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Show Lions Discuss'; Poultry Topics At Mt. PleasanJ i The Lions club met at their sem monthly luncheon meeting, Wei nesday at 6:30 p. m. at the home Mrs. Anthon W. Madsen. Poultry was the subject und discussion. A. E.. Darley of tt-project tt-project committee reported tin said committee's recommendaticj was to the effect that the Poulti industry become one of the clubs ni jor activities. I Further reccommendations thf the club visit as many poultry farri as possible in the vicinity, then a; semble at the North Sanpete hig school, where it is hoped to hay Grant Ivins of the Utah Poultij Producers Association, address tlf body. i! In February it is the recommeii dation, that the club make a tri, to Draper where the industry ' thriving. ; The club adopted the resolutid and endorsed the plan of establish ing a community poultry farm d the cost of $10,000 !j Ray P. Dyreng, president of thi Manti Commercial Club, spoke oj "The Poultrv Business in General ; William Munk, manager of tl, Manti Apex Hatchery, discussej "Facts and Figures of the Ihdui try." I; Ellis E. Johnson, principal of thi Manti high school discussed tl exchanging of club programs an entertainments. i Vocal solo, Miss Thelma Beav( mann. : Clarence Anderson and A. 1 Darley were appointed a commltte on conveyance for the clubs nei meeting at Spring City's Charto Night, at Spring City WednesdJ December 18th. |