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Show lflCfl Jaycees Win fflfiona Honor I TnuCtod liy National Magazine 5prlK.t Of Sending Questionnaire J C i Bill Of KiffMs To Service People ' r"C" foresight of tho Springville Junior Chamber of Tiiffi"?11' tos;vthCr with an undaunted spirit of achicve-t0 achicve-t0 be of sen-ice, by this group of public-minded ': 'rin-ille has been brought to the front in national j;i0,vith 90 clubs through- , frmt Ut-the Spring-I "ie ms won the distinction if'U med national project , . month of No- ; th the national maga- ! esthe pr( :;i ! for the month, and springville club f ve honor, and a full half was given by the to a story of the local . tTproject which was under jo(Verl Whiting, chair- t',var planning for members t med forces was the pro- which the local club won onal citation. Officials re- VI is the second such honor to Sne to Utah, the Salt '." reli,ih havinsr won a simi- , Station some years ago. J V project included the mail-J mail-J .; f some five or six hundred onnaires to all Springville - -i'MspWon residents in the mil- Service, asking them, among questions, what they intend-, intend-, to do after the war. Answers Precompiled and from them the xees determined to a certam :?at how they could be of as- -rifce to service people in ad-' ad-' '-j to ch-ilian life. Also, the Ufnt out a similar number of :-j:a of major items in the G. I. of Rights. The national magazine, bm-'' bm-'' -ji', showed a picture of the let-' let-' 3 which the club sent, as well i picture of the questionnaire ; connection with a story of the 3ject The other co-winner of the No-T-aber project, was the Jaycee ' at Johnstown, Pa. |