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Show CLUB IS INTERESTED IN KAIBAB RAILROAD Board of Governors Are Asked for Appropriation to Make Investigation. . a result of the pnssimt bv . ongte?. of the bill re, omrm nded by S--1' rotary of Si.Ue W. J. Ilryan. auth'irizlng the cm-st cm-st rue lion of a go eminent nnlro;id into th Kalbab fmest, the railroad ev'enM'n com nut ice nf tiie "unmie.-elal clut met ve.stordRV and nuked the hoard f ;-ernoi ;-ernoi s for !ui n ppi npriu l ion of M""0 fur tiie purpose nf 1 1 .'sl!gn ling u'd possible rnutH bftfllm: to the fnreRt. TU1 rnitrcid evtension committee was appointed last Vhruary by President . K. Jensen, and lt agitation Is conf.dered la rcdy responsible for the introduct l"ii of the bill. The committee is composed nf V K Jensen, chairman; VV. C. Stark, secretary: t;e-rge T. odell. W. C. ("rem, i: W. Nlblev, W. W. A rniPtrong. Governor Gov-ernor William Spry. Slrnon Hamh-rirer. .lames 1 1. Mnylc. M. 1 1. Walker, Thomas C Webber and Glen Mllb-r. 1'pon the introduction of the bill President Presi-dent Jensen Kent telegrams calling attention atten-tion to tho bill and the necessity of rnil-roads rnil-roads fur "the development of that section sec-tion of the ft a to. A teleis'rn m a ino w as nent to Secretary Itryan, congr tulat Ing him upon his action und suggesting another an-other route than from Marvsvale. In reply, Mr. Itryan wit id as follows: Glad of your co-opern t Inn. Careful consideration of nil features will be had. Von should ue every means to encou nig'1 i;. ernnu-n t const met n over hem route. The jcoverntnrnt would make My money nut ol the Increase In-crease In vii hie of 1 1 in be r and other tun rUe table properly even If It k'ave iiwny the nil Iron (I as noon P8 It was hnllt and equipped. |