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Show C.T Lions Minstrel Packed With Laughs The stage is all set for a genuine, old time "nigger" show when the Lions Minstrel will be given at the Cameo Theatre tonight (Friday) and tomorrow night. Songs, dancing, musical numbers and a continuous good laugh are in store for all who attend. In addition to the minstrel there will be a feature picture, "Housewife," and the Lions club promises two hours of the most i entertainment that money can buy. E. Ray Gardner will occupy the s position of middle man or interlocu- - tor and surrounding him will be a - line up of singers and pun6ters such - as American Fork has rarely seen, i. The end-men who are brim full of the snappiest line of minstrel wit are "Hap" Holmstead, "Bun" bhelley, ' "Tab" Grant and M. L. Baird. Other Lions making up the cast are: Walter Wal-ter Slack, G. A. Anderson, A. F. Gaisford Jr., Glen Taylor, Karl Ben nett, J. F. Walton, V. F. Houston, L. B. Ademson, B. F. Moffett, Owen Humphries and William Chipman with additional vocal talent supplied by Creed Gammell, Howard Nelson, Moral D. Steele, Jim Wagstaff, Arn-ald Arn-ald Terry, Fred Nielsen, Raymond Nielsen and Ernest Rheimschissel. Thi! minstrel will be given between shows and in itself is a good hour's mirth provoking entertainment.. Tb show also will feature special solos, banjo and accordian numbers and tip dancing. A ten piece orchestra comprised of students from the high school will be in attendance and play accompaniments. K. J. Bud Ls directing the music and Leo G. Meredith is manager of the minstrel. Don't miss the Lions Minstrel tomorrow to-morrow and Saturday nights at the Cameo. There will be no minstrel matinee Saturday afternoon, just the one performance each night. |