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Show Lower Bingham District Civilian Defense Activities By Harvey Wolfe Satisfactory cooperation of civilians ci-vilians and leaders has permitted permit-ted development of the lower Bingham Civilian Defense organization organ-ization into a well-rounded e-mergency e-mergency unit Francis J. Quinn, captain of this area, reports. Training for each unit is underway under-way or has been completed. At present "area and district fire, police, rescue and .air raid wardens are being schooled under un-der the supervision of Policeman R. J. Contrattdi On completion of these courses further detailed instruction in-struction in each respective unit will be given. The first instructions instruc-tions were received last Monday evening by a troup of 50 members. mem-bers. The next meeting is to be held tonight, (Friday), at the City hall at 7130 o'clock. Last night, Thursday, groups representing first aid, women workers and nurses, medical, housing, clothing and food committees com-mittees met at the City hall with Dr. F. E. Straup, division chairman chair-man of the medical unit, and plans were drawn up to provide adequate medical service for any injured of the district. Plans for training in home nursing nur-sing and the 'establishment of area first aid Btations . and district dis-trict casualty stations have been outlined. Last Friday evening first aid certificates were issued to 23 ladies la-dies on completion of their instruction. in-struction. A naw class began Wednesday evening at No. 2 Fire hall. A good representation was present. It is being arranged, to hold early afternoon classes ' in first aid when the class now being be-ing instructed finishes the course. Later first aid training will be arranged in each of the areas, these classes to be given by the district first aid squad. This method me-thod will make training available avail-able to all residents in the district, dis-trict, i " Maps of Bingham City fire hydrants hy-drants and water valve stations are being drawn up and will be made available to all area and district fire chiefs. Rescue stations are being setup set-up in each area. Boxes containing contain-ing tools, ropes, axes and adequate ade-quate equipment for rescue work will be placed at intervals in the district and each area rescue captain cap-tain will be responsible for a box and its equipment. Headed by Mr. Quinn as captain, cap-tain, lower Bingham district has Harvey Wolfe as adjutant and Elliott W. Evans as secretary. Complete area organization follows: fol-lows: Area No. 1 Markhani gulch; Alvin Hall, lieutenant; W. R. Anderson and H- F. Merrill, air raid wardens; Fire Marvin Throckmorton, chief; Joe Frisch, Arthur Austin, Richard Hutch-ings, Hutch-ings, M. P. Madson; Rescue Ray Call, captain; Frank Johnson, Andrew An-drew Johnson, Bernice Kinnison, Lee Busey, Richard Nielson, Carl Stevenson; First Aid David Stoker, Sto-ker, captain; Clyde Olsen, Lee Kinnison, Gail Young; Police-William Police-William Huebner, Willard Jensen, Jen-sen, Parley Jones; Women workers work-ers and nurses Mrs. William Huebner, Mrs. Parley Jones, Mrs. M. P. Madson, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Ray Davies. Area No. 2 Markham to LDS church; Miles Gaythwaite, lieutenant; lieu-tenant; H. F. Dowd, the Rev. Meredith Smith, air raid wardens; war-dens; Police Vern Lipsey, Walter Wal-ter Christensen, James Peterson, Ellis Caldwell; Fire Carl Ni-Ichols, Ni-Ichols, chief; Thomas Bullock, Varsil Pollock, Woodrow Sy-browsky; Sy-browsky; First Aid Walter Lei-benguth, Lei-benguth, captain; Vivian Adair, Steve Strelich, William Andrea-son; Andrea-son; Rescue Mark Prince, captain; cap-tain; John Harryman, H. Stewart Stew-art Arthur Peterson; Women workers and nurses Mrs. Ray Tatton, Mrs. Bert Murphy, Mrs-Lenore Mrs-Lenore Andreason, Mrs. Claude Tibbie. Area No. 3 Heaston Heights and Freeman; Harry Steele, lieu;-tenant; lieu;-tenant; Winn Raby and Pat O -Malley, air raid wardens; Police Alfred Goff, J. A. Carpentier, Stanley Clark, Clive Goff, Edward Ed-ward ' Gaythwaite; Fire