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Show INSTALLATION OF LIONS HEADS SET AT LARK PICNIC Joint installation of Lark and Bingham Lions club officers is slated for Sunday evening at a picnic dinner and outing in But-terfield But-terfield Canyon. Invitations have been issued George B. Boyack, newly elected district governor, and D. A. Skeen, vice president of Lions International, both of Salt Lake City. The Lark committee, busied with arrangements for serving an estimated 100 peoile, which will include members of the two clubs and a number of special guests, reports that the program will begin be-gin with a Softball game at 5:00 p.m., to be followed with the dinner at' 6:00 p.m. and special entertainment. Clyde Gillam, chairman, is being assisted by Jack Whitmore and John W. Crane. Presidents and their wives of Lions clubs at Riverton, Taylors-ville, Taylors-ville, Sandy and Draper have been invited to attend. Th.ose on the Bingham committee Working with Lark to insure success of the affair include Earl T. James, Wilford H. Harris and Joseph P. Scussel. To be installed are: Lark James H. McDonald, president; Max M. DuBois, first vice president; presi-dent; Benton Boyd, second vice president; D. A. Thomas, secretary; secre-tary; A. L. Bosworth, treasurer; John W. Crane, tailtwister; Glenn C. Waterman, Lion Tamer; Robert Ro-bert Goodwin and Clyde Gillam, directors. Bingham Francis A. Miller, president; Elliott W. Evans, first vice president; Leland G. Burress, second vice president; Chris T. Praggastis, secretary-treasurer; Woodrow V. Robinson, tail twister; twist-er; George T. Parkinson, Lion tamer; Clair R. Mathis, J. O. Rasmussen, two-year directors; W. H. Harris and John Feraco, holdover directors. |