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Show GYM DRIVE TO OPEN JUNE 19 'Representatives of Civic Clubs Meet and District City I,. 020 clubs of Ogden will conduct tne Weber gymnasium drive which will bj hold In DRden during the w.e of June 19, to 24. Orval Adams, chair , man of tho committee announced lat night. It is planned to raise $50.-Ouo $50.-Ouo during the campaign for the new I structure ' A meeting of tho committee was h.-ld Saturday at the Weber club, with 1 the following committee member" .present; Otval Adams, of the chamber cham-ber of rornmer. e. VY. L Watlis of tin-1 tin-1 chamber of commerce. Jese S Richards Rich-ards of the chamber of commerce. I James H. Douglas of the Rotary club. James 1. Trior, of the Klwani hit., I and Frank Mlgginbotham of tho Progressive Pro-gressive Business club At this meeting the entire business I district wan segregated Into 20 districts dis-tricts and lists made of all business houses and merchants who should subscribe sub-scribe to the fund. It was decided to J place committees in each of these 20 I districts and all to commence work promptly Monday mrvrnlnjr. June 19, , the first day of the drive. The com mlttee is hopeful that tht entire amount will be raised the first few days of the drive. It wa- reported that Harmon Peeiy rnanacrer of the White 1 City dancing pavilion had offered the I free use of his hall for a Weber gym-I gym-I naslum dance and that fo Reeves had offered to furnish his enlarged or-jcheslra or-jcheslra free of charge to the committee commit-tee for this occasion Marcellus Smith 1 also offered the free use of the Com-1 Com-1 munlty orchestra to play for part of the dance Joseph Goes, manager of the Or-' Or-' pheuni theatre nlfo offered a large . percentage of the profit of a motion picture suon to be exhibited it his .theatre. It is expected that othor w-ill come forward with donation,. 00 |