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Show LIONS PRESENT RESUSCITATORTO AREA WEDNESDAY ; At the regular meeting of the Bingham Canyon Lions club held Wednesday evening, February j 18 at Bingham Club, the Lions presented to the people of Bingham Bing-ham area a resuscitator with complete accessories, at a cost of j $452.00. This equipment was presented to the Bingham Canyon Can-yon Fire department, and accepted ac-cepted by Chief John J. Creedon, who stated that the department would train crews of men in its use in life saving and that it would be on call 24 hours a day anywhere in this area. Lt. Allen George and Fireman Raymond Jensen of Salt Lake fire department were present, and gave an instructive demonstration demon-stration and talk on the E & J resuscitator. After the meeting they gave complete instruction to firemen at No. 1 Fire hall. This has been one of the Lions projects for the betterment of the community, and several othr projects, sqme of major proportion, propor-tion, are under consideration by the club. They will be completed complet-ed as soon as possible. The meeting was in charge of President C. A. Morley. New y members received their official membership certificates and were placed on various committees of the club. A letter was read by acting secretary, Earl T. James, stating that the Bingham Canyon Can-yon Lions club had the greatest percentage of membership increase in-crease of any Lions club in this district. Thirty-eight members and guests were present. Next meeting of the club will be held Wednesday, March 3. |