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Show Reports Progress on Playground Equipment l In keeping with the plan of the Kiwauis Club to finish the Playground, the Committee in charge reported that they had ordered and arranged for the following equipment: A Battery of five swings, a slide, a teeta-toter, teeta-toter, and. a Giant Stride. The equipment will be here shortly and when it arrives it will be placed in position in a few days. I The Committee on the under-privelidged under-privelidged children reported that the survey was already plan ned and the work was going for- Jard. The Scout Movement was lentioned as a read aid to the solution of some of the problems among the boys in the Canyon. Great new! of the moment was Scout Leaders to begin a Scout Troop to aid Troop 2 in the lower low-er part of the Town. The Committee on Inter-club Activities is now headed by Dave Watkins and it is the desire of that Committee that the members memb-ers of the Club shall visit the Club at Park City when the Charter will be presented on the evening of May 15th. Other visits will be arranged as soon as possible. The Business meeting was a success and the arrangement to have one business meeting during dur-ing the month is making the Club more efficient. ' The meeting this Thursday (to-day,) is arranged by Art Thomas of the Bingham State Bank who will introduce the speaker, Mr. R. C. Wilson, Assistant Assis-tant tn thp Virp-nvpsidpnt. nf thp National Copper Bank. The prize last week was won by J. T. Bogan and presented by Dave Watkins. |