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Show ' v i Sir - - - M . . . ...... t . ; Such a J Future. One Hundred Leading Provo Citizens Looked Seriously Mo Pro They found herculean tasks of effort and financial support r . as- Capitalizing Provo's Tourist Attractions Development of Natural Resources llousing Future Citizens Reclamation of Immense Land Acreage Establishing Provo as an Industrial Center Recreational and Health Facilities ?.". . ca -- Pm end a multitude of important tasks which ' 1 Beautifying Proyo and Its Approaches -rPnblicityand Advertising for Provo must do to reach 20,000 in of its class. . -- 1925, and keep pace ith others :' They cau) a way out a Plan Tlxey believe in that pan ari& iirwith large amounts Thousands arealreadyubscribed and their time and effort i?af if is your Chamber of Commerce. L"" Each member at $20. 00 those men who subscribe hundreds of dollars. ' ' ' - - of-mon- eyr - . ' ' i i - " i t .. " - - . - r ' - Every Provo Citizen wilt be benefitted. Will You.accept yoar share without joining?! REORGANIZATION COMMITTEE ' Provo Chamber of Commerce new book, "Main Street," has aroused America to vestigations in the small ties of the: DAIiA PARKINSON CALLS STATE BOARD TO GIVE new thought and new Inin .regard to conditions towns and rural communiUnited' States. In. his pourse; 1n rural sociology. Professor John CL SwensojL-wilLjjreaen- t lat J3), N e vs an dN otes AT HERALD OFFICE DSALEM GOOD ROAD :SUleratton Dtina Parkinson, ,U. 8. forest super(Special to The Herald.) Herald-'rofficSALT LAKE, Aug. 29.- -A delegation visor, called Ilrishan Young University Fiittirday,: He ia'd just returned from from Utah county, . numbering abojit Provo's Leading Educational B"niountain climbing expedition-witpersons and including the count Ewgeee L. Roberts and O. W. Torge-on- r nity Institution. commissioners and representatives r goyefimeRtarvyorrho--pilot- ' ed Mr. Jlarklnson up the Aspen Grove tne cities and towns in the sout 1 urn faculty meeting or tne trail of jot, Timpanogos Friday, as far part of thecounty. as far nortlj f i' rig'.nftKYoupg. Vnlversity for, the as the glacier. . L on held be Provo, but principally Salem, jeti-ilMonday, coming "A will be cut, oa the Aspen . m. Hwretary the 6tate Capitol AVednesday Bopttmber 6,J at"-pGroye side," ' itr. "Parkinson said. B. II. Holt has sent to that "Then the mountain climber can- go P'eared. before Jwo state comr; op one side and come dowj the other The delegates went lome wit effect, and It Is expectedthat the by if he wishes. A road will be con- on their t!1 lucmbers will come from the THE B. Y. U. COLUMN structed to from Com- that "victory will finally perch Grove Aspen . and the west to be the south, the ea-tFlat";: banners; her iter,; will' be a regular munity at" the: JnitiaLseHBioa of, the prtaf-n, Mr. Parkinson The meeting an impn aid that it had been -oJl Lew B. Y. T'. feature the university his intention all along to build the fair held on theijas aorth step jrig Tbo f ' li'1'oratory In the sjrrlcul-dira- l Provo trail; that he eat the Amerieaneapi Fotedlng-are- R year in Fork trail first because It was from by vigorous arguments on t iiSepartment is undergoing a a forest road. The Aspen Grove trail th delegates before the utir thorough renovation. Several hundred THE PROVO HERALD dollars have recently been expendtfde leads from a county road. road commissions as to wh Wed-Watch for it Monday, J to more properly equip It for advancco posed federal air Btate high oik. SprelalMits In varioua pliasen wtonstruct the road on forest land Spanish Fork to Payson sh nesday, Friday. of sgrioulture have been . employed.. to theAmericaa Fork trail. That was through the business district V., aiia being to prepare students for what persuaded, me to cut that trail ana across tne Salem pon various tpes Of ajrrieultural aetivity. than across the" outskirts of first: V. h. ti er a man de&ires to become a iMr. Parkinson saRNthat he never and to the north of the Salt: at any time has boosted Utah. ;railroadlracks and the iitiriy i'Sint) ft government' expert, a t'iic!,t r of agricultural subjects, or a From the ttat road commte Fork trail as against the ProvdHrail. farmer, the thoioiuh, "They who accuse me of aiding4yjsitors obtained the support "well Mid.SuTnmer pr-now j dct, .'r'ient is Conference American Fork in routing tourists jorttxjto theroposition that 1 and to t.sfi.iy those desires.