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Show JUNIOR CHAMBER HOLIDAY PLANS REPORTS HEARD A unique traveling trophy was presented the Bingham junior chamber of commerce at the regular reg-ular semi-monthly meeting Monday Mon-day evening by five members of the Park City Jaycees. James Owilliam was spokesman for the Park City contigent, other members mem-bers of which were Vergil Street, Lloyd McDaneld, Glen Briefly and Charles Shaw. Elliott W. Evans, national director di-rector from Utah for the Jaycees, Jay-cees, gave a detailed report on the United States director meeting meet-ing held in Chicago in mid-October. Parker Gray, chairman of the Christmas lighting contest committee, anounced that prizes of $7-50, $5-00 and $2.50 will be given first, second and third place winners respectively. Residents Resi-dents in Copperton, Lead Mine, Bingham, Copperfield and Highland High-land Boy are eligible for prizes. Attendance at the Rose Bowl game plans are progressing nicely, nice-ly, Secretary Jack Christensen said, adding further that the California Cal-ifornia junior chamber of commerce com-merce directors will be meeting in Pasadena on Dec 30 and 31 and that the local group has an invitation to the meetings. Mr. Christensen also announced that arrangements have been made to purchase tickets for the game on Dec. 10- The Jaycees expect to leave for Pasadena Friday evening, eve-ning, Dec 27, by train. A committee composed of Elmo El-mo Nelson, Joel P. Jensen, Warren War-ren Allsop and Walter Bolic was named to .check on the necessity of giving toys to needy children this year. A committee was .named .nam-ed to study plans for a football banquet. Jack Christensen, Chris T. Praggastis and Dale Johnston were named on the committee. About 13 members of the organization or-ganization said they would attend at-tend a meeting of the American Fork junior chamber of commerce com-merce Wednesday evening. Dec, 4- The purpose of the trip is to try and obtain enough man miles' to bring home the Val Hicks traveling tra-veling trophy now in possession of the American Fork club- James Barkle, Jr., of Copper-ton Copper-ton showed several reel of colored col-ored motion pictures of scenes near Anchorage, Alaska; Pacific coast and the northwest. s |