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Show S.E. Lions Club Slates Breakfast Dilworth Park will be the scene of the annual "Chuck Wagon" breakfast of the South East Lions and Lady Lions, Sept. 8, from 7 to 10 a.m. In charge of the arrangements is Dr. Keith J. Sorensen, president of the organization. Ticket chairman chair-man is Dan Hammond and the entertaining program is being arranged ar-ranged by Eugene Jelesnik. Committee members have endeavored en-deavored to provide a delicious breakfast and the public is invited to attend. Funds from the affair will be used for Children's Health Center at Ft. Douglas Veterans Hospital and for the youth activity program pro-gram the Lions Club sponsors. Stuart Manookin is publicity chairman and announced there had been prominent civic leaders invited in-vited to attend. . - k 1 e r, -! , 1 ' T""V 1 I 4 I x '. ) J i "a, f dows, 755 W. Fourth S., recently arrived in Washington, D.C., and is now a member of the 7021st Area Service Unit at Fort Lesley J. McNair. He is a military policeman. Meadows entered the Army in March of this year and completed basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He is a 1945 graduate of West High School in Salt Lake City. Chauncey H. Meadows PFC Chauncey H. Meadows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Mea- |