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Show . Holladay Lions Club President D. Webster Richards Jr. 1st Vice Pres Wayne L. Shaw ! 2nd Vice Pres L. A. Springett 3rd Vice Pres Wayne Nichol Secretary Roy Hbbs Treasurer S. C. Gaddie BY MEL WRIGHT Chairman Club Publicity Committee to Lionism." Lions, International has no data concerning t he financial structure of that organization, nor of jls ability to carry out the purposes for which funds are being solicited. Lions can best serve their, communities by utilizing the funds which they jhave for activities ac-tivities in (the community in which the funds were raised. The Lions club of Salt Lake City is setting a pattern they hope will be copied by the 5,350 Lions Clubs all over the International Inter-national organization. Effective today the Salt Lake Club will inaugurate a .program of bread-less bread-less luncheons at its regular j meetings. D. A. Skeen, immediate past president ;bf Lions International, and a member of President Truman's Tru-man's famine emergency board, announces the new program. He says that Jother clubs throughout through-out the organization are being urged to follow ' suit as one means of boosting the supply of grain available for release to the world's starving millions. The mass meeting held Monday Mon-day evening in the Olympus Jr. High auditorium was a grand success and we wish to express our appreciation to Secretary of State pr. E. E. Monson and Dr. James P- Kirby for their cooperation with us in discussing discus-sing cancer and problems associated asso-ciated with it. May we remind all members of the Holladay Lions club that the Midvale charter night has been set for May 16 at 7:30 p. m. in the Lafayette ball room. Make your reservations at once with our secretary and plan to bring your wife along with you. For the ladies' information this charter char-ter night banquet will be semi-formal. semi-formal. If they don't choose to wear a party dress that's O. K., too. Help give' these fellows a grand .send off on their newly organized club. Remember the date, May 16, at 7:30 p. m. The next regularly scheduled dinner meeting will as usual be held at Judds, 33rd S. and Highland Dr., and (will be 'under the care of the publicity committee. com-mittee. I contacted the chairman chair-man to find' out just what they had in store for us and he told me a program of a Surprising nature na-ture was on the docket, but wouldn't give out beyond that. The nominating j committee has a problem on its hands. There is plenty of splendid material ma-terial to choose from, but finding find-ing members that have and will, taklp time to shoulder the responsibility, re-sponsibility, is taking plenty of time. But never fear, they will have the situation in hand and ready to make Jtheir report when the, 9th of May rolls around. Every member of the club owes it to the club to be in attendance at this meeting to approve this committee's report and to make any nominations that they may choose to from the floor. . An article in the April issue of the Lions International Monthly Letter reports an organization calling itself "Guiding Eyes Inc.," 5s currently making use of the Lions directory to solicit funds from Lions clubs. It claims "Guiding Eyes, Inc.," can become a "'perpetual monument |