Show UTAH SCENERY IS t HIGHLY INDORSED I Rotary Club Chili Is Told Best Point From Which to Vi View nr Grand Canyon Utah does doe not appreciate that I Ihas It It has within its borders a wealth o or of romance that If It properly pla placed d be before be- be foro fore the tho country countr would advertise this thi I state and bring tourists as never before before be before be- be fore j said aid Dr George n James author and lecturer er speaking at th the tho Salt Lako Lake Rotary club chub luncheon held yesterday noon at the tho Hotel Utah Citing one ono instance of or this romance Dr James said that the best poInt from which to view siew the thc Grand canyon of the Colorado can he reached through Utah and northern Arizona na this being Point Sublime on the north rim Tho The time will come when five perSons persons per per- sons sops will wiil view tho the canyon from the tho north rim to each one that goes boes to the south rim he said MId but today there are not ten men In this room who have hav even realized this Yet one onen can n see gee the Ue Zion National l park and the tho juo HIO virgin canyon canon on wi a t trip from Salt Lako Lake to Point Sublime n Can DC De Found The Tho California man cited this as one ono Instance of many where romance can be found to give s proper ba sis basis ls for Cor pub pub- Ho lie Is writing a a. book on Utah tho the Blossoming Desert Dr George K g Hyde Ihde superintendent of oC tho the state slate mental hospital at Provo Pro- Pro vo 0 o was one of the speakers at the tho Rotary event ent being Introduced b bj by Vice Vico President L. L B. B Hampton as a Rotarian Dr Hyde spoke of ot tho the differences dif di- between the former fonner Insane a. a asylums and the present mental hospitals hospitals hos lion and said that Utah Is Ig now arranging ar nr- arranging ar- ar ranging for a new building at nt which cases of ot mental diseases will bo he treated before the they have become aggravated In this building he ho said would be he a a. swimming po pool j and bowling alleys o ot cd d l l rr ent The Tho hospital sup superintendent told of ot ofa ofa a census being taken throughout th the state to disclose the number of feebleminded feebleminded feeble feeble- minded e JH persons Ho declared that Utah ought ous-ht not to Join in an any plan to have hn an Interstate home borne for tho the minded feeble but hut that it ought to have such a n. home for the people of the state He lie asked the tho Rotarians tobe to tobe tobo be bo careful In their review of condition conditions condi condl- tion before urging this plan llan proposed at the tho twentieth dl district convention con in Boise Holse With Ith the facts that now arc being being- compiled complied Dr Hyde said reports would be given the legislature with the tho request that Utah take tako action to toward toward to- to ward w the establishment of or this home Guests from other clUes cities who iulio were introduced were G G. P P. Ballachey of or Denver and Lyman Iyman Bellows of or Worcester ter Mass Mus Dr E. E A A. Smith superintendent of ot Salt Lakes Lake's schools made a a. brief brIer talk on the enforcement of or the curfew law Jaw ordinance and urged lIe Ro to assist the iho city officials and police e officers in carrying through t this his plan II |