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Show LIONS ENTERTAIN AT DINNER DANCE A most enjoyable dinnelr dance was given at the Union Pacific dining din-ing rooms by Ithe Milford Lionsl club Saturday; evening. A number of invited in-vited friends of Milford, nine couples coup-les from the Beaver Lions club and one from Richfield were at the dinner. din-ner. Music was furnished by the Milford Mil-ford orchestra. Dr. Charles R. Par-rish Par-rish acted in the capacity of toast-masiter, toast-masiter, and responses were given by a number of the visiting Lions. Mrs. LaMar Outzein read an original burlesque bur-lesque composition that was received receiv-ed with much appreciation. Musical numbers were rendered by Mrs. R. E. Ellingsworth and Ruth Pool. The service at the U. P. was all that could have been asked, and everyone present pre-sent seemed to enjoy themselves to the utmost. Out-of-town guests were- Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Hopkins, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mar Price, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Grimshaw Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tolton, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McShane, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tolton, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, all of Beaver, and M. ;R. Fournier and friend of Richfield, i |