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Show LIONS INSTALL NEWOFFICERS JOINT INSTALLATION OF BINGHAM. MAGNA-GARFIELD LIONS HELD JULY 11TH Meadow Brook Cafe in Salt Lake City was the setting for a lovely dinner party and installation installa-tion program on Thursday evening, even-ing, July 11, during which new officers of the Bingham Canyon and Magna-Garfield Lions Clubs were installed into office. About 75 Lions and their ladies were in attendance. Those present from the Bingham club were Mr. and Mrs. W. ft. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Donald Creer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Ross M. Cushing, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Goff, Judge and Mrs. Henri Henriod, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holmes, iMr. and Mrs. H. C. Huntsman, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jimas, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Verio Kendrick, Ken-drick, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murano, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo A. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. John Tangaro and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Warburton. The program dpened with the song "America" by E. M. Lambert, Lam-bert, followed by the pledge of allegiance led by Mr. Jimas and Mr. Creer gave the invocation; welcome and introduction of master mas-ter of ceremonies, W. G. Larsen; master of ceremonies, P. H. Ensign; En-sign; installation of new officers, Mr. Morley, International counselor; coun-selor; presentation of district governor's Melvin Jone3 Award, Mr. Kelly; presentation of district dis-trict governor 100 per cent award, Mr. Oswald; song "Utah Lion Am I", Mr. Lambert, and the Lions pledge was given by Clair Huif-akec Huif-akec The past president's lapel button but-ton was presented to retiring president William Larsen of Magna-Garfield club by newly installed president, Harold Wack-er, Wack-er, and the past president's lapel button and a retiring offcier plaque pla-que was presented to retiring president M. iR. Kelly of the local lo-cal club. The plaque was a testimonial testi-monial of appreciation from the Bingham club for having served the club as president for the past year. Mr. Kelly presented a large walnut replica of a lion to International Inter-national Counselor Morley, the award was sent by Lions International Inter-national in behalf of District 28-T to be presented to "Spud" for the new members who had been initiated into Lionistn during the month of January. The district governor 100 per cent award which was sent by Lions International Inter-national in behalf of district 28-T was presented Mr. Morley by Mr. Oswald. The award, a gold watch charm set with a diamond, was given to "Spud" for fulfilling the requirements of having called four meetings with his cabinet officers, visiting all of the clubs in district 28-T at least once during dur-ing the year and working to get all of the reports from the 34 clubs in the district sent in to Lions International on time each month during the past year. Installed as officers of the Bing ham club for 1957-58 were: president, pre-sident, Francis C. Oswald; first vice president, Dean J. Ham; second vice president, Ross Pino; third vice president, W. II. Harris; Har-ris; secretary, Carl A. Curtis; treasurer, Verio E. Kendrick; lion tamer, J. L. Murano; tail twister, Hosmer Peterson; directors, direc-tors, Shirl K. Scroggin, Harlev English, Herb Gust, and Ross M. Cushing. Lagoon Outing Those attending the Bingham Lions family day at Lagoon last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Kim-ball Goff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Red Robison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curtis and family, fa-mily, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morley, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oswald and family. All of those present had an "enjoyable time. |