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Show ;itt Lake Ch'y, Utah, Aug. 11, 1923. MIL A. A. MACKE, ChtJruian, (leneral Committees, Bingham Fire Companies, Hugh: v. Canyon. Vla'i. f-EAIl SIR AM) BROTHER: I am constrained to send a word of personal appreciation to you and through you, to the Bingham Fite C-Ti)p: nles. F:vi', t'e convention itself must v l:r p:i Interesting, tsome'hing unusual un-usual to hold the delegates and vl dt-crs dt-crs to t' e end of the convention bunl-nes bunl-nes piTgrarn. Much credit. ia due the College Coeds Co-eds Orchestra, who helped to keep uh In a good frajie of mind. Your well kept, streets, kept cool for our comfort com-fort was noticeable. The most excellent banquet and en. Joyable dances brought many d?!lghtt and now seem most pleasant memories. memor-ies. We gather Joy from essocatlon with our fellow-firemen, and friends, and many a word of -praise have I heard of Bingham citizens as generous gener-ous hosts. Restaurants nd hotels moderate in their prices of "eats," He, never raised their prices, an sometimes i the custom In convention conven-tion cities. We now feel your we'eome was sincere warm-hearted as It wa.i geperous in every respect until now we can truthful'y say, we were muc'i fmprft-sed rnd delighted with our visit to Blnghaor Canyon. To give a convention carries with It mmy responsibilities, but you - "pnt It over" in the best of fashion. With most pleasant memories of B you all, and wishing you continued t succpfifl, I am 1 Fraternally, HARRIS E. ANDERSON, Sec'y. Utah State Firemen's Ass'n. |