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Show LIONS PRESIDENT TO VIS1TSALT LAKE The annual Mid-Winter Banquet Ban-quet and conference in honor of Lions Club InU: national President Presi-dent ; nd Mrs. Edward G. Barry will be held at Salt Lake City Monday, January 13. President Barrv will arrive at the Salt Lake airport at 11:02 a.m. He will be met at the airport air-port by the state council, eabin-i eabin-i ct.;, International counselors, : their wives, state, county and iitv dignitaries and the Lions of Utah atti tiding the conference and banquet.' A? the plane arrives Olympus High School -band will be play-lr.g, play-lr.g, the proverbial red carpet will be spread and a warm greeting greet-ing will be extended. Lions clubs will be in evidence through the welcome banners they will dis-j play. Motorcycle police will head a panicle with Lion Barry's car I followed by cars of Lions mem- I hers. Lion.-; club members should be at the airport by 10:30 a.m. I - . . . - . -I..... .1. i i ' EDWARD G. BARRY ; j The aftemoon conference at i the. Blind Center, 305 East 1st South, will convene at 2:00 p.m. Candidates for District Governor j ; for 1058-5!) will also be presented present-ed ! At 7:00 pm. at the new Student ! .Union Building at the U. of Utah, j 'a grand banquet will be held in honor of the Barry s at which ; both Lions and their ladies are i invited. An overflow crowd of over 1800 is expected. A colorful program highlighted by President 'Barrv's aelcliess is planned. .Mr. Barry, of Little Rock, Ark. was elected president at the convention con-vention in San Francisco in June 1057. A key number, he is a past director as we'll as past president of the Hot Springs, Ark., Lions j Club and has served as .one chair : man of District 7-B, twice as de-puty de-puty rii.-itiict governor and in 1 !-4tJ -47 occupied the position of d. strict governor during which tune he, in collaboration with the i district g.,ve:r.,.r o! 7-A, established estab-lished 62 new Lions clubs. Six couples from the Bingham ch.b are planning to atten 1 the m.a-wmU'r banquet, it was re-; re-; ported. |