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Show Press Association Enjoys Outing On Cedar Mountains 1 With only a couple of hours devoted de-voted to a business meeting and the remainder of the two-day period peri-od spent in the mountains east of Cedar City and Parowan, the 193G summer meeting of the Utah State Press association, held Saturday and Sunday, was. one of the most successful in recent years of the organization. 1 Most of the women members of the party enjoyed a tour of the homes and gardens of Cedar City Saturday forenoon while the business busi-ness session was in progress at 'the chamber of commerce. Following Follow-ing this, lunch was served in the banquet room, of the Lunt hotel. The afternoon Saturday was spent viewing Cedar Breaks and in informal visiting at the lodge, where the party was housed for the night after a dinner served in the lod-ge dining room. The dinner was featured by several addresses from persons connected with state and government agencies, interspersed with a very fine program arranged by Morgan Rollo of the Iron County News and W. Warner Michell of the Parowan Times, who also had the planning of the outing as a whole. Sunday was spent visiting points of interest in the vicinity of Cedar RvpqVc "Mnvnin lakp find Duck creek recreation camp, with a very fine luncheon served at the Duck creek C C C camp. An excelllent talk on the work of the forest service ser-vice and C C C cooperation, given by Supervisor A. R. Standing of the Dixie national forest, was a feature of the luncheon.' From this point, several members mem-bers of the party continued on to make a tour of other southern Utah parks while others returned to highway 91 by way of Parowan canyon. At the instigation of some of j the members of the association, a jack-pot was liberally contributed to by fishermen members with the entire pot going to Frank S. Beckwith of the Delta Chronicle, who caught a German brown weighing about 21-. pounds, for the i largest fish caught, and 15 small-I small-I er trout of various kinds for the I largest number caught. I o |