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Show At Final Cabinet Meeting Of Lions District 28-- 1 r, national now has 9,412 clubs In 34 nations and countries on five continents with 425,000 selected 1I0NS CABINET METING HOD .r L FOR DISTRICT I members. MONDAY 28--U Elder . Program Presented By High School Students All Box will travel to France and Syria, respectively, for a six months educational course. Upon returning the students will speak to estimated 23,000 people in Alth 14 towns and cities of an Utah, telling of their impresnorthern Utah represented the sions and experience in the forfourth cabinet meeting and soThe Lions Forcountries. eign discial 'of Lion International, Youth is sponsoreign program , trict which covens northIn cooperation with the Utah ern ,Utah, was held at Maddox ed State college ex Han;h house, south of Brigham tensionAgricultural division headed by Karl City, Monday, May 5. Frlschknecht. 28-U- District Governor A. Elwyn Seely presided at the meeting and I Harry H. Simmons, Zone B :hairnan, was emcee of a program featuring all Box Elder high school student talent. Affter the Lions and their partners present were Introduced, the program opened with a vocal rendition by a trio composed of Rea Nelson, Patricia Hunsaker and Carol Johnson. A cornet quartet, composed of Gary Mann, John M. Peters, Gerald Speth and Steve Bunnell, playVal ed a barbershop quartet; Humpherys, iWayne Hunsaker, David Malmrose and Val Woodland sang. Val Woodland sang a vocal solo followed by a special novelty! number, ''Visitors From Maii" by a group consisting of Marine Jensen, Janet Morris, Shirley Jorgensen, Martha Jensen and Joan Kimber. SN District And International Lions Officers cial following the business meeting. District Governor, . . . who met at Maddox Ranch house Monday in the final of district 28-is A. Elwyn Seely, Brigham City. cabinet meeting of the fiscal year. A program featuring all Box Elder high school talent was presented at the so- Oh My Father and remarks home were given by Bishop Woodbury conducting. Family prayer at the was by Francis Christensen and the prelude and pastlude weje InvocaCharlotte Johnson. 26 by April tion by J. Norris Larsen was folFuneral services for James Pe- lowed by a vocal duet by Martin and John Rasmussen. Remarks ter Christensen were held in the were offered by Bishop Ernest Brigham City Firth L.DS. ward1 Hansen and Peter A. C. Petersen. The Singing Mothers sang April 26, with Bishop Evan J Woodbury James Christensen Buried and President J. Oleen Palmer. A vocal solo, In The Garden, was concluding musical number and benediction was offered by Walter Jaggi. Concluding services were in the Brigham City cemetery where dedicatory prayer was offered by Irving Eskelsen. HER HOME! 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Youll find dozens of gift items awaiting your selection for better living indoors and out. 1 t - $ , i ,1 MOTHER WILL APPRECIATE A FAMOUS SHOTT! v M , i Bonnie .participating: This Evening Kathleen Norris, famed novelist and short-storwriter, will make one of three Utah appearances in Brigham City tonight at 8 p. m. in the auditorium of Box Elder high school. y The writer will speak on the To-Citizens Responsibility day," according to Kleon Kerr, Tremonton, chairman of a citcommittee izens sponsoring Mrs. Norris appearance in Brigham City. The meeting is open to the public regardless of political affiliations. j it ? with all its exclusive features that add comfort to her leisure hours. All metal " , construction. The program concluded with Mrsv,Norris Is devoting her, With '.the Monday cabinet entire time 4n a personal crusade to help bring good govern- meeting the last for the district ment to the United States," Mr. in the fiscal year before old of ficers will turn over their jobs Kerr said. to new officers, District GoverKathleen Norris is one of nor Seely pointed to some of the Americas best known authors of recent Lions activities. as During the past year 1712 new popular fiction, averaging many as four novels. a year members have been admitted to since she began writing in 1911. Lions district 28-i- which is now Her stories have appeared regu- composed of 41 Lions clubs larly in leading natuonal maga- from Bountiful north with 1500 zines of special appeal to wo- members. men and her newspaper colGovernor Seely said that Utah umn Is widely read. Lions have appropriated $1,000 to cover expenses of two Utah Everyone Is invited to phont exchange students, Wilm Fair their society Items for the News bourne, Crescent, Utah, and Claire Theurer, Providence, who and Journal to 77L i CHAIRS CHOICE OF CHAIR OR ROCKER . . a vocal duet by Rea Nielson and Val Woodland. Accompanying for the various numbers were Carol Johnson, Leota Hunsaker, Margaret Johnsen and Janice Jensen. At the conclusion of the meet- ing awar(js for special outstand- ng , service were made by the district governor to zone chair- man, deputy district governors and to W. H. Griffith, Brigham cabinet secretary. The City, wives of the award winners participated in the ceremonies. Banquet arrangements for the event were under direction of Mrs.1" A., Elwynn Seely and W. H.- - Griffith! .. . f 11 Reefer, Sharon Steed, Irona Lou Harding, Betty Ann Hendrick-sen- , j Arlene Coiiings, Donna MorKar-len- e gan, Nola Mae Netieker, Olsen, Helen Palmer and Jean Parker. Speak Here N 28-U- 1952 Rulon B. Maughan, Simmons, Harold W. Green, Dean K. Swa-neand Shiri Loosil, all zone chairmen. Or. G. S. (Bert) Francis, chairman of International counselor and LaDell E. Sessions, Joseph W. Williams, Lloyd M. Theurer, Edwin C. Randall, Everett E. Anderson, all International 'Lout Terry, Portia Reeves, Arlen f ARE ALWAYS WANTED! 28-A- Wednesday, May 7, a 1 ARE GIFTS FOR Those listed on the program to be honored at the meeting Monday Included the following: Melvin B. Wright, past International director; LCRoy Johninternational son, counselor; Wesley C. Walton, district governor of ; C. A. (Spud) Mor-ley- , mayor of Bingham. A. Elwynn Seely, district gov; ernor of Delbert Hansen, district reputy governor; Collin W. Lowder, district deputy governor; Elmo R. Hoyt, district re- violin solo by Miss Lillus by the Jetppsen was followed Cas Can Review with the fol- Kathleen Norris Will Seely PAGE SEVEN BOX ELDER NEWS - Brigham Cltr. 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