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Show jf,X.K,i.tMn'" w "'11 iyM'J0SlOi I II " v ; " ii - .-mmm. - - x ' s s -' i r f ' L a:5a MMMMMgaaamiWiin & n mmm'- m-it mini LumuRium iS. innii of mmm Sugar House Junior Chamber of Commerce presented Ray Free with outstanding employer award and Dr. Robert RunneUs as "outstanding young man of the year." George Henry Johnson, president, presented the awards. , S. House Jaycees Present Awards Dr. Robert R. Runnells was named "outstanding young man of the year" by the members of the Sugar House Jaycees at an annual awards banquet Thursday evening at the University of Utah's new Union Building. At the same meeting, Ray D. Free, prominent Sugar House businessman was given the club's outstanding employer award. Dr. Runnells, has served as vice president of the organization during dur-ing the past year and is also serving serv-ing as vice president of the Sugar House Kiwanis Club. He is a member of the Salt Lake District Dental Society and Utah State Dental Association. He is active in the Christ Memorial Methodist Church and the Masonic (Continued on Tage 8) Jaycee Awards (Continued from Page 1) Lodge and other civic organizations. organiza-tions. Dr. Runnells makes his home at 2218 Berkely St Mr. Free is active in civic and church affairs served as president of the Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the committee for the development of the old Utah State Prison site. He is active in the LDS church where he serves as a member of the High Council of the Millcreek Stake. He is active in political affairs and served during the recent gubernatorial gub-ernatorial campaign as business manager of the "Clyde for Governor" Gover-nor" campaign. The Frees' reside at 4545-13th East. The Thursday evening's program included a talk by Marion D. Hanks, member of the First Council Coun-cil of the Seventy, of the LDS Church. |