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Show Someofjhe Active Workers of the Commercial Club pi 4 LESTER D. I'EEED. f 11" r ' 7 1 ' 7 " ; - " t ft J D. CARLOS KIMBALL. forts of the club, :tttiactcd world-wido attention. at-tention. Inquiries Received. "Numerous inquiries a e receh ed by the Coii.-iiercuil elub every week asking for t finite information ndativf. to' cun-dttivns cun-dttivns iiero for i ;Uah!ishini; an air base. To whom arc thee in-hnries inttui-al (Preetf-d if not u Llie ('"mmercial club? Is there anv other orsa i iz: t ion in Salt l,ake cii'.' which is perfo:"min a siiiMiar service for the p.-opif. of iIk- rity'.' Tnere is no other oraniza'tim. "In a.:d i r ion, the Com n : r r, i;t 1 rp; -, )y,y been re. pons: hie lor mi: t s It ! .a ke City o 1 1 L'i.-j map yr-rv fa nra h! in a pr.Mt !i:.ruv v.-.ivs ,1iiri:i!; t T i - smnm.r and fali. lu-v:'"1!' iluoii'-h the , r imn of the Comnu i'"ial onh four PoniiMiu: phtn. -i, eonst:tntn:t: ti:e ihi n m , f'v-r -'H.ad on, stopped o .-r in tin' m -,- a we.--k. ;l part of i he ar:-iy rerniitin ca : n :a i i: n . The stunts of the-f liors a tt ra d wide attention at-tention and liclped to advertise Salt Lake City. "Influenced b-v hi nrr'T-obV stnv In this city. Lieutenant ('. i Xntt, rnm-mandimr rnm-mandimr officer of the KUinutrm fliers, wrote a n a r; icle w ith pbM nres of this cit- in 'Tail Spin, a uiazin pn'-lished in 'Galveston. Texas. Thi t of puh-licity puh-licity serves to pur our oit - on the map and is of inestimable vaiue. "Colon"! II. II. Arnold of Snn Fran-eisco, Fran-eisco, in command of ihe aviation S"C-t S"C-t i on C'f tiie westorn d-'-partnn nt. snem a day iitsT-w-r.tinir laudinc f t i ! i t i - s in Sal t J ke 'it y, la reel v at. the h: i; a Lion of the C"mm.-rcial ehii.. C;ipt.,;n T. S. A'os, adjutant of Mather Ti'd. i 'a I , and Tdeute'iaut ,T. r. Hat!, an Ann iican hop, b.ith of whom w-re stationed in tats city fo a time in connect ion with i he t ranscon t iup'Ha 1 tt-:;l, nerved i ! h I'rno-nel I'rno-nel Arno!,i that tlie saM fiats to the v. est of the city hold great promise as a l:.nd-ine l:.nd-ine field fnr all ps f aif'-afl. Tins subvert is In trestinLr t 'oininrial club verv much and t lie f nt ure s'h .-er! of nvia ;.iou iti this s- hm v jm ..i.nend in a lars" ini-asure up'.ni t:ie wur; of the club. . Park Work Set Forth. "Md r a uni'a vnrablr pi-o; a z'-i ml a a t -ta'-king- the peopfp of T'tah and the Mormon Mor-mon chureii was turned to ltooiI account wIkii Wesb-'y ':. Itlimr was -iii !o the Third V'or.d's ("hnxtinn Of iz-nship on-ferenee on-ferenee at I Ml t shin : U. Charr"s det.ri-meiital det.ri-meiital to C o s.tate had '"-''ii ii'al- and Mr. Kim? -was reipieted to answer them. Me vvenL prim;riiy at the invilaiion ot t:t "'ommc'n,:a! oluh. "Now we conn' to ion Xational park. Utah's woudrrlanri in the poutlieasL part of t iie Ma.ro. So fa r the ciub has been st inly in lt the quest ion of opening t he j park, of advertising its inach; wotide;-1 of color, of charm, of the bigness and marvels of na t n re. Pat the elub will be the b;c factor in brmsinc the aur-nf-tinns of the mrk and nf Ttab to thfe minds of millions of Americans ibis coming com-ing year. Thousands will isit the nark n ex t su mmer. as ir has now been made one of the chain of national parks. "We ned make no promises. Tin: past record of the Commercial elo'n show. e-aeth.- where it stood on similar pror-o-sitions in the pas'", and future v.iil be biceer than eer before. "Every boulder needs to b to the wheel. 'The job is a hi" one. In the cii jes where eh a m oors of eomnnu-ce are rcallv big fa-hors in the life "f the com-uiunitv. com-uiunitv. there can be no shirkers, no slackers, nom- with a half interest in ihe vital problems whieh confront ci ic life. The time is near v hen t'1" i"'oin inercia I club f.f Salt I-akf1 Miy wilt take an even erreater par! in the life of ihe citv. "1 nteresr . eoonera tion and support can make" Salt 'Lake City bigcer and better bv making tii1 ah. J-ake ("ommercia! ciub and Chamber of Coinmerca bisser and Viet ' er! "The problem is yours." Committees Active. In its annual summary of the activities activi-ties of the various