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Show Combined Carnival And Country Store At Civic Center Saturday i Junior Chamber of Commerce Offers Many Attractions For 50c Dance Ticket The biggest entertainment value val-ue a half-dollar could possibly buy is the 50 cents ticket entitling entit-ling admission to one couple at the carnival and country store dance being given tomorrow evening, eve-ning, Saturday, by the junior chamber of commerce nt the Civic Civ-ic Center. Forty valuable prizes will be given at the Country Store prize drawings between dances, according ac-cording to Harvey Wolfe, general chairman. Bingo games, Chuck- O-Luck, target-hitting games and a miniature race track will have as prizes 125 dolls, blankets, lamps, etc., all especially purchased pur-chased for the high jinks. Preparations for a riot of fun were completed at a committee meeting held Tuesday evening. There will be plenty of refreshments refresh-ments and a floor show at intermission. inter-mission. Good music will be furnished fur-nished for the dance by the Smooth Keys orchestra. Junior chamber members from Salt Lake City and Tooele have sent word that they intend to be at the local unit's festivities Saturday Sat-urday evening. On the committees are: Floor show Elliott W. Evans, Jess Southwell, DelBert Barrett; Concessions Ray Call, Jack Christensen, Rex Holland, Wynn Raby, Harvey Wolfe, Willard Nichols, Ni-chols, Harold Clough, DelBert Barrett, Jess Southwell, Harold Barton, Francis Quinn; Donations Elliott W. Evans, Walter Bolic, C. C. Colyar; Advertising Dale Johnston, Harvey Wolfe, Leland Burress; Tickets Dr. L. C. Joseph, cashier; cash-ier; Elmo Nelson, J, L. Householder, House-holder, Charles Crawford, Joseph Scussel, Ted Robison, Walter Bolic, Bo-lic, John Adamek, Parker Gray, Walt Granquist, Vern Faddis. o |