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Show Kiwanis Kids' Day Draws 709; Plan '53 Election A report made last night on the third annual observance of National Kids' Day revealed that approximately 700 youngsters young-sters marched in the parade, were given treats at the park, and saw a free show at the Uinta Theatre. According to Floyd Peterson, president of the Roosevelt Ki-wanis Ki-wanis Club, sponsor of the day. it had been previously announced an-nounced that a special edition of the Roosevelt Standard would again be sponsored as a fund-raising fund-raising project, and the receipts turned into the city's swimming pool fund. Further considera tion of the project prompted the club to use the few dollars profit they realized from their July Fourth fireworks to hono" the kids. ! Earl Spendlove, unit conservationist conser-vationist for the Soil Conservation Conserva-tion Service, was the guest speaker last night and reveiwed the S C S program from its beginning. be-ginning. Laura Ann Leavitt played two piano solos for the group. A new member, Victor C. Brown, manager of Brown's, was inducted into the club, and President PeteTson announced a nominating committee composed com-posed of J. D. Walker, Bert Burgess, Bur-gess, Don Truman and Cliff Memmott. Election of new officers of-ficers will take place the latter part of the month. |