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Show Page 2 trict governor entered the race, in Lion H.J. Russell of the Sugarhouse club, and J. Bryant Thursday, June 20, 1968 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS district 28-- T, Miller from Harriman. A lively contest developed for two days that made it difficult for the delegates to determine just which of these two outstanding businessmen they should vote for. The voting was close, but when the votes were counted, J. Bryant Miller of Herriman had won the election. The Lions and Ladies attending from South Salt Lake are shown in the picture. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Lothaire Rich, Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Alsop, Mr. and Mrs. John Oreno, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Clausen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Livingston, Mrs. Florence Walker and Mrs. Nancy Olson. SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Elmo Black, Business Manager Subscription Rate $2.00 per year Phone 3106 So. Main St M. 484-14- Club News 41 Some of the Lions who attended convention in Logan recently. Christiansen Woodbine Circle No. 41 will hold their regular meeting Wednesday, June 19 at 8 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Center, 245 South 10th East. After the meeting, there will be Utahns Take Note Lions Roar -- Continued from page 1 types of insurance and having his securities license, Mark is now able to serve his community, be self supporting and bring pride to his native South Salt Lake. Although he's unable to run, Mark's ambition races ahead, spurred by the kick of a keen sense of humor and a vibrant scale of values. Each day, Mark Christiansen More than 1, 100 Lions and their Ladies attended the annual Utah State Lions Convention at Logan, June 13, 14 and 15. The four districts, U.T.A.H. were well represented to complement the fine arrangements and program sponsored by the Logan Lions Club, hosts for the big event. It was one of the fin- - wages a mental campaign against paralysis - and wins! Stake Road Show The Sugarhouse Lions Road Show Time is always Fun Present H. J. RUSSELL District Governor 28-- T The Lions of Utah are proud of the two candidates who ran for District Governor. Their many years of dynamic service to their clubs and to Lionism in Utah adds great strength to the cause of Lionism throughout the world. Although only one can serve as District Governor and fellowat a time, the good-w- ill the contest during generated ship will unite all the clubs in the districts to greater effort to initiate good projects that will serve more people and build better South Salt Lake Teen Time! Four Wards were in petition this year. The Stake Theme at the Crossroads. was " The shows were interesting and varied. The Wards and their awards were: Madison - Best Show, best Entre Act and special award in music. Theme - Youre . . . Burton - Second dace and special award in dance. Theme - El Macom- Candidate for Shiela McCleve Success Huge Tours Old Mexico Sheila McCleve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCleve, 143 East Wentworth Avenue, is due home tour of Old Mexfrom a three-wee- k 21. The tour June ico, Friday, started the 1st of June, but Sheila was to be graduated from Granite High on the fourth. The tour left without her, going from Utah into Arizona and New Mexico. tador . . . Kimball - Special awards in costuming and makeup. Theme - De- cisions est conventions, and did much to enand enthuse members and lighten other citizens to the ever increasing service power being generated each year by Lionism. The setting for the convention was the beautiful Utah State University Campus. Many new modern school buildings are rapidly changing the landscape, and making available to the students and faculty some of the finest college facilities found in America. The newest building on the campus, the Fine Arts Center, was tlie site of most of the meetings. These commodious and comfortable facilities, along with the beautiful facilities at the Union building, where the registration took place, and where the meals were served fulfilled the many requirements for a successful convention. Two aspirants for the post of dis entertainment committeed by Mrs. Fannie Cowart, Lillish Holt and Mrs. Clyde Binam. Neighbors of Woodcraft The Junior Circle 100 will meet at Liberty Park on June 21 at 12 noon. A picnic lunch will be served and games will be played. Senior Guardian Erlynne Johnson will be in charge, assisted by Mrs. Margaret Johnson. City Hall News Brief A Budget Hearing will be held at City Hall Monday, June 24 at 8 p.m. All citizens are invited to be BS7 men's ALL YOU CAN EAT (Bail BREAKFAST SPECIAL 99C DINNER SPECIAL . . . North Central Park - Special awards in scenery and lighting. Theme - Theres a Dragon . . . Haven Ward conducted a with Sheryl Taylor, Janice Julian, Peggy Pulver, Bette Jo Kevern and Becky Cummings with Marcia Biddle as accompanist. The MIA Stake Board presented a melodrama, Dark Doings at the Crossroads'1 or Who Stole the Salad Dressing Formula' with Leone Buttars, Bruce Burton, Blain Gailey, Darro Glissmeyer and Pearl B odell. Susan Hobson accompanied with appropriate music. Woodbine Circle Ham and Eggs Choice of: Chicken Fried Steak Breaded Veal Swiss Steak Served with: Sing-a-Lo- ng Hash Browns Toast and Jelly 60? Soup . Salad Served till 11:00 A.M. Potatoes Vegetables Roll and Butter 3 P.M. TO 7P.M. SERVED ONLY Phone 466-06- 2475 South Main 68 midnight, June 4, after the Graduation exercises, Sheila's parents put her on a jet and she caught up with the tour at San Antonio, Texas at the Hemisfair. At She has been an A Honor Student during her years at Granite and has participated in the following organizations and clubs in her senior year: Editor of Year Book, G -- Council, Honor Society, Sterling Scholar in English and Literature, Girls State, Speech and Drama, GAA, Gays and FTA (Future Teachers of America). The Herriman Lions Present J. BRYANT MILLER Candidate for District Governor 28-- T Pero She and her friend, Betsy Baily, 3496 South 13th East, were given the Special Vacation by their parents for their achievements in high school. Sheila is a member of Haven Ward. os. s5JNON-CAFFE!N- sj CA4V4T0 dJ E HOT DRINK delicious and nourishing way to start the day for the whole family. Adults and children like the delicious flavor of the wholesome grains. Simple to fix just add boiling water and serve! Economical, too! Look for it at your favorite market. Distributed by A x WORLD vny 2520 South 7th West Salt Lake City. Utah Dealers Inquiries Welcome OPEN 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. FRI. 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