Show lions to eat more lamb li id decided at luncheon colton teus tells of dinosaur at t the regular ekly luncheon ot of the vernal lions callb held wednes day night lion J clive davis secretary of the uintah association told the lions of the cat eat more lamb week from august 23 to 30 the lions ilk d their tongues at the good and vowed to eat all tie choice lanb the local shops could supply during the week mr davia davis told of he national state and local movement to sti stimulate mulato the consumption ot of lamb the mot nu and of all meat meats the price of limbs lambs waa was way down don said the speaker and the feeders of th atu section would not get very much for their lambs what the association was most interested in was the give the people of the valley a taste of real lamb as in the past put it has been difficult for the local markets to get real lamb tor for their trade which should not be over a year old and preferably about eight he urged that every family in this community use lamb at least once during the week of the campaign the ladles ladies aubil lary will serve free lamberger sand during the week made of ground up lamb meat A charret duet was rendered by J live nd and carl davis accompanied by archie johnson lion II 11 D calder chairman of the roads committee told of the con terence ference held with the tate state road corn com mission and county commissioners at vernal and that the visitors were in favor of starting work on the road be tween vernal and jensen next spring that the group visited the routes going out of vernal and gained suf af tinclent information upon which they could has their plans for the tw ew construction work rev rey george guild told of the recent american legion convention held at provo and of the effort the vernal delegation had made to brine bring the next convention here george cahoon made a report on the pro progress gressi made by the band committee congressman don B colton urged the club to continue to fight for road improvement and to lay their plans far enough into the future that they would be able to keep the work going when it commenced agate again he ile sug that we not stop at green riv er with the road but commence now to get the cooperation of the colora do commission to complete the road through to craig lion colton called attention to the great amount of effort that has been expended to have something done to our national dinosaur monument lie ile said he had conferred with secretary wilbur during his recent reent visit to the buin basin about t the h e project and the sc rotary informed him that nothing could be done by him until the sane sanc tion of the parks commission had been secured mr mir colton told 0 of the ef fort he had made to obtain this sarc tion things were b to look took more favorable than ever to obtain tain real aid tor for the monument he ile said that funds were available from the Roke fellow foundation but the problem of perpetual ual care after the monument mora mient wa PT prepared waa was now confronting alem |