| Show JUNIOR C. C OF C. C UNIT FOR UTAH BEING FORMED National Head Speaks I at Organization M Meeting eUng eting By STAFF CORRESPONDENT PINE PINECREST CREST INN Emigration tion Canyon Aug 1 Sixty l-Sixty Sixty Utah young men assembled here today to form a state junior chamber of commerce were told by Walter E. E Holman Holman Hol- Hol man of Portland Ore president president I dent of the United Stat States s' s junior chamber that they must foster youthful ideas in national affairs Presided over by D. D C. C Dix of the Cedar City junior chamber the delegates held an enthusiastic tie session eager cager to form their or organization or or- and to affiliate with the national group They were welcomed by Governor Henry H. H Blood and Mayor E. E B. B Erwin of Salt Lake Cit City Some oCth of oC th the delegates were delayed by highways highways highways high high- ways disrupted by floods and the governor arrived late saying visitors visitors vis visitors vis- vis from a distant point had delayed delayed de de- de him Blood V Wishes Success Governor Blood expressed a hope that they would be suc successful j jn in their statewide venture and ex expressed expressed ex pressed pleasure that they would affiliate with the national body I I 1 believe the young men of Utah can do a vast good for governmental and business development with the high type of organization the junior chamber of commerce represents he said Mayor J Erwin declared that Utah is in its infancy that its progress depends upon the role played by bythe bythe bythe the young men of the state He in insisted insisted insisted in- in that there is no saturation point in the development of this state and took occasion to announce announce announce an an- I am strictly opposed to any tax Increases Philosophy Changing J. J M. M Wallace president of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce commerce com corn merce told the younger group that the philosophy of ot government and business is changing Outmoded government and business business business busi busi- ness forms are of no more value than machinery of ot 20 years ago would be to industry he said The young men of the nation must Understand understand understand un un- these thee changes to meet current current current cur cur- rent conditions ns Mr Holman whose manner re reflects re- re fleets the enthusiasm of a young man was elected president of ot the national group at its recent conven convention tion in Memphis Tenn He is a di director director di- di rector of two banks and operates the eleventh largest undertaking company in the United States He e enumerated three principles upon which the junior chamber of commerce must stand 1 Unite and solidify the the view- view Continued on on- on Pace Pe Two Column it JUNIOR C C. C OF C OPENS Cou J Continued from Irom Pege 0 One point of the tho young mn man In economic and social at 2 Advocate and In inspire able business success by t e legitimate device they ca can p mot mote t I 3 Share in the develop development ent enta a civic program that will e ethe the intellectual recreational tural and spiritual life of a city These objectives he said arbe are ari ar be gained through carefully p pia meetings use of speakers' speakers bu buies ea regional and state conventions t placing of young men on imp governmental and business c CD missions i J Same at Heart The differences of oC outlook In c 48 8 st states is not so great as to to bi decisive influence in our he said Th There rc Is very little dill ence once between n. n man from fromor Michl or a n. man from Ohio in his toward oward the state They say eay ay th that the Pacific coast we are a JitU obnoxious in our state patriotic in California California but but t ti Is s largely artificial and do doe doen go to too deep mover I never heard anybody that e c eget cc get jet very excited about Missouri South Dakota or Pennsylvania on the other hand when we spi api of patriotism in this country It Jt presses itself best in terms of love ove we have for the town in wh wb we live and work Pride Dominant That civic pride is a living H f fa that dominates the thou thought ht life Ilfe every American citizen who love land landI I 1 like to think that the jui jur chamber of commerce is that t of civic organization whose zen sen is far beyond thought of self are arc not just one more noonday l hi hr group getting together for the j pose of singing Sweet Adeline 1 11 ping ping- each other on the back I calling each other by our i f Il names The junior chamber of ci cc merce Is a definite movement American civic life liCe Dilworth S. S Woolley speaking The Young Mans Man's Place T Tod Teds discussed the role in national l lot of ot organizations org such as the jui jw chamber of commerce pointing opportunities open to them for forte It ice Causes in which h they might enlist he listed as comer conser tion lion of wild life conservation of Honal resources soil erosion c c development of oC a more far fai able political situation and highs high safety Held in Groups Group Luncheon meetings were held beld groups Reed Bullen secretary the Logan junior chamber over the section for presidents i a secretaries and Le Roy B. B Youn governor in in n the Ogden chamber chambe commerce read a paper I Tho The group on financing was p sided over by Wayne Wayno president of or the Brigham City ilor j i lor chamber and a paper was ii by D. D Howe Moffat Salt Lake CEdward CEdward C 0 Edward OBrien O'Brien of Provo pr i over the section ard Beck of Salt Lake City r ra read reada a paper 1 I IThe Th The membership section was vas p sided over by Gordon Wood Nephi and W. W L L. Eccles of O Og read a paper 1 The highlight of ot the tho two two-c meeting will be election of oWe ohi for lor the new organization and u zei ul tion of a 1937 convention city B S1 day Delegates are here hero from rom Og J Logan Provo Brigham City P Fr i Vernal Cedar City Richfield Nep Spanish Fork and Salt Lake Cit City |