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Show facilities viewed p service center including fine black leather upholstered up-holstered chairs. Much credit goes to the steering committee on the project, pro-ject, A. I. Tippetts, Melva Harrison Har-rison and Wilbur Snelson and to Mary Smart, president of the East-South DUP and camp captains and other committeemen, committee-men, and to city officials and clubs of the community. In the spring, the grounds are to be landscaped and the entire building inside and out will be made a place of special attraction. A name for the place will be annuonced later after a meeting meet-ing of the board of directors (continued on back page col 6) Over 300 townspeople attend-. attend-. the open house for the new c hall, Chamber of Com-prce Com-prce and club rooms in the rary building, Sunday, des-e des-e inclement weather. Every-e Every-e was noticeably impressed h the arrangement of the jjilding for use by the various ups. jpspecially impressive was Ji relics on the first floor of 5 building viewed by many .the first time. The Daugh-of Daugh-of Utah Pioneers have nt weeks cleaning and ar-Jging ar-Jging the items, afted mov- them from the up-stairs m in the old city hall. DUP fnbers in pioneer costume, i"6 on hand to welcome the 'lie to the open house and jwer questions from visitors. .n the basement, refresh-fits refresh-fits were served through the ytesy of Barts, on lovely hd tables, secured by clubs i the town which donated d Strike Stamps for the es and other furnishings Facilities viewed at service center (continued from front page) composed of representatives from the various organizations in town. Visitors to the open house were asked to drop a slip of paper with a suggested name in a, box, at the open house. The winner will receive a $5 prize. A schedule for the use of the building has been drawn up and those organizations or groups desiring to use the building may secure information informa-tion from the Chamber of Commerce office. |