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Show Koch Reports On Trip To Convention A report of the Lions club district convention held at Idaho Falls featured fea-tured the regular Lions club luncheon lunch-eon meeting Wednesday noon. O. C. Koch, recently elected as the presi-ent presi-ent of the local . club, to take office July 1, made the report and told of the renewed pep and energy displayed display-ed by clubs represented at the meeting, meet-ing, especially by the Idaho clubs. Incidentally, Mr. Koch had the honor of having traveled the greatest distance dis-tance to reach the convention but lost to the Provo club in the award of the man-mile prize, the Garden City club being represented by a large delegation. delega-tion. Even Moab, with four delegates and traveling the next greatest distance, dis-tance, was outdone by the Provo bunch. . j Among the matters discussed at 1 the meeting was that of heating the water in the swimming pool, origin- ally started as a Lions club project but later taken over by the municipality, munici-pality, which assumed the outstanding outstand-ing indebtedness. Lions Murdock, Koch, Wynaught, Hanks and Pool were named as a committee to confer con-fer with the town board on this matter. The matter of securing needed equipment to be used by FERA ; workers in canning meats and fruits, for distributon to the needy this coming com-ing winter also came up and P. J. Williams and two other Lions w-hose names cannot be learned, were named as a committee to go into the matter. |