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Show Lions To Back Baseball Club and Half Holiday Lion club members voted to get behind the summer half holiday and sponsor the baseball club for the season sea-son of 1929, at their meeting Thursday Thurs-day evening. Earl Holmslead reported report-ed that a meeting of the various clubs which have made up the Utah Central league met at Spanish Fork this week and it was the census of opinion that the league would function func-tion again this year stronger than ever. Every club will report definitely definite-ly next Tuesday evening if they will be in. A committee, composed of E. J. Seastrand, Sydney Nicholes and Ben Moffett, was named and given power to act in securing the half holiday holi-day and definitely determining that American Fork will enter the league. The matter of preventing conflicts in social and meeting dates was discussed. dis-cussed. It was felt by club members that Lion club meeting nights should be left open and that other club functions func-tions should not interfere with church or civic meetings. A committee com-mittee was appointed to meet with church officials and work out the problem. Mayor Roy Greenwood brought up the question of the annual town clean up. A vote carried to support the day which will be on Arbor day, April 15th. A committee of six, Dr. G. S. Richards, Rich-ards, L. B. Adamson, Joseph Walton, S. T. Shelley, Thomas Baarratt and Roy Greenwood, were appointed to visit the governor and try to secure the state school for the feeble minded mind-ed for our city. A new bill has just passed and been signed which provides pro-vides for the errection of such a state school or hospital. Musical entertainment was furnished fur-nished by Misses Boyle and Dastrup and Mr. Sanft of the B. Y. U. j Dr. J. F. Noyes, who has just re-I re-I turned from a visit to California, re- j I ported on his trip an impression of j ! the coast state and cities. . i |