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Show BINGHAM'S FIRE FIGHTERS ATTEND I STATE CONCLAVE New Advances In Fire Fighting Fight-ing Apparatus To He Shown Kntertalnment und instruction will bo combined as promlneut features of the thrw-day Utah State Firemen's association convention con-vention at Price being held tha last two days, today and tomorrow. tomor-row. Demonstrations of night five-fighting five-fighting Is scheduled this evening under direction of J. K. I'ier-cey, I'ier-cey, battalion chief of the Salt Lake City fire department. A now feature at conclaves, the show will include means of rescuing res-cuing persons trapped In burning burn-ing buildings or overcome by fumes and will illustrate use of portable lighting apparatus designed de-signed to Illuminate grounds near fires. A (parade and contests between fire fighting units will be staged on Main street and Kl wants field Saturday morning. Among the five hundred state firemen end their wives who are guests of the hospitable southern Utah city organization are the following from Bingham: MY. and . Mrs. John Oreedon, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Schultt, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rawlins; Also Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Still-man, Still-man, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cook, MY. and Mrs. William Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Roblson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Newman; Others are Mr. and Airs. James Carrigan. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Grant, Mr. and Mrs.' Ted Roblson, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Faddls, Mr. and Mrs. John West, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott, Mr, and M'rs. J. L. 'Householder and K. C. Anderson. An-derson. Attending Friday and Saturday Satur-day will be Leland Burress and Ray Tatton. The Bingham chapter of the Fire association boasts two state officers, John J. Creedon, secretary, secre-tary, and Earl T. James, second vice president. Mr. Creedon will be nominated Ifor reelection and Mr. James is slated for advancement advance-ment to the post of first vice-president. Sent as delegates to the convention con-vention and with votes In the election at business meetings being be-ing held today are: Chief Ray Tatton and Assistant Assist-ant Chieif Irvin Stlllman and Marlin Schultz. (Arthur Cook, Loren Lo-ren Stokes and K. C. Anderson of Company No. 1; J. L. Householder, House-holder, assistant chief, with W.L. Faddis, Ted Robison, Eddie Grant and Ross Marriott of No. 2. Mrs. Mary Culleton is drum major ma-jor for No. 1 Fire auxiliary which will have a big representation in the parade Saturday and will i be accompanied with Bingham Central and Copperton school bands under direction of Joel Jensen. The women's unit will be distinguished by their attractive .costumes, white dress and caps worn with capes of red and white. This group won first prize at Midvale last year in the ladies marching division. Bingham's firemen will wear new uniforms, consisting of white pants and shirts, red, white and blue overseas caps, red sash and blue ties. A large blue Bingham banner t will be carried In front of the delegation from Bingham, expected to be one of the largest and most impressive marching units In the parade. |