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Show U. S. Chamber of Commerce Official in Springville . . : ....-.--'.'. 3 .. .. ... r- - t ;..; f. ' . r " ' I ' J I ' . i ; . -V" ' s ' I 5 1 y n r- - ' ; $ "'V-' ' . ; V I f-l?? t & - J f V ; Above: H. J. Dollinger of the United States Chamber of Commerce, center, addresses a meeting of the Springville Chamber. Left, George Bird of the Chamber National Affairs committee, in charge of the meeting; E. S. Groesbeck"' Chamber president , and right, Lum Holley, Springville 1 Chamber Secretary. 5 C. of C. Official Addresses Local Chamber Meeting i H. J. Dollinger of the United States Chamber of Commerce, addressed ad-dressed a meeting of members of the Springville Chamber of Com-.merce Com-.merce Thursday evening of last week, discussing national affairSj Ithe Upper Colorado development project and present economic conditions. con-ditions. Misinformation outside Utah has been the biggest drawback in Congressional Con-gressional approval of the Colorado Colo-rado River project, he told the men assembled and further remarked re-marked that it is the responsibility responsi-bility of every Utahn to write to friends and officials informing them of the facts and giving them a true picture concerning the project. pro-ject. Mr. Dollinger expressed the opinion that the Colorado River project will come up before Congress Con-gress when it assembles and will meet with approval if Utah and other states involved continue to ' work for its passage. He expressed the belief also that prophets of gloom and doom are the biggest threat to sound business busi-ness economy today declaring that the country as a whole is presently present-ly enjoying remarkable prosperity. The dinner-meeting was called by George Bird, chairman of the Chamber's Naticial Affairs committee, com-mittee, who was in charge of the program. |