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Show Lions Club Hears j Report of Work j On County Roads: l ion J. K. Wilson, iiinuWr of the Heaver county board of commissioners, com-missioners, Wednesday evening at i the regular mooting of the Miiford i Lions club, reported the cxpondi-' ture of about $700 of a thousand-i dollar appropriation for county! roads in the vicinity of Miiford, stating that this amount had been spent on the school bus routes in South Miiford. which, if the weather wea-ther held good, would be placed in excellent shape lor the winter., Some of the money expended ban , necessarily been used for bridges Tuit these had been put in shupe to withstand flood damage in the futuie, ii is anticipated, 'touching! on highway i'l-YN, the proposes 1 loop of L. S. highway t'l, which' pauillels the L nion 1'ueilic tracks1 north of Miltord, Mr. Wilson re-1 poited a tentative plan was in the muMiig that would do a good joo tor tins road, in which there is' constantly increasing interest L.v-ing L.v-ing evinced, lie suggested that I no help of tile Associated Civic v-luos 01 Southern L Ian should be asked for this 10a. i. reminding the club that cuuiuy tunas are regu-laiiy regu-laiiy appropriated to advance tiie objectives 01 the organization with wes.ein beaver county receiving Iitt.e or nothing in leturu. On plover motion, uuly Seconded, the secictary was uircc'.ed to write trie 01 ganizaiion, asiung tor support in ochalt of tins road. Lion President K. K. Shannon bro-ght beiore the club the suggestion sug-gestion of the Sail La.ee lribune tr.at tne ciuo purchase advertising space in a coining spec.al edition ot '-'.e paper, but, alter some u.s-cussion, u.s-cussion, it was moved atiei secoiieu, tr.at the club should ma.xe a t. hrisl-mas hrisl-mas offering to the Salt Lake p..per in due proportion to the consideration shown Miiford in the past as regards news columns as well as special editions which has been just about nil, despite repeated protests and promises to 1 better by this community. Lion J. K. Murdock jr. reported that some 700 acres in South Mil-ford Mil-ford had been signed up for the growing of heets next year, which is consiuered very gratifying ana may be the means of developing a new and valuable cash crop foi this section. The location of one or two alfalfa al-falfa chopping mills in this vicinity vicini-ty came in for considerable discussion dis-cussion and, though it is felt that every legitimate encouragement possible should be extended to this new industry for this section, the 1 promoted should be prevailed on to locate their mills in such a situ-1 situ-1 ation that the dust therefrom I will not become the nuisance it j has been in some localities. A location lo-cation at or near the Moscow mine' spur on the Frisco branch line would seem to be a good one from most points of view. Lion Murdock, formerly appoint-! appoint-! ed as chairman of a committee to : devise some means of raising I funds with which to outfit the j high school basketball boys with I sweat suits, reported that his committee com-mittee had concluded that a raffle , with a variety of prizes would be the best and quickest way of putting put-ting over the project and the club voted its concurrence. |