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Show f ' : f -j : ' . V .( V V, lift' !, :i4'tJ f '17 ' ft?, .luH' i ' ; l 4',. Officers of the Bountiful Lady Lions Club are, front from left, Louise Tate, second vice president; Frances Warwood, president; Carol Lockwood, parliamentarian. Back from left are Rosie Meservy, tail twister; Dan'l Kelly, treasurer; and Earlene Allen, first vice president. Lady Lions bedn a new year born in 1960. Frances enjoys taking care of her family. Her hobbies are gardening, sewing, and painting. Nate has served as Lion Tamer and has been in charge of the Lions' gun range. He is a retired carpenter and loves guns and anything that shoots. 9 The Bountiful Lady Lions Club, which was organized in 1943, is made up of wives of members of the Bountiful Lions Club. Mrs. Warwood joined the Lady Lions in 1982 and has served as first and second vice president. She said "Our club sponsors three girls to Girls State each year, supports sup-ports the Utah Lions Foundation which includes the Eye Bank at the University of Utah Medical Center, Cen-ter, and supports many civic projects. pro-jects. "Our Club assists the Bountiful Lions Club with its annual Turkey Shoot, providing the concessions for the two-day event," she stated. Mrs. Warwood entertained her board of officers at a dinner served at her home in Bountiful on Sept. 10. She said she is very pleased with the selection of her officers this year. Frances Warwood was born in Salt Lake City. Shew grew up in Devil's Slide and attended school in Morgan. She worked in Salt Lake City during World War 11. Following the war, she worked for Southern Pacific in Los Angeles. It was there she met her future husband, hus-band, Nathan (Nate) Hale War-wood War-wood in 1951, at a Boy Scout-Beehive Scout-Beehive Stake party. Frances was Beehive leader in Wilshire Ward and Nate was scoutmaster in Hollywood Hol-lywood Ward. They were married in 1953 and their son, Kevin, was born in 1954. They returned to Bountiful in 1958, where their daughter, Marian, was |