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Show Southern Utah Civic Clubs Plan Meet For Moab On April 23, 24 The next meeting of the Associated As-sociated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah will be held in Moab on Saturday and Sunday, April 23 and 24, according to an announcement announce-ment by Pres. James M. Sargent, who will preside. This meeting was originally scheduled for the previous pre-vious week but was postponed so that it will not interfere with the several Easter celebrations being held at this time. Arrangements for the monthly convention are being made by Grand county directors L.L. Taylor Tay-lor and D. E. Baldwin and officers of the Lions Club headed by Pres. C. S. Thompson. The association executive board will convene at 10 a.m. Saturday and the general meeting at 2:30 p.m. in the high school building. A banquet is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and a dance will conclude the program for the day. The Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah is particularly interested in-terested in developing this business for the state, particularly the southern part of the state. Connecting Con-necting roads are gradually being improved and by the end of 1939 little if any of the principal routes will be left unfinished. Already all of No. 50 and No. 6 in Utah is hardsurfaced with the exception of a few miles near Green River. No. 160 is scheduled for consider-(Continued consider-(Continued on page eight) Civic Club To Meet (Continued from first r? able improvement this y?r. Loaders from all p'.rts - -and the western slope of t.-' ' T do are being invited to s"" the Moab meeting. It is t- ' tl-.at through the cor.;.-: r; the eastern neighbors. F-; ; bo stimulated to reW " travel Ivtweon the to the advantage of both. , thousands of eastern tet:r. - Colorado but never cor .- west, and if they do. ttko "x that go aivund this st.ite. |