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Show Holladay Lions Club President J ARCHIE ALDOU8 1st Vice Pres. ...... W. K. HAMMOND 2nd Vice Pres EARL BELNAP 3rd Vice Pres DON ARCHER Secretary HAROLD BENNION Treasurer CARL LARSEN Chairman Club Publicity Committee liY MEL WRiC.HT out 100 per cent to all meetings during September. If we do this then it won't be hard to keep it up during the balance of the year. Past Pres. Web Richards and Lion John Haslam showed up last Thursday at our meeting, having arrived back in town the night before. Web and John attended at-tended the international convention conven-tion in Philadelphia and then went on a tour of the eastern states. They gave us a . very interesting report on the convention con-vention and from what was said they came back more enthused with the spirit of Lionism than ever before. Thanks, fellows, for a nice job well done. The annual Salt Lake County Fair will be held Aug. 27 to 31, and all Lions clubs in zones C and D have been invited to participate par-ticipate in this annual affair.. This is the first time that such a project has been undertaken as a regional project and from re-, ports from Zone Chairman R.C. Parks of the Magna-Garfield club who is supervising Zone C and Zone Chairman Ray Miller of the South Salt Lake club who is supervising the Zone D clubs, it looks as though this district will be well represented. Past Zone Chairman Bob Pixton of the Draper club is assisting Lions Miller and Parks on this project. proj-ect. President Aldous of the Holladay club informs me that Holladay will be in there with bells on and hopes to cop first prize in the competition. Let's all remember, 100 per cent attendance in September! Ths' Holladay Lions club annual an-nual tennis tournament is under un-der way and the competition is really hot. We will have all the results in our next issue of The Bulletin. The annual fathers and sons party is all set for the J24th of August at Tanners flat in Little Cottonwood canyon. Lion Hugh Nielson, chairman of the boys and girls committee has completed com-pleted all arrangements and he and his committee have a wonderful, won-derful, afternoon and evening planned for the boys and their "pappies." This will be the last notice that we will be able to give you boys, so remind Dad that the big affair starts at. 3 p.m., Aug. 24, at Tanners flat. At our regular dinner meeting last Thursday night, the committee commit-tee set up to investigate the newly proposed project of lighting light-ing the Holladay school grounds for night soft ball and swimming in the summer and ice skating in the winter, gave a favorable report re-port on the project and a motion was made and passed without a dissenting vote to go forward with plans to bring this project to a successful conclusion. President Pres-ident Arch will be ready in the next few days to announce the general committee to handle this project. Let's all support it 100 per cent. While we are talking about suporting the president and the club, next month starts the annual an-nual district competition. We were successful in winning this in the 1944-45 fiscal year and if each and every one of us will be out to every meeting we can win it again this year. Also September Sep-tember is 100 per cent month. Let's show President Arch that we are behind him by coming |