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Show Literary Club Studyi Coming Bond 5ecf0n The Woman's Literary Liter-ary Club met Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Coun-cil Chambers for their regular monthly business busin-ess meeting. The main order of business was the upcoming bond election elec-tion for the County-owned nursing home. Literary Club members mem-bers first began working toward gaining a nursing home for the county in 1958. and have entered this as a community improvement im-provement project in the Sears Roebuck Foundation Founda-tion Contest. They indicated indi-cated that in order to gain a "yes" vote in the election, and in order or-der to place well in the contest, it is necessary to make the community-aware community-aware of what the election elec-tion will entail and what the residents of Grand County will be voting for. They plan activities activit-ies in the near future to make the proposal more widely known. In other business, the club members were asked to unite in forming a Protest to the t, ' bid Broadcast', tem against sh rated motion pic ;-television. ;-television. Club women year for the I Convention win i" nominees Jen p ' Carol Hines nate: The district vention will k ' April 28, in Hti,' the Community The next nJ.: the club win be ; this Saturday ; Conservation cw ee. Mary Lyn J chairman, as h Members are C' bring a picnic l I meet at Helen v : 1 Elementary School .: , noon for an oini- 1 Fisher Towers |