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Show Commercial. Club Here Sept. First Wednesday, September 1st, is the definite date set for the visitation of the Salt Lake Commercial club to j Gunnison, according to advices received re-ceived at the News office. The party, comprising some 150 ct the members of the organization at the state cap-itol, cap-itol, will arrive in Gunnison at 11:15 a. rn. and will remain here until 12:45 p. m. Lunch will be served the visitors by the members of the Entre Nous club and the citizens, and elaborate plans are being mapped for the entertainment of the visitors during dur-ing the short stay. The caravan will consist of thirty-'five thirty-'five automobiles ,and there will be 150 members of the Salt Lake Commercial Com-mercial club in the party. During the stay in Gunnison it is planned, in addition to having lunch and several sev-eral speeches, to pilot the party about the town and acquaint them, as far as possible, with the city of Gunnison and the business men. This excursion planned by the wholesale trades department of the Salt Lake Commercial club, marks a -new period of co-operation between the business interests of southern Utah and the business interests of Salt Lake. The primary object of the men in the Salt Lake party is to get in closer touch with the problems of our end of the staie, to understand the men better, and, if possible, secure se-cure co-operation of all counties for the betterment and development of Utah. Local arrangements are well under way and the local entertainment entertain-ment committee is planning a warm reception for the Salt Lake party. Every citizen has a duty to perform in making these visitors welcome p.nd the spirit of co-operation should be manifest here at all times. The Commercial club excursion will will leave Salt Lake at 9:30 a. m., August 30, to be gone until Sep--. tember 9. During that time the '"' " "-thirty-five automobiles which will compftKeti.J-A.rty will travel over; 900 miles, all'smitv 'ttsu-f ViWk During the first day, August o"0;-the o"0;-the party will visit Lchi and American Amer-ican Fork, where' they will stop for lunch. In the afternoon the excursionists excur-sionists will journey to Pleasant Grove and Provo, where they will spend the first night. The second day, August 31, they will leave Provo at 9 a. m., journey through Springville to Fairview for lunch. This trip will be made by way of Thistle canyon. In the afternoon the party will stop in Mt. Pleasant and arrive in Ephraim late in the afternoon for the second night. The third day, September 1, the Salt Lake party will leave Ephraim at 9:30 a. m., and after visiting Man-tl Man-tl will stop at Gunnison for lunch. In the afternoon they will stop at Salina, journey to Monroe Hot Springs for a swim and come back to Richfield, where they will spend the ' third night. Continuing the trip south from Richllold the excursionists will visit Elsinore, Marysvale. Panguitch. Bryce canyon, Parowan, Cedar City. Zion National park. Hurricane, St. George, and returning will make stops at Beaver, Milford, Fillmore. Nephl and Payson. |