committees the board of governors of the ciub issued this statement: ; The Commercial club membership has the final eav in all matters pcrtaiiiiiig' to th.o policv of the cluu, its s.ctsvities and the breadth of Its scope. This power is delegated to a group of twenty-live representative rep-resentative men, appointed by the president presi-dent of the cinb. and is known as the membership council. This body is made up of numerous subcommittees, to whom recommendations and snA'-estions may V e made by anv club member. L. B. lampion lamp-ion is chairman, V. id. Lovesy vice chairman, R. X. Young: secretary. New industries committee. I. (.-Schramm, (.-Schramm, chairman. Tins organisation lias been largely instrumenial in planning plan-ning for new industries, fourteen of which are altogether attributable to the activities activi-ties of this efficient and active corn mi t- te?'peakprs' bureau. Will G. Farrell. Chairman. Chair-man. This bureau is composed of fifty of the beat speakers in the city and I , u t 1 ft -Cl o C 3 1 'I ' u J c ( i ' . i r 1 t : L. B. HAMPTON. ( ,--5 -.- .- VI K-v: !' . . I " 1 V V V x ! I t if t !s -J - J : ! h " x 5- 1 if r 1 -". -I L. M. BAILEY, const it ties a vital furee in t he l' ic lite of Sa. t Lake Ci t y. Spey k ers can be dnvoied t.i any worthy nun cnu-nt with disnat -h h til a re Judy pi .-ja red and ca-Poblo ca-Poblo of mak.ii- Salt Lake City r.-sid-aits I'vtter aciuamt.'.l with 1 . i e wuutb-rs and beauiirs of city and slate. The activities uf the speakers' mir-'-au are not routined to this vt a nd oit en arrrpt in Uat Ions to speak tn ot h. r sections of I he state. Ovic impro'-mncnt an I muni' ana i affairs af-fairs committee, P. Carlos Kiumad. c'-nirman. Mad.- no of i n n 1 1 u n-ra Me par!. this or::nni7,i; imi is rrr'.ai'S C o m-'.-t c'-fe.-i i and i tal fof'-e in tie' " t 1 o-t o-t In- d-o -l.iM-ent and nro-.--.-s- ot Salt Lak--1 ''.('. The work of thf r 1 1 1 n i i 1 1 . . i as broad as its name snu t s. Us Inm-fi Inm-fi r d ni'-u i o.-i's h ilia w n t om the -I u ' m.-l n "rship and re ?- nt a broad iild vitally ini.-r--sted in chh- lireof t city, i To.- p-,1 io- uiiii-.i tile o: - a n i.;1 : ion 1,;- s follow I'd is to prepare for tlv future in :ill thiru w'uj.i, aff.--t the hpalt'.r. wel-farp, wel-farp, p-oirro.-s u nd t i ic beau' v of Sa It L-.k t'iiv and Ms environs. Ponlova-d. in 'I ust ria ! Z"ui n;-, n.unici pal le-isiat ion. wntpr s-estPim civic strer', civic art. s--r-ice com mi 1 1 pp and other suhorcani.a -ttons p'o on- an Ida of the soopp and a'-'ivity of t b- oi-jc improvement and muuici r ia 1 a f fa irs commit Lee. Stimulates Manufacturing. Manufacturers' com mi tt m, L. M. Iktiley, chairman. Improvements in the ' act ivi t ies ((f i h e manui'act urine: life of Salt Lake City and Utah is the chief aim of tins c-sa ni.a t ion. which ite lU'lcs within its no - ml " i's:i ip some of t lie foremost ntaiiu; a e: urr-rs of l h- city and ieinity. In every wav pov-uhle the corn tin t too i ?e!-:s to :U'niulaie ma r iufa''t u rina iie'c. to jMipi-i,e the quality o-' i'c" conos pro-d pro-d in cd. and to ro-lii'"1 freic h 1 fa te.-- from t.h" Mate to assure 1 no Ft. if- proper com-pi com-pi 1 1 1 in; i with other maniitHot ure rs . Wholesale department. W. C 1'atriek. rim irnia ! i. The inter e-! s of Salt La ke Cit wholesaler's are iliS'"ussed h tiii commiwee. which is made up of various i su b: - om n:i 1 1 ee , 'v ho .sr. 'it to s; ini ula i e sellinsr 1 o on r - of-tow u oust omer-1. This work !enps material'- to keep Salt Lkei City in is enviable position as center of the in ten noun tain t'-rrifory. Rr-iail ijei.a'-inient. Milton K. Lipman, chairman. M'hat the wholesale depart-input depart-input speks to d" for it s urea ma t ion this department nM"ip!s to do foi the reiail men-hauls of Silt Lak-'- City. Tin- niein- bersiiip is made up of sevrnt -1" Ivo leading lead-ing ret a hers. An example of the, work of this department is the roc nt ea r!" elosiriu' hour, developed by a su'v-nminii-tee of the i- tail 1 1 ados' organ ization of I the Commercia! lub. I Mining commit tee, .lohn M. llayrs. ena irma r A tba I concerns the minim? industry in 1'tab is included in