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Show planning for problems After lengthv deliberation and discussion on the art of the Chamber of Commerce directors Wednesday, the croup vetoed a prooosal to charge a fee for the Annual An-nual Teep Safari. For the past five years, the Safari has been handld on a no-charge basis, except for the breakfast break-fast which preceeds the event. Leaders have been asked to volunteer their scrvcies for the day and for the most part all has rone well. Each year the number of vehicles involved in the Safari has increased until last year about 140 four wheel drive vehicles were involved; From all indications, this year's Safari will be even larger. Even though the Safari has been highly successful, it W not Wn nrrfert. The proposals which were presented pre-sented at Wednesday's meeting were not aimed at discrediting dis-crediting the nast success of the event, but were merely plans which rmVht nrovide for a more successful and better organized Safari this year. We feel that although fome of the proposals were directly vetoed, the ones which weren't, such as a good communications system pnd updated maps. traU signing and information sheets for r--h tmil. should he rivrn Food consideration by the pprmV in rW"-e of the effort. Certainly, it is much better bet-ter to wpTd off problems beore they get out of hand. tp Chamber to consider the future of the evrpt rr,A ;r ?rn nr'mfr it means charging a small fee to th.n ,.., rtor thcn rhr,re that fee and ci;minate the |