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Show ' LEGION CONVENTION te SET F0Rlf08D ! E'Sl" ros(s of district Will Con-( Con-( ve Saturday and ; Sunday. rice : . 1 i !n'n t meeti"S of the executive j ,. lmie of the Seventh district HA I ;;o ''"'nient. American Le-UU Le-UU ! S;r ' he'a Miltord on Decem-nrt Decem-nrt ' o i, ' , illv'tation of Milford ! M- 16 host t the Legion- I st'tictaild the Auxilia,-y o the i b as unanimously accept-' ii;e " ' le committee and the tor n invention was fixed comber 19 and 20. eigh". eventh district comprises asd ,,Posts of south'ern Utah ;-om t,e'r Auxil'ary units and :itr on enthsiasm shown by at tl i,resentatives of these posts reot ,,, meetiuS Milford can ex-!ved ex-!ved I ? 311 t0 be vre-L vre-L The Ule convention. Av l',;irge epartment commander, j Ballif of Provo, will ''aker and other depart-I depart-I "turned on page 2) LEGION (Continued from page 1) ment officers are also expected to be present, including Adjutant Adjut-ant Otto A. Wiseley, of Salt Lake City. A splendid program has been set by the committee. Convention Conven-tion sessions will start at 2 p. m. on December 19 in the high school auditorium and will be followed by a banquet at the U. P. dining room for Legion and Auxiliary members and their partners. The time of the banquet ban-quet will be 7 p. m. The dance which will start at 9:30 p. m., is in charge of the American Legion Auxiliary of Milford. The merchants of Milford have been asked to decorate their places of business for the convention. |