Ernest Prigmore, chief; Neldon Chad-! wick, Sid Reynolds, Hyrum Ar-; gyle- First Aid Stephen G. Rawlings, captain; Rex Mills, Gardner Heaps, Herschel Green; Rescue W. C. Carter, captain; Ellis' Boren, William McConnelL Melvin Goff, Ray Clark; Women workers and nurses Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Prigmore, Mrs. Winn Raby, Mrs Clive Siddoway, Mrs.. Rex T. Tripp, Mrs. Edith Peterson. Area No. 4 Main street from LDS church to the old Royal laundry and Railroad avenue; Willard Nichols, lieutenant; Grant Milner and H. R. Gust, air raid wardens; Police Charles Dimas, Newell Willis, Thomas Patrick, Leland Timothy; Fire Elwood Johnson, chief; Stanley J. Long, R L. Densley, Clint Huffman; First Aid Dell Timothy, captain- Philip Smith, Bernt Nilsson, Edward Anderson; Rescue M. D. Starley, captain; Herbert Miller, (Continued on pae seven) Lower Bingham district Civilian Civil-ian Defense general committees Police Glen Davles, chief; J. O. Rasmussen, William Allmark, Rex T. Tripp, C. W. Adderley, E. E. Longfellow, Joe Timothy; Fire Ken Shulsen, chief; Manuel Susaeta, Chase Shamshore, Glen Huebner, Joe Susaeta, Roger Ball, Jack Nichols, Roland Warner, Ernest Sheen Jr., Don Byrne; Rescue Rulon K- Madsen, captain; cap-tain; Leonard Cuthbert, Robert Harris, Irvin Sorenson, Gail Farnswoorth, Douglas W. Stoker, T. A. Pederson, W. C. Carter, Sydney Syd-ney Clark, Roy Elmer, Chester Ellis, El-lis, Earl Copenhaver, Ray Davics, Neldon Chadwick. Ellis Boren, William McConnell; First Aid Hyman Smernoff, captain; George Stringham, D. H. Kershaw, Clarence String-ham, String-ham, William Krueger, Vern Sorenson, Sor-enson, William Steele, Edward Heather; Communications Eugene Jenkins, Jen-kins, captain; Duane Jewett,, Kay Robison, Robert Siddoway; Housing Harry McNeely, captain; cap-tain; Ross Hocking, A. A. Berg, George Panos, Alma Mantle; Clothing Vivian Panos, chairman; chair-man; Mrs. Clarence Stringham, Mrs. Alvin Hall; Mrs. Marvin Throckmorton, Mrs. Ellis Boren, Mrs. Albert Pollock, Mrs. Elwood Johnson, Mrs. C. W. Adderley. Mrs. Wayne Boyles, Mrs. Cal Huntsman; Food Vivian Panos, chairman; Mrs. George Austin, Mrs. Ray Tatton, Mrs. Lon Rawlings, Mrs. Anast Chipian, Mrs. Hyman Smernoff; Construction John Robertson, captain; William Robertson, Harry Har-ry Andrcason, Roy Nelson; Electrical David Ireland, captain; cap-tain; Clarence Johnson; Medical Mrs. Kitty Smernoff, chairman; Mrs. George Brockle-bank; Brockle-bank; Fuel Vern Skinner, Charles Haynes; Sanitation Eugene Morris, Elmo El-mo Nelson; Transportation Harley English, Eng-lish, chairman; Ornin Timothy, Bruce Ivie, Nick Fenton; Water William Mayne, Don Reid, Claude Tibbie; Senior air raid warden R. R. Marriott. LOWER BINGHAM DISTRICT CIVILIAN DEFENSE ACTIVITIES (Continued from page one) Al Kite, L. E. Milner- Women workers and nurses Mrs. William Wil-liam Cook, Mrs. Ed W. Johnson, Mrs. Bruce Ivie Jr. Mrs. C. W. Adderley; Area No. 5 Main street from Royal laundry to city limits; Chris T. Praggastis, lieutenant; Ren Nichols and Jerry Hurley, air raid wardens; Police Thomas Thom-as Konomos, Frank Shafter Sr., Frank Begley, Dan Boyles; Fire W. H. Trevarthen, chief; Louis Ballamis, Earl Rager, David T. Ireland; First Aid Arne Johnson John-son .captain; George Cuthbert, Alfred King, Jesse Rawlings; Rescue George Brocklebank, captain; Ned Jones, Neil Moore, Jim Spanos; Women workers and nurses Mrs. Rulon Madsen, Mrs, Frank Shafter, Mrs. Harvey Wolfe, Mrs. Bert Palmer, Mrs. Louis Panas. Area No. 6 Bingham Central school Ernest Sheen .lieutenant; .lieuten-ant; Duane Densley, air raid warden; war-den; Mr. Densley, police chief; Arthur Bentley Jr., Charles Adderley Ad-derley Jr., Douglas Morris, Donald Don-ald Elmer, Guy Brunetti, junior police; school teachers in charge of evacuating, protecting children's chil-dren's welfare and in charge of directions in case of an air raid: Miss Jenny Buchman, captain; Miss Oleve Bosworth, Miss Leola Knudson, Miss Carrie Samuelson, Miss Verena Graham, Miss Wil-lise Wil-lise Covey, Miss Eden Stooky, Miss June Culbertson, Miss Stella Stel-la Frisby. |