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Show Chamber News Notes . . . Park Chamber Membership Drive Will Feature Many Activities other innovations, providing a central unified body through which the community can voice its opinions and helping to pro -mote the Special Events which have become traditional in town. We are looking forward to meeting and talking to everyone in the upcoming membership drive. We hope that you will look upon your investment in the New Chamber of Commerce as one of the best investments you'll make this year. The New Park City Area Chamber of Commerce announces an-nounces that its first annual membership drive is coming up on March 14-17. Activities will begin this week with the competition for the new logo design and will culminate on Saturday, March 17 with the second annual casino night. In the past two months we've had an overwhelming response from both businesses and individuals in-dividuals who are in support of the organizational committee's work to re-activate the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce. The Board of Directors has been carefully selected to give all facts of the community representation. rep-resentation. The Board consists of Niles Andrus, President, Ron Pur-dom, Pur-dom, first vicepresident, Buddy Waldman, second vice president, pres-ident, Ann Prince, secretary, Earl Draney, Dick Frost, Jeanne Gee, Clem Hansen, Warren War-ren King and Stein Ericksen.an ex-officio member. Working closely with the Board have been the committee chairmen, Jan Wilking of Community Com-munity Affairs, Bruce McDan-iels McDan-iels of Tourism-Conventions, David Chaplin with Special Events, Patty Dungan with Communications, Com-munications, and Bill Coleman of the Membership and Finance Committee. In keeping with the goals of the New Chamber To make Park City a better place for everyone who lives, works, or goes to school here we will offer three types of membership. member-ship. There will be local business, out-of-area business (to include in-clude Salt Lake and other suppliers), sup-pliers), and individual memberships. mem-berships. Some of the things included in the Program of Work for this year are opening the Memorial Mem-orial Building for greater utilization by the community, acquiring summer recreation facilities for community use, stimulating new business for local businessmen through the publication of a directory and |