Show Legion Join With Jaycees Annual Banquet People Gather to Honor Ronald and Clarence Redmond Nearly representing the Junior Chamber of I he Roosevelt club and the American Legion and their partners turned out Wednesday evening to join with the Jaycees in honoring their Ronald winner of the 1940 civic service and to help the American Legion send off in good Clarence son of and John who left this morning for Salt Lake City where he will be Inducted into tha U. S. army for one year's Clarence is the first young from Roosevelt to be called to active duty under the selective service Guests were welcomed by Marc president of the Junior Chamber of who presided during the Wilkins told of the work of the Jaycees in the of the recognition given the national organization by various government units and of their willingness to cooperate with the city and other groups for civic Group Praised Willard Day praised the work of the group which offered such opportunity to young men making the adjustment between boyhood and and spoke of how the young man's organization had filled a need in the The climax of the evening came the presentation of the service award to Ronald by Mayor George H. Harrison who congratulated both Ronald and the group for their fine achieve The crowd applauded acceptance speech when he gave full credit for the success of the organization to its Representing the state organization of which is a h. presented Marc Wilkins with u president's pin and stressed the aims and purposes of the Junior Chamber of commerce Musical numbers were furnish ed H. Bartley Heiner who played a saxophone by Earl Wright and Ruel Bodily who played a trombone duet and by Max who captivated the audience with his With the Light Brown 4 1 Love and Me Bade to Old sung without Joseph Moysh of the American Legion spoke briefly on the service its importance tt American defense and introduced Clarence Redmond as Roosevelt's first Dancing followed the banquet and |