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Show P G Lions Club, Wives j Enjoy Turkey Dinner And program Wednes. i V ('. Hanks, tinted I tan r and author delivered a very la'spnat-i la'spnat-i i a- iu i c'.s o a ' 1 'r, i ' 1 St a 1 1 s .. : Hei f.tlsine.iMucli" at the I a.-Mtnt ! " r laoii:- ( 'aiii flianks-. flianks-. , iu' t il i ao y ':' u : ! soi ;al Ii ... 1 W.-duesdaV' . ev.,.aarc at t he la: t rti,al I ,'i I'.at a- i 1 1 Th. iiu i ' in ,., w as in i ha i::,. 1 'resi- ii nl II F 1 '.radiey. w :" A ust in Miiyle. ( hairman ot the llhud and Sight Conservation Coniuittee as uaster ot ceremonies. Mr Hanks, noted blind lecturer, lost both hands and the sight of .Ii it h eyes a t t he age c if Uyenty-one, and has since spent four years at Leland Stanford t'niversity, two years at Harvard, and a summer session at Columbia. The lecture Wednesday evening was his 6.602, which has been given at colleges, clubs and churches from Boston to Honolulu. President Bradley reported that the meeting Wednesday evening was the largest gathering of Lions in Pleasant Grove since the club wan organized. . Musical numbers were rendered by Gene Devey of Provo, blind pianist and vocalist. The committee prepared and served a very fine turkey dinner. |