- - If a over that trail accuse me wrongly. I shouwpassy throug-- a thbjfiff tniihnt jv.'t Fj'tvinlUinc; in the have not been more interested in trict of the cr ,two of the Pardoe'-Relur- m M irf desirous of funda-- ( bringing traffic over American Fork ings being avoided f r,t.fie Information for other trail than- - in bringing it this way. I of a causeway an ' "in de-: conference' of in miner tMs Uotary I the work "po-i.irt Salt Lake the pond. The meeting appeared before-an, ljnever .rtment will fit hiia .needs admirably. w tinanimousr i Hiiu uigouiauufin. iv eyvcLIt lUr me resolution I tiiii Harrison V. Hoyt of the C'ol-- t that Rotary clubs all over this region American matter should be presef Fork trail t f Commerce and Business "I did not 'even attend the Amerl-ica- Reed Smoot and Sens5' earnestly striving for the upliftration announced today that are and Fork banquet because 1 feared in the hope that .they? men of ing helping' boyhood, the the Bpecmal lecturers, during cf that'I accused of favoritism secure favorable f? might tomorrow.. t coming school -will be .the United States burea " T"u is jear of the Provo Rotary toward that trail.'-7.conft retice In finance, business, and the secretary Mr. Parkinson-sa- id when the that of consisted from clib 'mainly reports i in flu k try, who will discuss market-- t a dozen i the plan. Rotary clubs telling what Aspen Grove trail is cut it will not and business policies and methods, The road is to he follow route the of the trail. present All done have clubs this these year. Problems: E, O. Howard, in He claims that the "present route may ect, though the ag; nit'iit Walker brothers bank; W. of. them mentioned in their, interest be improved as to grade by taking a been signed as yet, Scout the boys,Boy particularly i hi'.', r, prescient Teseret Savings different course, which would reduce county, which is tr .' movement. :. '.k; W. W.1 Armstrong, president the grade, and make "the cost less. He the cost, or by the 5 indicated the The high reports li Corper Ktitionul bank. believes the trail can now be con- culture, representing to clubs their of value cities; Rotary ,( r .Pr 11 ins: T. N. Tay-- ' and ment, which is to fu ' pointed to new lines of endeavor structed for $5,000, which is what the half of the cost. o. depfiart-".- t of Taylor Brothers American Fork canyon trail will cost Provo club. to the open L. citiEens Chipman, Salem -The store; Stephen when completed. The less gerious part of Friday 'Dt (' "'nun ir(anti1e Co. "You'll get the trail sooner," Mr. mayor, Eli F. Taylor,) was the presenta.rsnci.-J. Wm. evening's pirgTam Problems: tion of gift to two new Rotarian Parkinson4 asserted, "if you Provo, about forty homes li ' t; L;:"fl'i 0. Kelly, rtats'com-- Ander-berg- . people will work with the forest serv- sectioif of Salem are t anrt purrliase. " fathers, John Smith and Reed mner ct business section of V with were Both gold ice rather than against It. If you'll presented and chocolate Manufacturing with us the trail will be cut lake., In going from the babies, of coirrse for neciitners, town to the other t George Startup. prei-,. ". ..... two in the near future." not for themselves r'1,,r'il manager Piartup i 'Vi r h'liil i ex. id (1 iiitiuns of "Whcuf Mr. Tarkinson was asked. out of their way, arov. n r u ' ( kt.; K V si'ilon 'n, the of the lake, and twic - J. t. M i1! fild CLoc.'. ie 'which will h'i supplied irt any friend! "vShrti coneress appropriates he road"lraeks.7 Th 5" n.i'.iM'v,' replied." Rotir fell1'1to pressure '.'.re trd... unn .... f anxious that' the la ( ,ri place s to do congre.-ana r.s smith upn t AnueroerR, Rub- 2 Automobiles: :il aid in securing T rifthe trail. tbet proposed emban T "S'.irt I'liriKio reeentlv re- - t . i Hvland 1" r forest service is anxious to da rendering more res! an automobile Trom tunuMl trip hlt Ijike man-- - CDikh i sur- - between the two po Provo That's why vi co.i't tiates, tie I t. ... poration's area. ltts been pent here.' ' r' e h.td nu.de. Jesse ,M. Harmon, - -U,'i tourists In CrXluorr ii lid t ','1 1 t.1 Utah county board or, FOR TEA ti r st ,iy well the 'a- - cl the Kit Tave yoir ever tried putting in one "aid that. that. body1.) r st it and supply themselves with ;. Ij. )I.oe, re- - Metr)f I ot m e ir insttad of one of listen iff the will 'of tlu. nr,d of iiki' ownir j tip i r Co It ed,' and' that thy did t''a wl u n'tiKir i.e beverage mi! wiii they could conscientioiit not li,,. n me cf lit? nr i v r nt flavor. proposed agreement v.nli i t tint Provo i ;j. ) lil ti t" f kL' f il j tn ir Of the proposed road was FOR CAKES. witn both f' et. ur I, bn'ter or town of Falem.- - fe ni-- C"it t! f bis several I ..!(! 1 tt'l mixed ir 11v'trtui" g - ''I'tit t.i!''s in win t'h he b 1 triven ' i J ' "Tin ,i c ike T e Yinesrar put in a fry!" i ' ! sx r. .1 r.r 'f 'v 11 hut will rpmire? ' i 7- Constructive proposals for eeonomis, edncfyttonatr recreational, and social betti'meXiwHl be prefiented. Among the leadership courses to be given the coming year at the B. Yr U, arid is one leadership.' in which special attentiw will be given to church organizatioiji and tbeif relation to the recreational, ethical, and spiritual life of the community. This course .and one in Americanization of foreigners will be iveh by .Xrof essor Swenson. l out-aprtc- ti-a- V faces.-xausedr- - i , ROTARY. NEWS aj?rl-tnihir- agri-(i.iMrr- i Prof. i i 90-fo- ' -- n, y . - Ad-;-is- n - - " - . i.i-nc- . and-"wit- .... .. 'n - j io vvr u-i- . v e 1 1 - 1 i nit-hl- -- . v I. w " |