the work ! of tin- orirr. ni.;i I ioi. The many mil- ' lions of dollars' wo' th of ri'di or" hidden in the mountains of I'tah oonsrilnte one. of the ur.oa r op'.rtunihes for the development develop-ment oi t j j r sta to. Cares for Shippers. Tvarsnortation eommittpp, 11. X. Byrne, chairman. J lacker! hy the power of Salt Lake t'itv and Chih :v.isiae,! men, expressed ex-pressed in a "i iiic llimdi'pd Thousand Dollar i-'mi'l." this committee will see to H thai T'tah irnts a "'-quare transnorta-tinn transnorta-tinn deih" Tiie in'erstate commerce commis;on is now cons i (Wine: the case of tiie t'tah and internmuuta m shippers for graded freiciit rates, due largely to tin"' efforts of the Commercial club transportation trans-portation committer, wlileh sucv-eeded in having a hea.rine; called In Sa'!. Lake recently. re-cently. business Men's Mhanee, C. A. Fans, chairman. As the name suggests, this organization or-ganization projects ttseif and the public from unjust demands for advertising in unworthy periodicals. Tt is estimated that S.niOO vearlv in savpd to the buying: public pub-lic bv The organization, which refuses to advertise in anv but indorsed publications. publica-tions. Tim alliance consists of three hun dred and fifty business organizations. Fat Stock Si'ow enmmitte--. .Tames P. Cnsev. chairman. The importance of this commit tr-e's work" can nh-f ady be felt in the improvement in bish-olass Iivp-Ftoek Iivp-Ftoek in the state. The stock shows he'd every year serve to draw the bent stock in t'-m 'territory and increases interest in brepd animals." The com ins 19-0 show will be t'ne great ci slock show ever seen here, the commit Lee reports. Seek Development. State development committee. E. C. Sehinidt, chairman. It is re?lized by the business men of Salt Lake City that the growth of the citv and state po hand in hand. To this end tlie committee investigates inves-tigates the rich opportunities of each section and endeavors to develop tlie unlimited un-limited resources of the state. Grow flowers committee, R. N. Toun?, chairman. This committee stimulates Interest In-terest iu beautifying Salt Lake City and nmkina, it a citv of flower Hardens. This thpv scelc to do. not in any one locality, but in ever- section o the citv. Valuable prizes ai e ' given every year, last year I , It v . ) ; j ft ' 1 . 2 i f II' J - 4 s r pH ' - hi Mt- I. ll H -" 1 r is F. a SCHBAMM. .- y - . --'.j i' - v k -. v - - .' . i.-. t v i ; ' 1 ',..'(, -v ,; v y f- " i t t I , . . ti . .... .. V. G. PATRICK l''f;-en si'ver loin euns w err- I'isiributed IO the l,f;.-ri be.-l f ( er "a a I'd e is of tar ei ' . N'e: t c ir s t an ia k u 's a i ready rei i iMisidcrcd anil aeti'u interest is anticipated. Postal failitcs 'ommi 1 1 en. .J.ihn . .I opes, eliainna ii. A ') ma r ters p'-rl a mini; to pf'-: a! fa-'i h ' ;es foi- rTn -a d' -i rict cii' liandhd bv I'is committee. Mac'n ef-l"r-c:ic wotk- '-a already b"-n o-me. the mint luoorlant of whii-ii was in seenr-i seenr-i n K" a h-Mie-h postoM'ifc m the upper Main street district. Vo a t ncu 1 . op i m it ;ee. A i f h i ir Sw eet, chairm.i.i. With the .nop. ra fmi of the ci:v s uo.. su: ennie aient. It. V,. A. Smith, t :s i-oni net t--e is au i na alien-1 alien-1 lull to l a- oi.a I i' uial e. i i a -a : : a proa rain ninii'i'-d Ic the .- hool i i pa r i :n c 1 1 . lire irv-ii t n.n com m ; ; t . . It. Pern- m i : ' ce pa cl of t he ' ; a I o:i,i I oa in pa itm ii'-iMf con. I net . ,1 : . sa '-a ua r I .Ties I r i il d'trueiion be fire. More ilan rii.nui. ,-ir-i-ulars ai- , i i st r i 1 alt e. 1 i.y Chs -om oi 1 1 T ee. err poiniimr out the dau.acr of fire ami suctrsiina remedi-'S and precr-m jve nn'ii-,-uits. 'I in'- loss of pioP'Tly and life with il this cnj-'imittee, workma wiih thij tii department., s.ies yearly can scarcely ne estimated. pry ' " ' ' 9 I 1 t ' '', ft 'A i ' ft A 11. N. BYElvrE. '1 II T.w"'r-ryrrvr;rr"-t ll'llll r ii I ' . , llll,ll I'll ! ilii'i ! I! i II ' I ! ' ! t i I MILTON E. LIP-MAN. Iini vv:, mm hv VIi. 1:. 11. S.Tlin, lltl'1 lliy KH.--I ,ri.,j h.i m;s Ham.. Mrs. .1. Klrl .MBfi...l 3'.tIiiiw.I Sulilr- f V .M'i. -r) T ... 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