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Show WYNAUGHT ATTENDS ASS0. CIVIC CLUBS S EET IN GAT SALINA L .A. Wynaught, accompanied by his wife attended the January meeting meet-ing of the Associated Civic clubs of Southern Utah, held in Salina Saturday Satur-day and Sunday, ias representative from Beaver county. S. M. Jorgensen, president of the Salina Lions club, acted as toastmast-er toastmast-er during the banquet and entertainment entertain-ment preceding the evening meeting. Entertainment was furnished by the Salina Lions. During the afternoon session president presi-dent Gardner outlined plans of the civic clubs for the coming year and appointed committeees. "The coming year must be one of results," declared Gardner, "the time having come when the civic clubs of southern Utah must be. sold with results rather than oratory." ora-tory." Mr. Gardner further stated that now is the time during which the 11 counties represented by the association assoc-iation most need assistance, and if the association is to be successful it must produce now. L. A. Wynaught secured the endorsement en-dorsement of the association to recommend re-commend to the state that the Buckskin-Bone Hollow road connecting highways 89 and 91 be placed on the state secondary road system. At the Sunday meeting the Associated Asso-ciated Civic clubs voted to indorse the hill in the state legislature to retain Snow college as a state institution and to eliminate the rider calling for partial support to be paid by the district. dis-trict. It was tentatively decided to hold the February meeting at St. George, the date to be set by the St. George delegation. |