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Show IDffiBen' MaDmmnimsBtedl Hv Mnps (DEuiiBds TEniis Weelk Candidal f!vealed This Week Preston And Franklin Organizations To Elect New Leaders This Month The traditional banquet given each year for the lettermen of the high school by the Preston Lions was held Wednesday at the Jefferson Jeffer-son school with the Home Economics Eco-nomics department preparing the luncheon which was served to sixty-four. Some thirty men from trie school who had won letters in the field of athletics were honored guests. Program numbers were given by students of the music department of the school and Superintendent R. F. Campbell spoke on athletics. Candidates for offices m the Lions' club were presented at the banquet and will be voted on at the next regular meeting of the club on May 27. These men are: For president, Dr. Orvid Cutler, C. I. Goff; first vice president, Nat Edwards, Ezra Foss; second vice president, Harold Egbert, Dr. Leo Hawkes; secretary, A. C. Conine, Harold B. Allen; Lion Tamer, Harold Har-old Olsen, Wallace Jensen; tail twister, Ralph Miller, Rulon Dunn; two year directors, Wallace Bailey, Earl Hollingsworth, Earl Lloyd and A W. (Jack) Anderson. The nom over directors are C. I. Goff and Lincoln Foster. The Pioneer City Lions' club nominated officers for the coming year at their regular meeting Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. They were as fol- lOWS; For president: Earl Cole and Al-vin Al-vin Atkinson; first vice president, the losing candidate for president; 2nd vice president, Floyd Robinson and Homer D. Williams; 3rd vice president, the losing candidate for 2nd vice president; secretary and treasurer, Harold Lowe and Leonard Leon-ard Butterworth; tail tister, Bart Nash; Lion tamer, Merle Adamson; directors, Harold Bradford, Russell Rus-sell Bradford, Hazen Jamison and Stratford Smith, two to be elected. The election will take place at their next regular meeting. |