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Show STATE FIREMEN'S MEET AT CEDAR CI1YNEXT WEEK The annual state convention of the Utah State Firemen's Association will convene at Cedar Ce-dar City next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 3, 4 and 5, reports John J. Creedon, state secretary. In charge of the convention con-vention program is Irvin Still-man, Still-man, past state president. Some twenty-one members and their wives are planning to attend at-tend the three day meet from Bingham. The Bingham department depart-ment and auxiliary will participate partici-pate in the parade on Thursday afternoon. A skit "Bearded Beauties Beau-ties of Bingham" will be presented pre-sented by the local department, at the morning session Thursday. The three day program will get underway next Thursday at 8 a.m. with registration and welcome of delegates. Also scheduled sche-duled for Thursday is the awarding award-ing of honorary memberships, presentation of charters to new departments, presentation of ten year certificates and 25-year pins and certificates, memorial services, ser-vices, parade and dance for firemen fire-men and guests only. Guest speaker spea-ker at the morning session will be Prof. Royal Garff. On Friday's agenda are officer and committee reports including educational program, banquet and public dance. A film "High-Way "High-Way To Hawaii" will be shown by United Air Lines at the afternoon af-ternoon session. Scheduled for Saturday are a-doption a-doption of resolutions and amend ments, educational program, elec tion of officers and selection of the 1951 convention city. William Wil-liam R. Palmer will be speaker at the afternoon session. A conducted con-ducted tour to Cedar Breaks will be held that afternoon and that evening the Master Singers program pro-gram will be given at Cedar First ward chapel. |