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Show a fine baby boy and Grandpa Grand-pa J. K. reports that mother and son are (loins well. Lion Earl lielnap, chairman of the postwar planning committee, commit-tee, will be in charge of arrangements arrange-ments for the next regular business busi-ness meeting to be held May 23 at the Olympus Jr. high, Reports Re-ports show that a very interesting interest-ing meeting has been planned. I ' . sV I' . v. s. i ,v ' J x r i. CITED I-'OK SKKVK E Ed Randall, seated left, and I). A. Skeen, m ade presentations for outstanding service to Holladay Lions at their meeting last week. Standing, left to right, J. R. Nichol, Mel Wright, AYeb Richards and Frank Withers. I Lioness Wayne Xochol. On May 8 the stork brought them J For president, Arch Aldous j and Bob Mullholland; for first vice president. M,el Boley, W. K. Hammond, L. A. Springett; for second vice president, Earl Flelnap, D. Wayne Nichol, Marion Mar-ion Steed; for third vice president, presi-dent, D. K. Archer, Vere Fram-ton, Fram-ton, Heleman Hintze; for secretary. secre-tary. Harold Bennion, Z. Y. Er-ekson, Er-ekson, Roy Hohbs; for treasurer, Carl Uarson. George Manchant; for tail twister (two to be elected) elect-ed) , Glen Hinze, Ray Smih, Ken neth Sutherland, Bob Tregeagle: for Lion tamer, Joe McDonald, H. H. Nielson, William B. White; for two year directors (two to be elected), George Crowther, William Wil-liam Nichol, D. A. Osgothorpe, Kimball Vance, Ned Warnock, Mel Wright. Elections will be held June 13 at Judd's at the regular June dinner meeting. I ! Congratulations are in or-I or-I der this week to Lion and |