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Show LIONS CLUB FETES BASKETBALL TEAM The entire Bingham high school basketball team, coaching staff, scorers, timekeepers and yell leaders were guests of honor at a dinner Wednesday night at the Civic Center given by the Bingham Canyon Lions club. Some 80 members and guests were in attendance. Earl Rager was in charge of arrangements assisted by J. L. Murano. John J. Creedon was master of ceremonies. cere-monies. Guest speaker was Stan Watts, head basketball coach at BYU, who gave an enlightening talk on benefits of the athletic program. pro-gram. Also present was Rodney Kimball, a member of the BYU coaching staff. A film of the BYU-Utah Aggie basketball game played in the new BYU neianouse was snown. Coach Sunny Allsop introduced introduc-ed all the players on the squad and spoke briefly about each. Musical numbers on the program included a vocal solo by Sammy Robison, a trumpet solo by Roy Christensen and a vocal solo by Roslyn Hansen. All three were accompanied by Janice Hocking. Honored guests were Albert Gallegos, George Apostal, Louis Saldivar, Nick Rekoutis, Sonny Robertson, Gary LaComb, Arne Nilsson, Clare Rager, Max Sluga, Richard Anderson, "John Dee Mitchell, Nondas Roumpos, Philip Phil-ip Ochoa, Marion Cowdell, Dewey Dew-ey Wright, Myrlen Coleman, Chris KatiSi Dick Roblez, Raymond Ray-mond Garamendi, Brent Peterson, Peter-son, Julie Gallegos, Eddie Mu-har, Mu-har, Frank English, Karen Johnson, John-son, Ronald Huntsman, Joe Rubalcava, Wilford Coca, Howard How-ard Hausknecht, Coach Santis-tevan, Santis-tevan, Coach Allsop, T. H. Mc-Mullin, Mc-Mullin, Pat Ablett, Vonda Olsen, Ernest Lepore, Earl Sybrowsky and Charles Ball. |