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Show Youth of Cedar City 1 To Be Honored by Elks Ww-Kikawill honor the Junior Citizens of CWntClty In observance obser-vance of the slxm"rHinual Elks' National Youth Day, May"iLee Wood, Exalted Ruler of the Ce dar City Lodj;e No. 1556, announced announ-ced today. A community-wide program of events will focus attention on the constructive achievements of our youth and the devotion of American Amer-ican Ideals they have shown in their school work, In community affairs and In other youthful activities, Wood said. John L. Walker of Roanoke. Va. i Grand Exajted Ruler of the Elks, 1 In a Youth Day proclamation! asked the 1.755 lodges through-j out the country to "honor ouri youth for their accomplshments, as Junior citizens, and give de- served and proper recognition of their services to community, state and nation. Let these observances obser-vances of Elks National Youth Day be community-wide tributes to our youth, that will demonstrate demon-strate our partnership with them, our understanding Interest in their affairs, and our sincere purpose pur-pose to help them prepare for tomorrow's responsibilities and opportunities." Exalted Ruler Wood said that the Lodge's Youth committee will be In charge of the observance in Cedar City. Heading the committee com-mittee will be LaVeU Chamberlain, Chamber-lain, Ned Sargent, Elwyn Halter-man Halter-man and Ivan Orton. |