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Show Local Service Men Address Lions Club lions Club members enjoyed a number of short talks by service men returned from the war fronts, at the meeting of the club Monday, and also heard a dlsciu-uon of the political situation In England and a report of the Lions Convention held in Provo Saturday. Major Dick Leigh, home from the European theatre of war, Theon Jep, son home after months of service with the Navy in the Pa:lflc; Walter Wal-ter Hanslnk back from service In the Pacific and the Atlantic, and Don Jefferles, who participated in the African and Italian campaigns and spent sixteen months in a ger-Man ger-Man perison cafp, told briefly of their experiences. Burns Flnlinson discussed the possible pos-sible effects of the recent election) In England on world affairs, and outlined the principals of the labor party that made such a sweeping victory In the election. Jim Urle, newly elected ' District Oovernor of Lions Club, gave a brief Teport of the convention, and expressed ex-pressed hr appreciation for the support the club had given him for the position of District Governor. Prank Cooley, home on furlough from a training camp inJTexas. also . spoke briefly of his experiences. |