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Show Dallas Imlay succeods Forrest Hunter as Beautification Committee chairman City to make his home and accepted a position with the Jtah Construction and Mining Company. He has been employed em-ployed for 15 years for this Company and serves as Operation Oper-ation Engineer. He has been active in Cedar City community affairs. At the present time, he is a member mem-ber of the Chamber of Commerce Com-merce and the BPOE and is a former member of the Jaycees. He is serving presently as Assistant As-sistant Chief of the local Fire Department. Imlay has been active in City and County politics. He has served as a member of the Beautification Committee in the capacity of Block Chairman. Chair-man. He is a member of" the LDS Church. His wife is the former Pat Pace of this City and they ar0 the parents of four children. The Beautification Committee Commit-tee is a working committee of '-he Coordinating Council. It works In close cooperation vith the City Government and vith all agencies dealing with ie physical improvement of Cedar City. Chairmanships are made for a. three year term. Imlay will assume his duties immediately. He reports that he is looking forward to his new assignment. assign-ment. He feels that the City has made great progress under un-der Forrest Hunter's leadership leader-ship and any new chairman will certainly need the help and support of every local citizen cit-izen and group If we are to continue to make Cedar City more beautiful. DELLAS IMLAY A new chairman has been appointed for Cedar City's Beautification Committee, according ac-cording to Ann Judd. Chairman Chair-man of the Cedar City Coordinating Coor-dinating Council. Delias Imlay will succeed Forrest Hunter as head of this most important committee. Imlay has spent most of his life in Cedar City. He graduated gradu-ated from Cedar City High I School and is a graduate of Southern Utah State College with a degree in Business Administration Ad-ministration and Management. Manage-ment. I After spending lour y ears in the United State Air Force, Imlay came back to Cedar |