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Show Kiwanis Club Holds 1 Business Meeting At the regular monthly business meeting of Bingham Kiwanis, February Feb-ruary 6th, employment was the principal matter of discussion. The employment fund raised by the Gemmell Chib entertainment has been exhausted excepting for a few hundred dollars which is being conserved con-served for charity purposes and frurther means must he sought to carry on this relief. Mr. Roy Shilling announced that te Gemmell Club was planning on staging another benefit show later In February, possibly on the 28th. In the meantime several attempts at-tempts have been made to interest our County Commislsoners In the Bingham situation. Various committees of Bingham people have waited upon the Com-' mlsisoners from time to time, since , last December and pointed out the work which should be done in Ring ham but thus far all of these efforts ef-forts have been in vain. Therefore it was decided by the Kiwanlana to make one last effort and accordingly another committee was appointed to vlait with the Commissioners Friday, Feb. 10th. This waa done and as a result the commissioners agreed to pity Blng- nam a visit on Tuesday February 10th, to Investigate matters. A summer camp for the Boy Scouts, tentative plans for which were outlined by Paul Ransome was also a matter 0 discussion. Mr. Thomas McMullin and Doctor Doc-tor Paul Richards spoke of the vocational training as outlined for the new high school and promised that all necessary facilities for the teaching of a great variety of vocational vo-cational subjects. The Kiwanlans as Individuals and at a club are Intensely In-tensely Interested in properly equipping equip-ping the boys and girls of Bingham Bing-ham with the training necessary for them In order to cope successfully success-fully with the problems with which r they win be-confronted after graduation. grad-uation. The people of Bingham are to be congratulated in having such equtp- Iment provided In the new school which will be comparable to any In j the country. |