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Show H.W. NIELSEN TO LEAD LIONS CLUBNEXT YEAR Harold W. Nielsen, principal at Bingham Central school, was elected president of the Bingham Canyon Lions Club, succeeding Odell Peterson. Other officers elected include: Carl A. Curtis, first vice president; presi-dent; Joe Dispenza, second vice president; Hyman Smernoff, third vice president; Reed Kelly, secretary; Verio Kendrick, treasurer; trea-surer; Shirl Scroggin, lion tamer; Dean Ham, tail twister; V. S. Barlow and Jack Tallas, directors. direc-tors. Holdover directors are C. A. Morley and Ross M. Cushing. Election of officers was held at the regular business meeting Wednesday night at the Civic Center. All were elected by acclamation. ac-clamation. Special guests at the meeting , were District Governor LaVar j Thatcher, Norman Berndt, can-1 ; didate for district governor and!' Dewey Earnshaw of Salt Lake City and seven members of the Salt Lake County Recreation Board Lawrence Perry, Commissioner Com-missioner Lamont Gunderson, Frank Bailey, Bill Little, Paul Rose, O. K. Fotheringham and Rex T. Tripp, chairman of the board and member of the club. Clarence Hardman was also a guest of the club. Key member pins were presented pre-sented to Mr. Barlow and Mr. Peterson and a master kep and placque to Mr. Kelly. District Governor Thatcher made the presentations. The annual banquet honoring members of the Bingham High i school basketball, baseball and i tennis teams has been set for , May 5th with Warren G. (Sunny) ' Allsop as chairman. After the meeting adjourned, members watched the kids' Civic Center basketball tournament which was in progress. Winners of the various divisions were awarded trophies. O |