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Show the problem would indicate!" Jay Smith is ready to believe when solid proof is offered not before; and as yet, no proof from acceptable sources has come to his attention. Park City Kiwanis, formed in 1925, has 23 active members and meets every Wednesday night with Dennis Nelson, pres ident; Kendall Webb, secretarytreasurer, sec-retarytreasurer, and Tad Bingham as program chairman for this year. Speaker Tells of Pollution Jay Smith is very much interested inter-ested in this world of ours but he is not afraid for its survival. sur-vival. Speaking at Treasure Mountain Moun-tain Inn at the regular Wednesday Wednes-day night dinner meeting of Park City Kiwanis, Mr. Smith, an engineer with Mertec, Inc., producers of mercury,, in Salt Lake City, cautioned people to think a second time about what they hear and to take a second look. " Pollution today is very little worse than it ever has been," he said, and he does not agree with the many "instant expert ecologists" being spawned by the thousands in today's universities, univer-sities, that we should close down and dismantle our society on their word. "Science is a provable item," Mr. Smith stressed, " and there certainly is not adequate proof that the world is in as bad shape as these new students of |