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Show S. H. Chamber Nominates Six For Directors The membership of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce will meet Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Weasku Inn to elect three new directors for the coming year. These three will be chosen from the six members nominated at the special preliminary election held last Tuesday. The six are Ray Nilson of the Ray Nilson Furniture Co.; Ray Free, Hygeia Ice; M. L. (Bud) Brain, Bud's Men's Duds: Sid Ottley of the Paint Pot; Ed J. Reiman, Reiman & Borg, accountants, and Stephen Steph-en L. Dunford, Dunford Bread. These six received the highest number of votes on a ballot on which appeared the names of all of the eligible members of the chamber. The three to be elected at the next meeting will join the six holdover members in constituting consti-tuting the new board of directors which will meet after the election elec-tion to name new chamber officers offi-cers for "the coming year. The holdover members are Horace A. Sorensen; president; Horace B. Richards, present first vice president; Samuel J. Nich-oles, Nich-oles, present second vice president; presi-dent; Holger M. Larsen, Paul L. Pehrson, and Theodore L. Cannon. Can-non. The retiring members of the board who were not eligible for reelection, having served two-year terms, are John C. Barnes, Allen Seegmiller and G. Rodney Ashton. At last Tuesday's meeting the election was conducted by Mr. Sorensen and Executive Secretary Secre-tary Con D. Silard, and during the counting of the ballots, brief talks were given by some of the new members of the organization, organiza-tion, including Glen Ruttenbur of the Foto Art Co.; Mae Tibbitts of the Hollywood Dance Studio, Joseph M. Jacobsen of Jacobsen's Fine Foods, and L. H. Stratford of the Wasatch Plumbing Supply Co., and Ken Williams of the Williams Building Supply also spoke briefly. |