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Show .. - liirimxiK "' W , V '-'4 ; ', l ' V . ..r-n, v---i 1 1 ' 4 1 BICENTENNIAL I COMPLEX lyt'lans and blue prints are ii, jring completion for the i. T;. South Davis Bicentennial e.r:ilding, to be located on re..ntiful property in back of it ! present library, 'ine: ILL FUND raising com-i com-i hie ittees are urged to complete te ar work, so that the build-ung build-ung ' 5 can be built as scheduled, ah c curding to Coy J. Hayward, :m i airman. pine To help accelerate the com-iheijitieework, com-iheijitieework, two new chair-ron chair-ron Ji toe been selected, Mr. jvard said. thev Part, Hi M0SS represent Mjr.county commission on the , Mar.-mittee instead of Stan lsta t, who is involved in ('.tical campaigns. Mrs. iral!v ,le Stahle has been named jjj'j., ici ty chairman. Aldin rffl: Vard will coordinate the u ''"i oi the iund raising mittees, along with Ken X'i? : Some people are getting a complex about the bicentennial. bicen-tennial. But south Davis senior citizens are going to do something about it-they are going to build a bicentennial bicen-tennial complex for their activities. Comm. Carl Evan (Bill) Moss and Lucile Stahle show the architect's drawing of the proposed structure. Bailey of the Chamber of Commerce. Coy Hayward announced this week that $267,607.51 is available for the building. leaving a total of $52,392.49 to be raised from donations. A total of $320 is necessary to start the complex, which will be a cultural center for senior citizens. TIME and date of groundbreaking ceremonies will be announced later, Mr. Hayward said. |