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Show FIREMEN ENJOY FLAGDAY ftJEET Bingham volunteer firemen, companies , No. 1 and No. 2, met at a conjoint meeting Tuesday evening to observe flag week at an' excellent program arranged by Wilford H. Harris, Clive Sid-doway, Sid-doway, Boyd J. Nerdin and William Wil-liam Steele of the Flag week committee and Clinton Robison, Ross Cushing, Robert Davis, La-Vel La-Vel Timothy, H. Smernof'f and Parker E. Gray of the joint meeting meet-ing committee. Lynn Booth of the Fourth of July committee reported that plans are advancing nicely for the celebration this year. Fireman Harris reported that all firemen are asked to march in the Flag day parade and wear dark trousers, white shirts and regulation blue ties, sash and caps. Fire Chief Ray Tatton reported report-ed on fire damage during the month: a $5 blaze at the Mascot rooms at 2:30 p.m. June 1, believed be-lieved to have been caused by children playing with matches in a pile of rubbish. Fire Chief Lawrence West reported re-ported that his department is completing fire prevention inspection in-spection of lower Bingham property. prop-erty. A hose house in Freeman is nearing completion. Special guests included Dr. James Clove, superintendent of Murray schools and Utah department depart-ment chairman of the Legion Americanism committee; C. A. Morley, Eugene Morris, Francis A. Miller, Dale Johnston, Chris T. Praggastis, George Bihler, James T. Barkle, John E. Fer-aco, Fer-aco, Wayne Hansen, Dr. R. G. Frazier, Alvin Hall, D. N. Larsen of Hidden Treasure mine; Chief Ernest Smith and William Ring-rose, Ring-rose, both of Murray. Program announcements were made by Miss Virginia Harris and Mrs. Robert Jimas was piano accompanist. Entertainment included: in-cluded: creative dance, Betty Byrne; saxophone duet, Garth Rasmussen. Davie Farns worth; reading, Joy Dean Davies; vocal solos, Rhea Lou Olson; creative dance, Connie Kuhni; marimba solos, Pauline Barkle; creative dance, Mavis Garrett and Joy Dean Davies. Dr. Clove spoke on "Americanism, "American-ism, Our Duty", developing the idea that we should give something some-thing to the nation, not just selfishly sel-fishly take the benefits. Flag etiquette was discussed. A Dutch lunch was served. . |