Show community problems aired at meeting of associated clubs held at panguitch saturday stating that the united states will be called upon to furnish T food 0 0 d tor for peoples of other nations D dr seth T shaw representing the agricultural agi cultural trade relation loua ii board boar d stated how the task may be handled before a group at pa Pan n gultch saturday of 0 last week his talk was delivered at a meeting of directors and members of 0 the associated civic clubs ot of southern utah which was wag attended by several local residents as well as club representatives representative ks from other parts ot of southern utah A directors session was hold held in the forenoon and the afternoon meeting was opened by J W humphery president of the association so clation who turned the meeting 1 over to chauncey sandberg ot of hurricane first vice president the affair was climaxed with a banquet and dancing party M at rubys rabys inn during the evening visiting ladles ladies were royally entertained at the home of mrs W D 13 daly during the afternoon many local ladles ladies joined the group and the afternoon was spent in visiting and making acquaintances dr shaw stressed the need tor for COO cooperation aeration pe ration among farmers and farm groups and told of advantages being received through the local potato marketing organization known as tho the bryce canyon potato marketing association he stated that the efforts of this thih group together with the cooperation of one of the chain store groups had succeeded in fit creating 1 a demand tor for bryce canyon po on the salt lake city market H he touched on the effect ol of wa war c r work on labor conditions condition 3 in the country areas and stated that the country people can see fit to sacrifice now tor for war industry the more abundant t the 6 market market 1 for produce will be follow 1 ing 4 g the war he bi ought brought out the need tor for more active noxious weed control in tarm farm areas throughout tile the state stating that utah otah produce ii a little more moie than can te be consumed in the state but not enough to reach out and create new markets ile he especially recommended better epco and ft larger dairy output tor for the state in a discussion toll foill owing wing his talk paul P ashworth li ot f ohp the telluride power company voiced hla his opinion that it may be po sible to bring manufacturing turing industries dus tries into the state which would create a local market marker for all agricultural products thereby doing away with the ne necessity tor for state farmers to com compete lete in the nations markets marketa in making thib statement mr air ashworth stated that these industries ha had d begun to build within the state find and it if properly treated by residents lesi dents of the state would more than likely ukel remain as well as to induce other industries to locate in ut utah a b early in the meeting jaines at sargent chairman of the aduca tion lion committee of the association n gave a report on conditions c con on fi outing fronting boards of 0 education in the outlying districts of the state ile he said that unless sunless something could be done to cause teachers salaries eala ilea to be put on oil more of a par with defense plant salaries many districts in the southern part of the state would find a shortage in teacher material when schools open this coming fall T W jensen of mt alt pleasant field representative le tor for the organization reported ported le on activities in the san juan county section and other areas in the southern part of the state he stated that there was a possibility to jap labor to supplement discontinued and CCO labor laboi on dase case wheeler small reservoir pro pio and another tunnel project in ill san juan county ejects he mentioned the gooseberry project in sanpete county nank frank G Al mai artines tines of richfield commented on th the jap situation in the state and encouraged southern utah residents to remain in their respective communities muni ties in so far as possible and tight fight through the duration he continued on last page community problems aired at meeting conti continued aued from page one stated the in moving 0 ving picture companies now working and planning to work at chanab kanab and duck creek would furnish gainful employment for many residents lesl denta ile he also stated that word had bern received from washington to tho effect that officials there did not agree with the engineer s report concerning the aro pr eject near redmond ile he stated that officials were willing to meet with of the club and urged that this meeting be held a at t the sight af pf of the project 11 II J plumhof Plum bot chairman of the state publicity and industrial development commission that 11 his Is commis commission s ion was intensely interested intel ested in this portion of the state he commended me bemben nd 0 officials a Is of the associated civic clubs for their splendid vork in keeping possibilities of 0 this section before the publio and stated that his commission was joining hands with this group in furthering possible developments in this section purling his talk mr air plumhof mentioned various possibilities in the section including a packing plant at richfield a winery lu in washington county and other possibilities ties he stated that educators I 1 in n thi this section should not worry saying that he felt there were men and women in this area who could if ne necessary cesary replace leplace teachers rai moving out of the area president humphery gave a financial report of the association and reported on various activities during the past 60 days Al members embers present voted to hold no meeting in july and chose chosa neobi as the host city for or a meeting to be held on august 22 announcement was waa made during the meet meeting ing of the death of henry H blood a former governor of the state stale and a special committee was named to formulate a resolution of condolence to the family and forward it to mrs blood the banquet during the evening was under do direction or of 1 1 daly president of the panguitch Pan gultch lions club and lion lowell farmer pai mer acted as toastmaster following the banquet many ot ol the visitors complimented lion farmer on his clever work as toastmaster and he was dubbed the will rogers of southern utah A dancing party in the lobby of 0 the inn was the 1 i final feature of the days program garfield county news |