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Show " I f JSf : ' ' 7 I p J$$ '3 K:''': p - I'll f- W hrMM''!- .:P( -III . :. : ' ' n i w .v f ' ' ; v:; sir NNv s rs SERVE STUDENT BREAKFAST. Officers Of-ficers of the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce don aprons to serve traditional tradi-tional breakfast to freshmen students at SUSC. Here Darryl Schramm, president pres-ident Tom Cardon and Tom Murray, prepare hotcakes for students. (Iiamtar hosts student breakfast The Cedar City Chamber cf j Commerce played host to over 3K) first time freshmen stu-dents stu-dents at Southern Utah State College Tuesday morning at a breakfast at the SUSC cafeteria. cafe-teria. "This is an activity that the Clamber annually hosts in or-dor or-dor to help make the new students stu-dents feel welcome in the com-munity," com-munity," Gordon Slack, Cham-1 Cham-1 bcr board member, said. The sausagc-eggs-and-hot-cakes breakfast was prepared by the SUSC cafeteria staff from food donated by Cedar City merchants. Chamber president Tom Cardon and executive secretary- Darryl Schramm and members cf th? Chamber board of directors were pre-rent pre-rent at the breakfast. Food was donated by West-( ern Gold Dairy, Lin's A. G ,' Bill's Grocery, Wcstsidp Grocery, Gro-cery, Ernie's Market, Countryside Country-side Eggs, Safeway and Ron's Park 'N Shcp. "The college and the community com-munity are important to each ether; the chamber U more than pleased to host this type of activity," Schramm said. "This is the sort of thing that builds good and permanent re-' re-' lationships." |