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Show Oliver LeFevre Assumes Club Leadership Installation ceremonies were conducted at Hotel El Escalante Thursday evening installing Oliver Oli-ver LeFevre as president of the Cdar City Junior Chamber of Commerce for the coming year. He received the president's pin from Ronald Morgan, outgoing president and newly elected state director of the local organization. organiza-tion. Principal speaker at the meeting meet-ing was Rex Harris, a former Jay. cee and enthusiastic civic worker. work-er. Others installed at the impressive impres-sive ceremony were Bud Bowman Bow-man as first vice president; Douglas Lunt, second vice president, presi-dent, and Carl Hardy as treasurer. treas-urer. Retiring officers in addition to u i , JL . ' A ( ' OLIVER LtFEVRE Morgan are Gary Macfarlane, first vice president; Garth Webster, Web-ster, second vice president; Bow-man, Bow-man, treasurer, and Town Brown, secretary. Reports of the year's activities were given by the treasurer and president Morgan. In the presidential report Morgan Mor-gan indicated that the club had won the state extension scrap book award this year by organizing organ-izing a club at Milford. Also the club was honored with the Boyd Bunnell travel trophy awarded for compiling the most man miles to the monthly travel trophy tro-phy meetings throughout the state, the president said. The club completed many activities ac-tivities during the year. Some named by the president included includ-ed a soap box derby, running the concession stands for the I Little League Association ai thei tournament held In Cedar City last year, staging the annual Miss Cedar City contest, sent a picture of Cedar Breaks to hang in the new president's mansion of the national organization. "The program of Christmas ac tivities continued to be the major ma-jor community project of our or- ganlzation and occupied most of our attention during November and Deccmber,,, Morgan said. i Iiia ynT thC pTCJJTSITt, the leadership of Douglas Lunt and Bob Faddis, was extended to Include a home lighting contest con-test The club undertook a polio benefit dance, sponsored the city basketball league, the annual Easter Egg Hunt, the Teen-age Road-e-o and the Clean-up, Fix-up, Fix-up, Palnt-up week program.- |