Show Utah 5 Told To file World Team work w II ll bring them to Utah said Malcol Malcoln A Keyser President President President dent of the Salt SnIt Lake ake Chamber of Commerce and Co Coi Co club in a recent talk to ne newspaper men I mean team work for or the state as a whole bolstering v hat Salt Lake City has tried to do in s pending ending an average of a year eal for the past four yens years practically ill II 11 of which is rais rais- raised raised raised ed in Salt Lake aid abd a id seventy per cent spent in the promotion pro notion of interests outside of Salt Lake City and county Ile He was referring to o the open open- open eyed eyed c ed visitors who wh anon came by train by byI I motor on foot an anion on horseback to look over oer the scenic and industrial wonders of Utah during 1926 the largest visiting season Utah has ever known This wire live wires live president who gives a great part of his is dynamic energy to the furtherance of Chamber of Com Com- Commerce Com Com- Commerce Commerce merce was a dominant personality per per- personality personality in th the recent drive for the CHamber of commerce advertising ad campaign projected for 1927 The money was raided rat Im ed in jig time amin and andin ill in keeping w with th the policy of the th chamber the reater portion of it will be spent In in promoting the inter inter- interests interests ests of Utah a a whole We have heard comment and have I read editorials editorial which have inferentially ally I ally criticised the Salt Lake Chamber of of Commerce e os s favoring certain por- por por portions of the State as against others said Mr Sir Ke KeYser her but this seems to have grown tut put ut of alleged disputes between auto automobile lobile associations with which we have haye h e nothing to do We Weare are arc in no way affiliated with any automobile association or touring bur bur- bureau bureau eau We ha hate c our own tourist information information information 1 mation depa deportment ment which has fund fund- at high pressure throughout the past seas season n giving information to hundreds of tourists both tail rail md and motor on all parts of the State I Whether NorthEast the wanted anted to go North East West or r South they got tha latest ration lation obtainable and seemed corr thi- thi grateful We W had no axes o 0 grind between San Francisco or as has been hinted by same sime si me who charge that traffic has I feen cen een routed over the Wendover off cur cu off to San Francisco to the prejudice CUtOff of f traffic through south south- southern southern ern em Utah j B a matt matter r of fact the th great prep n erance rance ance oE ot the costly lit lit- literature literature literature this hamber has sent out deals with tl tI t glorification of scenic beauties of 1 tah and the great mis- mis mistake mistake mistake take any tra eler would make in not visiting them But ut above abo all this there is that I preponderating thought that we are ar tr trying mg to promote Utah as a whole We realize teat that good to one section will mean good gr d for all nH Salt Lak Lake I City is is a natural distributing point but its prosperity depends upon the ih I prosperity sections of the in- in in co It would indeed b be a n short short sigl fed policy that would attempt a sighted short to ei et one section a against The point is we want the tourist to spend his time and money in Utah Uta For For if we lay particular stress upon tl tip magnificent dairying accomplishments s of Cache county in booklets that have bave gone to all nIl parts of the United states States we have no less enthusiastic in calling attention to the harming possibilities po of the Levan Ridge the coal of Carbon county and the iron of Iron county Naturally we y lay stress on the great metal mining I districts adja adjacent ent to Salt Lake and I the greatest smelting section of the rd in Salt Lake Valley aley I ey There are arc arcIl Il ches more than I enough Ough for all Anyone Any one who can be beI induced to come come to Utah in the hope I of carrying opt obit a fortune for fo himself should bean be an n asset to the State where where-I where where- ever ever he ma may elect to locate As for forthe forthe the tourist p passing through we prefer road or yute tf ute but would wish by byall aU aI means that he could see it is all be- be be before f fore bre re he again agai crosses our boundaries Mr Keysel Ke se called attention to some y the wide state activities of If the SnIt Salt Lake chamber Chamber hamber as disclosed inI in int in inSi I t e last annual report Here are some someI I Si the outstanding accomplishments II h said by the state as a whole i i in 3 agriculture the chamber of com com- corn co with other state agencies fostered the preparation and ande e of of f seeds and grain groin at the Ii l Hay and Grain show at Chicago w Utah won thirteen of tile the possible fifteen prizes on alfalfa sped seed in addition to many other awards wide Nation recognition reco of Utah celery was accomplished by the local organization educational trains for better seed and better dairy stock were sent out over ver the state boys and girls club vork work was encouraged soil surveys and colonization possibilities in all partS part of the state were investigated investigated gated The organization tion of chamber of corn com merce merce in ninny many small communities was encouraged aided by speakers sent out by the Salt Lake Chamber Road and rail transportation in the Uintah Basin nasin has been a vital subject with the Salt L Lake ke Chamber for more than four ye For mo mom rl than ten years the Salt Lake Oha Chamber er has sought to call the attention the world to the phan- phan phan c wonders rs rs of Southern Ii and the hater alter the canyons of the wasatch satch the the- le es of the Uintah Pacific Through it activities the Union Paci- Paci fie fic has bee induced in to spend millions Railroads find nd highways have been state and federal appropriations have been obtained until today today to- to today day Zion find and Bryce are rivaling and Yosemite as tourist attractions For more than six years the chamb chamby has fought for lower I freight 15 rates at an expense of 15 a annually It has operated co-operated with Co Continued tinned on page I A Advantages vantages old I old To World V orld J d from page 1 the Federal Go in tite tle survey of irrigable tai lai m Is Is on the Green river the l Provo and the he Weber as well as the t he ashe Great Salt Sake Lake and Utah basins The chamber rises annually for the of the Intermountain Livestock show In shaping tl le legislative affairs of the state the chamber has hag been a potent non pa isan and constructive factor f actor The in of the chamber has been isible for a forward forward- looking looking forward highway program an auto auto- automobile auto auto- automobile automobile mobile gasoline tax mosquito bate bate- bate ment ment laws cit city statutes anti anti- railroad anti railroad r ticket I scalping improved foreign f taxation corpora corporation ion entrant and taxation taxa taxi tion tins legislation improved penal law reduction of or taxation and g general improvement im- im improvement im improvement provement in lAw hv Mining anil and industrial development generally has en ocen a large part of the chambers chamber's program and this body has taken a for toward yard ard part in the or- or organization organization or organization of relief when has laid its blighting hand upon various mining camps and d al a cl communities It might all bj bc called a program gIam of enlightened selfishness selfishness because what is good tood fora for a 1 part rt is good for the whole 0 mr |