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Show LA UK LIONS RATE HIGH IN POLIO DRIVE The emergency polio drive during September and October, became $325.71 rich.T Monday when a check for that amount was presented to Joseph Robison, Lehi, chairman of the Utah Lions polio hospital committee, by the Lark Lions club. The check was presented Sunday night at the regular ladies night meeting of the club by Wilbur Smith, club secretary! It represented the profits pro-fits of a turkey trapshoot sponsored spon-sored by the club on October 2 at the Butterfield gun traps near the mouth of Butterfield canyon. Mr. Robison congratulated the club on the splendid work, pointing point-ing out this was a considerable amount for such a small club. He also praised the other smaller small-er Lions clubs, saying they raised rais-ed more in proportion lo membership mem-bership than those in the larger areas. The check will be turned over to the Salt Lake county emergency em-ergency polio drive committee in the very near future. |