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Show I D.S.A. COMMITTEE i OUTLINES PLANS rR In line with similar presentations presenta-tions being made by Junior Cha-1 libers of Commerce throughout j Hltie nation, the Bingham Canyon Hjaycees will present a Distmg- IHnished Service Award key to Bingham's outstanding young nan at its Founder's day ban-P,uet ban-P,uet the latter part of January, according to Ray Carl, president j H.f the local organization. Selec- j Bfcon of the recipient is being SMmade by a committee of leading citizens and the award is to be presented after approval of the i committee's nominee by the U. (S. J. C. of C, who affords the ; :eci ignition through the local or-1 'Sanitation, the latter an alfiliat- Bed member of the national group. ; SBThe selection being made on the j basis of the recipient's contribu-' lltion to the welfare of the com-1 munity in the past twelve months The winner need not be a mem- Hber of the local club. Any young man between the ages of 21 and 36 in Bingham Canyon is elig-Wk elig-Wk :ble for the award. JE: Application blanks are being 'forwarded by Harold W. Niel-n, Niel-n, chairman of the banquet, to all organizations in the city. Any local citizen or group who wishes to nominate a candidate may ob-j tain the blanks from Mr. Nielsen. ! JpXumination blanks must be re- j turned to Mr. Nielsen by Dec. 24. rH Pointing out the significance j of the honor, Mr. Carl stated, j m "the Bingham Canyon Junior Chamber of Commerce is prim-! arily interested in making this ; award because it affords recog-! nitinn to young men who have made worthy contribution to the community at an early stage of life" This year in .conjunction! with the distinguished service! gS award, key man certificates will j Bbe presented to three men of the i community who have done wor-' thy community jobs but have Spaced the age limit of the Jun- j lor Chamber- |