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Show OGDEN MAN ELECTED GOVERNOR OF UTAH-IDAHO KIWANIS CLUBS International President and Mrs. Ross Sleep in Brigham Young's Bed; Twin Falls Next Convention City: Springville Stunt Prize Winner I ,', William H. Reedor, Jr.. Ogden at-, ! 1 torney, was chosen district governor I of Kiwanis at the doling session of I the Utah-Idaho Kiwanis ciui district I i, l convention Thursday afternoon ai I the Hermitage In Ogden canyon; Ho I f I i; succeeds Oliver O Haga of Bolio. I Idaho. ;! j Mr. Reeder was one of the organ- t-.-rs and a charter membir of the I- i lyd.-n Ktwanla chlb, which was given 1V)I a charter here last v".ir rjj f Twin Kails. Idaho, was honored in jit ( It- sl.ftlon ns I he convention city' SJt for 192.1 The choice came after k';-fl Twin Kails boosters gave aesurancu that Twin Falk would provide ompl- 3 )larp for business sessions and won'.l Smt go the. limit In entertainment. Th ;j humorous declaration by oti1 of the ?n; Twin Palls boosters that "the city ill had an underground connection with V'f Canada,'! brought forth cheers fron the club members ,m ' Springville walked off with the Oir- Ij den trophy awarded for the beSt stunt ( presented at stunt night. Wednesday BVi ning. V1 Actual count of the number who jjii'ijl attended the annual banquet last night at the Hermitage totaled 420 i ! persons fyj This is said to have been the larg est number of persons who have dined li. at the Hermitage at one time bi years larif Tables overflowed the dining room ITM into the corridor and oul on the fij ,4, large front porch of the Inn. Trout 1 and chicken dinners were served T.TFT TEN Wis N'AMED, if'l-li Taul Peterson of Idaho Pal I a Tdi- '.(!' ho, was electeil lieutenant RO'ern3nr :lt for Idaho, while Ales HedQUlat of r... n irsc innnrf.fl -itli thi. einn- r1 - $) flee for I'tah at the afternoon session i'ii ' . held in the pavilion in the Hermitage I i park. i ', y Ktwanlans from Idaho Falls, tn -',t nominating Mr. Peterson, cnlled at- L'jijf tention to his war record and told of I I Instances where he had displayed ex- a'rJ reptlonnl bravery under Intense shell wH fire. They told of his rescue of a TiW wounded eomrade from a bell-hole itlfjl of ,n wo"nds received in c-aw'- U ! lng out amidst rrnshlne; shells ti Ijjirii bring the torn body of his friend to j safety ROSS 1 SPJ iKl R fjl'l George H. Ross, of Toronto. Can- tji5 ade, was one of the principal spea'v- LuV ers during the .''fternoon session. fie U . emphasized particularly in hi brier fiji address that Kiwanis was nrr?anlz"d ItJ for entirely unselfish nurooscs and ilbjt deelaretj that the (Cooperation trained lens through the contact of the member- fJJJ and their taking hold of problems Uil can !o much for the communities In frSi which they live! Me encouraged the adoption of an Idea placed before the. 1 International convention for the """- rvi. taring of the child movement ana , tirgred that Kiwanls.take steps to ertu- ) ' ' cate children properly In the mar- JL I. ter of fundamental principles of the United tati . governm-nt. NOVT'TTT ion ROSS Va An Interesting feature of the con- 2 it' f vention was the novelty jilanned for ajwf International President George H. f:t! Ross and Mrs. Ross In Toronto Th fjHtj were ghen the privilege of sb-ep'n r if Hi In a handsome hand-carved pine cr.n- fjqk pled bd. formerly the property of ijj'.I Brlghani Toung in the Be Hive j'lfj house in Salt Lake. I'tJ The he.l K owneil bv Mr nnj frs. flg F, L. Clawson of Ogd-n. Mr. Clnw- fitJj' son Is a member of the Ogden Kl- wanis club and chairman of tt i d( 1 1 , i. ration bommfttec He red raped tho massive piece of furniture and had . William H Recder. Jr.. Ogd-nj attorney, elected governor of the 1 1'tah-lda.ho Klwanls district at the ' I concluding session of the Ogden , i conentlon I I ! i it taken to the Hermitage The Roaaea were greatly surprised and pleased by this honor accorded them WiKiani J. Blackburn, I he. conv ention en-tion registrar, and Sumner r. Nelson, the treasirrer, said thai sHactly 33J KlyVanlans and their Indies had rejj-( rejj-( stored at the convention ln-adquai -trs and paid Uie required conveh-lion conveh-lion fees. M)KI. v i ( h; In add.tion to those listed Thursday :n The Standard-Examiner, the following fol-lowing also w-rc registered at convention con-vention headquarters fj P.. Mor.se, Ogden. Mi. and Mrs. A. K. Bberhardt, BttH Ilke. I Mr and Mrs. A. V. Rorsieyi I'rir". I Mr ;md .Mrs. II A Theurer i.ogan. Mayor Prank Prahcls, (Jgden. Mr and Mrs. George H. Brlmhall, Provo. Rteilln,',' Kelson, Sail Lake Mr. and MrS. Walter A.damS, Provo. .1 H Oowen. Caldwell Mr an-! Mr- K.hn. Salt Lake. Mrs May K. Raer, Salt Lake. Allan Jacobs, Logan Press Bancroft, Salt Lake Mr an 1 Mrs. V. V. Phillips. Rrlg- ha ni Mrs. H. J. Packer. Ogdi-n. Mrs. Prank Bsrtlett, ' tgden. J. M. Jackson. Provo. Mr and Mrs. j. C. Lillywhlte, BrJLg.-j ham. " .Mr. and Mrs. V5.'. A. Calh Urlgham. Mr and Mrs. II O. Hewlett Sail Iike. Bcrvard Nichr.is, BriirhanVi Mr. and Mrs. I M. Mlchelsen, Salt l-ike X. K. Vincent. Sn't Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Porter, Salt Take. j I M, p. Urquhart, renr,r. Mrs Preal i'aekurd. S;iit Lake. Mr. and Mrs. m. Byrno, UrlsHam. I P. m. Orem, Salt Lako V; H. Rlohey, Salt Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. tf. C. EiOppor, Salt I Ike Governor ("liark-s P. Uabey, Salt I Lnk-v Simon vhapiro and wife, Salt Lake. Hen Brewatar, salt Lnke. .Mr and Mrs V. Wllklns, Sail Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. unit. Salt Lake. Dr and Mrs. K. VI Hampton Salt Iike. Mr nnd Mrs. R K Mil lor, Salt Lake. .Mr. and Mrs. .1 I'onccNt. iiripliain. Henry Scbrave, Salt Lake. Mrs. Henry Schraven. ?yt Lake. .Mr and Mr. J. .. A"ard, Opden. Ha::el P,rocklnnk. Spanish I'ovk. Lonl A Thorty Salt Like. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rich, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W I ESldridgC. Salt Lake. L. X3. Kelly. Salt Lake. no |