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Show I Students Hear About Business Methods ... i I - .' . f - l : j ' I ' 7 " 1 I'V ' . ' ' . . v ' T ''-V.-" ' High School student body officers, presidents of the various organizations, editors and faculty members mem-bers were invited to a dinner on Friday evening of last week at Kapps, to hear W. E. Hamilton, assistant as-sistant manager of the Salt Lake Chember of Commerce, talk on "What Business Means To a Community." Com-munity." The dinner was sponsored by the Springville Retail Merchants committee of the Chamber of Commerce, and high school students furnished music. Lower picture is of the group at the dinner din-ner table, and in the above picture, left to right, are: Lauren Bryan, student body mayor; Principal t Paul K. Walker; Mr. Hamiton; "Lamar Holley, chairman of the Retail Merchants' committee; George Bird, Chamber of Commerce president; seated: girls who gave music, Linda Weight, Georgia Clark, Darlene Huff, Nadine Waters, and. Jane Harrison. |