Show Lions Name Candidates for Offices at Interesting Program I A record near-record number of members members mem mem- bers of the Moab Lions club were on hand With daughters and guests Monday night for the annual annual annual an an- nual Fathers and Daughters b banquet ban held at the Towne and Country Country Country Coun Coun- try club as the first regular May meeting Features of the evening were committee reports chief among which w was the results o ot the nominating committee which submitted a list of candidates to tD the club for the election which will be held at the next regular meeting I The nominating 1 is 11 made up of former fonner presidents of the club who met and drew up 1 the list of candidates which may maybe maybe I Ibe be increased through further nominations nominations nominations nom nom- until election night Nom Nominated hinted for club president were Orbra C. C Wiggle Beverly Spencer Spence and Robert Norman Three are nominated for this with tl U. U understanding that the one receIvIng receiving receiving ing the highest number of votes would be president the second highest would be first vice presIdent president president pres pres- ident and the third highest would be second vice president I For the office of Secretary- Secretary treasurer Frank I. I Kroesen who has served in that capacity dur- dur the past year was ed and is unopposed for that position Sam Taylor and Bill Meador were nominated for Lion Tamer sa Sam Constantino Jr anc and James Junes King for Tall Tail Twister and and five candidates listed for directors direct direct- ors G G. R. R McKee George Blake Jack Payne J. J W West and George Burke Three will be elected elected elect elect- ed the one with the highest vote to be for two years and next two highest for one year each Further nominations may be made from the floor previous to election it was announced by E. E R. R Carter chairman of the nominating nom norn- mating committee Lion Carter was as assisted by Edd J J. J W. W Corbin George Burck and Mars Pope In other business Bates Wilson I superintendent of the Arches national national national na na- na- na monument explained to the group the proposal of the National Nation Nation- a al Park Service to withdraw an additional piece of land for the monument situated In the Fiery Furnace section ot pt the Arches He told that Si It larger portion of of- land than that which is desired for inclusion would be released from present withdrawal as it is not needed as a part art of the monument Mr Wilson stated that with coming coming com corn ing log planned Improvements In the monument under the Park Services Service's ServIces ServIce's Services Service's ices ice's Mission 66 program It was necessary that this piece of land be Included The club after a short discussion went on record as supporting the park service In InthIs Inthis Inthis this move and voted to send a delegate to Cedar City if possible possible pos pos- sible for a hearing of the proposed propos propos- ed transaction A report on the Boy Scout- Scout Lion club highway cleanup campaIgn campaign cam cam- was given It was reported that though the program had to tobe tobe tobe be discontinued due to conflicts this month it was hoped that it Jt would again get underway as soon as at school was ended for the year The amount of rubbish hauled away in the one day the team worked pointed out a need for further work committee members members mem mem- bers bets stated A A two portion program finished the evening The very well pre pared and interesting program was thought by many to be one of the best of the tho year The first portion consisted of musical numbers prepared under the direction direction direction dir dir- of Wallace Somerville musIcal musical mu mu- instructor at Grand county high school and included a clarinet clari clan net trio by Misses Marolyn Barton Barton Bar Bar- ton Carole Parsons and Janet Nugent Following this Alan Nu- Nu gent geat a sixth grader in the school played a tenor solo Bolo to the of a are are- re re- re cording Lions w were re very high In praise of or the performance of or orthe the students and voted a stand stand- Ing lug thanks to Mr Somerville for forthe forthe forthe the progress made by the high school band under his direction this year The second portion of the program pro pro- program gram was given by Mrs Delbert McAtlin who showed the club a large collection of ot Indian relics and told of the brief history and characteristics of the early day Indians Indiana of the area Explaining that gathering of historical relics Is forbidden under federal law Jaw Mrs McAtlin went on to explain that this area are was rich in the relics which should be preserved until such time as their removal for placement In a museum is undertaken After a full night of activities the meeting was Wal adjourned by President Ken Hyde |