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Show Associated Clubs Plan Big Program I The regular June meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, will be held at Kanab Saturday and Sunday, June 23 and 24, according accord-ing to Harry M. Rasmussen, club sec-t sec-t retary. Members of Kane and Garfield Gar-field counties are to act as hosts at the meeting, and a splendid program will be arranged for the visitors. Some business of vital importance is to be presented to the board members mem-bers attending, and reports from various var-ious committees are to be presented for further consideration. Some of the problems to be presented will include in-clude a report of the drouth committee commit-tee on accomplishments thus far reached, and any new plans that can be put over at once that would aid in saving crops in the drouth stricken areas. In many sections of the 14 coun-t!es coun-t!es now aligned with the Associated Civic clubs, appeals are being made to the state drouth committee, but as vet have received no relief, and it will l,e the purpose to have the state di-rectors di-rectors to give consideration to the igriculturists -so badly in need of water. The road committee, which has been at" work on several projects since the last meeting of the club, will submit reports of its findings. The projects are the Podunk-Glendale, Cedar City-Caliente, Blanding-Monti-cello, Manti-Pigeon Hollow, Fairview-Huntington, Fairview-Huntington, the Skyline Drive, and the Mayfeld-Junction road. Kane county members, backed by citizens of the entire county, will ask for consideration of a forest project. It is anticipated that a big representative repre-sentative membership will be present at Kanab, and Secretary Rasmussen is advising members to make haste in securing reservations by addressing Rodney Ashby, a member of the board of directors of the club at Kanab, Utah. |