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Show Cedar Junior Chamber Announces Directors holdover members of the board Results of the election of new members to the board of directors of the Ced.ir City Junior Chamber Cham-ber of' Commerce will be announced an-nounced at a membership meeting meet-ing this evening, Thursday, to be hei at Milt's Stage Stop. From a list of 11 candidates five were elected to serve for a two-year term of office. Those elected by post card ballot bal-lot include Lester Heyborne, Ronald Morgan, Oliver LeFevre, Bud Bowman and Garth Webster. These five men plus the four will be eligible for election to the position of president, inner and outer vice presidents, and secretary of the club at tonight's meeting. Holdover members, also eligible eligi-ble for the positions, are Gary Macfarlane, Robert C. Hansen, James Sandberg and Al Thompson, Thomp-son, as immediate past president. presi-dent. Under the newly incorporated incorpor-ated bylaws of the organization each member is eligible to serve two consecutive terms. This would made Thompson eligible for the presidential position a pa in this vear. LeFevre, who is Just completing complet-ing a two-year term as a board member, was re-elected to the board for a second two-year term, to become the first member of the organization to serve under the new arrangement. Nominations for the position of president, Uiner and outer vice president, and secretary, will be made from the floor and balloting ballot-ing will be by the general membership. mem-bership. Outgoing board members this lear include: Robert Linford, state director; Klien Rollo, Tom Brockmeier and James Hoyle, Jr. Morgan, just elected to the board of directors, served in the capacity of vice president during the past year. |