Show december meeting of civic clubs in st george for the s ath consecutive year members and directors of the associated civic clubs of southern utah will gather in st george for their december meeting the dates have been set as saturday and sunday december 17 and 18 abc acc according to president james M sargent who wilt preside at the business sessions laron laren S andrus a washington county director of the association and secretary of the chamber of commerce will make arrangements for the meeting in cooperation with the local civic clubs the business session will open at pm after members of the executive board have met at 1000 am other details will be announced later however and it is probable that another business session will be required legislative and advertising plans for 1939 will be given preference over other items due to the state legislature convening early in january and representatives from southern nevada and california attending the meeting to go over cooperative advertising plans they desire to cooperate with southern utah in tying death valley boulder dam lake mead and the southern utah parks into a single advertising campaign robert griffin president and oliver goerman secretary of the las vegas chamber of commerce will head this delegation and expect to present a plan that will bring much of the sap san francisco fair travel through the southern parts of the three states principal among the legislative problems will be the continued protection of the gas tax money for building and improving roads changing the present law governing the state aeronautics commission so funds can be spent at the discretion of the commission for improvement of airports and promotion of aviation and possible support for a preferential bill at present the law requires the aeronautics commission to spend its funds on the aai ports from which the lioney money is derived the result is that the salt lake city airport receives practically all of the e fund u the entire state as well as the aviation industry would benefit by the change the association believes beU eves passage of a preferential law similar to those in force in other states would give utah products purchased by the state or its political subdivisions sub divisions a price preference of to ten per veni erectors of the iho associated civic clubs will be asked to ta vote on this project at af the st george meeting before the association will be committed to its support |