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Show Polio Breakfast, DSA Banquet JC Week Events A polio breakfast Saturday January 17 from 6 c.m. to 12 noon at the Memorial Hall club room will usher in a full week of Jaycees activities ia Springville, it was announced today by Bill Jones, club president. presi-dent. An invitation is extended the public to attend the breakfaa'L and helD swell the Dolio fund . and1 the child guidance fund ; from Springville. There will be plenty of hot ; cakes, bacon and eggs, ham and sausage, toast, coffee, milk and orange for adults and children, with the JC wives doing do-ing the cooking. John Robertson Robert-son is breakfast chairman, assisted as-sisted by Claude Alsop. DSA Candidates The club Is also seeking candidates can-didates for the DSA award to be presented as a highlight of the Jaycee Week, the evening of January 22, at 8 p.m., in the Third-Ninth ward church. Edgel Oldroyd is chairman oi this evening with Max Averett, co-chairman. LeGraride Young is chairman of the judges and names of all prospective candidates candi-dates should be submitted to any of these Lmen who will hand out an official application. All applications should be in by Monday January 19. To draw attention of th-? (Continued on Page 8, Col. 5) Polio Banquet Set; Jaycees Plan DSA (Continued from Page One) public to the worthwhile community com-munity projects undertaken by the JCs, Mayor J. Emmett Bird has proclaimed the week of January 18 to 24 as Jay-cee Jay-cee Week, which time is being be-ing noted as such throughout the state and nation. In signing the proclamation, Mayor Bird urges townspeople to support the Jaycee sponsored sponsor-ed projects from which funds are used to better the community. com-munity. The week is observed by : clubs each year in commemora-, commemora-, tion of the founding of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. |