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Show ! JAYCEES PLAN WINTER SPORTS PARTYJARCH 19 Bingham Canyon junior cham-j cham-j bor of commerce members will hold their annual winter sports party on Sunday, March 19. Richard Ri-chard Rubright, Dan Delanoy, Charles Bates, Elliott W. Evans, Warren M. Woodward, Stanley J. Long, Richard Hervilla and Ken Shulsen are committee members in charge. At the meeting Monday evening even-ing Mr. Evans was named by President Elmo A. Nelson to take charge of organization of the Jay-cee Jay-cee Old Timers in Bingham Canyon. All former Jay ceo members mem-bers who dropped out of the organization or-ganization because of the age limit li-mit are eligible for membership. Chris T. Praggastis reported on Americanism week activities for Warren G. Allsop, local Jaycee Americanism chairman. Mr. Praggastis Prag-gastis stated that programs in the form of speech and essay contests were held in the junior and senior se-nior high school. He also reported report-ed that Mr. Allsop had appeared before groups in the community to give Americanism talks. Bob Jimas was named chairman of the annual carnival dance to be held at the Civic Center on Saturday, June 10. Leland G. Burress, co-chairman of the committee making plans for the specimen, trophy and museum cases to be placed in the new library reported that arrangements are being made to obtain cases and display material. mater-ial. He also reported that Bingham Canyon city officials will give assistance in making the project a success. A report was given on the ladies la-dies night dinner-dance held in Salt Lake City February 19 by Joel P. Jensen, chairman. Dan Delaney, captain of the Copper team, received $1.00 in war stamps for having the most members of his team present at Monday's Jaycee meeting. |