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Show CiYic Clubs To Meet i Continued from first page) Lake City and County interests have brought considerable pressure pres-sure to bear on Governor Henry H. Blood and the state road commission com-mission to spend a greater percentage per-centage of the road funds in Salt Lake County, road matters and the policy of the commission will Vikeiy come in for consideration. When the association learned of the activity of the up-state dele-sa'ior.. dele-sa'ior.. President Sargent wrote to Gr.emor Blood urging his sup-prr, sup-prr, :'or the outlying areas and pointed out that the state highway high-way system was far from completed com-pleted and that even though the fifteen counties of southern Utah have 60 per cent of the roads and 63 per cent of the area, they have received only 30 per cent of the road funds expected for construction construc-tion during the past two years. Salt Lake bases its claim to more money on the claim that most of the gasoline taxes are paid in Salt Lake County. Plans for the St. George meeting meet-ing are in the hands of Director Laron S. Andrus and J. L. Wads-j Wads-j worth, president of the St. George chamber of commerce. |