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Show I UK ira bF . PULLMABSLEEPEfiS Commercial Club Purposes to Obtain Belter Conditions in Salt Lake. At u meeting yesterday Ihn board of governors of Uie Commercial club decided to make a determined effort to pociirc uu improvement of the Pullman accommodations out of Salt Lake on limited t ruins of all linos. Joy II. Johnson, Cloorgo T. Odcll and Joseph E. Cainc were appointed a Bubconimit-toe Bubconimit-toe to lako up the matter and. present Mio request before traffic managed of the bitr western roads, who will moot in this city next Wednesday, when thoy will be tendered a luncheon HH as guests of the board of governors. WM The object, of the plan is to hayo Pullman sleepers mado up in Suit Lalco for through trains to und from the east ou all the nmiu roads. It is ar-gued ar-gued at present thnt no sleepers aro made up out of this city on overland H limited ami limited trains and that tourist traffic to this city for stop-over stop-over purposes is severely crippled. It is also held thnt the accommodations desired would allow Salt Lako bono- j ficial privileges that other cities of tin same sizu and class enjoy. ft also was decided at the meeting WM to invito the Butte chamber of com-jnorcc com-jnorcc to visit this city about June 17. The Butto chamber is now making a HB trades tour of Idaho and will be in Boise on June 16. The board of gov-ernors gov-ernors will invite tho Butte business men to orlond their trip to this oit, with a view to fostering a more friendly friend-ly feeling between tho two cities, commercially com-mercially and as individuals. A special committeo consisting of IVank S. Murphy, Louis Simon and .1. II. fanderfield was appointed to m-vestigato m-vestigato and make recommendations on tho Main street car service of tho Utah Light & Railway company. It was argued at the session that under tho present schedules of tho company nearly all the cars centralize or pass through -Main sUcot at the. same timo and that a passouger desiring to rlrto from one end of tho business center to tho other has to wait considerable time io catch a oar. is ho misses one nl tho time tho cars group on Main strcot. Tho board indorsed tor public support sup-port the lecture to be given in this cit; ou Juno 2b' by Murray S. Wildnmu pi tho National Citizens' lea pie, who will speak on currency reform. It was also decided to give a uni-sicalo uni-sicalo and ontertainincnt in honor of new and prospective members of tho club, including wives and friends. This will be given May 28, details of the prosrramme to be couiplotcd later. The public entertainment committee met at 55 o'clocn with local representatives represent-atives o the Cominorcial Teachers' organization or-ganization to discuss a programme for the entertainment of delegates who will pass through this city on Tulyt 7, en route to the national convention at Spokane July lo. About 250 persons -will compose the delegation.. Tho Salt Lako and Ogden toachors, it was de-cidod. de-cidod. should prepare a programme, and (ho Commercial club will then cooperate co-operate in the entertainment of tho delegates. |