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Show Hurricane Man Is I Elected President Chauncey Sandberg, prominent Hurricane business man, was elected elect-ed as president of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah at the regular monthly meeting in Ephraim. He succeeded J. W. Kumphery of Ephraim, who has been president for the past year. Other officers are Graham C. Shaw of Green River, first vice president, and Walter Paxman of Nephi, second vice president; with Henry Jones, Helper, James M. Sargent, Panguitch; Ray H. Buchanan, Bu-chanan, Richfield, Ernest Joseph, Beaver and Mr. Humphery of Ephraim as members of the executive exe-cutive board. Frank) Martinqs, reporting! ' on the mining situation, said that the alunite mills in Salt Lake City should be ready to start work by the first of next year. Nothing other than investigative work, has been done relative to the mag. nesium and manganese plants that have been authorized for Grand and Millard counties, respectively. Mcr. Martines reported also that Salina canyon traffic was very hazardous owing to the fact that so many Jap operated trucks are hauling coal to the concentration camp near Delta. With the- present heavy traffic, the condition of the road is a disgrace to any state, he said. V |