Show T M WEL ATTIN ED the third banquet of the price business bj siness and professional men given it the tavern cafe last tuesday ening was the best attended of any lay of its predecessors predecessor 3 and much loud good was wa accomplished in the log following the feed sixty seven bt boosters partook of the repast which Is increase of thirteen over the second banquet and the second showed an increase of twelve over the first fht the meal was a good one and was irell well served A IV horsley was toastmaster and the first business transacted was a report from the committee to rai raise ibe funds for the county fair HE lewis fawls for the committee committe ep reported thattie that the county commissioners commissi onera had done al all that ww asked of them thing to pay off indebtedness iod for a new fund for this yar year he ile also reported that the city had bid A letter was read from E L carpenter president of the united states fuel company elating stating that his companies would assist the fair by a donation and an exhibit robert mckune of the farmers Fan ners day committee reported that thirty four price residents went on curaton to the various farms and were greatly encouraged by the good beet and grain crops being grown in the county bishop bryner was also ilso pleased by the evidence of agricultural he saw on the trip he ile is now for the t ho first time convinced gnat sugar beets beeta are a profitable crop in this section 0 R marcusen Har cusen reported that parley tua t of the utah idaho sugar company had recen recently itly made a trip to the fields in this section and expressed the desire that a larger acreage be sown next year the company is pleased with the results obtained in carbon county and intimated that a factory was not improbable mr mcgee thought the farmers shon thurald ld be brought to the lunches and given an opportunity to be heard A resolution was passed th that at all business houses should decorate with the and stripes and bunting on august bath in honor of tho the county 10 I 1 0 0 P F reunion W F olson reported that since the storrs band had offered its services for expenses 3 on this occasion he vaa was authorized to offer the services of the price band free toastmaster horsley reported that the firemen were to give a dance ext lext monday night and suggested that every citizen purchase burch se a ticket 0 C hartzler dr fl B gootz goetz aann ann and the boy scouts were appointed to place chaira chairs niong tho the sidewalks next monday to accomma dite people who camo came to the wild west show robert mckune offering his draag free to haul the chairs from the city hall HE pi lewis suggested a committee be appointed to raise and main tain n a fund to finance 9 a baseball learn team next year and the chair ap pointed Point edWn W B wise frank averill and d F U H jepsen to take the matter la n aba ge E L carpenter of the united st states zit e 3 fuel company wrote that his company Pany had never considered discontinuing the mail niall and passenger service on the southern utah railway and the news was received with cheers the matt matter er of placing guide posts at forks of the midland trail trall east and west of price was discussed and it was agreed that if tho the county auld yuld take charge of this matter the e posts would be more apt to ro in than if placed by individuals chairman appointed 0 T brooks L LR R fullmer and J J in ann to put the matter up to the c county commissioners comm toastmaster thought the high school should be given some attention it was a credit to the county and state and should be better advertised verti sed superintendent golding J P mcknight R H walters 0 R marcusen and W P F olson spoke on the question all agn agreeing eing chrt every citizen should use his influence to get more pupils mr walters had just returned from california ind reported that utah sent in more 0 e students to the berkley university sitf than any other state except california A resolution to boost the school was passed pissed in a discussion started by the chal roan it was agreed that carbon courty needed farmers worse than anything else and a reso ution was passed to the effect that postmaster olson be a committee of one to send greetings and endorsement to r K olson and H M olmstead who are in michigan to endeavor to induce farmers to come to carbon and emery counties A gentl gentleman errian named rhodes ie ported that bo he and associates had hal opened up a copper mine near ferron which showed a number of veins running 60 copper they were putting in machinery to reduce tha the ore and expected to make price their a he ile wants a railroad to ferron ferror and believes a live bunch like that at the meeting can get it john potter reported that prof 01 olin in D R G agricultural expert had sent posters here asking that people who had any farm pr luce to sell to list them for posting in the market places john Y smith spoke at considerable length on th agri agricultural ul tural possibilities ties of carbon county and predicted that if farmers would pay more attention to beet culture it was w as only a matter of a few years until a sugar factory would appear he thought a fund should be raised to induce colonists to come to this section the chair appointed matt gilmour G E nelms and W P olson a committee to take up with other commercial bodies the question of inducing salt lake to hold bold its wizard carnival at some other date than july H E lewis C R Marc marcusen N NA A williams and robert mckune were appointed a committee to arrange for excursions to the camps and beig neighboring towns it being suggested that these trips be beaude inide within the next to tyro weeks A IV mckinnon john potter sam miles dr chamberlain and rex miller were op tip pointed a committee to ange u for the next banquet after which a vote of thanks was given the tavern cafe management for the excellent lunch and in etin n adjourned td cd at 1130 11 30 |