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Show Springville Chamber of Commerce Works On Plans for Unique Publicity Project Starting in the near future, tourists coming into Springville will be able to obtain all types of tourist information at the new attractive information booth i oemg piaceu on uie -iiy ram by the publicity committee of the Chamber of Commerce of which LeMar Miner is chairman, according accord-ing to announcement by president, E. S. Groesbeck and Sec. Lum Hol-ley. Hol-ley. Two or three girls will be employed em-ployed at the booth during the summer and their primary duty will be to sell tourists on the idea of stopping for a day or two in this fair city. Signs will be placed on the highway high-way leading into Springville telling tell-ing tourists to stop at the booth for free information. Inside the booth on the back wall will be a lighted display panel showing "Who's Who in Springville." Spring-ville." Listed on the Who's Who board will be the Mayor, City officials, of-ficials, city department heads, Bishops of wards, stake presidency, presi-dency, civic organizations and the business establishments and business busi-ness and professional people of Springville. An extensive advertising cam- . paign is being undertaken to advertise ad-vertise Springville and pamphlets telling of the city's attractions Will (Continued on page 2) -a tr C. of C. Plans Publicity i (Continued from page One) ':S be placed in cafes and mL, throughout Utah and surroundi. - Townspeople are asked to en ') courage their friends traveline I Pi Utah and all tourists they coim in contact with, to stop over h L. Springville and enjoy the city witk f it's numerous points of interest it The publicity committee of the ' Chamber of Commerce is com. posed of Chairman LaMar Miner Welby Metcalf, Ted Taylor, Vet- non Callahan and Bryce Thorn t |