Show hurricane man to head associated civic clubs chauncey sandberg prominent hurricane business in man was elected as president of the associated civic clubs last saturday at the regular mout monthly hij meeting m ephraim he succeeds J W humphery of ephraim raim who has been president for the past year other officers were graham C show shaw of green river 1st ast vice president walter nan nephi 2nd and vice president with henry jones helper james M sargent pan duitch ray H buchanan richfield ernest joseph beaver and mr Homp humphery hey of ephraim as members of 1 1 the executive ave board 11 th the A associated led civic cl clubs u bs went cHt reco record W opposing the ra timing of gasoline when those assembled cro bled p passed d a resolution commending the activities of congressman jed john son 0 of oklahoma in opposing this pr program in all sections actions under varying corid conditions w ads a sent by night wire it was felt t that tha communities away from the railroad would suffer fe from fuel this ft inter unless the rationing rules are am modified to some extent james M sargent chairman of the educational F du committee report ed that he has intended attended nice meetings I 1 ings in salt lake city at which efforts have been made to secure some of the funds fund a from the 25 per student tax provision for use in increasing the salaries of our school teachers in order to keep the schools going in garfield county 23 of the 51 teachers do not have certificates the same condition is perhaps general throughout the state since teachers can get higher sal aries anes in other work the governor a advised that the law as it is a now prohibits the diversion of any of any of the funds for that purpose the committee has drafted proposed legislation which they hope to have passed at the next sent session of the legislature this bill as written will be furnished to our legislative isla tive committee for thew their consideration and action frank martines Mar lines reporting on ao the mining situation said that the alu aiu it wall mill I 1 in salt lake city should b be a ready to start work by the first of next year nothing other than investigative tive work has been done rel active to the Magnu magnesium oun and man dainese plants that have been authorized arim d tor for grand and millard counties respectively MT mr bartmes marlines Mar Mart lines mes reported por led also that salma salina canyon traffic was very hazardous owing to the fact that BO a many tr trucks are hauling coal to the japa japanese nese concentration camp in millard county with the present heavy traffic the condition of the road mad is a a dus disgrace grace to any state |