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Show PREPARING FOR CIVIC CLUBS MEET Further plans for the meeting in Milford, March 17, of the Associated Civic clubs of Southern Utah are now underway with the designation of a special committee to formulate) j plans for the banquet, music and I other entertainment to be provided j for the occasion, and the naming of Lion L. A. Wynaught as a committee of one to look after hotel reservations. reserva-tions. The banquet and entertainment entertain-ment committee consists of Lions C. R. Parrish, M. H. Pool and O. C. Koch. These sub-committees have been named from within the general committee, which is headed by Senator Sena-tor George Jefferson. Circular letters of invitation have been printed and are being sent to all the civic clubs located within the 14 counties included in the association, and also to the newspapers within the district and the ten members of the Nevada-Utah highway 21 committee com-mittee named at the big get-together meeting held at Ely, Nevada, last summer. The letter emphasizes the fact that Milford expects fully to live up to its established reputation as a host town and all visitors are assured as-sured of the utmost in entertainment. entertain-ment. A special invitation is extended extend-ed t0 the ladies and entertainment is being provided especially for them. Delegations of ten or more from each of the fourteen southern Utah counties composing the Associated j Civic clubs are expected with an ad- ditional thirty or forty people from Ely, Nevada, where all the community com-munity organizations are strong fori highway 21, which will come in forj considerable attention at the meet-1 ' ink"- |