20. A George Wash- the principal speaker. The subject of Geo's. talk was "Keep Your House in Order" and 'was very abely illustrated in his word pictures of: (1) England's unperepardness, (2) A properly 'managed grocery store, (3) A Iwell managed home, (-4) A succ-'essful succ-'essful business and '(5) A progressive pro-gressive Kiwanis Club. I Geo. did a little reminiscing i about the early days of SmithfieU his mother having spent a few-years few-years of her early childhood here. The meeting was enriched by 'a number of vocal solos by Paul 'Cragun accompanied by E. Oborne ' Paul is the song leader of the ' Ogden club. He peped up the 'meeting by leading several club 1 songs, i NEW MEMBER PRESENTED TO THE CLUB Ed Pitcher tas joined the club. We hope Ed will enjoy the club as much as the members will enjoy en-joy having him there, of course : we -want to get well acquainted : with Ed, so just in case we are inglon program will be presented under the direction of the Inter-club Inter-club Relationship committee. We still have promises of i piano player for the club. Pr ident C. R. says he will have O..J by the next meeting. PROJECTS Leo Nelson and H. O. were re appointed to try and get ttiose camp stoves lined up for tho Kiwanis Camp by spring. KIWANIS CLUB MEMBERS ) VISIT HERE JAN. 33 Members from the Logan cluH were, Leiutenaant Governor, L. Em Nelson, A. L. Cole, and A. P-Christhansen. P-Christhansen. From Ogden, Geo,, H. Lowe, R. E. Edens, G. T. Hona Paul Cragun, E. Obcrne, and P W. Fuller. going along the 'high-way too last maybe Ed will help us out. . MEETING OP JAN. 23, BUSINESS MEETING MEMBER REINSTATED Oscar Harwood was reinstated into the club, they say Oscar used to be one of the Dest. anu we know he will be one of the best again. We welcome Oscar back. GAME WARDEN The club voted to recommend |