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Show ' I 1 I j I TAKES OVER HELM. Dan Huntsman, left, aaccepts gavel from retiring president of the Cedar City Junior Jun-ior Chamber of Commerce Dean Anderson. Installation Installa-tion was held last week. Dan Hunstman Assumes Helm Of Cedar City Junior Chamber ( Dan Huntsman was installed install-ed as president of the Cedar City Junior Chamber of Com- I merce at an installation banquet ban-quet held at Sullivan's Cafe Thursday evening. Huntsman will succeed Dean Anderson as president of the Cedar City club. Others elected to serve for the next year and installed to their various offices included includ-ed Conrad Clark, first vice president; Jerry Indgjer, second sec-ond vice president; Sam Cook, secretary; Robert Brown, treasurer; treas-urer; and Ken Orton and Warren War-ren Webster, board members. At the event, Ken Orton, who served as secretary during dur-ing the past year, was declared declar-ed the recipient of the John Quinn award, as the outstanding outstand-ing Jaycee of the Cedar City club during the past year. Other Outgoing officers included in-cluded Dale Nelson, first vice president; Huntsman, second vice president; Orton as secretary, sec-retary, and Byran Anderson, Cedar City's Distinguished Service Award winner for the past year, as treasurer. Huntsman is a sales representative repre-sentative for Monroe International, Interna-tional, Inc. He has resided in Cedar City for the past two and one-half years and is a native of Castle Cas-tle Dale in Carbon County. He is married to the former Karen Kofford and they have three children: Clyde, Karen and Kimberly. |