Show C. C OF Df C C. C MEETS A A live lino liv bunch in a live town were seated around the banquet table la last last t I Monday at the regular Monday Chamber of Commerce dinner Glancing around the table one saw Ia Macfarlane Doolittle Shay Warren Bulloch Fuller J J. J Smith G G. G II H. Lunt Fife Maughan Granger Coppin Bergstrom Harry Lunt M M. M Dalley Dailey Christenson Esplin Gordon Butler Petersen Burascano Mace L L. Jones Sr Sn Snyder Williams Pace and i Goff Mr Williams representing a metal culvert company was first introduced ed by Dr Dt Macfarlane and Mr Williams Williams Wil Wil- liams Iiams said he heard Cedar City on all lips as he came ame thru the state JIe brought to the attention of the as assemblage assemblage as- as the fact that we faced responsibility responsibility re re- particularly now in the re-I re building of the City That there was much work to be done done by all citizens I in meeting the demands accompanying the early stages of building the foundations foundations found found- for the future structure of our municipality That man must continue to accept responsibility and to work and boost boost- To illustrate his point Mr Williams Williams Wil Wil- liams told the story of the two frogs frogs that got into a pail of milk by accident acci dent and although as they swam up I and down and ana round and around one frog continued to argue that they must not give up but continue to swim and and w work rk The other frog took the that position it was useless to continue continue con con- such efforts as they would be C Csur sur surely wasted waste and they might night as well resign themselves to their fate and sink to a milky grave Due to the to stick and persuasion of the of the two frogs they both continued to work for their lives and lo and behold the milk began to turn into butter and they finally got ot upon a cake of butter butter butter but but- ter and jumped to safety Moral Moral- keep busy Mr Williams said in closing his re remarks remarks remarks re- re marks smoking smoking- chimneys of the Steel Plant at Springville served warning to the world lt great operations operations operations oper oper- were a about out to begin and to continue forever That the wealth of our county would flow to the corners comers of the earth as our iron was sent forth as finished heil products of steel Mr Snyder was the n next speD speD- speaker er erand and assured he members of the Chamber of Commerce that he with his associates were here hereto to mine gyp sum That hat every dollar they made would mean many dollars brought Into in into into in- in to the community He asked that they not be considered considered considered consid consid- ered outsiders that they were here to to- benefit us our families and our town He made an appeal that the town people to themen the themen themen men that would come rome soon to work at atthe atthe the min mining of gypsum nt Ma farlane in introducing introducing ing the subject df of roads rends said that this at present was our great problem That the troad to 10 Cedar Breaks Barks was unsafe foi for traffic c and that It must be made safe ufe feThe fe J The time will wll never come in m the right kind ef of community where there i is its an end cJ od work and giving said Dr Macfarlane Macfarlan we murt mutt nat of rest our as-our growth g is beginning J f In speaking o of donation wok on the widen Widening Jg of the road to Cedar dar Breaks he said that there seems to b be some ome mi Ii on the part of come ome citizens with consequent indifference on their part to doing their bit it H Be BeI I said it was lb tb intention that all an allmen allmen men donating a certain amount amoum of work have an ati opportunity to work at full pay thereafter That with the spirit that existed in this community with accurate understanding understand understand- ing that this was purely purey a public benefit benefit benefit ben ben- proposition this donation would be put over with ith a dash there will be beno beno no lagging but it will go over in in keeping with the traditions of this with the rank and file of good rood citizens eager to do their part for tb the good of all said Dr Macfar Macfar- lane Mr Pace call called specific attention to the cold business angle of the present present pre pry sent road problem He repeated the argument nt presented to the County of Commissioners upon their expressing expressing ex ex- ex pressing doubt as to th their ir subscribing at this time as the coun counts count's 8 part of the program Said Mr Pace to the board you cant can't afford to turn this down do you realize that you are offered valuation of for the sum of T The Forestry Forestry Forestry For For- estry department proffers toward toward to to- ward this work leaving the necessity of the County raising but Of Oi this Cedar City Chamber of Commerce has given a bond that they will raise by donation th the amount of This leaves only a balance for forthe forthe forthe the county of Thus it will willbe willbe be seen that by the county providing the sum of ef they get t the of for The answer must be hi the affirmative and there must be a aa a way to take advantage ad of such an exceptional from purely purey a business standpoint Mr lr Pace Dr Macfarlane's attitude attitude attitude atti atti- tude iff he il that we must mud not expect to get thru with our good works He said forward looking citizens realized that our heritage on this earth consisted consisted con con- largely in opportunity to work that our wealth was in life liCe itself He appealed to all aU prospective that they disregard street talk and get in touch with the real reat object and spirit of this road widening program That our companies that were to in in- benefit in the widening of the road were signed up to subscribe their j just st proportion of expense which would help the whole project materially In concluding his remarks remarks re reo re- re marks Mr lr Pace said aid there is no such word vord as fail I Mr r. r Fuller asked that those present explain the details of the road v widening wid wid- ld- ld I ening undertaking to all aU and he he was wasI I confident that the town as a whole would rally to the support of the com corn of the work in hand band as soon as as' they the situation Mr Doolittle presented his bis argument argument argument ment by subscribing 50 to the donation dona dona- ion tion fund Mr Mace gave an interesting re review review re re- view of the early stages of getting the he Forestry department interested in n the Cedar Breaks Road and indicated indicated indicated indi indi- conclusively how bow essential it was to get whole he behind the present movement Mr Lehi M M. M A plea forthe forthe for the plain of the plan in connection with the present road work That in so so doing and with proper presentation of intentions to the citizens citizens citi citi- zens tens there would be a prompt movement move move- ment to go ahead and as in all aU pubic public public pub pub- lic ic spirited movements he would be found anxious to do his part Mr Maughan extended an invitation to o the Chamber of Commerce members mem- mem bers aers to meet next Monday at the B D.A. D. D A. A C. C for luncheon usual luncheon charge Subject to be bl The Advertising Advertising Advertising Adver Adver- of our Valley Vallee The invitation was accepted on the part of the Chamber of Commerce with the assurance assurance as as- that speakers with knowledge of our needs would woud be present to contribute contribute con con- tribute toward the making of an unusually unusually un un- un- un usually w worth worth l rth le gathering Before adjournment attention was called to the fact that the Chamber of Commerce of Enterprise has forwarded forwarded for for- warded word that they wish to cooperate cooperate co co- co- co operate with ith our Chamber toward the of this entire region A resolution was wag thereupon pas passed oo to tod d delegate gate Mr Alma Esplin as the representative re re- C e of the Cedar City Chamber Cham ber her of f Commerce CommeT at nt of the Enterprise Chamber of af Commerce to tobe tobe tobe be held on the rust nisi Come to the Chamber of Comme Commerce dinner rest next Monday at t the B. 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