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Show FATHER AND SON BANQUET SET FOR FEBRUARY 7TH Arrangements are nearly rnmnleto for the annual Bine- ham District Boy Scout council-sponsored Fathers and Sons banquet at Bingham high school, set for seven o'clock Wednesday, February 7. According to Harold Chester, district chairman, plans are being be-ing made to serve 150 Scouts and Fathers. The banquet and Court of Honor to follow are expected to be the largest, in point of attendance and number of awards made, of any such function func-tion held in Bingham district. Friends of Scouts are invited to attend the Court of Honor, which will begin at 8 p m. in the auditorium. Honored guests at the function func-tion will include three friends of Scouting, officials of the Salt Lake council: D. C. Hammond, chief Scout executive; Albert C. Quist, field supervisor; and LaVern Hansen, field executive, execu-tive, Those of Bingham issued special invitations include Mayor May-or R. A. Murano; Chris T. Praggastis, Eeagles president; F. A. Miller, Lions club president; presi-dent; Bob Jimas, Jaycee president. presi-dent. Principal T. H. McMullin and Mrs. Verna W. Jones, assisted by Miss Laura Marshall, are in charge of preparations being made at the high school for the dinner. Bingham district executive council will meet at Utah Power Pow-er and Light company office at 7:30 p.m. Monday, February Febru-ary 5, to complete details and further, business will be discussed dis-cussed O |