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Show District Governor is i Guest of Lions Club S j John Pixton, of Murray, district governor of the Lions clubs of Utah and Idaho, made the Milford club an oiheial visit hist Wednesday noon. Lion Pixton brought greetings' to thi, Milford Lions from the other clubs in the district. He said Lionism wais 'growing by leaps and bounds and hu hoped, iu the uear future, thai he could report another club had been organized in southern Utah. ! "Liouism, said he, "means better civic conditions." How can a maul best live with his f ellowman, expressed expres-sed the idea perfectly. ! Mr. Pixton, who is a prominent at I lorney, is a fluent speaker and gave I the best talk on civic betterment ever 1 heard in Milford. j President Lewis presided and introduced in-troduced the speaker. - i The committee on roads, through it 4 chairman, Lion Parrish, reported 'thai the new road south of town would soon be opened for travel. The bridges had been built and the grau- mg nearly completed. j j Al Cliue, chairman of the Ely-Uar ; rison-iUilfc-rd mail contract question, 'reported a resolution requesting the ( ' posioflice department to have the contract con-tract for carrying the mail from Ely to Milford let in one contract instead of in two, as at present. The resou-; lion was adopted. Karlton called attention to the omission om-ission of Milford from among t:ie towns listed in Doan's directory, and a committee was appointed to take the matter up with the publishers of ! the directory. 1 The Boy Scouts were pledged tnu support of the Lions at all times and ! an Lions were urged to buy tickets to the Boy Scout's Armistice Day Dance. |