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Show LIONS DEVISE WAYS FOR GETTING STATE MEAT INSPECTION Mr.inte -ance of Airfield Up to Appwod Standards Looms as Problem Also. By pof.err.ini? after st'n-- Ukr-n by other Utah countie:;, Beaver County will have a system of meat and produce pro-duce inspection, if the Milford Lions Club can put through its plans. Data was given the club this week by liar-old liar-old Cline, who has made a study of ssytems used elsewhere. A tri-fold plan of operation is sugge,-t?d, which will involve town, county and state aid. If necessary, the Lions would urge the clubbing together wi'.h a neighboring county to secure the benefits of state inspection, which they say is woefully neede i:i 3-aver County. A committee from i'..e Milford Mil-ford Lions will attempt to formulate some plan of action with the Beaver Lions, and hope to interest roun-ty roun-ty supervisors in some sort of a plan. This sort of work, Mr. Cline rtated, properly comes under a 'ait of the State Department of Agriculture, both state and county, financial aid being used. At a meeting at which action on this project was discussed, i.'-.ere were eighteen Lions present. Ti lunrrl-'.on was at .the. Union Pacific. - i. At this meeting, President Parrish named his committees, which we print . elsewhere. It was voted to arrange a dance, sometime soon for Lions and their ladies . and. an invited couple at each Lion's option. D. 0. Dastrup gave a review of current events which was found interesting to all members. A proposal to decorate Main streer with colored lights for the holidays was received with a lack of enthusiasm. enthus-iasm. An oncoming civic problem was discussed dis-cussed by Sam dine, when he stated that, with the constant progress of aviation, the town mu.: take some measures within six mor.ths to properly prop-erly care for its landing field, or it would cease to be a municipal field and would be used solely for the Department De-partment of Commerce. Town-owned hangars and a source of supplies would put Milford in a favorable light, "or private aviation, Mr. Cine said, -rnd would in time, return revenue to he town. |