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Show LIONS INSTALL NEWJ.EADERS , Joint installation ceremonies tor Bingham and Lark Lions clubs was held Saturday evening July 9th at B. C. O. hall at 7:30 P.m. Lion Mel Wright of Salt Lake City, chairman of board of governors, Lions International, installed newly-elected officers of both clubs. Other out of town guests prevent were District Governor Go-vernor and Mrs. Joe Williams of Morgan, President and Mrs. Elias j Butterfield and Mr. and Mrs. ' Iiershel Egbert of Riverton. About 120 Lions members, part-1 tiers and guests attended the dinner-dance. Several special awards were given during the evening. In appreciation ap-preciation of their hospitality to the Lark Lions club Mr. and Mrs. Max DuBoLs each were presented present-ed with a iovely gift by the Lark club. A ten-year charter member-Monarch member-Monarch pin was presented to Joseph P. Scussel as was an a-ward a-ward to Bob Jimas and several one hundred per cent attendance awards. Gifts and pins were presented pre-sented to the retiring president and secretary of each club who were J. Lynn Booth and Francis Oswald of the Bingham club and Art Coffey and Wilbur Smith of the Lark club. Pins were given to all other retiring and incoming incom-ing officers. Group singing of "America" led by Harold Chesler opened the program which was followed by the pledge of allegiance led by Irvin Stilltnan and invocation given by Elmo A. Nelson. Musical Musi-cal portion of the program was under the direction of Mr. Du-Bois Du-Bois and included a piano solo, "Prelude in D Minor" by ReNae Halliday and vocal solo "The Whippenpoof Song" by Walter Abplanalp. The singing waiters quartet composed of Mr. Abplanalp, Abplan-alp, Mr. Coffey, M. S. Kinsley and Clyde Gillarn rendered two vocal numbers "Take Back Your Gold" and "Her Mother Was A Lady." An artistic floral arrangement made by Mrs. R. G. Benson formed form-ed table centerpiece and favors were individual nut cups of purple pur-ple and gold. Following the banquet, dancing j was enjoyed to the music of Lor-en Lor-en Allred and the Utah Wranglers Wrangl-ers of the Progressive School of Music. O |