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Show EUwanis Slates I installation fcleet On Dec. 27 Wednesday, Dec. 27, at 7:30 p. m. is the day and time when the Roosevelt Kiwanis club will install their 1951 officers-elect, is an announcement made by J. D. Walker, president and president-elect, with Cliff Memmott as chairman of the program on arrangements. According to the committee in charge, the wives and partners part-ners of the Kiwanians will be special guests, and will be pre sented with a useful gift as a favor from their men. The dinner din-ner meeting will be held at the Frontier Grill. Dr. Milton Rigby, of Midvale, lieutenant governor of division No. 2, Utah-Idaho district, will be the installing official, and Mr. Memmott, a past lieutenant-governor lieutenant-governor of division No. 1, will preside as master of ceremonies. In addition to Mr. Walker, who was the charter president of the club, having- been elected elect-ed in June 1950, and who was named to succeed himself last month, those to be installed are, Floyd Peterson, vice-president; Cliff Memmott, secretary-treasurer; Presley Timothy, Glen Stone, Elmer Eldredge, Dale Ashby, Jack Zimmerman. Grant Killian and Ted Harmston, directors. di-rectors. At their regular weekly meeting meet-ing held last night at the Frontier Fron-tier Grill, Wilford Robinson, club member and manager of the Roosevelt plant of the Hi-Land Hi-Land Dairy Co., related his experiences ex-periences while on a two-week tour of middle west and southern south-ern dairy plants for his company. com-pany. He was sent by his company com-pany to study new developments in the dairy industry. |