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Show :: n, msytsmmsmst success are: Steve Major, left, project chairman; Wendell Maxfield, E. Lamar Buckner and Steve Humphg president. rey, the SUCCESS a past president as well as himself, called the meeting to order. The meeting was an opportunity to remember good times. Times of service and times of friendship. QUILTED SATEEN Jaycees Womens president, Suggested retail to $8.98 to $5.98 yd. each female president and her year. 5.9)18 2.9iByd. HE RECALLED the friendships he had made and still continues to have also of the personal growth he received in the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Marilyn Koroulis, Kaysville 40-ye- ar IN JUNE, while researching history of the Kaysville Jaycees for the chapters first orientation session, Steve Humphrey uncovered the charter date of the chapter which was July 13. 1944. Since the group had wanted to put a plaque on the bowery, the idea was formed to combine both events into a reunion. Unfortunately because of time, the reunion was held two weeks later on July 27. Weather threatened to cancel the event but eventually cleared and Steve Major, whose father was new-memb- er 40-ye- ar THREE GROUPS were found to still be meeting after many years of being out of the Jaycees. Representing the first group of Jaycees to be chartered in North Davis County was Allen Strong. He spoke of spoke of the history surrounding the womens organization in Kaysville. She then read the names of events surrounding the charter night and of the group's beginning. STEVE Humphrey, Kaysville Wendell Maxfield, past Utah introJaycee president, (1953-54duced the keynote speaker, E. Lamar Buckner. Mr. Buckner was Utah Jaycees president in 1952-5and U nited States Jaycee president in 1954-5Mr. Buckner recalled how he was chosen to become national president and of the experiences of his year in office. Jaycee president, spoke of the ), 3 5. Baby Show Slated - . OGDEN Registration con- judge will be the audience, honors tinues through Friday for the Baby being awarded based on applause, Show sponsored by and in behalf of he says. the Salt Lake International Ys MORE THAN $5,000 was raised Mens Club. last year with a like goal sought this GEARED to support YMCA year. programs throughout the state, inA Salt Lake City area pageant cluding northern Utah, spokesman will be held next month. Don Hanek says the show is staged by the service club to bolster the YMCA projects. many They range from Camp Rogers, to foreign exchange student sponsorships to counselors. Those interested in the show, free and open to youngsters up to seven years old, may call Those entering will receive a free health exam Aug. 18. The estimated 90 percent passing that step will enter the beauty judged Aug. 45 E. 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As people stood waiting for their picture to be taken they looked through old scrapbooks, there was a predominant feeling imparted from the meeting. It was the deep commitment each person there had had in having served the community and himself. Spirit and feeling were high as each person felt within himself the personal, private memories of unspoken but very special experiences that were evoked from the meeting. Timberlynns Grooming Parlor g Spring Maid only WOOL& WOOL BLENDS gavel-holdin- KAYSVILLE What is history? Where did your traditions come from? Who has shaped your chapters activities and direction? These are the questions that eventually brought about a reunion of Kaysville Jaycees. Homestead brand osasim 4ii vt Paid political adv. by Franklin W Knowlton on Hi |