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Show LIONS CLUB OFFICERS NOMINATED BY BINGHAM LIONS Nominations from which Bingham Bing-ham Lions will select their officers of-ficers for 1954-55 were made at the regular semi-monthly meeting meet-ing held Wednesday night at the Civic Center according to Dean Ham, publicity chairman. Those nominated were:, president, Harold Har-old W. Nielsen; first vice president, presi-dent, Carl A. Curtis; second vice president, Joe Dispenza; third vice president, Hyman Smernoff; secretary, Reed Kelly; treasurer, Verio Kendrick; lion tamer, Shirl Scroggin; tail twister, Dean Ham; directors, V. S. Barlow and Jack Tallas. Holdover directors are C. A. Morley and Ross M. Cushing. Ernest Simkins was welcomed in as a new member. Guests at the meeting were Dick Stewart of the public relations department, depart-ment, Kennecott Copper Corp., Salt Lake City and Floyd Cox. Announcement was made that the Bingham club received notice no-tice that it is holding first place in attendance at meetings and that they are ever on quota . of new members. The state convention conven-tion will be held at Logan June 10, 11 and 12, it was reported. After business the film "Life's Stream" was shown through the courtesy of Standard Oil Co. under direction of Mr. Ham. " At a meeting held at Bingham Club Cafe yesterday, Thursday, a committee representing Bingham Bing-ham Canyon city council, consisting con-sisting of Councilmen Bob Jimas and Lawrence West with Wilson Atkinson and C. A. Morley, representing re-presenting local businessmen, and J. C. Landenberger Jr. of Kennecott Copper Corp., were assured that tourist buses would make a 20-minute to one-half hour stop either going to the copper pit or on leaving, enabling enab-ling the tourist to visit the most unique and historic mining camp in the west. These arrangements have been accomplished by persistent per-sistent meetings with S. R. Andy Anderson, traffic manager with Gray Lines Motor Tours. |