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Show Civic Clubs To Hear Special Agent at Meet One cf the most successful travel assooiaucn executives in the coun-,iy, coun-,iy, Charles A. Hon worth, public relations director of the All-Year Club of Southern California, will ue the p.incip.l speaker at the meeting- of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah in Cedar ..y on Saturday and Sunday, Feb-itaiy Feb-itaiy 19 and 20, according to Presi-..-n. oames M. Sargent. 'the association is fortunate in obtjiniag the services of Mr. Horr--worth at this time as his experience experi-ence will be helpful in determining the .most feasible methods of adverting adver-ting southern Utah during the next year. Outlining the year's advertising campaign will be the majo. Item cl business to come be-f.re be-f.re the members and directors Thcmas W. Jensen, chairman of the advertising committee, will make recommendations for the program pro-gram to include booklets for distribution, distri-bution, read signs, road maps, ne-Aspaper copy, good-will tours to neighboring states, and other plans. Other members of the committee are Walter G. Lunt of Cedar City; Russell Hawkins of Nephi; L. L. Taylor of Moab, and R. C. Syrett of Italy's Inn. The meeting at Cedar City is being be-ing sponsored by the chamber of commerce with President Arthur Gardner and Walter G. Lunt In cha.ge cf all arrangements. The business session will convene at 2:30 p. m., prcbably in the Branch' Agricultural Agri-cultural college auditorium, with a banquet and dance in the evening. Members and visitors are urged to attend Special invitations are being sent to civic leaders in all Utah and nearby states and Oliver Goerman, secretary cf the Las Vegas, Nevada, Neva-da, chamber of commerce reports tat he and several others will be present from his city. |