Show STATE ATE BOOSTING TOPIC OF ANNUAL t- t I Utah Development Bod l Hears ears Talks on oi Resource an I- I of State Sp Special cial to The rile Jan 21 What What hat the Utah n. n Development Dc- Dc O lea league has done but butmore moro more especially what It can do 10 if It the various constituent nt clubs dubs T will Till ill but be alive to their and opportunities and work together In tho interests of their own communities as well as as tilt the other com com- of or the tile state was the tho chief topic of the sessions of or the tile league here today toda in the second annual convention Incidentally President II It M. M Rowe Howo of or orthe the Weber club stirred up a mUll mud sensation sensation sen sen- when he lie propos proposed d that the tho exhibit cx- cx I hibit of Utah's rC resources now at tile tho Vermont building In Salt Ial Lake o should be moved mo to Ogden as the tile Junction elt city Secretary J. J 1 K E. Calno Caine said later In iii the da day that the league is considering consider ing Ins tho establishment tho of an e exhibit of or orthis this sort In Ogden Og-clen a as nS well as in ill Salt Lake raico and President l' l F. F M M. M of the time league uc In in ill his annual address dwelt on Oil the tho of exhibits pro properly comprehensive o and representative representative tatI o of tho resources resources' of or tho tile state in both Og Ogden en and Salt Lake lako Tho l league meeting began this nf afternoon aft aft- in 11 the tIme club dub where the address of or welcome was wai made mlle b by President Pre Pres dent ident ro no of ot tho tue club who in In- th ab nce of or Tt A A. G. G Fell presented ted to tho the league keys les to to the tile cRy city and amid clu club of or President s DrIggs of Og Ogden den and Assistant ss's ant Secretary Fred Pre C C Graham of or Suit Salt Ial Liko Laico o alit and a a. short talk talle by Secretary Caine of 01 Salt Lake came caine next President ent Rowe in urging the league to use Its Influence Influence- to have c the tile present present pres pres- pros pros- ent omit exhibit mo moved d to tile the union depot in iii tills this city reasoned that t s o many man people peo peO- pIe pass through here that th tho state stute would be greatly benefited by 11 such a move C President Driggs said ald in his Ills annual r address f f'S S Sketches of League ue 1 flIt It lt is Is hat hardly h two years ears since the I Utah Development nt came into being be be- In ing It was thou thought then that t there was vas great need of or an organization of t the tile commercial clubs eluba of or this state mate Tile The work of two years ears has but shown hon your board of or governors o the greater need need of ot united action for the tho development do of our our- great state While man many suggestions HailS Hail'S have been made malIc an and much has ilas Continued on n Pa Pago lago n 9 Column sn l STATE BOOSTING TOPIC OF SESSION Continued Prom From Page One been accomplished during the past pant twenty-three twenty months the ground has hardly been scratched scratched Handicapped as az wo we have been for financial financial strength It has been uphill work Wo We have discovered many Avenues ave ave- flues or of f exploitation many mony opportunities ties for or development and many chances chance to arouse enthusiasm We have assisted assist assist- ed in the exhibition of Utah's re resources at ot land shows In Los Angeles Angelel Omaha and Now New York we have e disseminated knowledge of oC our state by publication of ot literature we havo have written thoUsands thousands thousands thou thou- sands of ot letters we have havo encouraged laudable enterprises wo we have endeavored endeavored endeavored endea endea- to awaken Interest throughout tho the state ana to arouse arous e tho the comm commercial clubs of ot the state to greater activity This i hO hope Is but tho the first few sho In the foundation of ot the greater work worle o of ot this league Founded Utah U ah Do Day One of or the biggest undertakings of ot the league during during- the past year ear was waa tho the Inauguration Inaugurato of ot Utah da day a day upon which the children and citizens of ot Utah devoted time and thought upon tho the resources and possibilities awaiting awaiting await await- In ing development The results were beneficial in creating within Utah an Interest In Utah as well as ns recounting Its manifold advantages es beyond our borders If It we shall continue to celebrate cele cole brate one day of ot each year ar in this manner manner mannor man man- ner nor a greater interest will be born and