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Show Bingham Kiwanis Gather at Spring vil!e Last Thursday, April 23rd, 1931, thirty-six Bingham Klwanians, wives wiv-es and guests drove down to Spring-vlllee Spring-vlllee to participate In an interclub meeting with Sprlngville as the hvt club and all other Utah clubs as guests. Two hundred and fifty people peo-ple were served at the banquet in the Art Salon of the Sprlngville High School. Governor H. B. Aven, of the Utah-Idaho Kiwanis District, a Hltier-hamlte, Hltier-hamlte, was the guest of honor, arriving ar-riving that afternoon in Sprlngville from Los Angeles. Qfinny Club officials of-ficials of Utah and past district officers of-ficers were present. Many vocal and lnstrumetnal selections were rendered on the excellent musical program. The great art gallery was a revelation reve-lation to all viistors. Three hundred hun-dred thirty-five exhibits were on display. One hundred ten paintings paint-ings are now the property of the High School and two hundred nnd twenty-five paintings, insured for $200,000.00 had been sent by famous artists from all parts of America and Europe, for the exhibition. This great exhibit was started by Sprlngville Kiwanis ten years ago and has grown from a very small beginning to one now recognized both here and abroad. This one undertaking, un-dertaking, of the Sprlngville Club Justifies the existence of the Sprlngville Club, if not another o Jwtive had ever been accomplished. |