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Show Lions Head Visits; Officers Reelected Ira Overfelt, Gunnison banker and district governor of Utah Lions clubs, paid his official annual an-nual visit to the Milford Lions club Wednesday noon at a lunch- j eon meeting held in the Union Pa- cific dining room. Mrs. Overfelt, returning to Utah from California,! was an incoming passenger on No. j 38 and joined the group for thei latter part of the luncheon period. I Following the meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Overfelt were taken for a tour of Milford and vicinity, including in-cluding the Old Hickory mine and mill. Following this they left for a similar visit to the Delta club, planned for that evening. j District Governfor Overfelt, in the course of his luncheon talk, complimented the local club on its financial standing and the promptness prompt-ness with which reports were made and then told of his enjoyment enjoy-ment of his work despite the automobile auto-mobile accident in which he andi Mrs. Overfelt were in a fewj months ago, while making one ofi his visits and from which his wife! has not yet fully recovered. During Dur-ing the past club year, he said, two new clubs, at Ferron and at Huntington, had been organized j and were functioning enthusi-! astically, making 52 clubs now in ' existence in Utah. Governor Overfelt Over-felt also spoke of the approaching district convention, to be held atj St. George May 7-8-9, and urged a. good attendance from Milford. i At the previous regular meeting' of the Milford club it was voted to retain in office for another' year the present officer personnel, this action being taken on the mo-j tion of Lion Sam Cline, chairman of the nominations committee named at the preceding meeting and including Lions O. C. Koch and George Jefferson. Officers for the 1942-43 club year, with a few positions yet to lie filled will be: President, J. C. Smith; first vice-president, Sam Cline; second vice-president, Thomas Thom-as Gcrrard: secretary-treasurer, David S. Williams; Lion-tamer, M. H. Pool; tail-twister, J. R. Murdock jr.; directors, E. L. Smith and O. C. Koch. |