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Show Mill Creek Lady Lions Take Gifts to Industrial School ' grand finale when they did a ballet dance dressed in very sheer and appropriate pink paper pa-per ballet costumes. Earl Walker Walk-er was master of ceremonies and refreshments were served to about 175 boys and girls. The auxiliary officers, Mrs. Melville, president: Mrs, Lucile Anderson, vice president; Mrs. Dolorys Nielson, secretary and treasurer and Mrs. Ethel Pitts, historian, announce the near-completion near-completion of 200 pairs of canvas can-vas mocassins which the club has made for the boys home on 21st South Election of officers will take place at their next meeting The East Mill Creek Lady Lions journeyed to Ogden Tuesday Tues-day to present . over $100 in gifts to the State Industrial school there. The gifts included includ-ed a ping pong-table, two floor lamps, two steel card table and chair sets, two sets of checkers, check-ers, several paintings, complete sets of model airplanes for the younger boys, besides several boxes .containing booksi and games. The gifts' were presented present-ed to H. Parley Kilburn, superintendent su-perintendent of the schol, by Mrs Verna Melville, president of the group The organization also presented present-ed a program consisting of ac-cordian ac-cordian numbers by Maurice Capson; comic readings by lEth-el lEth-el Pitts; vocal selections by the Lions club quartet composed of Albert ' Capson, Kenneth Wiseman, Wise-man, Earl Walker and Frank Russell; several numbers were sung by the Lady Lions chorus, and Jennie Oallister played selections se-lections on the piano. Ten Lions surprised the children in the |