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A - -- i':::: 4 1 1 ' - '''''''''':14:ZIS''' 'r Civic Groups Build for Progress Throt3ghout the West "t (-i''' i 1 A : tr--a vertise its tourist attractions to the world In fact any effort aimed at progress will find chambers of commerce in active support : TUNI011 chambers Of commerce — direct efJforts—theof Jaycees the younger community leaders into channels designed to betterins the general welfare Among major activities is the program for Christmas decorating Wand lighting with prizes stimulating dis actIon to better housing and living conditions improve transportation attract new enterprise and expand existing commerce They advise and assist agencies of state and community government They are zealous of civic pride and work tirelessly to improve utilities beautify public parks and playgrounds relieve traffic congestion and ' f az"' &OEICeMtanaP1 1 ''''-- ' &:''''''''':11:37ti:lif::: fp:- I1 ' :111ii lIt 1 4 -- '' "'-'- '- clubs play major roles L IONS in community progress through participation in virtually any project that fits their aim of "Liberty Intelligence Our Nation's Safety" They work for civic improvements through their own corn '' !' t 1 I V a t !' 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I take the lead at Christmas time in holiday lighting programs for business home area& Clubs of Northern Utah is ar ture raise business standards of all service': and suppot churches aid vocaamalgamation tional gurdance and advance groups in the six northern court-- t: ties Its primary function is tot public welfare through social Junior first service agencies unify efforts of various groupsr Civic advancement through beatitilication Là aim of Junior chambers of commerce They Any worthy prolect will find Lions Intornational in active support like adding food to the Europe Friendship train of its constituent clubs in their respective communities" Establishment of clubs for boys and girls occupies a high place on Ktwanis agenda Kiwards has a higher percentage of clubs aponsoring Boy Scout troops than any other service organization in America and its stimulation of projects aids farm youth in all areas - Aid to underprivileged children- is a major activity Other service activities include programs to improve agricul through their awards outstanding high school ROTC members mittees and in conjunction with other organizations They sponsor Boy Scout troops and supply Uniforms and outings They support centers for aid and education of the blind and are active in all efforts to halt outbreaks of polio Their organization focuses attention on world affairs through committees on international relations The Friendship trains of food for Europe carried cars filled by Lions' clubs Military training Etnd national defense 4 t ''''- t 2 c TE - -it t-- I ' r t & fr ? i 1 k c 6 - 14- '' II INro Am - t l''4 ' : I it' nt I t 1 ' ? :1 i I -jt - "tKok(3 Nr II ' &'i - ig ' r t - 11:::?- r114 ' : tr ' - t - communities They c em en t friendly relations through goodwill trips to outlying areas They stress the scenic west and ad- -- ii t - ill - ) 44401t ': :4IL - r7 qz s r-I- ' k) i 1 Lt11:40 fire prevention in cooperation' with municipal and county fire fighters The Jaycees promote a broad program of industrial development and business enterprize and are active in the chambers activity fund drives They improve youth welfare by establishing clubs for boys and girls They impresil citizeruship responsibilities 'In election years through campaigns to get voters into the polls tional leaders and 'invite the public to hear the a They in turn furnish expert speakers for other organizations and other a - ---- -- fe4- -- :'?-: FRATr- - - I'm 5A - - TN ALL comrnimities chambers 1 of commerce are active in the promotion of business and industrial lira Numerous committees study and recommend clubhouses where haadicraft work for youth is stressed for teen agers aiton provide - play In home beautiEcatipn They give civie pride new impetus each spring withtocleanoutup campaigns extending lying communities Their Americanization program acquaints the foreign-bor- n resident with the concepts of democracy through distinguished service and citizenship awards and oratorical contests They promote public safety through "Safety Sally" signs warning motorists at school crossings and approaches They actively support measures for and s "61 14JAA4114$ cllture through stock shows achieves results create adequate parking faoilities Chambers of co nmerce also promote improvemInts throughout agricultural a!neas by advocating networks-o- f and effiroads Epee ly cient handling o ' harvested of effort for comrnunity state and national advancement paces progress savLs-- caamoers or commerce riuxnuuou prcq activities of - --- rxrrr ' -- e (--- 4 ZI-tf4'- --- - -- - '1 4117 fl ') rerS3 rem 4rr i' ” - i I 1 --- ? 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Salt Lake City's horizons are pushing out in an everwidening circle reflecting the glow of blast furnaces and copper smelters and the fires -- f:' - r- Ir-777e""--- fr- 4 rt 1: - '1 - ti- i : 44 54 - : - 4 - -- 0 ( 1 o nrra :' - 14- w:- 4:-- ' Ilt r 1 - - P4401' iLl:'1 A :t --- ' x - t - of diversified industry that are bringing new national recognition to this ititermoun- Lain metropolis Catching a vision of the years ahead' the people of Salt Lake City are going forward with dynamic purpose to build for themselves and their children better civic facilities better opportunities a better life in a more beautiful and pro- - - - Y I ' SEE THEM in the new homes and new business structures in the flow of traffic springing up in the announced along our wide streets --- t ' A 44 1114474----rTsiti-- CI-- t YOU ‘$4 ' - :- ( 11-i f& r-- ' l'''' 1' "s" - 1 i'lt 7 -- - ' " f : 610410011 t t 3 ( -- ' 5 r 11 ' - i - ' 1'1 ' - cil - SALT TAIKF : 1 woo 0 From the clock tower of Ao City and County Building is seen Salt Lake' City's impressive downtown area r-- 4 I - 4 14:4 4064 - ' i'll 7 ' - tw330 -" ' 2:iosoc-- ic t r: ''' --- - elf 14k' 2 -------- ' "''" - 1 ' -- i rpe ' ' ' - 4 irolk L '''''''t :C --7- --- t : -- ' A: - Axis ‘ 1 4' t ' t - e--g 040 f 4 41-1- 4 --- - 1 1 c-- 1 4 74r-i- '''k 3 - -4---- rF4 - 6 ror 0 Fool 4- - gi '"'"' '' ' 7 irli - ! 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