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Show LIONS WISH FOR U.S. NEUTRALITY, UTAHJEAD SAYS "It is the hope of Lions International Inter-national that as long as we can every man and every Lion will keep his mind neutral and help our government and president stay neutral during the European conflict", con-flict", said Jess Hyatt of Heber, district governor of the Lions club, when he addressed the local Lions at their regular bi-monthly meeting held Tuesday evening. Mr. Hyatt explained the organization organ-ization of the Lions club, pointing point-ing out that the Bingham Canyon Can-yon club is in district 2 with Seth Pixton of Salt Lake City as chairman and also under supervision su-pervision of zone C, headed by Tony Duvall of Murray. Zone meetings are to be held every three months and all club secretaries secre-taries and presidents within the zone are supposed to attend. District Governor Hyatt stated that over 1200 Lions in the United Unit-ed States received perfect attendance attend-ance buttons for last year and 75 Lions received buttons for perfect per-fect attendance for a ten-year period. Last year 500 new clubs were formed and 41000 projects started and completed by Lions. The Lions club voted to enter a float in the Galena Days parade par-ade to be held at 10 a. m., Friday, September 29. Secretary W. L. Faddis was instructed to write the Utah State Road commission and ask them to take action, on the crossing signal that should be installed on the Orem crossing cross-ing of the Bingham-West Jordan highway near West Jordan. O |