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Show . . n1' r" ' 1 1 in! uy a broom, elp blind, ions urge i(K)d weather and approach-J approach-J spring reminds Lions that TTis again broom time and y have on hand 75 dozen, otal of 900 brooms of every Inscription to dispose of in -ingville. The sale begins rch 9 at 7 p.m. directed by ine Miner. 'resident Dave Friel reports I 3 is one of the club's pro-fy pro-fy ts to assist the blind. Blind rkmen make the brooms and t club purchases them. After I ing the brooms, funds are d by the club for local ht conservation work, supping sup-ping glasses, examinations 1 other services. The project Co makes work for many id people. . 7he Springville club has the ' tinction of being the first carry on such a project i this year several other Obs in the state are doing the ne thing on the same date, i Hie club's broom supply Vnprises regular brooms, lint ishes, push brooms, whisk ioms and many others hiding hi-ding toy brooms, rhe hard work of other peo-! peo-! often explains the success other men. James Damico, left and Dave Friel, inspect a few of the 900 brooms the Lions will sell in Springville as part of their sight conservation project, beginning March 9. - |