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Show CLEAN-UP ACTIVITY TO BECONTINUED Stormy weather dampened the program planned for Clean-up week (slated for April 27 to May 3); the rubbish which accumulated accumu-lated during the winter months and marked for Clean-up week removal was literally "snowed under". Lawrence A. Johnson, chairman of Clean-up, Paint-up and Fix-up week activities for the junior chamber of commerce, reports that on suggestion of Mayor Ed W. Johnson, Clean-up activities will be continued over next week. At junior chamber of commerce com-merce meeting Monday evening at Bingham cafe, Joel P. Jensen and Warren G. Allsop reported that choice of the outstanding senior girl and boy graduates as recipients of gold medals for their accomplishments during four years of attendance at Bingham Bing-ham nigh school will be announced announc-ed in the near future. Decision of Jaycees to hold their annual Carnival dance at the Civic Center, Saturday evening, even-ing, May 16, was reached. Robert Ro-bert Jimas, C. Inglis Wetmore and Eddie Arrata are committee members in charge of the affair. President Elliott W. Evans reported re-ported that the $500 war bond recently purchased by the local club had arrived. Next regular meeting of the club will be held at Bingham cafe, Monday, May 11. Reports of a nominating committee will be made and election of officers held. |