Show Civic Action on Diverting Road Funds Urged by Speaker Civic Individuals Should Protest Measure To Legislators George E. county addressing a group Roosevelt Business and Professional women Wednesday evening at the home of Mary urged organized civic against Governor Maw's plan to divert raptor registration funds now to cities and counties for road work to his new department of publicity and industrial he as groups and individuals should protest this action to their legislators and to the governor Stewart based his stand i against this measure on past ex- j which has shown that outlying counties and communities are last to benefit when funds 1 and power are centralized in ithe He called to mind the fact that the Uintah Basin was the last place in the state to receive a completed highway he because of lack of political The same thing will happen he if money we are now receiving is placed in one fund for state development-r the Uintah Basin will be the place maybe not even in our lifetimes to benefit under the The development of feeder which has been accomplished by the county with funds from the motor vehicle registration is the life blood of the county and we should not allow something we are sure of to be taken away for something as uncertain as Governor Maw's present Plan Stewart highly credited the reorganization plan in general which he said was based on Stassen's plan in Minnesota which had worked so well to cut expenses and eliminate he save the state millions of dollars il properly carried Musical numbers for the were furnished by V. T. Rice who played selections on a saw accompanied by Rice and Dy A. C. McKinnon who played violin The group greatly enjoyed a rendition of by Rice on the Rice on the saw and McKinnon on the A side-splitting reading was given by Miss Helen Demos after which the remainder of the evening was spent playing Members of the club present Included Beryl Edith Miss Mercy Sargent Miss Pauline Miss Alice Hazel M. I. Elva Thelma Bee Mary M. J. Edwards and Viola Miss Alice Todd and Mary-Peterson were hostesses for the |