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Show LIONS MEET HEAR TALK ON POETRY Sugar House Lions Club members mem-bers heard Allan D. Johnson, Utah State Liquor Commissioner, at their bi-monthly meeting Monday night at Andy's Smorgasbord. Mr. Johnson spoke on poetry. He gave his interpretation of several ballads and quotations from famous poets. At their next meeting May 20, the club will elect new officers, including president, first vice president, presi-dent, second vice president, third vice president, two two-year directors, direc-tors, Lion Tamer, Tailtwister and secretary-treasurer. Two holdover directors are Raymond Ray-mond Hilton and Sherman Lowe. Candidates fo rpresident are Wil-ford Wil-ford Kimball and Clarence Rock-ace Rock-ace A. Sorensen, each received modern pioneer medals. The National Society, SUP, also honored Benjamin L. Rich with a piece of the original Promontory railroad track, because he is the grandson of Lorin Farr, Utah Pioneer railroader. Joseph Bennion was presented a certificate for being the luncheon club president in 1949. Mr. Sorensen presented the mementos. |