Show lions Club Speaker Encourages Dairymen to Continue In Developing Industry for Future Prof Pro A A. J. J Norris Morris from the U. U S. S A. A C. C Logan was the prIncIpal principal principal prin prIn- cipal speaker at the meeting of the panguitch Lions club held Monday evening of this week Pr Prof f. f Morris is also president of or the Logan Lions club In his talk before the group Prof Morris stated that he felt that the dairy industry was was- to become one of the most important import Import- ant to the war effort The need for dairy products for civilian use and for Cor the armed forces he said was greater than the present production He continued continued continued contin contin- by saying that dairymen become excited over the future outlook for the Industry industry industry in in- because the peoples ot of foreign nations will not be able to produce their needs for some somo sometime sometime time after the war is over He Hc that dairying would enter a field never touched before beCore and stated that the local plant operated by the BrooKlawn BrooKlawn BrooK BrooK- lawn Creamery company was one of or the cleanest and mo most t upI up- up I j date to-date plants in the state Since j the extensive remodeling ng program program pro pro- gram rani had been carried out at atthe atthe the tho local Brooklawn plant he stated that local residents should be proud of the addition to the tho Industrial future of or their com com- Other subjects brought our out at the meeting included a report report report re re- re- re port by Dilworth Beckstrom on the results of or the Investigation concerning the local Presbyterian chapel by the c committee appoInted appointed appointed ap ap- pointed to make the tion He stated that It was Impossible impossible impossible Im im- im- im possible at this time to make any definite report The committee tee was instructed to make further investigations and to report to the club During the meeting James M. M Sargent gave a comprehensive report on the recent state Lions club convention held at Vernal He stated that there were now 69 Lions clubs in the state and that In order to make it possible 1 for fOI district governors governo s to visit eel every ev- ev el ery club the state had been di divided divided divided di- di vided into two districts The dividing line he said had been placed at the Salt Utah Lake-Utah county line and that the portion portion portion por por- tion of oC the state north of that line Hue would be considered in one district and the balance of the state with certain e exceptions would comprise the the other dis dis- Bryant of Vernal was nam named d district governor of ot the northern district and Wesley Nelson r of St. St George was named governor go of the southern dis dis- The two district district governors will hold a cabinet meeting in inthe inthe inthe the near future and at that time will select their deputy district governors and other district executives executives ex ex- It was stated Lion President Stanley 0 O. O Faxton Paxton Paxton Pax- Pax ton who also attended the convention convention convention con con- confirmed and added to Lion Sargents report A letter of appreciation from Miss liss Rowa va Allen was read before beforetime time the group by Lion Secretary Wan Warren en W W. Porter Miss liss Allen was tendered a scholarship to the Dixie college by the club during the past year for having been chosen the time outstanding student student student stu stu- dent graduate from the local high school with the class lass of 1942 Tho The entertainment committee of or the club was instituted to plan nn an out-door out party for the next meeting of or the group at which time the tho new president and officers to serve for the coming year will be installed |