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Show Service Clubs SUGAR HOUSE ROTARY CLUB Big meeting in store for the Sugar House Rotarians at their regular luncheon at Beau Brum-mel's Brum-mel's Restaurant today. Mrs. E. H. Dorland, president of the Retarded Re-tarded Childrens' Assn. for Salt Lake County, will be presented with a gift from the members of the Rotarian group. It will be quite useful to the children at the Fairmont Home, rumor has it. Speakers for the meetings to -follow in May, program chairman N. Dee Thatcher announces, will be on the 21st, Henry R. Pearson, from the Utah Foundation, and on the 28th, Ross E. Thoresen, Industrial In-dustrial Relations Counselor. FOREST HILLS LIONS CLUB Officers of the Forest Hills Lions Club are as follows after a recent election: president.Mr. Elmer Butler.1772 Oakridge Dr; first vice president, Robert J. Miller; second vice president, Don A. Maxfield;third vice president, Paul R. Rafferty; secretary, R.H. Nygaard; tail twister, D. D. Thor-sness; Thor-sness; lion tamer, Geo. A. Chapman; Chap-man; one-year directors, C..L. Howe and A.J. Epp; two-year directors, di-rectors, Paul B. Sewell and D. W. Lashley. Dr. Handley, principal of Olympus Olym-pus High School, and Wayne Goates, bioloby department, received two fine microscopes from the Forest Hills Lions Club on Monday May 11th. Stuard B. Pett, chairman for the gift committee, had learned of the need for the instruments and the Club had raised money for the purchase. |