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Show Visiting Jaycees To Address Club Here Wednesday A meeting of the American Fork Junior Chamber of Commerce will be held Wednesday evening, October 4, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Harrington school, officers announced this week. Arrangements for the meeting are being made by a committee com-priesed com-priesed of D. L. Greenwood, Floyd Loveridge and Alton Tidwell. Guest speakers at the meeting will be Parley Kilburn of Ephraim, economics econ-omics teacher at Snow college, and Mark Eggertsen of Provo, state Junior Chamber of Commerce vice president. Mr. Kilburn will speak on a business topic of current interest, in-terest, and Mr. Eggertsen will discuss dis-cuss club activities. Plans for an active club program during the coming winter were discussed dis-cussed at a dinner-meeting held Wednesday evening of last ;week, in the Harrington school. A number of projects were discussed, arid other business was taken up.- .. .; A proposal that the club make arrangements ar-rangements for the operation of the "town clock" on the northeast corner corn-er of Main and Center streets, was approved. Keith Nielsen, Si Bell, D. L. Greenwood and Karl Bennett were appointed as a committee on the project. Placing of "Safety Sallys" on Main street, to mark the school zones, also was approved. Jesse " Spaf ford, O.' DeVere Wootton and Francis Foster comprise the committee appointed to make arrangements. Wives of Junior Chamber of Commerce members are planning to organize an auxiliary unit, President Presi-dent LeRoy R. Griffin announced Thursday. All prospective members are advised to contact Mrs. Griffin or Mrs. Clark Conder for further details. |