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Show LIONS SCENT PLENTY WORK AHEAD TO GET GOOD ROAD TO WEST CLUB RIDICULES STATEMENT ABOUT EXCESSIVE COST An interesting meeting f tlie Lions club was helil Wednesday at the U. P. dining room. Various reports re-ports of committee work were made. Mine Tax Bill Withdrawn Sam Cline, appointed last week to draft a resolution of protest against House Bill 71, announced that the protest was never sent to the legislature legis-lature as the sponsor of the bill, Representative Rep-resentative Jorgenson, had withdrawn with-drawn the proposed measure. The bill was aimed to double the taxable valuations of Utah mining property. That Road to Nevada iS. C. Ruschmeier strongly advised the club to answer -the statement made in the Salt Lake Telegram by the Utah Automobile association that it would take one million dollars to improve the highway between Milford and the Nevada line. It was prosed pros-ed that the club act in unison with the Cedar City Commercial club and other civic clubs of southern Utah, to obtain the improvement of the highway. high-way. The state of Nevada has mem-oralized mem-oralized the Utah legislature, asking its co-operation in this respect. County Road Work Jos. R. Murdocfi reported that the County Commissioners were in a very favorable mood when the Mil-ford Mil-ford town board met with them Tuesday Tues-day with a view to obtaining county road aid. They promised to help on county roads leading in and out of Milford. Also, a state road patrol will be stationed here all the time. Mr. Robinson started work on the highways through the flats this week. Guests Guests present at the club meeting were Prof. Zadok Arkush, a member of the Wanton, Texas, Lions club, and who gave a piano concert here Wednesday evening; and L. M. Mor- ris, of the Milford Motor Sales. Each , gave a brief talk. Dance Al Cline was named a committee to arrange for a Lions club dance. |