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Show Kiwcnis Club Has Plans Made for Coming Year At two recent meetings the Kiwanis Club of Pleasant Grove made plans for community com-munity work during the coming year. Three major undertakings un-dertakings will be completed. 1. The interesting and historic old Log Cabin Museum will be extensively repaired. One entire en-tire .log . wall that has been badly damaged by weathering and decay is being restored. 2 They nearby old stone Library is being remodeled to provide more convenience and better service to the public. 3 A new, permanent ticket office is being built at the Pleasnt Grove Rodeo Grounds. It will be expecially useful during the Strawberry Days Fair, Car-' nival, and Rodeo that each year assumes more importance importan-ce and attracts more attention ' in the community. New officers ' will be installed in-stalled when the club entertains enter-tains its wives and friends at a "Ladies , Night'.' dinner later this month. Maurice Peterson - is the new president, Harold Jacklin is past president, George Grass is President Elect and Harvey Rawlingson will continue as Secretary-Tresuren Secretary-Tresuren The new board of directors will consist of these .four officers together with the elected directors who are:. Ken Harvey, Merrill ' Warnick, Harry Derr, Keith Sterling and Bob Bunker. Newly appointed Chairmen of the Activity Committees (many . are . hold overs) are:Citizeriship Service, Harry .Derr; Membership Development, Develop-ment, Boyd Fugal; Support of Spiritual Aim, Vera Little; Sponsored Youth, Bob Bunker; Programs, Merrill Warnick; Major Emphasis, Geroge Grass; Youth Service, Bill Peterson and Public Relations, Louis Gardner. The wide range of subjects covered by these commitees is a good indication of the work performed by Kiwanis Club in this community. |