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Show AAA TO EXPAND irs SERVICES ' . i Tentative plans for a Founder's Found-er's Day banquet, scheduled for some time in March, were discussed dis-cussed at a sales conference of the Utah Automobile Association Associa-tion held last week in Salt Lake City according to Peter Brooks, sales manager. "This event," said brooks, "is one of the many promotions pro-motions outlined for the 50th anniversary an-niversary of the American Automobile Auto-mobile Association." Mr. Brooks explained that a member is eligible to receive the AAA Golden Jubilee Award emblem em-blem by enrolling at least one new member in the organization during this Jubilee year. Also in recognition of the 50th anniversary anniver-sary celebration, the Utah Automobile Auto-mobile Association, an affiliate, of the AAA, will sponsor an Old Car Parade. Herman Tagge, 2231 East 9th South, was appointed parade chairman. A general sales plan was outlined out-lined for the Golden Jubilee year including the opening of a Provo Utah AAA office. This office will be officially opened some time in May, the beginning of the tourist season. "It is the aim of the AAA and its more than 700 agencies throughout the country to contribute to the comfort and convenience of the American tourist", explained Brooks, "It is the only travel agency offering nation-wide service." "We hope that with the opening open-ing of the Provo office," he said, "to be of greater service to the 1 tourist entering Utah from the southeast of our state." |