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Show State Lions Club Convention Set for May 4. 5. 6 The St. George Lions Club will be host to the State Convention of Lions International at St. George on May 4, 5 and 6. Preparations Prep-arations are under way for this event which will bring many hundreds of people from all over the State of Utah to St. George on these days. Andy Pace is in charge of the convention executive committee, and Marion Bowler and R. N. Ashby are vice chairmen. Verda Pace is ladies chairman. The various events planned Include In-clude a mixer, under the direction direc-tion of Neal Lundberg, Governor's Govern-or's banquet and Ball under Ray and Alice Whipple; Key Member Breakfast, Model Luncheon, and President and Secretaries' luncheon. lunch-eon. There will be a necrology service, serv-ice, under the direction of Wil-ford Wil-ford and Susan Cannon, put on by the Ephraim Lions Club. One of the highlights will be the Ladies Brunch, to be held on Saturday, May 6 at Snow's Canyon, the new Dixie State Park. This will involve the Lady 1 vhs v.'ill be zz 1 Cuk-fast Cuk-fast in the canyon after being taken out there in buses from St. George. Marie Poehlmann is in charge of this project and a program pro-gram will be presented at that time. On Friday night there will be a barbecue in the city park which is expected to be one of the most popular events. The barbecue bar-becue committee consists of Mr. and Mrs. II. Val Hafen, Mr. and Mrs. Lindau Foremaster, and Mr. I If . 1 T- T- 1 nuu a.o. mum iiuuinih ytkjn - ing the barbecue there will be a talent show in the new Dixie College auditorium, sparked by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickett and Mayor and Mrs. Bill Barlocker. Talent acts will come from all over Utah. |