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Show Civic Clubs Help .... " ' 1 '-" ' ' i Roosevelt Groups Vote To Sponsor Future UBIC Programs; Tal Vardle Elected New President The Uintah Basin Industrial Convention will be continued through the years ahead, was the unanimous decision of rep- resentatives of Roosevelt C'ty and its service and civic organizations organi-zations Saturday night as they met to consider the problem. Decision of the Young Farmers, Roosevelt Chapter, not to act. as the sponsoring group, prompted Ihe Saturday meeting. Tal Wardle, of Neola. retiring vice president, and active on the committee during the past three years, was the enthusiastic enthusias-tic choice for the office of president pres-ident succeeding Elmer Yerget.-sen, Yerget.-sen, who remains a member of the executive committee. First vice president is Dick Owe, and Mayor J. V. McLea was named second vice president. Presideits of the various clubs and organizations will constitute consti-tute the board of directors, and the secretary-treasurer will ba appointed by the pxesident. In addition to selection of officers, of-ficers, August 5, 6 and 7 were selected as dates for the 1953 UBIC, and many suggestions were offered that would add to the next affair. A report of the last UBIC was made by Mr. Yergensen and his wife, who served as secretary secre-tary and treasurer, which indicated indi-cated that the 1952 UBIC would be self-supporting, which leaves approximately $1000 to continue next 'year's program. |