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Show LARK, BINGHAM LIONS MEET Installation of new officers for the Lark and Bingham Lions dubs was a feature of the Sunday Sun-day evening joint meeting and Picnic in Butterfield canyon. A highlight on the program was the talk by D. A. Skeen of Salt Lake City, vice president of Lions International, who advised Lions to "keep alert for opportunities to serve, the goal of all Lions in service give continually. "When you serve well and faithfully as a Lion, you have made an investment of a part of yourself. The dividend you receive re-ceive is the satisfaction which is a part of your compensation", Mr. Skeen concluded. Jack Denton of Magna, a past district governor, complimented the Lark and Bingham groups on their fine organizations and the accomplishments of the two clubs. Incoming presidents, J. H. McDonald of Lark and Francis A. Miller of Bingham, made brief remarks. Entertainment included accordion accord-ion solos by Ariella Moretti; saxophone solos by Mickey Culle-ton; Culle-ton; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Jensen; community singing sing-ing led by Mr. Jensen and with Glenn C. Waterman at the piano. The committee in charge included in-cluded Clyde Gillam, Jack Whit-more Whit-more and John W. Crane, Lark, and Earl T. James, Wilford H. Harris and Joseph P. Scussel, Bingham. Among those in attendance, and the party included a large number of wives and guests, were the following Lions of Lark and Bingham, who signed the register: Elliott W. Evans, Max M. DuBois, W. V. Robinson, Clair R. Math is. Wilford II. Harris, J. O. Rasmussen, R. P. Nell, John W. Crane, Leland G. Burress, Mark E. Caldwell, Francis A. Miller, Earl T. James, J. A. Coffey, Cof-fey, Jack Hall, Fred Linck, Charles Charl-es Clinton, C. A. Morley, Jack Denton, Jack Whitmore, Clyde Augustine, Joel P. Jensen, John Feraco, A. L. Bosworth, Glenn Waterman, Boyd J. Nerdin, Clyde Gillam, James H. McDonald, James Reed, D. A. Thomas, Clyde Crump, Leland Nielson. Fellows who, with wives, were special guests included John J. Creedon, Doren Ford, D. A. Skeen, Alvin Hall, I. L. Miller of Salt Lake City. r |