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Show ROTARIANS PROTEST U. P.-S. P. RAI URATES Trotest tf the president of the Union 1'arlfle and tho Houthem I'a-clflc I'a-clflc rallroada against an alleged dla- crimination aaainHt H'iH Iake In 1 ratea and charges waa authorised at the rejfulur monthly business meeting meet-ing of the Itotsry club held last night at the Hhid tlah. The motion mo-tion for this action which waa made by la. 14. Hampton, who presented the report for the public affairs committee, com-mittee, resulted fnun a report regarding re-garding the railroads made recently by J. W. Collins. Mr. Hampton's motion that the sr-tlon sr-tlon of the rlty eommlalonere In lm- posing a charge for the use of the municipal auto camping grounds be Indorsed was tabled after considerable consider-able debate. He explained that an Investigation had shown the charges to 1e noceranry to defray expenses. Herbert D. Iandtw, chairman of the road committee, recommended in his report that hard-surfaced or graveled grav-eled roads leading to Suit Lake City he promoted, including highways to Yellowstone park, Sion national park, liryce canyon and the Grand canyon. can-yon. He also urged the state road commlslson to adopt a standard graded highway at least twenty feet wide. Work each year on scenic highway by county fflclals was advocated ad-vocated In the report. Uric W. Hyberg reported that construction con-struction of the Harding memorial bridge In City Creek canyon would start soon. Four new members elected lost night are: U C. Miller, 8. W. Morrison, Morri-son, Percy W. Suvlile and Bldney George Savllle. |