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Show ram Announced For Utah j Jtatc Firemen's Ass'n. Meet ; j At Murray August 4-5-6 I AAA I AAA - - - tials and resolutions committee' reading of minutes; presentation of resolutions; report of organizing organiz-ing and education department; annual address of the president; address by honorable Herbert B Maw, governor of Utah, to be followed by adjournment. The afternoon session on Monday Mon-day will begin at 2 p. m. and will include reports by the secretary, treasurer, and law and legislation legisla-tion committees; presentation of teacher training program for firemen; fire-men; address by Jay C. Newman, special agent in charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation. In the evening there will be an entertainment enter-tainment at the Murray City Park under the direction of the Salt Lake county fire department. depart-ment. Tuesday's session begins at 10 a. m., when reports by the trustees trus-tees and auditing committees will be read. This will be followed by report of president on recommendations recom-mendations of board of trustees on proposed amendments to the constitution; presentation of 25 year medals and certificates; ten year certificates and honorary certificates; reports of resolutions and special committees. Dr. James Jam-es Clove, superintendent of schools of Murray will give an address before adjournment of the morning session. The afternoon session at 2 p.m. ii utmor Herbert B. Maw will 10 the thirty-fourth annual ntion of the Utah State J Ten's association at the first 1 session Monday, August 4, L Iris theater, Chief Ernest ih of Murray has announced. t Smith, president of the Ltion, said that all arrange-h arrange-h are complete and that int indications promise one le finest conventions in the &y of the organization, with Macular fire show, banquet, it and dance highlighting a 7 j and scintillating program. ) irray firemen are busy build- j 75 foot tower, on which ' eting firemen from all over tate will demonstrate abili-climbing abili-climbing ladders and other of daring and skill. Mr. i declares that this show j be a thrilling experience ie public who attend at the park. proximately 35 or 40 Bing-firemeii Bing-firemeii will march in the e the last day of the con-n, con-n, August 6 at 7 p. m. No. ii No. 2 firemen's auxiliary I will enter floats. Members selves, in costume, "will take in the parade. The Bing-! Bing-! Central school band will h with No. 1 auxiliary. Lham firemen will present 1 int in the fire show. A prac-first prac-first aid demonstration will tie eiven by local Firemen August 5, will be featured by a joint memorial service under direction di-rection of Mrs. Elva Brown Moore of Murray and chaplain Irving L. Pratt, to be followed by election of officers; naming of place of next convention and remarks re-marks for the good of the association. asso-ciation. A banquet for about 700 firemen will be held at the Murray Mur-ray high school gym at 6:30, followed fol-lowed by dancing at 9 p. m. Wednesday, August 6, at 10 a. m., will be an educational committee com-mittee program at the Iris theater. thea-ter. Sam Waugh wHl present an all star cast in a playlet, "Evidence "Evi-dence of the Ashes", a study in fire prevention to be followed by a demonstration in the investigation investiga-tion of the crime of arson and the apprehension of the criminal to which the public is invited A huge street parade, comprising compris-ing members of the 42 departments depart-ments of the state and 11 bands will begin at 7 p. m. down State street to the Murray park. A prize will be given for the best appearance in the parade of fire department units and fire auxiliary auxili-ary units, prize for largest number num-ber of persons from one city including in-cluding firemen, auxiliary, bands, floats, etc. Climax of the three day convention con-vention will come at 8 p. m. with a night fire show and fireworks. (Tatton, Clive Siddoway, C. Jillman, Raymond Marriott, jsemoff and Wilford II. Har- je Jones boys of Koosharem, 5 widely known in Bingham rt J. Sorenson and E. J. It-holder, have made reserva-I reserva-I for attendance at the Mur-lonclave. Mur-lonclave. Delegates and al-tes al-tes are announced by local ien: . 1 company Chief Ray in, Assistant Chief Marlin itz, Irvin Stillman, E. J. tholder, J. H. Culleton and Rawlings; alternates, Boyd trdin, Bruce Ivie and K. C. rson; . 2 company Chief Clive my, Assistant Chief Lawr-West, Lawr-West, John T. "West, Roy n and Ross Becks tead; al-tes, al-tes, Raymond Marriott, i Booth and John Turner. h Sessions it business portion of the Intion will get under way lay with registration at 8 l a, m. Convention to be call-i call-i order by President Smith; lation by chaplain Irving L. 1. community singing led by miQ Smith; address of wel-I wel-I by Mayor Berger of Mur-1 Mur-1 response by President y; appointment of creden- |