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Show GOVERNORS ROlUiESl State Executives Princip Speakers at a Luncheoj Given by Local Club, i Need of Satisfactory C04) to-Coast Road Empi, I sized by Dr. Johnso "I want to I'ongratululo the ,:ie, alt Lake on their successful r,j Rotary conventions," declared i'jJ " C. Sproul, governor of Pennsvlva,,"' ' the Rotary club luncheon sivo , Hotel Utah yesterday, at 1vlu,1 j-ing j-ing governors were guests. , ; James W. Collins, president (,f ' Salt Lake Rotary club, woleun;cj , ., governors and introduced as t!,c '-: speaker Dr. S. M. Johnson, ffi( 1 spokesman of the army tranSOoir,i,u., ' convoy, w hich arrived in Salt Lakef1' tcrday. ' i:( Dr. Johnson declared a Iransw,,;.''-; tal highway compatible will, tW r, and greatness of the United s,, ' au urgent necessity. He related :i, j, X dent: which took place chinier j, voy's trip from tho Atlantic ni-L '" which an army motor truck sli.i,i'fi the narrow ungraded road and rol ? down tho mountain side. Truck Is Alonument. "We left it there," dcclatcJ p Johnson, "as a monument to hft roads. "llow tho swift mobilization nf ',,; French .army and consequent ckwk the G erinan drive for Paris was mi 'J possible by France's network of i roads .was told by tho sneaker. "Despite our poor roads,'' ),e et "the motor truck lessened the iurj of the railroads by trausnortim t( of supplies to the ports for shipmi -'i overseas. That was a job that tnuk i our nerve and energy to c,nrrv Ihroi i: successfully. We did it agninsl unfold un-fold handicaps, one of tho greatest'1 which was poor roads. ;: "So now that that is off nur mij t and we enjoy pride in our brilliant Vr: tory, let's profit by the experience i " span our mighty land with a trail tinental highway that will b'i a nm :' ment to the ingenuity and enlerpr of our great people and a ivhok'so pride to all generations to come." J Dr. Johnson stated that SL'J.M.OC 000 is invested in vehicles hv tlie f " pie of the United States, ami if cypress cy-press will appropriate $ 1 ,000,000.000 1 v. Setter roads the American ieole n u: realize their dream of a great Hfclm: bridging tho continent. No Politics in Utah. In introducing Governor Sproul i Pennsylvania as the next speaker, l'n dent Collins remarked, "Wo know -J politics in the state of Utah, we chr . the man. That is why we elected ft;-ernor ft;-ernor Bamberger." Governor Sproul said that 1 his it, his first visit to Salt Lake. After ci : gratulating the Salt Lake liotanans I t their successful record with dob veiitions, he expressed admiration 1-the 1-the people of Utah in clioo'in'.' bo "a tine little governor, even if lie ot. possess Democratic leanings." " The Pennsylvania executive !lal ; that his state'alone had spent Jlo'i.W-000 Jlo'i.W-000 recently towards the lr.iprounM, of state highways. Governor Sproul said t lie pre . social unrest was going to liacc a ti -; ing effect on the democratic nrutip of our government. ; "If we can only keep our feet ; -s the ground," he said, "we shall ally but surely rise to a pki'," preme preeminence in the world. .-i Governor Allen Speaks. Governor Henry J. Allen of Kani , was the next speaker. Governor At t said he believed there were enough f who have national ambitions, Ire need more men wdio are -' : helping local communities, lie ' -tinned: "I am not in the tot " -ried about tho social unrest o , lent inHhe world today Ju m P , it is merely the natural reflex at war in which the entire world M be remolded. While ni Europe I JJ-and JJ-and eved a group of sunburned, muscled lads ready to return to own United States, and I tll : myself, ' I feel sorry for anv 1. - v. or other trouble-breeder or t o dares show his hand where nue men are to be found in any con.i able numbers.' " . Mnnlt Governor S. B. Stewart of referred to the remark of Mr. '-' that the people of Utah V: ties" Governor Stewart tarn-all tarn-all of us are, like Bamberger , o chosen on iner t. Some of us I cused of getting in office W l means." i Wild West Praised. Governor Stewart. ?dS bis praise for the 'f f ra k which was composed of men jlf western states "Tn! 'r,en f 'l taller," be declared, bfta, other parts ot the coin trv they were brought up 'hls.5 f-j healthy western coui.tr , d J adopted the Powder rner ' A the V whole, world kno lfi,l river is an inch deep ant an m Carl Rosenburs, ol.,.'J,, oa Ko'f eha rman of the committee oa education, defined the meaniu. V ject of Rotary clubs. : |