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Show BINGHAM LIONS BACK SALVAGE OF WASTE PAPER Members of Bingham Canyon Lions club voted Tuesday evening even-ing to salvage waste paper to fill a 40-ton box car which will be placed in lower Bingham for filling between May 2 and May 6. Earl T. James, Bingham salvage sal-vage chairman, spoke on the "critical" paper situation which is steadily growing worse. Twenty-three per cent of total woo3 pulp allocations is allotted container con-tainer board manufacture, that is for manufacture of shipping cartons, largely for the war effort. ef-fort. No amount of inconvenience should discourage anyone from saving and gathering paper to fill the freight car load expected from Bingham, Mr. James said. A discussion was held concerning concern-ing the Utah Lions convention to be held in Salt Lake City June 23-24. Acting President Francis A. Miller named Chris T. Praggastis, Prag-gastis, George T. Parkinson and Leland G. Burress as committeemen committee-men to make Bingham arrange- i ments. Nomination and election of officers of-ficers to serve the Lions during 1944-45 will be made at the first meeting in May. C. E. Adderley, . Joseph P. Scussel and Earl T. James were named on the nominating nom-inating committee. O |