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Show Merchant responsible for business, C of C members notes at luncheon Mays Anderson, Springville businessman, was the speaker at the Chamber of Commerce meeting Monday noon. He stressed the, responsibility of Springville merchants in making mak-ing their places of business attractive, well-stocked and otherwise inticive for local' trade. The customers are here and it is up to the merchants to see that they trade at home, he commented in describing the business potential in this city. The Chamber of Commerce, directed by President LaMar Miner, is working to increase membership in the organiza- tion. There are approximately 10,000 people in the area and the Chamber has 165 members with 80 dues paid todate, it is stated. Congratulations Alert to the needs of the citp and always on hand to promote more business, the Chamber is this week congratulating congrat-ulating Mr. and Mrs. Cal Fin-ley Fin-ley on the new Country Club Motel on North Main St.; also the new owners of the Springville Motel, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Winder and the new owners of Whiting Motel, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Redman. President Miner will join others in Utah county on the Good Will tour to Phoenix, Arizona, Las Vegas, Nevada, and other points, leaving Sept. 14. Other representatives are being invited to take the trip with him. The Chamber of Commerce is also issuing a special thanks to merchants and others who contributed towards buying trophies for the Little League boys when they arrive here in August. Congratulations are also going go-ing out from the Chamber to Pete Morgan and LaMar Miner who are constructing a new batarama baseball recreation at 73 West First South. |