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Show iPs Holladay Lions Club President J. ARCHIE ALIVOUS A&'fiS (.- 1st Vice Pres W. K. HAMMOXn Wifi V)ry 2nd Tlce Pws EARL BEL'AP iPJyJ 3ld Vice Pres TOV ARCHER Secretary HAROLD BRXVIOV NS'iit' TreasHrer CARL LARSEX ,T. L. Linton, chairman of the reunion committee, reports that chicken dinners (with all the trimmings) were served to 52S adults in the evening and 200 children in the afternoon. A program and dance at which Miss Norecn Cutter was crowned crown-ed queen by Bishop A. Gideon Omer, featured the evening's entertainment. en-tertainment. May we compliment compli-ment Roy and his committee on such an outstanding celebration? celebra-tion? THERE'S A LION FOR YOU! Lion Norman G. Brrndt and members of the educational committee met with the Granito school board, Teusday, Feb. 18, in the district offices. Problems Prob-lems concerning the schools In our vicinity were discussed. A number of suggestions and re- "S quests were made, some of which were received favorably. However, the problem of adequate ade-quate housing and school facilities facil-ities remains to be solved. We hope that in the near future we will see initial steps taken to solve this problem. We'll hear more from this committee. By Frank and Harold Our birthday party will definitely def-initely be held March 26 at the Hotel Utah. Reserve this date. More later. March 12, the Olympus Junior High school band will present a band concert in the Granite High school auditorium. The purpose of this concert is to raise the necessary funds to buy uniform for all members of the band. It is no secret of Lions International Association Associa-tion of Lions Clubs. As the principle speaker of the evening eve-ning he outlined the outstanding outstand-ing work being done by Lions clubs in the way of hospitalization hospitaliza-tion and education in the Central Cen-tral and South American countries. coun-tries. The Holladay Lions were well represented. Lion Glen T. Hintze, who has been appointed lieutenant .in charge of our new fire truck, and Lee Despain who is Glenn's assistant, reports that many of cur public spirited citizens have j already offered their services as volunteer firemen but that more are needed. Kindly contact Glenn who will give you full details. de-tails. Let's not only have a wonderful won-derful piece of .fire fighting equipment but also a full crew i to operate it efficiently when 1 the necessity arises. Our thanks to County Commissioner Robert ' L. Cranmer for equipping all of the county fire trucks with two-! two-! way telephones. ! We learn that Willaid Andrus, I of Holladay, has been appointed road supervisor for the Holladay Holla-day district. The Holladay ward celebrated Washington's birthday by staging stag-ing their annual ward reunion. that "ve have one of the best bands in the slate. They were awarded first place in the Christmas parade held in Salt Lake last year. They are scheduled sched-uled to appear in the Centennial Centen-nial celebrations to come this year. In keeping with their record, they should have uniforms. uni-forms. This is a very worthy project and should merit the support sup-port of every member of our community. We of the Holladay Lions should especially support this concert for in the past the Olympus band has responded willingly to every request we have made of them, and performed per-formed admirably. So when you are approached by Olympus Olym-pus students do not disappoint them. Utah Lions and state dignitaries digni-taries met Wednesday, Feb. 19, at the Newhouse hotel in honor of Clifford D. Pierce, president |