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Show Lions Club Makes Progress on Landscaping Project The Parowan Lions Club members met In regular season sea-son last Thursday evening at the Old Rock Church with the Parowan Cafe catering the luncheon, and following the meal several matters of business busi-ness were reported on according accord-ing to Earl Bunn, club reporter. report-er. Ted Burton, Lions president, read a bulletin from the District Dis-trict Governor, announcing that a raise of $1.00 is going to be made in the annual dues of the club members, to be sent in to national headquarters. headquar-ters. It was reported that plans for the annual installation party at which officers, who were elected several weeks ago will assume the reins of club management from the past years group, are being made. This event is slated to be held at the Five Mile, but no definite def-inite date has been announced. announc-ed. Lions Jim Fare and Earl Bunn, who are in charge of the club's swimming pool beautification project reported report-ed that 60 of the pipe for the sprinkling system is now laid and that it looks as if the project is going along very well. |