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Show CHNY0N CREST PLKN IS INDORSED BY LEADING MEN OP SALT LAKE CITY " nature, and there is no better way to lay the foundation for a strong and clean character," was the comment of one prominent eitlsen when approached on behalf be-half of . the Canyon Crest ranch project yesterday. "You are on a lovely mission, was the exclamation of another. "It Is a splendid idea." said a third, who added: "It is assuredly a pralse- worthy mission to prepare the boy for worthy citlsenshlp by fortifying him with habits of industry and self-reliance." Still another exclaimed: "It's a grand thing for Utah. I heartily Indorse the plan, and will surely aid It with toy subscription." sub-scription." And the boy-loving women who compose com-pose the soliciting committee of the Canyon Can-yon Crest Ranch association, whose noble purpose it la to promptly place Salt Lake's farm for boys on a self-sustaining basis were greatly pleased and encouraged en-couraged by thnaa assurances of sympathy sym-pathy and support. Nor have they reason to feel otherwise than pleased with the net results of their first day's canvass, as It affords every promise of final success to their elevated mission. They started upon their campaign cam-paign with the fond determination of raising the required 330,000 in ten da Teen Te-en average of 3200O per day, .and yesterday's yester-day's quota was contributed by the following fol-lowing well-known rltisens: Col. EX A. Wall. M. H. Wslker. Judge Dickson. L. S. Hills, E. B. Jones, J. A. Greenewald, W. 8. McCornlck and Jake Morits. |