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Show JAYCEES HAVE NEW QUARTERS Members of Bingham Canyon Junior Chamber of Commerce met Monday evening for their regular dinner meeting at Mor-etti's Mor-etti's boarding house, with acting act-ing president Ray D. Carl, in charge. The group voted to present five life memberships to the Bingham Junior Chamber of Commerce to five former presidents, presi-dents, who have now reached the age limit, which are to be presented at some future date The welcome sign placed in lower Bingham several years ago, has now been taken down and will be erected below the tunnel entrance within the next few days. At the meeting held July 8, the club approved the renting of the building at 463 Main street, which will be used as a future headquarters and meeting place. Announcement was made by Bob Jimas, extending an invitation invita-tion of local firemen, to attend a tax education talk to be given August 13 by Stanley J. Stephenson, Steph-enson, managing director of Utah Foundation, to be given at joint fire companies' meeting at No. 1 fire hall. Mr. Jimas will act as chairman chair-man of the membership meeting to be held August 12 with Harold Har-old Chesler, John Bolic and Dan Delaney assisting. Following the meeting a board of directors meeting was held, to elect the following new officers: Mr. Carl, president, replacing Eddie J. Arata, who is now making mak-ing his home in Salt Lake City; Bruce Ivie Jr. and Frank Zac-caria, Zac-caria, vice presidents; Dan De-lany, De-lany, secretary-treasurer, replacing replac-ing Clyde Durnell, who is now residing in Nevada; Harold W. Nielsen, state director; John Bolic, Herb Babcock, Joe Vranes and Harold Chesler, directors. The dinner for this meeting was presented to members attending, at-tending, by Clyde Durnell. |