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Show Prosperity Plan Board Is Elected At a meeting Wednesday evening eve-ning of the Milford unit of the United Prosperity .Plan, the following fol-lowing were elected as eleven of the twelve members composing the iocal board of governors: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fotheringham, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Corbridge, Dan James, Don Workman, W. E. Dryden, Lester Les-ter Wiliiams and T. J. Williams. Miss Louise Wilson, cashier-secre-;ary of the local unit, automatically automatic-ally becomes the twelfth member of the board, and the group organized orga-nized with Mrs. Fotheringham as chairman. Mrs. Gladys Green, state director direc-tor of public relations, was present for the meeting and addressed the gathering. She reiterated the promise of Isom Lamb, former resident of Parowan, now head of the national organization, to visit the club in the near future. He was scheduled for a meeting in Milford some three weeks ago, but his schedule was disrupted by-storms by-storms at that time and he was unable to come. o |