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Show : Lions Club Guarantees League Baseball For City !i token Thursday evening in 1 AfSb meeting guarantees the I Wns ol tbe 1929 baseball season I "terican Fork. The club assured I Ttl of season tickets, transporta- 3 ' Id thru the aid of business con- I nf the town new uniforms will I fpl based for the team. I j U Firmage was named chairman l! , the Finance committee with J. F. I! lltonas secretary-treasurer to sell ii uckets. Walter A. Strange 1 1 . rhosen as chairman of the trans- i Station committee which will fur-h fur-h the baseball club free transpor- ; on to all out of town league ' ffhen the matter of new suits for the team was brought up a suggestion Lmade that possibly the business houses of the city could each donate ; sits Immediately the public spirit- I cd operators of the business houses I I resp0nded and the suits were assured. j C Penney, Chipman Mercantile, !' American Fork Coop, Mutual Cream- . John and Ren, Thornton Drug, P I and' Dr. G. S. Richards proffered ten 1 1 suits and the balance of the concerns l represented agreed to furnish the if additional three to fire uniforms. The matter of completing the Wed-I Wed-I MSday half holiday agreement was : referred to a special committee after I which arrangement of the sale ot season tickets will start. Those present agreed unamiously to stage "The Follies" performance vhlch is being successfully staged all ever the county by service clubs. A committee was named to arrange for a date and the other details. Judge George F. Ballif gave a most interesting talk on philosophy and the life and teachings of Socrates. Entertaining features included a reading by Mrs. George F. Ballif and contest numbers which high school students Were engaged ia at Salt Lake yesterday as follows; vocal I solos by Miss Loraine Boley, Luzell Chipman and violin solo by Miss Ann Clayson. . o |