we shall soon oon have within every hamlet hamlet ham ham- let of or our great state a a. feeling of Just pride and a n. i spirit of ot loyalty to homo home and country countr the like e of oC which has never never never nev nev- er been known The generation Immediately Imme Imme- following following- this will then be bo a boosters booster's club of ot unlimited power and influence Another Important matter that has hasmet hasmet hasmet met with much success this past few months has been the interest awakened d dIn in many man localities y the tho visits of our as assistant l to t secretary to the commercial clubs This work vork Is but begun Th l w Ie wh tn Ih l ItAC ac states 11 did ii not t- t advertise d rt u their li wares va That t day ar has passed The city or the stat that now falls fails to exp expend mone money and effort fult In the proper exploitation or orits orits orits its natural advantages es and Its tK ct falls ails to grow The Tue opposite is tru truo cf or localities that have live hustling boosting commercial and anti civic org Cites an President then went ent on t to tot toto t to tel li of oC the work of or tho the publicity bureau of the 1 Weber ebar ebor club which was organized last April In this connection citing It n as an example of or what might he ho done doneLy doneLy donet t Ly other clubs club He Tic showed that thi th bureau now has a subscription fund of or i. i month and has equipped the club and the city and count county with means for effective and timely publicity work on short notice From this one feature he said ald wo we can boast that more than bali halt half a million I people have seen pictures o of Ogden Oden and vicinity within the last few Cew months and at comparatively small cost to the bureau bu bu- 1 reau ea U. U Speaking of oC the outlook k he lie Rug suggested 1 as a motto for the tIme clubs of oC tho the league Give us this da day our daily lally toil Among mon the tho things to be tolled toiled for lor vero roa roads h. h he said and ami he advised the appointment appointment appointment ap ap- ap- ap of or committees to work vork for tor Or them b by calling on tho the newspapers and the count county commissioners and by other In means e a n s Attention should be devoted also aIM ho he said to the tIme importance of or exhibiting and advertising the time resources of or eaCh locality Here are some of oC the thc suggestions suggestions suggestions made Suggestion SU Ke for Boosting Establish h a publicity bureau obtain photo photographs write rite articles and let et your our own and other othel people kno know what you OU have to offer oHel Get the people interested interest interest- ed in making malting exhibits at the and state fairs Work ork up contests amon among the bo boys s 's and girls for the tIme growing of ot vegetables fruits flowers TS and live 11 stock Encourage the movement for forthe forthe forthe the improvement of vacant lots lot by the sch school ol children Such things will help not only to Interest tho tIme home folks but butwill butwill butwill will advertise as welt well President nt Driggs R also took up the necessity of or having proper displays at both Salt Snit Lake Lalo and Ogden Oden dur during nj th tha h heavy ay travel to the Panama Pacific Ic and antl the Panama California expositions Your board of governors o he said Is deeply interested in this matter and antl andIs andis effort to secure Is putting forth ever every for or the benefit of or tho the state favorable legisla legislative lI c action toward this end Life of Clubs Club Vital The most vital thing however hoo so far Car as ns the Utah Development league is concerned Is your our life lire Without live members the Utah Development league will be out of business It is for rOI you ou and your life we are aro striving What you OLL 10 lo means er c everything to us You are a L part of or our ver very ery being being- We Ve cannot 11 without you ou We Vc are arc will will- ing iiii ii i to strive for yiu you but In return must Insist that t tou you ou work for the life of oC your own community Fort one Forty one thousand inquiries have been received h by the lea league regarding Utah's resources from people outside the tho state accor according to Assistant Secretary Sec See Grahams Graham's report These in inquiries inquiries in in- guinea were referred to the Commercial Commercial Commer Commer- cial clubs and real estate dealers of ot the state tate being sent to the sixty five clubs In Utah and to real estate companies In Tr Treasury For the first time time the organization shows a cash ba ance In tho the