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Show 1 tractors Conduct 0al Meeting, liquet in Springville INominated For President And Vice-pUdont Vice-pUdont Of Association; nnual Election To Pe Jan. 20, In Salt Lake Cinun-lv 200 members of the Associated General Con-.';';,f Con-.';';,f America were entertained m Springville Monday aftcr-evening. aftcr-evening. A business meeting was held in the afternoon and '".'. :., the evnuns. Chines meeting: was tin-, lotion of Clarence Wator- "ic-toi P""sU,ont 01 the and Deal Mendenhall. '' 'tractor, was toastmaster , '.-l the banquet and evening , 1 - i Lvfon urging passage ot a iimal amendment prohib- of jrasoline taxes and , vehicle license fees for any .;.-crose than construction! T-jirjenance of highways was i at the meeting, jf-bers also passed a resolu- praising Rep. J- w- Robin-":or Robin-":or his work on the postwar .'j aid highways bill. ne nominated nine mem-,!fas mem-,!fas candidates for organiza- posts. They are: Joseph W. -d Soringoille, and Ellis W. as. Salt Lake City, president: vjiwbsen. Salt Lake City, and Clyde, Springville, vice -s:e;t; J. H. Tempest, Logan. :: E;."jy Schraven, Salt Lake secretary, and Charles Carl E. Xelson and Mark ri. Salt Lake City, and Clar- Waterfall, Ogden, directors, fer officers will be elected at j irjal A G C A convention 20 in Salt Lake City. 'is P. Baekman. executive sec-17, sec-17, Salt Lake City chamber of era. outlined postwar recla-:::: recla-:::: projects "proposed for Utah - tie intermountain area, dur-,: dur-,: tie banquet. Also, W. S. iiseus. general manager of i-3a Steel, a special guest of 2 contractors, spoke during the complimenting the build-on build-on their accomplishments and -istry in general for the fine "a materials being produced. Sessional music, dances an.d -J numbers concluded the day's strain. |