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Thursday, July 15, 1965—THE PARIS POST—Page 5pantomine and song. Marilyn Jacobson of Ogden, favored with a tap dance and Jolene Elson of Bountiful, Utah, with a son and dance in costume. Linda, Terry, and Kathy Grunig also of Bountiful, presented a song, accompanied by Hazel Jacobson. A solo was sung by Kathy Grunig. Jeff Shepherd gave a short talk. His home is in Ogden. Bob Shepherd of Denver, Colorado, andJeff Shepherd entertained the group with a trombone duet. Linda and Alan Moss of Idaho Falls presented two duets. Russell Shepherd of Ogden, displayed his art work (oil paintings) many depicting scenic beauty of Idaho. They were very well received and appreciated by all in attendance. Lucille Grimmett gave a short talk in which she mentionedthe Osmond Brothers and their success on TV. Theseboys are family members.Genealogy was a part of the day's activities. Lenna Cook was in charge of records and data. Roy Jacobson was president with Maud Stevens as vice president. Alice Moss conduct-programspent at enjoyabel time swimming, boating andvisiting around the camp11fire. Officers were instaed for the following yearLions ElectInternational PresidentDr. Walter H. Campbell ol Miami Beach, Florida, waielected President of Lions In temational at the Association’* 48th annual convention in Los Angeles, California, July 7-10 Lions International, witt 759,097 members in 132 countries, is the world's largest service club organization.lions' International is best known for its many youth pro-8, community serviceana was gra by Hazel Jaeob= —projects, sight conservation ac-son. Roy Jacobson express- tivities and aid to the blind.ed thanks to all in attend- Last year lions Clubs aroundthe world completed more thanT'he descendants ofFrederick and Elizabeth Ellen Aland Jacobson held leir reunion at the FishHaven Chapel on Saturday, July 3rd with one hundred and thirty members in attendance. Dinner was served at 12:30 p.m. :n the Cultural Hall.Immediately following :he dinner, a program was held in the chapel with 3ach family of the original Jacobson Family furnishing a part of? the-after* loon entertainment. Spec-al tributes and history of Frederick Jacobson waspresented by a son, Hubert Jacobson, of Ogden, Utah. \ Tribute and history ofElizabeth Ellen (Nellie) Jacobson was presented byi daughter, Alice Moss, ofIdaho Falls. Tanna Hoff-nan of Randolph, Utah, Dlayed a piano solo followed by a violin duet by inda and Lenna Jacobson )f Montpelier. They were iccompanied by their nother, Hazel Jacobson, liinda was recently ap-jointed Miss Bear Lake in i contest sponsored by the jions Club. Shirley Kunz presented a piano solo and iccompanied her brothers ind sister—Kelly, Kim, £irt, and Pauline—in al CfCi ITAHAayi T? Pnll«vrlance.Many families obtained cabins at the resort and430,000 individual community nrojects.
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