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Show ML PLEASANT LIONS RECEIVE A CHARTER Ccunnor Charles R. Maboy Fays Tribute to Indus-j trios of State; Speaks Well of, Mount Pleasant. i.ou'i1 r t '..ii .es K. Mabev :wi-f c ..a .is.'cu.i. ai.e ni ili.vo hu:.l uro.l representative ii;i.:en :u.m S.nl j ' Lake. .lid.l.e. l'.lvll. lIllMliSilll.i Mi. Pleasant, and surro'.iiidi.is cities ill the charier U'ii'.'.'.l tu'.l.lUO! ..Tivci- s 5 Saturday veiling in Was.iuh Aoado-; Aoado-; my dining hall l, v t!u' .Mt. Fleasani j Lions I'iu'.i. The governor in Ins addnfs on "Utah, hjr Resources, ; Assets, uiul Advantages" compli-I compli-I inented tlie clubs 1.11 their spirit of ' .o-oporation, and urged still greater loyalty and un.ted effort iu advert. s irg our state. Tlie Lions Charter was presented to the new club by District Governor ' Dr. M. M. Neilson of Salt Lake, and ; was received in a speech of acccpl- auce by C. II. Eatinger. president ot the M:. Pleasant club. During the banquet music was furnished by Mi.-j ; Frances Jo: sen. and Miss Christie Clark, as soloists, and by a junicr jirls ukulele chorus, and the Lions quartett. Mayor Robert II. Hinckley Hinck-ley was toastmaster. and Sapt. Louis A. Petersen welcomed the visitors to the Hub City. Short talks were made by State Senator V. D. Caud-lanl, Caud-lanl, Rev. A. V. I'.oand, ar.d by the presidents o; the S.iit Lake. M:dvale (Jjnnison and Fayson Lions clu'oa Following tile banquet the guest 'were entertained at a iance iu the Armory Hall. The spacious dormitories of V'a. ' satch Academy were thrown open for I the entertainment of the visiting Lions. Sunday morning the famous Ram-bouillet Ram-bouillet sheep ranches of Jj'nn H Seelj & Son--. John K. Madsen, and V. D. C.nfciiand were visited. |