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Show JUNIOR CHAMBER PLANS TEA FOR BONDSELLERS A beautifully appointed tea, planned in compliment to the 68 local women who made a house-to-house canvass for war bond sales during the Fifth war loan campaign, will be given by the Bingham junior chamber of commerce com-merce from eight to ten o'clock, Wednesday, July 26, at the Masonic Ma-sonic hall. A feature of the program pro-gram will be presentation of 68 state and 12 national citations to the campaign workers accredited with issue value sales totaling $82,151.25, and Surgeon General Kirk citations to three women's groups, the Women's Civic club, the American Legion and the Jay-C-Ettes, and treasury department de-partment citations to the junior chamber of commerce and the women's chairman, Mrs. Bob Jimas. Arrangements for the tea are being made by Mrs, Jimas and Mrs. Harold Chesler, president and entertainment chairman of the Jay-C-Ettes, auxiliary to the junior chamber. Mrs. O. A. Wies-ley Wies-ley of Salt Lake City, women's state chairman, and several members mem-bers of her staff have accepted invitations to attend the tea. Patrons and patronesses for the occasion will include W. Russell Anderson, Bingham district chairman chair-man of bond sales; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brisk of Copperton, Mr. and Mrs. James Jimas, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jacques and Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. James. Plans for the tea were discussed discus-sed at the Jay-C-Ette meeting held Monday at the home of Mrs. Leland G. Burress. Directors announced an-nounced apoointment of Mrs. John Adamek to succeed Mrs. Joel P. Jensen, member of the board, who resigned on leaving to make her home at Sandy. Mrs. Dan Delaney and Mrs. Harold Chesler will be in charge of the August meeting. Mrs. Burress served refreshments to 13. o |