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Show ;)sevelt Jaycees Iserve Opening (Founders Week THE United States Junior Ser of Commerce will ob- its 26th anniversary iSehout the nation on Jan. S over 1250 local organ- staging, founders day Jets, according to President 5 e Cook, of the Roosevelt .;i5s It was on January 21, :SSt Louis that the Junior Cnber of Commerce moye--'fflt had its beginning with velvc community organizations a the nucleus. Thp JCC had its inception in ilt on October 7, 1939, rift Ronald Wiscombe as its president, and forty active anbers. locally Jaycee week was ied and highlighted by an ialiatior. banquet, held Thurs-evening. Thurs-evening. January 16, attended attend-ed by old and new members and their partners. The event dialed di-aled an extensive membership drive. A special program arranged George Stewart. Roosevelt at-Mtj, at-Mtj, constituted a portion of j evening's entertainment. Mr. Stewart acted as toastmaster and executioner for incoming mem- En. Several eligibles from Du-oene Du-oene were present to witness ti ceremonies as the first move in the possible organization of a Jaycee club in the county seat. TbeRoosevelt club will be the rxssoring body of a Duchesne Jmior Chamber of Commerce. JIATlRE speaker of Thursday's Thurs-day's taquet was Lee Kay, assort as-sort director of the Utah Fish izdGime Department in charge of education Mr. Kay exhibited wildlife films and lectured on conservation. On February 1 a banquet will held by the Roosevelt Junior chamber of Commerce to honor tfce young man of the community commun-ity who, in the opinion of the al judges, has done the most to advance the welfare of the townspeople. This action, unique Uoughout the world, will take top in all Javcee clubs in the won, and will be climaxed bv fe and national selections for distinguished awards. '.'Our club," said Mr. Cook, "is o?en to all public minded voung a between the ages of 21 and f-Our national president. Sel-& Sel-& ' F.Waldo, has ri-htly said. J we stimulate young man-:m man-:m to a keen awareness of its jjawdual and collective obli-.flion. obli-.flion. Our fundamental objec-jyes objec-jyes are three: to develop in 1 .g,men lhe Qualities of per-fai per-fai leadership :to offer young an instrument with which to SR. lhe communities in SS they hve- and t0 afford S2wme,n lhe only medium 2Me for the vigorous ex-feswn ex-feswn of their opinions." |