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Show Greater Utah Valley Inc. Board Holds Meeting The Board of Directors of Greater Utah Valley Inc. went unanimously un-animously on record Tuesday evening, ev-ening, September 12, at their regular reg-ular monthly meeting of setting a week in October as Greater Utah Valley products week. Mr. Le-Grand Le-Grand Jarman, Chairman of the Agricultural Committee of Greater Great-er Utah Valley Inc. and also a rep- ! resentative of the Farm Bureau an nnnnced the program which had been worked out by his committee-The committee-The Directors were enthusiastic in giving their full support. Some provisions of the program, date and details of which will be announced an-nounced later, includes adoption of a Greater Utah Valley seal which would be a trade mark for Greater Utah Valley Products which meet the specifications that would guarantee guar-antee a high quality product, agricultural ag-ricultural and otherwise, produced in Utah Valley. The public relations committee reported progress on a series of radio programs to be conducted in cooperation with the high schools throughout the county which will encourage the development of local lo-cal talent and point up topics of civic progress. Leo Hansen, Chairman of the new plants and industries committee, commit-tee, reported that a pamphlet citing cit-ing the highlights of industry would be off the press in a very few days, and it would be distributed distrib-uted to potential industries with the possibilities of expanding industry in-dustry in Utah Valley. Dale Despain and Henry Roberts Rob-erts reported on the progress of the Central Utah Project, and stated sta-ted that a great deal of interest had been stimulated by an article written by Mark Anderson on the subject. A. B. Gibson, vice president, pre sided and conducted the meeting. |