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Show Jaycees Put In Long Hours To Assist With Big Community Celebration The Springville Junior Chamber of Commerce, under the direction of President Stan Roberts, has done their share, and then some, to get ready for the big Homecoming and Fourth cele- bration. To get the Spring Acres midget auto race track in first class shape for this major event, a total of 1200 man hours have been spent by the young men of this club evenings, eve-nings, a fter a regular day's work had been done.wi th Marcus Johnson John-son as chairman in charge. Practically a new track has been made and this includes the cutting, (Continued on Page Six) Jaycees Put In Long Hours To Assist With Big Community Celebration Continued from Page One) rolling and wetting down of a considerable con-siderable area. The men have received re-ceived generous assistance from local lo-cal contractors, who have given their equipment, including a tamper tam-per roll and water truck and the city employees have also used some equipment and have set the lights. President Roberts reported Wednesday Wed-nesday that Roy Griffin, business agent for the midget auto racing assiciation of Utah.w as in SpringviUe Spring-viUe this week and stated that the track was undoubtedly one of the best, if not the bestin Utah. He guaranteed at least 14 midget mid-get autos and possibly as many as 22 for this big feature event the evenings of Monday and Tuesday, July 3 and 4. i Ample parking space will be available for the large crowd expected ex-pected to be in attendance at the races both evenings. The local Junior Chamber, who will have concessions at the track, also express their appreciation to the management of Spring Acres for the use of this fine racing site. |