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Show LIONS CLUB TO RECEIVE CHARTER SATURDAY XIGKI D. Eldon Beck, president of the Lions club, reports that everything is ready for their Charter night, cn Saturday evening, even-ing, December 15, which will fee the official installation of the charter members and the presentation pre-sentation of their charter. According Ac-cording to President Beck, all indications point to a fine representation rep-resentation of the state officials of the club at this meeting, which is being sponsored by the Cedar City club. A splendid program, featuring Maurice Miles as master of ceremonies, cere-monies, has been outlined as follows: fol-lows: Song, "America;" Invocation, Phil Foremaster; Introduction of clubs and guests, Master of Ceremonies; Cere-monies; Address of welcome, Orval Or-val Hafen; Response, Cedar City Lion Perry; Short talks, Rotary President, Joseph Milne, Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce, W. B .Mathis; Mayor of St. George, J. T. Woodbury, Wood-bury, Jr.; Presentation Of Master Mas-ter Keys, District Governor, J. W. Thornton; Solo, Earl Bleak; Presentation of Charter, District Governor Thornton; Aceeptanca of Charter, President D. Eldon Beck; Signing of Charter, Charter Char-ter members; Song, "Auld Lang Syne," everyone; Lion's roar, Lions and guests, lied by Tail-twister Tail-twister Marion Snow. Committees for Charter night are: General chairman, Orval Hafen; Ha-fen; entertainment, E. Eric Snow; master of ceremonies, Maurice Males; finance, Wesley A. Nelson; program, P. D. Spillsbury. |