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Show Legion Building Dedication Program Pro-gram Outlined The new Memorial building which is being constructed for the American Ameri-can Legion is ncaring completion and the Lcgionuires have already drafted a tentative program which will mark the dedication of the building. At a meeting held Thursday night, July 12th, of which Commander J. J. Mercer w;as in charge, steps toward the arrangement of a big opening program were taken and a committee commit-tee was appointed to make the arrangements, ar-rangements, the committee consisting consist-ing of H. E. McNeil, John Robinson, James O. Meeks and Jack Iverson. As stated above, a tentative program pro-gram has been arranged so far and the complete details of the dedication dedica-tion will be announced in the near future. The occasion will be fittingly fitting-ly observed and leaders in various state as well as local affairs will be invited to participate. A large delegation de-legation of out of tire city Legion-aires Legion-aires are expected to be present for the grand opening. The American Fork memorial building is perhaps the finest of its kind in the state of Utah and much credit is due American Fork City and the Legion officials who have worked for its completion. To the many who have not had occasion to peep within its portals as the construction has been going forward, a genuine surprise awaits. The building is not only of artistic architectual design, both interior and exterior, but its practicability is at once apparent. The electricians have this week been completing the installation of the lighting fixtures which were specially designed and made for this building and catch the admiration of all who enter the building. The kitchen will soon be complete and will be the envy of every housewife. A vari-colored concrete walk has been constructed around the north and east sides and lawn has been planted. There is no doubt that when the building and" its surroundings surround-ings are entirely finished tho community com-munity will have something to which every citizen may point with pride and Legion posts of other cities may view with envy. |