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Show (Soob Jfrtfoap j uiljftt j tfjftj mrr? I tome to I Uje phtt, mfjtrli la rallru (fialuara, tljrrf tlfrtj rrurt- I fira Ijim, anu tfjr I malffartorH, ont on i!jf ritjljt Ijaub. atia or on tljelrft. 3Hjrn oato Jfaufl, Jatljfr. forgtue tljrm; for I tljFg knotu not i mlatijIio.Anu tljra rjartrii Ipa raimrnt, ana raat lotfi... -JCuhf 23:33-46 f 4 ) It Ihv" ti ,v fir , tUi Director W y n a u g 'h t also -lOu'J.it up tl.iis questioim of the Union Pacific tearing up toe railroad urom Mikord to Frisco, lie stated this track .will be needed in toe shipment of eilhee-lite eilhee-lite and o.her minerals ifrom Frisco in the very near future. Mr. Wynaught asked that this malt.r toe takem up when toe lacaring on '.he question comes up. io..n Jense-'a repcrted a visit a committee to Governor Maw relative to to'; construction construc-tion of a new dam on the Sco-.eid Sco-.eid R.servoir and also toe jonutrucion of the Gooseberry Liam east of Fairview. The gov-einor gov-einor was favorably impressed ivito the suggestion tha. these j.o da.ns can toe .properly considered' con-sidered' as deiiense projects. He immediately wired Senator Mur-eiock Mur-eiock requesting the assistance J. our co-fereisional dlega.ion -u getting action on tihese projects. pro-jects. President Humphrey reported on .ne ;.r.eetings of toe Utah Traffic Safevy Council in Salt ijice Ciy for February and March. A letter on se&urir.g Boulder Dam power for Utah was read and was temporarily tabled un- til next meeting. A lepor. uy the cornrnivtee waiting on toe State Department ou PuDlichy and Industrial De-velopm'.mt De-velopm'.mt im behalf of an agri-oui.urai agri-oui.urai program ttor Snow Ool-leg Ool-leg i.vas also made. Ou.ner ma.terj were dieoussed o..;d pianj a ere -made r toe ..ext meeting oi toe club which a ill be held at Fillmore on April Ap-ril 18th. |