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Show CHAMBER PLANS HONOR TO FORTY OLDSTERS Sugar House oldsters will be honored Tuesday noon at the luncheon meeting of the chamber of commerce, President Neisen R. Bank reported. Ray Free will introduce approx. imately 40 former business and professional men of the Sugar House area at the membership meeting which will be held at the Beau Brummel cafe. A well rounded program has been planned in conjunction with the honorary affair, D. James Cannon, executive secretary, reported. re-ported. The meeting has been planned specifically to honor businessmen and profession! men, retired and active, who have served actively in Sugar House for 25 years or more. At the chamber of commerce meeting, music will be furnished by Beesley String Ensemble; Sue Christensen, vocal soloist and accompanist; ac-companist; Laret Roylance on the cello, and Lou Bessley, violinist. Among the first group already bidden to the meet are: G. R. Ashton, Fred Ball, Jack Burgess, John Burt, John. C. Barnes, Otto Buehner, Chaster P. Cahoon, John Cahoon, Elbert R. Curtis, Alexander R. Curtis, George Dixon. J. Roy Free, Huron R. Free, Fred Griep, Earl J. Glade, Al Hibberd, Mrs. Fern Smoot Hansen, Han-sen, Theodore Jorgensen Hyrum J. Jensen, Will H. Jensen, Louis M. Knight, Charles Lobb, Grant Morgan, George M. Kelly, Sidney J. Ottley, Allen G. Pyper. Bren Petersen Aram Plowgian, P. M. Pontz, Horace B. Richards, S. Morgan Sorensen, Elmer Sand-berg, Sand-berg, Paul Strand, Glenn E. Tripp and H. Van Harten. Chamber of commerce executives execu-tives urge everyone to suggest names of others who might have inadvertently been missed. |