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Show STATE FIREMEN OFFICERS HONORED A large turnout of firemen, past and present was on hand to welcome wel-come the officers of the Utah State Firemen's Association to Bingham Canyon last Saturday evening at a dancing party at BCO Hall. The party got underway at 8:00 p.m. with a social hour and at 9:15 the visitors were introduced by Earl T. James, a former president of the association. Present were Chester Mills, Price, president; Albert R. Barrus, Grants-ville, Grants-ville, first vice president; Willard A. Kemp, Midvale, Frank T. Cole, Provo, and Howard W. Casey, Richfield, trustees; and John J. Creedon, Bingham, secretary. Each officer said a few words and intro- duced his partner. Dancing got underway at 9:30 with Mr. and Mrs. John Stephan of Murray providing the music. A bounteous smorgasbord was served during the dance. Invitations were issued to all former for-mer members of the Bingham Fire Department, who still belong to the state organization. Special guests present besides the officers were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Palmer, Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Toby Shields and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tate of Tooele. About one hundred and fifty were present and everyone had a great time dancing and greeting old friends. The party was a huge success. OFFICERS MEETING SUNDAY Sunday, Oct. 9, the board ol directors di-rectors of the Utah State Firemen's Association met at No. 2 Fire Hall for their regular quarterly meeting. The meeting was presided over by President Mills of Price. Other officers of-ficers present were: First Vice Presi dent Barrus, Second Vice President William Ruff of Springville, Secretary Secre-tary Creedon, Treasurer A. W. Rhone of Tooele and Trustees Mr. j Cole, Mr. Casey, Earl H. Smith of jlleber, and Mr. Kemp. Grant R. ! Walker of Salt Lake City, secretary ' of the Law and Legislative commit-' commit-' lee was also present. |