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Show Outstanding Young Civic Leader To Be Announced Tonight : : : . Second Annual Service Award Banquet And Program Climaxes Jaycee Activities ; Nelson Aldrich To Give Principal Address Everything is in readiness for the second annual Junior Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce service award banquet, to be held this evening at Memorial hall, announces Kay Johnson, president of the club. me oanquet, one or many being held throughout the nation this week commemorating National Junior Chamber of Commerce Week, will honor the local young man between tne ages of 21 and 35 years, who has rendered outstanding out-standing service to the community commun-ity the past year. This young man is known only to the committee who made the selection and to President Johnson. John-son. He will be announced at the meeting and presented with the traditional gold key. Nelson W. Aldrich, Public Relations Rela-tions director for the Utah Copper company, founder of the Junior Chamber of Commerce movement in Utah and a past president and national vice-president, will be the principal speaker. Other program numbers include a piano selection, Mrs. Mary Bird; vocal solos, Eileen Bird; readings, Twain Tippetts. A scroll will be presented to the Springville Herald in appreciation of the splendid cooperation and service to the Jaycees. Also, three key men will be presented with keys of silver engraved from the United States Jaycees, for their outstanding work during the past year in Jaycee activities. Special guests at the banquet will include Harrison Conover, J. F. Wingate and Ernest A. Strong, committeemen who made the selection se-lection of the outstanding young man of the community. Also, W. W. Brockbank, Kiwanis club president; pres-ident; Glenn Sumsion, president of the Chamber of Commerce; Emil Ostlund, mayor; Jay Brock-bank, Brock-bank, state president of the Junior Jun-ior Chamber, and Mark Lindberg, national director of Jaycees. Special invited guests will be the wives of members of the Junior Jun-ior Chamber of Commerce who are in the service, including Mrs. Warwick Palfreyman, Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Jolly, Mrs. Lamar Miner, Mrs. Blaine Wheeler, Mrs. Finley Roylance, Mrs. George Bird, Mrs. Ray Richards and Mrs. Earl Child. Ernest Boyer is general chairman chair-man of arrangements for the banquet ban-quet and program with Bert Strong to be toastmaster. The annual banquet this year will mark the twenty-fourth anniversary anni-versary of the organization of Kiwanis, which was founded in St. Louis in 1920. Each year, the outstanding young man of the nation is also selected by the Jaycees, and this announcement will be made over a national broadcast Friday evening, eve-ning, from Chicago. Local Jaycee members and other oth-er townspeople are urged to listen in on the broadcast tomorrow evening. |