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Show Chamber Outlines Tuesday Meeting, future Activities R. D. Frazier was appointed as chairman of a new Chamber of Commerce committee on industrialization in-dustrialization at the meeting-this meeting-this week of the Chamber of Commerce. In as much as Utah has been designated as the crossroads cross-roads of the West by the army, navy, and airforce, it will be Mr. Prazier's job to get information in-formation on Springville to industrial heads, according- to .Calvin Packard, C of C president. At the C of C meeting, it was also decided to continue with the regular luncheons the last Tuesday of . each month. Former Utah county agriculture agricul-ture agent J. H. Boswell will speak on the tourist business, at next Tuesday's meet. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Emily Miner and it is imperitive that all mobile service station owners, cafe and motel managers and other businessmen be in attendance, it is stated. Membership Lawrence Lynn and Dr. Robert Ro-bert Jenkins reporting on the membership said members are coming in rapidly, the final drive is to be Feb. 20 to 27. George Naylor reported for the Retail Merchants stating that special promotions are being be-ing planned for Easter, Mar. 20, 21, 22; Back to School, Aug. 14, 14, 16; Harvest Days, Oct. 9, 10, 11 and Christmas, November 27, 28, 29. Members ' were urged to assist as-sist Ron Thorpe on his tourist tour-ist program this being one of the biggest businesses available. avail-able. All carpenters, plumbers, cabinet makers and others should list their names and addresses ad-dresses with Burt Taylor as his committee is making up a list of trades to put in the motels, cafes, etc., it was stated at the meeting. The health and welfare com- mittee directed by Geoge Wright is endeavoring to promote pro-mote a clean-up-paint-up campaign cam-paign and they feel that the street gutters should be cleaned clean-ed oftener and more carefully it was stated by his committee. |