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Show Telluride to Entertain at Station Sun. The Lions club excursion to the 7 ..uride Power company's plant, up ihe Beaver canyon next Sunday, bids fair to be the biggest of all the excursions held by that organivation. Through the generousity of the Telluride Power Company, L. R. Fournier, its local manager, extended extend-ed an invitation to the club and its friends to come up to their plant and inspect their workings. This invitation was immediately accepted and preparations are being made to make the occasion the very best and most enjoyable. Mr. Four-nicr, Four-nicr, for the company, says ihat the invitation is extended, not only to the Lions club, but to the public in general. It is the desire of the company com-pany to have as many as possible come up and visit their plant. The plan is to leave Milford at 10 a. m. from the Milford1 Auto company com-pany garage and go through Miners-ville, Miners-ville, Adamsville, Greenville and Beaver, making short stops at each place. At least one auto load of people will join the excursion at each town. The owner of each automobile is expected ex-pected to put some kind cf decora-tion decora-tion on his car. ei'her a flag, a pr,n-ant pr,n-ant or some bunting. The road up the canyon is in splen-idd splen-idd shape. If you have no transportation, transpor-tation, notify L. G. Clay, and if you have room for an extra passenger notify him. There will be a good program of music and speaking, and lunch wil! be at 2 p. m. Let's make this the biggest thing ever pulled off in the Heaver canyon The public is invited to attend. The committee is composed of: C. R. Parrish. W. W. Maikham. O. F. Hubbell, L. G. Clay. L. R. Four-nier Four-nier . : |