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Show Citizens Support Local Chamber In Membership Drive , The 1945 membership drive of the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce Com-merce opened Monday morning, and with local residents responding gen-jerously gen-jerously a total of more than $3100 In membership dues had been paid to the organization by nightfall. With the campaign still under way indications are that the Chamber will have the greatest membership of its history this year. Organization president 8tanley Bradshaw and Membership Chairman Chair-man John Rowberry, assigned the ',' responsibility of the membership drive to a comknlttee composed of Heber Sevy, France Middleton, Ianthus Wright, Joe Fukler and Marvin Jones, and these men lu turn called upon a group of members mem-bers for assistance, and without exception, ex-ception, each man called upon responded, re-sponded, g Those assisting with the drive were as follows: Myron Hlgbee, F. B. Parkinson, Morris Roberts, Loran Hlrschl, Clint Beasley, Paul Ward, Johnny Warren, Don Dn.por, Homer Hom-er Jones, Hazen Cooley, D. C. Dlx. Nels Marsden, Reed Gardner, Forrest For-rest Anderson, Wesley Mullett, Reed Bradshaw, Kumen Jones, Henry Oberhansley. Clarence Miller, Mil-ler, Jim' Urie, Ernest Macfarlane, Wayne Cook, Wilson Lunt. Prank Milne, Charles R. Hunter, Morgan Rollo, Ned Sargent, Rex Chrlsten-sen, Chrlsten-sen, Maeser Dalle;', Jack Chrlsten-sen, Chrlsten-sen, Steve Asmus, Robert Smith, Ray Knell, Herschell Urie, Lorln Miles, Clarence Larnoreaux, and Warren Bulloch. The group met for breakfrst at 8 a. m., and many of them remaining remain-ing on the Job until every prospective prospec-tive member In their territory had been contacted. |