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Show KEHMT TO IEECTOM x -rf would be in the neighborhood of $50,000. This would include the entire Club House, together r?, j", ' (PWAWjCluy with lockets and showers, a complete kitchen equpiment, decorating and famishing in a very , . i Hf- C"-- - t "Py- Sc elaborate style. It was also reported that the progress on the construction would go forward "ffi j '"r' lfTr''C ' ' only as fast as the money came in to pay for it. . '"il 'lxf: President Rogers was selected as chairman of the Golf Course Committee and J. Fred jlSH' ' Daynes and J. G. McDonald, Jr., were pledged as the other two members. Definite plans for '8a4S&5 S??Swj YWr 'WB the first'9 holes will immediately be worked out. . Director H. A. Rich complimented the management of the Tavern Company for its suc- MJht' cess in the dancing program, which was held during the summer months, and which is now be- "xpiwfvlr . ing continued. He suggested that it was a remarkable showing to have an earning from dances in the amount of several thousand dollars, and that the building program had been carried 1 1 forth on such a conservative basis. Q .' wnere else in tne worm is Director Irvine explained the difference between the Old Mill Tavern, Inc., and the Old I . - 1 11 O Mill Club, showing that the Old Mill Club was a social unk and the Old Mill Tavern Inc., 2HiVtniim2f it was an operating unit. He further explained that the Old Mill Club had a perpetual lease on jj J ' that portion of the Club House which is exclusive to members. That there was no cost to the Club Members for this lease. MINUTES OF A DIRECTORS' MEETING OF THE It was furthef expiained that the Club members would control the social activities of the Club and the following Committees will be immediately appointed: The Golf Committee to OLD MILL CLUB have charge of the golf course; the House Committee to have charge of the social activities with' , in the Club House; the Stable Committee to have charge of the Riding activities; the Gun I President E. A. Rogers, Presiding ' g Olty 18 I IulcS A meeting of the board of directors of the Old Mill Club was held at its offices. 506 ' Walker Bank Building., Tuesday evening, September 27th, at 7:00 P, M., and the following members were present. ' t 1 - "450 YDS. v. 2 - .190 Judge E. A. Rogers, President H. A. Rich, Director. . OW Mill Cob 3 - 25LO " : 4 ; 273 ' ' H Dr. C. F. Pinkerton, Vice-President. J. Fred Daynes, Director. n& 3 - 340 H T. Ben Meldrum, Secretary-Treasurer. Ben C. Rich; Director. , 2uui2li5i5E 7 - If o J. G. McDonald, Jr., Director. A. B. Irvine, Director. 9-530 . , , . 3030 YDSi 37PAR L. E. Llggren, was reported excused on account of previous engagement. " - . The affairs of the Old Mill Club were discussed and a report made by the Secretary show- ' WTZgy??? " " ? ? ' ing sale of nearly 200 memberships in the club. , " ' JSfr' "f 'J Ben C. Rich, Secretary of the Old Mill Tavern, Inc., reported on the construction of the . , Club House and the expenditure of money received through the sales of membership units in the In... :Lt:,- ' 1 , Old Mill Tavern, Inc., and Old Mill Club. It was reported that there was enough g Mn, ,t: mf r"''"" I B money in the treasury in notes to pay off all obligations of the company which would leave , L . '&-1&tK Z, , ' the company out of debt, with the following assets: A Club House with the roof on, paid for. ' VT- 'i4v" A Riding Club including 18 horses, together with equipment and saddles, paid for. A Gun - LA'..-., . ...'itl 't 1$ vrVaS Club and equipment, paid for. He further reported that the cost of the completed Club House mtr,y mmm" tLAA , , AJW.yii 1. ' ' tmr3vrrmx n rm Club Committee to have charge of the Trap shooting; the' Winter Sports Committee to have ' '"yM ' it I ill illllS charge of the Skating and all winter out-door activities; the Summer Home Committee to have - afff I III iilllj charge of the summer home program for members only; the Grounds Committee to have charge . , S-C u( 11 1 l! IflvTl ' of the landscaping, the play grounds for children, etc. In other words the entire present mem- i v? "f nlt IfMIl'f s-5 '1 bership of the Old Mill Club will serve upon some committee having to do with the Club "T sff lHlf Iflll!! activities and development. , .. - -K, "m'UII Hliwv: J . , .. ' " , v-.v-- -yr " JZ : 9"V!stTI : i t Becaust the Old Mill Tavern, Inc., owns its own water, owns its own land, and owns t2frl iQ1 I inwJ A ' its own Club House, it is very easy to compare the Old Mill Club in a most favorable man- E fytfj&X sSlr it "P W Xnl''P ' t: ' ner with any other dub in the country. Jl J (j y II ( j I Considering the activities possible at the Old Mill Club, one does not have to draw on his Ii'YV,ynWV'TiJrl lYlT Axxi v'l imagination to see in the Old Mill Club, a superior location with lots of shade;, with a Club l O f ;xf f-f I- VLJk I 111 II T J ; 1 JTl-3, House around which a romance has been built, which will endure as long as the state of Utah, v fi tP$i ' 'ft 1 1 y 1 .T 'laTtTI 1 '' il I (' rYtTlTTr' As long as tourists come to Utah to see temple square, and learn of the great city which Bng- . tJp-i& "Si y;-M2afr. Wi-. - ham Young has builded, they will also be interested in the Old Paper Mill which was the first i .'Si-M'- f;:: -r:'. ' , paper mill in the United States west of the New England states. No red blooded son of Utah , rCr i; "-v. ' - "-"X r.V. - - t will say that he is not interested in the things Brigham Young did for his native state, and that includes the Old Mill. i I JO f' iJ J LIJJ ri.rf The meeting adjourned with every director pledging himself to a hearty support of the I I O line gaited biOOaea mOUntS Club activities and problems now underway. |