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Show THE LIONS EAT TURKEY COMMUNITY XMAS TREE LIONS ROAR WITH THEIR MATES ; The Lions met with their wives, ! Wednesday evening to pay homage j to the traditional turkey, with Lion Fournier as the guest of honor. The banquet was held at the Un-; ion Pacific cafe, which was decorated profusely. The management of thej cafe did themselves proud and every! one wore a contented smile at the end of it. The entertainment was full of wit and plenty of it. Very much latent ability was brought forward, for-ward, which ordinarily has been lost. Lion Fournier even" promised the meters would run slower. In the absence of President Cline and Vice President Lewis, Lion Jefferson Jef-ferson acted! as president with Lion Markham toastmaster. Lion Knutson gave a lengthy discussion on "What I Know About Women." showing up other writers in their true light. A dance was held after the banquet ban-quet which was largely attended, and everyone had an enjoyable time. Hope we have another one soon. Don't forget the Community Xma:? Tree. I RED CROSS DRIVE NOW ON A Red Cross meeting was called Saturday evening. November 22 atj the Atkin hotel by Chairman H. C. j Hunter. I A committee was appointed eon-j sisting of the following persons, to carry on the 8th annual Red Cross drive; Mrs. A. J. Atkin, chairman; Mrs. Knutson, Mrs. W. F Cottrell, Miss LaPriell Clements and Mr Rolf Bel-lingmo. Bel-lingmo. The chairman appointed Mrs. A..' A. Hillary, Mrs. Stansfield, Rev. James and Dr. Hunter to assist. Let everyone contribute and be proud of the Red Cross membership as the drive is now on. Next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, December 2 at the Atkin hotel. Judge Burton was here again re- cently. COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE Sponsored by the Lions club, in cooperation with all the clubs and societies and churches of the town. Get behind this thing and make it a real success everybody. The tree, being donated, by the Boy Scouts, will be the center of the intersection of Main street and 4th avenue. Pint milk bottels have been placed in all business houses for any small donations. Anyone wishing to respond re-spond to this worthy cause, see the Lion committee Al. Cline, H. Jennings, Jen-nings, M. H. Pool, W. W. Markham, Jas Rogers LIST OF NOMINATIONS Following is the list of nominations nomina-tions for election for members of the Board of Education, Wednesday, December 3, 1924. From Representative Precinct No. 2 John P. Barton. Geo. B. Skinner. From Representative Precinct No 4 William A. Miller Joseph C. Smith. State of Utah, County of Beaver, ss. I, J. Frank Smith, clerk of the board of education of Beaver School di.-i.rict, County of Beaver, State of Frith, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true i.nA correct list of the nominations of candidates for the office of mem-b mem-b -r of the board of education from representative precincts, Nips, two, end four, to be voted for at the election elec-tion on Wednesday, December 3, A. D. 1924, in said representative precincts pre-cincts two and four, as now appear on file and of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal at Beaver Bea-ver City, Utah, this twenty-sixth day of November, A. D. 1924. J. Frank Smith, Clerk of Board of Education, of Beaver Bea-ver School District. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stephenson and father, spent a few days with us this week. . |