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Show Jaycees To Turn Cemetery Desert Into Garden Spot Mining up the lut Ifw ea) lo show how dry thing are in I he cemetery dettoit are Karl Roe, lllll llruhn nml Xonuan lllll. After considerable discussion among the Pangultch Jayrees, which Included local leaders, the installation ot a sprinkler Irrigation system at the Pangultch Cemetery was chosen as the community betterment project for 1953, The project was chott-n at the last ' bi-monthly Jaycee meeting which was held at the B.yre Canyon Cats on Thursday, July 2. PhU Dickinson was elected chairman of the project. The sprinkler system can be Installed for approximately $3,500, Therefore, It Is planned to hold various socials as fund raising en terprlses. Also, pembers of the community ae solicited to make i 1 Hf jMKssW voluntary contributions. Any contribution may be given or mailed to Sam Allen, local businessman, who la the treasurer of the club. As an Incentive to foster such a project, Mr. Fred Haycock, formerly of Pangultch and now of flan Leandro, Calif., has a I. vail) donated 1100. It Is the plan of (he club to have a barometer exhibited In Allen's Furniture Store, showing the progressive club Is making toward raisin this amount ,by the various fund raising projects and voluntary cont.ibutlon. The club plans on cooperating whh the city cemetery committee and act under adrlsement from .them. The time before the project Goal to (io! JajriH. president EW Rim, lit left, .Norman lllll and Tan-gullili Ma) or Mill Itruhii arc pic-'lured wllh Hie barometer which will Ik- MkleI in Kant Allen's Store to Indicate how the Ja)reo Jtie iloluir wllh their drlte. Roe, left, Klnt o tho starting point, while Bill llruhu MlnU In the IM.GOO mark which they Iiom Io reach In their drive, o will be Installed will depend upon how soon members of the community rait help the Jaycees raise the barometer reading. No contribution-Is loo. small -. - |