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Show - Hi sholedth Legislation, Americanism Week T Concern Local Club " A dinner dance will be held ! 451 Saturday evening, February HI it was decided by the junior "lnamber of commerce at Sturm's IJifev Monday evening, regular jX?mi-monthly meeting. Walter folic and Jesse M. Southwell, 4mmittee members for the ance? reported the affair will be MBp.ld in Salt Lake City. Odell Peterson, Americanism j p ommittee chairman, repoAed r lansswere advancing for obser-Btion; obser-Btion; of Americanism week rom " February 12, Lincoln's te Po,-irthday, to February 22, Wash-, Gaijjgton's birthday. ') Present plans call for a ques-ionnaire ques-ionnaire contest, an assembly, "- stunt between halves of the Galijingham-Cyprus basketball game ebruary 21. Mr. Peterson suggested sug-gested that local business establishments estab-lishments cooperate with Jay-0 Jay-0 ees by displaying the flag ev-ry ev-ry day during Americanism 'mm Elliott W. Evans, Elmo Nelson ZEynd Dale Johnston were named iSp assist Mr. Peterson in America-Jsm America-Jsm activities. i. Dr. H. C. Jenkins, chairman iaf the public health committee, sported that three bills intro-Siced intro-Siced to the Utah legislature, mate bills No. 70, 71 and 72, tncern laws making mandatory "e-marital and pre-natal exam-ations exam-ations in Utah. The bills have e support of the Utah junior ,amber of commerce. Dr. Jen-na Jen-na Intends to contact Salt Lake ' funty senators and representa- fees .asking their support of the Khris T. Praggastis, Elmo Nel-p Nel-p and Jack Christensen were ""-lined on a committee to revise le local constitution and by-ws by-ws so that it will be possible f the Jaycee group to have hon-lary; hon-lary; members. It is desired that hen a man active in the organi-rt'on organi-rt'on for several years passes te membership age limit he may i'.l be associated with the or-"ization. |