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Show SEE-SAW i Well, sir", Sugar House is going in for one fund giving a year and let it go at that. Plagued by drives, campaigns, requests re-quests for donations, gifts and gratuities gra-tuities on every hand and almost without end, the Sugar House chamber of commerce, Rotary, Ki-wanis Ki-wanis and Lions club's members this week moved to initiate a plan whereby one donation would suffice suf-fice for all. The plans are yet to be worked out, but D. James Cannon, execu tive chamber secretary, has Been selected to spearhead the research, re-search, and with representatives of each' civic organization, will formulate formu-late one to be approved by all groups. Now, that is as it should be IF everyone gives enough and IF too many hands don't reach for a share. Personally, we'd like to specify to whom our contributions might be divided among, for we keenly Continued on Page 4 SEE SAW Continued from page 1 feel while most are entirely worthy some should find other means of financing themselves rather than taking a bite out of every businessman's business-man's donation. Public affairs committee of the chamber will meet Tuesday at 9 a. m. to push development of plans for completing the Simpson Simp-son avenue street project from 9th to 13 East streets. The chamber directorate will meet Wednesday to formulate a program for the membership meet-ig meet-ig June 16. |