Show NEW OURAY RANDLETT LIONS CLUB RECEIVES CHARTER SATURDAY NIGHT Rites Held at Banquet And Program at Scout House Witnessed by Many Nearly persons attended the Randlett-Ouray Randlett Lions Club Charter night program and ban ban- banI I let q held at the Scout House 1 Saturday evening The new club Is sponsored by bythe bythe II the Vernal Lions Clubs The hall was decorated with 1 frosted boughs from which hung red berries White and blue blue- striped P topers lined the tables asta ra and a miniature ri Christmas is scene was set by each place The meeting was called to or- or order order der by y Austin Wardle chairman of the Charter Night Committee of the new club He introduced Mayor Briant H a former Lions district governor who acted as toastmaster Chell Chellus us Caldwell chorister of the Vernal Club led the group in community singing The pledge of allegiance was led by George r re P Roth past nf dent of the e Vernal e Club Visitors from the Salt Lake City Mm Mill Creek Holliday and Provo Lions Clubs were intro by toastmaster Musical numbers were pre pre- presented presented by Mrs Richard Ufford who sang a vocal solo and Anna AnnaFae Fae Snow who played a Marim- Marim Marimba 1 ba solo Mel Wright district governor of Lions District A 28 Utah presen presented ted the charter for the Randlett-Ouray Randlett Club to Its president president dent Bert Young Ue He informed each of the club officers as to his duties and responsibilities following which he gave a talk on the meaning of and its responsibility to the com com- comm community m I President dent Young accepted the charter on behalf of the new club and pledged its members to toa toa a strict observance of the Lions code of ethics Continued on Page 8 OURAY LIONS CLUB RECEIVES CHARTER Continued hem page pace e UAlvin U UAlvin U ri Alvin E Eo Weeks Weeks president of the Verna sponsoring Vernal Club ex ex- ex expressed pressed the gratification of his hiJ club members in assisting In the organization of another club and stated slated that he be felt that the two clubs by cooperating and working together would do much to further lurther the interests of Uintah County A report on the recent meet- meet meetIng meeting Ing ini of the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact Commission was made by G E His report was published In full in inthe inthe the December 11 1 I issue of the Vernal Express Mr said that he had while in Denver visited the Colorado Museum of Natural History and that it would be possible for the Utah I Field House at Vernal to arrange for a series of lectures here be be- I be-I beginning ginning next November by not not- noted ed Id adventurers world travelers and scientists Mr stated slated that a survey would be made within the next week to determine whether or not Uin Uin- Uintah Uintah tah County residents desired to hear these lectures and if so arrangements would be made to bring them here next fall Closing speaker was D A Skeen past president of the Lions International Association Mr Skeen gave an overall pic pic- picture picture ture of the work of the Lions or or- or organization organization throughout the world He stated that the International Lions Lion Clubs Club have more members member than any other similar civic or Officers of the new Ouray- Ouray Randlett Club are Mr Young president Grant Pickup secre secre- treasurer tary-treasurer Ralph Taylor first vice-president vice LaRue Pick Pek up second vice-president vice Will Will- Willlam iam lam Chandler third vice vice-prest vice vice-pres dent Wayne Pickup lion tamen tame Bill Young tail tall twister Bert Ber Stoddard and Elbert Chandler year two-year directors R A An An- Anderson derson and George Geor e Pickup one- one year directors Other members are Newel Anderson Myron Mylon Brough William Chandler Har Har- Harold Harold old Dudley Lester Gagon Gagan Al Al- Al Albert Albert bert Harris Ward Edgar Ed Ed- Ed Edgar gar Jensen Ivan Rogers Jesse Wilson Williard Wall Ralph Wall Lawrence S Wall Jr Ira E Wilson Austin Wardle Jack Young |