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Show Freedom Shrine The Bountiful Breakfast Exchange Ex-change Club will dedicate a "Freedom Shrine" at Five Points Mall in Bountiful on Aug. 7 at a 2 p.m. ceremonty that will feature an address by Bountiful Mayor Elmer Barlow, Bar-low, Exchange Rocky Mountain Moun-tain District President Ralph Carlson, and Exchange Club National President John Hood of Murfeesboro, Tenn. A WELCOME address will also be given by Five Points Mall Manager Don Ohms, and entertainment provided by "Those Guys," a male quartet. The Freedom Shrine is a display dis-play of 28 original historic American documents photographically photo-graphically reporduced and mounted for permanent views-ing. views-ing. The Bountiful Breakfast Exchange Club has placed several sev-eral Freedom Shrines in public locations and schools throughout through-out Davis County including the new Bountiful city offices. THE FIVE Points Mall location loca-tion concludes several months of negotiation with the Mall shops and owners of the center at 1600 South Main in Bountiful. Boun-tiful. The Bountiful Breakfast Exchange Ex-change Club, a group of civic minded local businessmen, w ill be pleased to have on hand at the dedication ceremony the National President of Exchange, Ex-change, John D. Hood, who is in the area to attend the annual Rocky Mountain District convention con-vention at Park City Aug. 8-10. ALSO ATTENDING the dedication de-dication is Rocky Mountain District President Ralph Carlson, Carl-son, who is ceneral manager of KRSP ANand FM in Salt Lake City. The Bountiful Exchange Club will be sending several delegates, including its president presi-dent Claude Vaughn, to the Park City convention. Mr. Vaughn has been nominated by the club as a district director direc-tor and his name will be sub- mitted at the Park City meet. |