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Show Homer S. Jones To Become Rotary President r : 1 ' s V 7 Uil Homer S. Jones, operator of the Zion Picture Shop in Cedar City, will become president of the Cedar Ce-dar City Rotary club on Julv 1. succeeding Heber Sevy, who is serving this year as head of the civic organization. Mr. Jones is serving as vice president this ear. and the club has adopted the policy of advancing the vice president to the presidency. The annual election of officers will be held ;it the meeting of the club on Apr:l 25. Competing for the position of vice president for the coming year, and the opportunity to advance ad-vance to the presidency the yecr following, v.iii he D. C. Di. and H. M. Fndsley. Two members of the board of directors will be selected by vote from four placed in nomination, ' including, (I. O. Larson. Bernard Quinn, Harvey Duncan and Men-zlcs Men-zlcs Benson. The retiring president presi-dent become a member of the board for the year following his term as president. Nominated for Sergeant-at-Arms, two to be elected, are La. nell N. Lunt, Elloyd Marchant, Edwin C. Cox and E. S. Todd. (Illes Bolander, scretary, and Carl Wasmuth, treasurer, have i iiofp.i4-.u jo; pjjuujiuou ujjq( Nvlthout opposition. ' |