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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 Hobbs Treasurer S. C. Gaddie BY MEL WRIGHT Chairman Club Publicity Committee i It was announced at our reg ular business meeting last night that the meetings for the month of March will be reversed. The business meeting will be held I on the second Thursday, March 14, at the Olympus Jr. high, and the regular dinner meeting will be held March 25 at Starlight Star-light gardens. This arrangement takes care of both meetings for the month and also takes in our' annual charter night party. Please remember that the charter night party will be held Monday, March 25. If you have not made your reservations reserva-tions you Should do so at once, as a gala night has been 'arranged and your wife "will want to be on hand for the festivities. fes-tivities. Mnc, (-;ien Stanley of the Salt Lake City Lines will talk-to talk-to the club March 14 on the bus situation in the county. The proposed purchase of the Airways Motor Coach Lines buses and operating rights by Salt Lake Lines was- approved this week by the state public service commission "in the public pub-lic interest." The purchase price of $125,000 for the 23 buses and all operating rights and capital stock was also approved. " : It was anounced by Lion Roy j Linton that Joseph Paulus, camp manager at Fort Douglas. Utah for the Mountain States Telephone Tele-phone Co. will address the regular reg-ular business meeting March 14 at Olypmus Jr. high. Mr. Paulus will speak on the ' subject. "Your Telephone." Starting with this issue of Holladay Lions news we will publish periodically a few facts that, every .good. .Lion., should know This part of our column col-umn will be known as "do you know." To start this column out we felt the best place to start would be our Lions club objects. ob-jects. So here goes. DO YOU KNOW OUR LIONS CLUB OBJECTS 1. To create and foster a spirit spir-it of "generous consideration" among the peoples of the world through a study of the problems of international relationships. 2. To promote the theory and practice of the principles of good government and citizenship. 3. To take an active interest in the civic, commercial, social and moral welfare of the community. com-munity. 4. To unite the members in the bonds of friendship, good fellowship, and mutual understanding. under-standing. 5. To provide a forum for the full and free discussion of ail matters of public interest. Partisan Par-tisan politics and sectarian religion re-ligion alone excepted. 6. To encourage efficiency and promote high ethical standards stan-dards in business and professions; profes-sions; provided that no club shall hold out as one of its objects financial benefits to its members. mem-bers. Birthday greetings are in order this month for the following: fol-lowing: O. C. England, March 5; Ken Men-ill, March 16; He-ber He-ber Peterson, March 21; Ken Sutherland, March 27, and W. A. Livingston, March 29. |