treasury the receipts of or the tIme for 1912 being 1000 In Sn excess of or the tho pr previous iou year ear Through the efforts of or the league lenue It was shown four free freo scholarships in inthe tho the University o of Utah and Utah Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural college were awarded ed for Cor the best compositions on the time subject Why hy Utah IK Is a Good Place In Which to toLI LI Live the winners being Raymond D. D Smith Smith Catherine BaRle BaR Bag ley le leand and Spencer Ure Utah Development day was April 23 23 5 1912 nn and the governor will be bo asked to I proclaim time the same date In In 1913 1912 The Time report shows shio's that It wa was through time the efforts of or the league that postcards wore sent Bent out of oC the tho state stat during durin 1012 1912 to boost for Cor Utah Following Following Fol Fol- lowing the report of oC tho the secretary committees wore were appointed as follows Credentials Credentials Col M. M 1 M. M 1 Salt Lake Palmer Farmington and andL L L. l L. L Baker Tooele Nominations Nominations Moslah Evans Garland Garland Gar Gar- land hand C F. F Malan Coal Coalville and Joseph J. J E. E Calno Salt Lake L. Resolutions Jr Dr H. H M l Ro Rowe Howe Ogden John D. D Giles Glies Salt Lal Lake e and George A. A Fisher I Heber Governor Ji In Sp Speaker The night session of or the tIme league was held In the Yol club where a a. banquet banquet banquet ban ban- WAI walS served sel to tho the delegates President Frank Franic M. M Driggs acted as ns toastmaster Responses were made mado b by Go Gov William Spry The uThe Resources of oC Utah Judge e A A. R. R Heywood wood The TIme Bank Danle and Its Relation to Agricultural Development TIe Rev Ret P. P A. A Simpkin The Forward Look for Utah In speaking of oC th the l resources of oC the state slate Governor Spry took each county separately spoke of or the undeveloped resources which now exist and urged that the people of ot Utah avail themselves them selves of or the time opportunities afforded and antI not to wait until o side people get In before them Continuing Governor Spry said in P part Man Many J people arc rc gol going g outside the state atMo looking for tor opportunities when there are ale plenty plant at home The large Iron deposits in the southern part of the state tate have been taken and are arc being held by eastern capital We Ve have enough undeveloped coal lands to supply the entire InUre United States te for Cor years to come and have vP some tome left leU overTIme over o I IThe TIme The salt Bait industry ls is In Jn its Hit infancy and I h hop EI some mo fk day to see lee that tim th value of oC titans Utah's tah S salt Bait la I. appreciated in speaking of ot I outside people I elating the more HO so ao than I I I the home the tho governor said that one floral flora company compan In Davis lavis county sold Mold worth o of cut flowers flower durIn during during dur dur- ing In the tIme past year ear and that although wo we had been raising American Beauties Beauties Beauties Beau Beau- ties since 1817 ISH It required an eastern I man maim to recognize the fact that this tills was a growing flower countr country Track Cement Plant Land that was considered fit tit on only for race track lI purposes b by tho the people leople of or Cache county said Governor Spry was as purchased b by an nn eastern compan company com corn pan pany and antl has hns been converted into a large c cement t plant We re have havo one of the best bost climates in the for tor tho the raising raisins of ot poultry poultry poultry poul poul- try alfalfa fields are flourishing In fact there Is an abundance of oC every every- thing thinK A wall could be built around the state and we wo would be able ablo to use o on our own resources Concluding tho the governor said God bless the Utah Development lea league in its Hg mission to urge all the commercial clubs of or the state to unite in one hiS big boosting organization Uon to develop Utah The final session will be held to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow when the following program will wUl bo be he carried out out- of ot Arid Development le The Tho Era Ern Dr John A. A A of ot the th state Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural tural college L Lot Let t Us guild Build a n State Slate Here Hero Before VP We Die le Will vm G C. Farrell I of or Salt J Lake keThe ke The Needs Ned of oC Southern Utah D. D IT H. I Morris of or St. St George Election of or five fl g gOvernors governor Reports of oc committees The board of ot Jov governors will iii meet at It 2 o'clock this wi |