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Show 0ATION WILL j THEME fORj.CC. MEET TTchanges Are Made In UBlnMMtive Positions i. The Springville Organization "specially interesting pro-' pro-' has been planned for mem-L mem-L of the Springville Junior timber of Commerce for this, jlursday. evening at the Memor-41 Memor-41 hall beginning at 8 p. m., when tie aviation committee of the Jay-,ee, Jay-,ee, will provide the entertainment entertain-ment The program will be under tte direction of Kimball J. Larsen Lar-sen who announces that novel features fea-tures have been prepared for the meeting. Jaycee members of the Civil Air Patrol will appear in full uniform at the meeting, and Lieut George L. Porter, comman-jer comman-jer of the Provo squadron, C. A. p., will be the principal speaker. Lieut Gene Bird of the Army Air corps, who is home for a brief furlough prior to leaving for Florida Flor-ida where he will receive further orders, will be a special guest, and rill recount several of his experiences exper-iences as a pilot of some of the largest planes in use by the army. President Kay Johnson has laounced a change in the officers of the organization, which was made at a board meeting held by tie executive committee last week. Grant S. Thorn, who was elected is a state vice-president at the state convention, resigned his position po-sition as a state director from the Springville Jaycees, and W. Verl Ming was named to fill this position. Mr. Whiting was second rice-president, and Ray Klauck was named to succeed Mr. Whiting Whit-ing in this position. Mr. Klauck was a member of the board of directors di-rectors of the local club, and Ar-Jeen Ar-Jeen Van Leuvan was appointed the board to succeed Mr. Hauck in this position Mr. Johnson states that a splendid splen-did representation of Springville Jaycees were in attendance at the monthly state board meeting of to Utah organizations in Salt We City Sunday, at which many important matters were consider-t consider-t in an aim toward greater aid to "w war effort, primary among ch was a resolution to aid in fte defeat of any legislation minst drafting of fathers. The Jaycees represent a cross-Mion cross-Mion of young married men of wt e, and they were all una-wi una-wi in their expression that . 7 were ready to answer the their country if and when are summoned, pending from the Springville re: Grant S. Thorn, state ta2re!ident; Ray L- Rhards, J.ate past -president; Kay fc 'Cal Portent; Ernest Miner- Ardeen Van Z ' Glenn Hansen, W. Verl and Ray Klauck. |