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Show Aunt Jemima . To Guest "Utah's Biggest Feed" A pancake race for all women over 18, excluding high school students, stu-dents, will be held as part of the big Kiwanis Pancake Festival, which is scheduled for October 4 and 5. Winner of the Utah pancake race will be sent to Disneyland to compete in the national pan-j cake race finals. "It's a lot of fun but it can also be very rewarding," reward-ing," points out Ed Pearce, general gen-eral chairman of the big pancake show. 1 The pancake event is being sponsored by the four Kiwanis clubs of this area, the Salt Lake, Bountiful, Sugar House and Bonneville Bon-neville clubs. More than 600 members mem-bers will be participating in the giant promotion. All profits from Continued on Page 10 Aunt Jemima ! Continued on Paje 10 j the event wi'.I be used for the benefit of the underprivileged chil-j dren. i The pancake festival will be; held from 5 to S:30 p.m. on Friday, Fri-day, October 4, and 7:30 a.m. to( 1 p.m. on Saturday, October 5J Tickets are being sold by all Ki-j wanians for $1 for adults and! three for a dollar for children. A; complete breakfast will be served! to all ticket-holders with "all the; pancakes you can eat," reports Mr. Pearce. The events will be staged at the new Highland High and the West High cafeterias. Entertainment and contests and fun will be arranged ar-ranged at the sessions. Aunt Jemima, Je-mima, well - known radio and TV personality, will come here from Hollywood to entertain and coach the amateur chefs. The general committee in charge of the pancake festival includes in-cludes Mr. Pearce of the Salt Lake Club, Mans Smith of the Bonneville Club, Albert Southwick Jr. of the Bountiful Club and Dick Keddington of the Sugar House Club. Women can enter for the pancake pan-cake race by contacting any Ki-wanian Ki-wanian of any of the four clubs. i |