Show MUST WORK I IFOR FOR TRADES TRADE S OF AU Salt Roose Roosevelt elt Speakers Tell Salt Lake Trade Boosters They I M Must us Hustle INDIFFERENCE IS INJURIOUS 1 Boosters and Line Up together Get-together for Good of Both Sections v- v J c Staff Correspondence t p ID rT Sept Sctt 15 After Atter After spen spena- spena t f 1 Xv Ing most mot of tho thu da day In Vernon and 1 immediate vicinity an and making makinI a tour touT I of ot In inspection over o the points of at Interest Inter Inter- I i. i I Iest est cst over o the tho site of ot Uintah count county the I part party larty of ot Salt SaH Lake Commercial club i trade excursionists who arc on i. i weeks week's tour of th the basin arrived arrived ar nr ar- ar rived here shortly before 7 o'clock t tonight tonight to- to night and were guests at nt tho the Roosevelt Commercial club at dinner anti and a brief booster meeting afterwards I P. P S. S Collett of oC Roosevelt who Joined the party part as It passed through his town Tuesday was the principal speaker at the meeting and told atthe of at the gr great Rt resources of at the tho district Ho He pointed out to the travelers tho the hills nearby tho the town which abound in coal I copper and asphalt and gilsonite and j jan an agricultural territory under canal and anti waiting atlon totaling more marl than acres or a section equal toa to to- a third of the tho agricultural area of ot the tho 4 state te 4 lie He told the visitors that the coal de deposits deposits de- de dej j 1 posits near Roosevelt Roose surpassing in quantity any similar mineral deposits in the state never have been opened j owing to lack of ot transportation f ties He pointed out great mountains of asphalt and told of ot the fields which are the only ones in the United States State anti and which the government govern govern- ment experts have estimated to contain 7 of this mineral S. S Ve We need a railroad if lC this country j Is to be developed tle said Mr lr Collett FlU Fifty miles of ot railroad from tram Park City will tap the great coal copper and antI gilsonite rc regions and an additional fifty miles of road or 00 miles in 81 air ain will tap the heart of of the district and and bring about the development of ot the Th only thing that is I holdIn holdIng holding hold- hold I In Ing It back Is that we have not transportation transportation trans trans- facilities to carr carry our product products prod prod- to market marlet v ve Ye e need you ou to fa say pay a word ord for Cor tho the basin and to put pLit forth Corth whatever hate ence once you ou may ma have ha to help us in getting this tills railroad George A A. Steiner r president of ot the Commercial club E E. H IT Eardley S S. S H. H Clay and Will Viii G G. Farrell spoke In re response response re- re and all assured the people of at Roosevelt that whatever they the could do toward helping get et such such facilities facUlties would he be done lone and the they gave ave promise o of the assistance of at the Salt Lake CommercIal Com Com- 1 mercIal club in bringing the district i ito to lo the tho highest state o of development possible Members of ot th the Commercial fj club party and n the tie got ot together together to- to i gether ether in In several s heart to heart talks talk LI LIand and It was waA learned that the tho people of oC I It Vernal feel that Salt Lake and Its Us peo- peo pIe plo have hae not nol given on 1 the tho attention peO-j- peO to T Vernal ami ani the Ito Uintah basin to which it Is entitled S E Edward Earl arl D D. Samuels president of or the t tj Vernal Commercial club said that lint it tr t the tho business was going to Colorado J merchants It was because they ther came camo t tafter after It and seemingly took an interest Lj in the growth grotth and development of ot th th country countr which it Is generally b believed that people of Salt SaIt Lake have not I I We re want our business to go o to Salt L Lake ke said Mr lr Samuels It is on only I natural that wo we should but when peo- peo i pie hr do not care for tor that busl- busl ness nn and 1 dont don't seek eek it it It also Is natural i that it should go o elsewhere But Hut I 1 am h tl to see the men of Salt L Lake ke beginning beginning be he- ginning to take hold for It Is to the ho best t Interest o of all that we do a as much business In Salt Sal Lake as pos possible t Money Ione spent in Utah Glah stays in Utah f but lut money spent outside of the state is mighty ht hard hal to get et back t Early this morning the Salt Lake narty nalty was waR taken on a trip to the quarry quarT t In the hills about fifteen miles from rom r Vernal where Prof Earl Dou Douglass lass Is f excavating the skeleton of or a dinosaur I One complete skeleton already has f boon been taken from tram tho the quarry in this ace ace- sec sec-r d- d tion ion and he and his start staff arc now engaged en- en J ga Ed In IlL removing ln the bones of a n second sec flee ond Professor Douglass Douglas who sho Is makIng makIng making mak- mak Ing the excavations in the interest u utho tho the Carnegie Ie museum of Pittsburgh hogan began his work near Vernal September 1 1 and Ral said Haid yesterday e that it probably vj ably abl would be lie s several seral eral years before he completes his hie explorations t f Tho The weather has been perfect and the tho i hospitality of the people of ot the basing has been ore one of oC the great t re pleasures ures ot of off the trip The party will remain at att I Roosevelt tonight ht and Thursday t to go o to My Myton 1 ton to attend the opening opening- or of ortho tho the nt Jl basin fair fall The Time start horns home I will ivill be mc c ma made e Friday 3 morning f r i |