Show WILL WYNE MONUMENT t associated civic clubs will continue to work for national park not wishing to take any chances on n not getting wayne wonderland designated designated either cither a national park or monument when the associated civic clubs of southern utah received word from arno amo B cammerer director of the national park service in washington that the service is ready to make the recommendation for a monument to the president the officers decided to accept the offer but will continue working for the park word was received several weeks ago from congressman abe murdock that the objection of livestock interests in wayne county were holding up the park status in mr Cammer ers letter he ind indicated that southern utah would be just as well off with the area made a monument as a park the civic club officers according to president frank G martines expect that liberal federal appropriations will vill be made for the area as aa a monument while the make work programs are carried on but in normal times a monument does not necessarily carry arry any definite appropriation national parks are given definite amounts each year for improvements and development work director cammerer was written to the effect that the organization would be plea pleased sef to have the monument at this time and was asked to see that the work on building trails and administration buildings be started at once congressman murdock was also asked to use his influence to have the proclamation and work rushed several new problems have recently been brought to the civic club directors including a request for support in having an alternate highway constructed through utah county that will reduce the distance to salt lake 12 or 13 miles the proposed route will leave route 91 near mona ilona and enter salt lake city via the redwood road no action aati on has been taken on 0 n this pending ending p word from the executive committee but it is probable that it will be backed president martines Mar lines said wednesday that indications point to a far greater membership this year than previously and therefore more money to spend on advertising ver and general financing of the association civic clubs in all I 1 of the 15 1 5 counties em by the group have appointed committees to solicit members and are reporting little trouble in signing business houses and individuals if C nelson is chairman of the local committee and is assisted by percy hansen and dr J G |