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Show Car Wash Planned by 20-30 Club to Raise Fund for Grove Amphitheater Members of the Springville 20-30 club want to wash every car in Springville Saturday. They have already al-ready started with the mayor's automobile". There will be 20 to 25 members at the city; park all day Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to do a fine job. The clubmen have made arrangements arrange-ments with courtesy of culligan soft water for their services to give a better wash job. Free pick up and delivery service will be offered. of-fered. Simply .call number HU 9-9960. 9-9960. One dollar per car will be charged for complete wash job, : vacuuming, and thorough cleaning. The 20-30 members are attempting attempt-ing to complete another phase uf the amphitheatre in Kelleys Grove. They invite the public to inspect the theatre and give the club suggestions sug-gestions on how best to improve this project. Proceeds from the (Continued on page 2) The Mayor's Car Gets Washed First ... ' . ' ,;- " " ' - . v ' ) , A. ' , '. f 's . '''-''.. ' ' " - Members of the 20-30 Club start their car washing project by going over the mayor's automobile. They hope to raise funds this Saturday with which to complete an amphitheater at Kelly's Grove.. Left to right, Reed Fletcher, Floyd Stewart, Mayor A. W. Cherrington and Keith Diamond, chairman chair-man of the undertaking. Car Wash Planned (Continued from page 1) car wash will be used for the amphitheatre. am-phitheatre. As in the past and now the Springville 20-30 club has attempted at-tempted to raise money for its projects through their work rather than direct solicitation from the public. They would thus appreciate apprec-iate the cooperation from townspeople towns-people in this project. In case of bad weather the wash will be held the following Saturday. Meeting Set The club dinner meeting will be held this Thursday night at the Memorial hall at 7:30 p.m. under direction of Bill Duncan, president The program will be furnished by the Utah County Peace Officers showing methods of self-defense ' Taking part will be Ed Parker instructor; Charlie Beeder, fish and game representative; Tom Barrett, LaMar Horracks, Willis Vincent, highway patrol; Glade Schwartz, Spanish Fork police- and Bill Duncan, local police. At the previous dinner meeting three new members, Phil Williams ' Ray Lewis and Jack Bird, were : weicomeq into the club. |