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Show Lions Pay Respects to Harding's Memory The members of ths L.fons club paid their respects ts tha memory of President Warrant O. Harding at their weakly luncheon at the Hotel i Utah today at noon, when they stood ; with bowed heada for one minute preceding pre-ceding the luncheon. In dtsruaalng the decline of the German Ger-man mark Uforo the club. &, J. Jensen Jen-sen of the Chicago. Rock la land A Paclfls railroad aald that the German mark could not corns back. "It ba nothing to back it up, and each person, per-son, in Germany, if ha aaaumed tha burden, would be aaaeseed the equlv- j i w,iw. now can aarn man, worn and child In Germany ever bear that burden V he aaked. The Lions' dub moved to take ft canvass at the bueine men of the city relative' to having tha middle of the block a tree Lew atop discontinued. The muelo waa furnished by the Mtsaee June Morton. Frelda Zukor and Jewell Co. I. c. Cog. chairman of the meeting, presided. The laiot.a initiated for the first tim tbe method of showing loyalty to tha flag when they stood at the and of the meeting and saluted the flag and axclamied In unlaon. "I am a c.tlsea of tb United bust 41& bless ta flag!" |