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Show MORLEYS RETURN FROM EASTERN VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. C. A. (Spud) Mor-ley Mor-ley and daughters, Darlene and Maurine, arrived home Sunday, August 7, after vacationing a month in the east. While there they visited Spud's mother, Mrs. Laverne Spicer, Saybrook, Pa.; his father, Horace Morley, and his sister, Mrs. Harold Miller, both of Barnes, and a brother, Edgar Morley, Clarendon, to-gethec to-gethec with other friends and relatives in Sheffield, Pa. Lion Spud was a delegate from the Bingham Canyon Lions club to the International Lions Club convention July 17 through July 21 in New York City. Lion Spud was appointed a member of the election committee at the International Inter-national convention. The headquarters head-quarters for all sessions were held at Madison Square Garden with general headquarters at Hotel Commodore, Hotel Statler and Hotel New Yorker, with the Utah delegation headquarters at Hotel Algonquin. Convention sessions were very interesting and many wonderful programs were arranged for the Lions and their families, among which were Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, a colorful, col-orful, spine-tingling ceremony of the presentation of flags of the ; 26 countries in Lionism, a three : and one-half hour Lions International Inter-national parade down Fifth ave-1 nue, Lions International All-Star show, and Olsen and Johnson in "Funnsapbppin", and a ladies breakfast and fashion show at the Waldorf Astoria. Cedar City Lions quartet won first place in the International Lions Male Quartet contest. Outstanding points of interest other than convention sessions visited by the Morleys were the Empire State building, a guided tour through the R.C.A. building, build-ing, two-hour boat trip around Manhattan Island, attended a big league baseball game between New York Giants and the Cincinnati Cin-cinnati Reds at the Polo grounds by way of sightseeing trip thru Central park and Harlem, shows at Radio City Music hall and at the Center Theatre, the largest Ice theatre in the world, a trip to Coney Island and an exciting trip on the subway. After leaving New York City they visited in Washington, D.C., Mt. Vernon and Alexandria, Va., and also with Lt. and Mrs. C. R. Sullenger, Arlington, Va., son of Mrs. Helen Sullenger of Bingham. |