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Show Banker Talks To Kiwanis Club; Plans Activity Max Thomas, vice-president of the Commercial Bank of Utah; and president of the Spanish Fork Kiwanis Club, was the guest speaker at the local lo-cal club meeting last night. He related briefly some of his experiences as a delegate to the International Kiwanis convention conven-tion at Miami, Fla. last month, and then discussed trends in the banking business, and some of his firm's policies as they affect local depositors and patrons. pat-rons. Elmer Yergensen, chairman of the Agricultural and Conse-vation Conse-vation committee, was in charge of the program and introduced the speaker. Also attending the meeting was P. P. Thomas, president of the bank, and father fath-er of Max. The membership heard brief reports on the July 1 and 2 combination boxing tournament and firework -display that is being jointly sponsored by Kiwanis Ki-wanis and the UBIC committee. with Ray Summers, recreation- tribe, as the promoter for the al director for the Ute Indian fights. |