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Show Lions Club Votes i Night Meetings j Members of the Milford Lions ' club, meeting Wednesday evening I at the Union Pacific dining room i in the final meeting of the calendar calen-dar year, voted to hold n:;ie but evening meetings during the firs; quarter of li38, with the hour ot meeting, 6:30, being lef; the same as it has been. This action came after considerable discussion and tl-.t voting down of a propsal to hold but two meetings a month. Lion M. H. Pool announced that some preparations had been made tow-ard flooding some of his ground southeast of town for use as a co....rmnity skating pond and" that freezing weather was about the only factor now lacking in maiung a success of this project. He had been busy himself, bu'. ning sc me of the longer grass from the ground and everybody is a .reed that the site is a good one. . ! Lion 0. C. Kcch reported that 20 or more light globes had been tak-I tak-I en from the decorated Christmas ' tree at the corner of Main street and Fourth avenue and depiorea the vandalism of anyone, young or old, who would stoop to such things. Captain R. C. Dugdale, a guest of the club, reported that a deal for the taking over of the Lincoln mine by a nationally known concern con-cern was very near completion and that mining properties southwest south-west of Frisco in which he is interested in-terested also had the attention of some big concerns with an idea to development on a large scale. He expressed himself as very much pleased at these signs of Beaver coutity mines being in line for actual progress but also at the attention which this section is receiving re-ceiving from big interests. |