OCR Text |
Show i Sugar House C. of C. Hear Committee Reports the Sugar House Chamber of Com merce business was the order of the day. President Don L. Hobbs, presided, and reports were made by committee chairman, i ""The " financial"" statement for -thCr year's finances were reported to have maintained their standing on the right side of the ledger. Although Al-though several large contributions were made to worthwhile projects. It was decided an inventory if other assets be made and the report re-port be given at later meeting. While attendance has lagged, some what F. A. McGregor, reported re-ported that an earnest attempt would be made to encourage mem bers to attend meetings. Glenn Tripp, reported for the membership committee in the absence ab-sence of E. J. Reimann, chairman of the committee, who was unable to attend the meeting. Mr. Tripp said each member was responsible responsi-ble for three membership application appli-cation cards and as yet not many of them had been turned in, although al-though new members have been introduced during the present club year, which lioked like the organization organi-zation was increasing its membership. member-ship. Russell R. Shurtleff, reported as chairman of the committee on the Fairmont Boys an Girls club. He said that recently several items of kitchen equipment and a cabinet had been purchased for the girls department to furnish a room where the girls are taking lessons in cooking. The money was with-drawn from the fund set aside for use at Fairmont club John C. Barnes, reported " as chairman of the entertainment committee and said that the response re-sponse in attendance at the Christ mas party was most gratifying. He also stressed the importance of the local Chamber of Commerce seriously considering some definite def-inite steps toward post war planning plan-ning in this community. W. H. Burt, publicity chairman briefly reported for his committee. m |