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Show Utah County Civic Clubs Plan Session Matters of Interest to Business Men and Agriculturalists Will Be Discussed Saturday, February 12 The affiliated civic clJibs of Utah county will meet in Provo Saturday, Sat-urday, February 12, at; luncheon, at which time matters of interest to business men and agriculturists of the county will be discussed, according accord-ing to E. S. Hinckley, secretary uf the Provo Chamber of Commerce, under whose auspices the meeting is called. Program Is Outlined " Plans for a county-wide get-together meeting have been under consideration con-sideration for some time, and the date was set and a program of procedure pro-cedure outlined at a meeting of the agricultural committee of the local chamber held in this city Friday evening. Next Wednesday evening, February Febru-ary 2, from G:15 to 7:30, the agricultural agri-cultural committee of the Provo Chamber of Commerce comprised of Prof. Thomas L. Martin, chairman; C. Y. Cannon, W. A. Nuttall, James II. Clark, J. W. Giilman, C. II. Cody, "W. J. Thayne, Earl L. Parker, William H. Mitchell, II. J. Phillips, H. J. Stagg, and Secretary E. S. Hinckley, will meet with representatives representa-tives from the various towns of the .county in the county extension office, city -and county building, to perfect plans for the big get-together meeting. Among those who have been invited in-vited to participate in Wednesday's meeting are: Lee It. Taylor, Pay-son Pay-son ; "Will Nelson, Palmyra ; Oscar Anderson, Provo Bench ; . W, H. Jacobs, Pleasant Grove; . Henry Gardner, Spanish Fork;. John Mem dcnhnll, Springville; John Firmage. American Fork ; David Mitchell, Lehi ; Harry Gammon, Vineyard : George E. Huff, Benjamin; WV H-Gore, H-Gore, Genola; Carry Thomas, Le-land; Le-land; liohert Elliott, Edgemont; John Holley, Mapleton ; J. P. L'hristensen, Salem ; George Scott, Lake View; Samuel It.: Nelson. Bantaquhi. filany Are Invited Among those who will be especially espec-ially invited to attend the Febru-nry Febru-nry 12 meeting will be the county farm bureau officers, local farm Jiureau presidents, mayors of towns, managers of farmers' cooperatives, representatives of Kiwauis, Lions, Rotary clubs, chambers of commerce com-merce and commercial clubs, banking bank-ing institutions,. Smith - Hughes teachers, county commissioners, and representatives of women's organizations. organ-izations. "We expect to make this one of the most outstanding get to-gether meetings ever held in this county," said Secretary Hinckley, of the Provo Chamber of Commerce. "We believe that there is much in common for the civic, commercial commer-cial and agricultural leaders of the county to discuss for the benefit of each community. We believe' in the old adage that in unity there is strength, and if we can more firmly firm-ly weld the interests of the county together, and have a better mutual understanding by meeting and exchanging ex-changing views, we shall have accomplished ac-complished the object of our efforts." ef-forts." ' ' ' m |