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Show hs S Lions Plan to 1? Honor Visitor from Ihicago 1 ' 'd bJ Mt. Pleasant Club Waits Coming of Secretary :tme ha. of International Alma j- urg 'i Gi Honoring Melvin Jones of Chica-lu Chica-lu go, secretary general of Lions In-y In-y He ternaticnal, and Dr. Guy S. Rich-r- Kt ards of American Fork, district governor of Lions district No. 28, . the local club wiU entertain at a banquet in the dining hall of the First Presbyterian church at 7 p. , m. Monday. V I I Invitations have been extended t 31 to all members of Lions clubs and 5 service clubs in southern Utah and indications point to a record j attendance. Jf p. L. Holman of Mt. Pleasant, past district governor of District 28, will be toastmaster and the following program will be presented present-ed with Clarence Anderson, presi-I presi-I dent of the Mt. Pleboant Lions club in charge: Singing, "Amer-f "Amer-f ica"; salute to the flag; invoca-i invoca-i tion, James W. Blain, Spring City; Introduction of toastmaster, by 2 President Anderson; address of welcome, Mayor W. P. Winters, Mt. Pleasant; response, James L. Neilsen, Fountain Green; ballet dance. Miss Olive Anderson; music Ephraim Lions; address, Dr. Rich-erds; Rich-erds; song, Falrview Lions; address, ad-dress, Melvin Jones; music, Mor-cni Mor-cni Lions. The banquet will be followed by dancing in the armory haU. In the morning there will be a I group of people go to the foot 9 hills east of town where they will I have pictures taken on skis and toboggans. Later in the day about 2 p. m. dog races wm taKe piace at me Wasatch grounds in which about every boy in town who has a dog and a sleigh will compete for honors. A parade down main street by the boys and their dog teams, headed by the school band and tnttery "D", will be staged just before the dog races. If" - i I N ' l I m? g L . y ' ; , , A ' i " ' r i y 'If S f ' !r "v. r 3 t " ' i J UAH MELVIN JONES ; ' " i |