Show t I I f V j I BOOSTERS fOR Ui AU TO HELP EACH AC OThER OlDER IN N EXPLOITING SlATES SlATE'S RESOURCES With the strength and influence of over forty commercial bodies b back k of it the Utah Development nt league was waa organized or or- yesterday at a a. convention in Iii which forty five organizations of the state were represented The purposes of the league lugue as set forth tarth arc axe to promote promote pro proS mote the commercial and economic welfare wel we- fare tare of ot Utah to encourage the cultivation of the soil the development of its natural resources promote immigration tion encourage the location of of Industries Indus Indus- tries and manufactures and to lend aid to any and all aU other enterprises that will tend to advance the material welfare of the state Above all and overshadowing ad owing all aU another other calls s for tor activity c came cae e agriculture agriculture ture and anti its development in Utah That the tho great geat natural agricultural resources resources re reo re- re sources othe state must be developed and the rural population be built up before material prosperity will visit Utah was the prevailing sentiment among the men from all parts or of the state Membership in the league is limited to one ono commercial club from each ach city it or town within t tho the state The article t fixing xin the membership came in in for stron discussion ioD before it was adopted as presented d b by the c committee One side held that there are a number of organizations in the state tate in existence e purely f for r boosting purposes and that they are not k known own as 85 commercial commer cial clubs was no reason why they should be barred from rom membership One Club to a Town This ar argument ment was met by the theon theory the the- orv ory that the purpose of the tha new new league uc is is to brin bring about a union union of forces and if the mt membership mb is lira lint to on one or organization from each town nil all other kindred organizations would have hwe to work ork through b the bod body belonging nJ to the l league a e if it they wished to assist This it was held would assure assure as as- sure unit unity o of action in in that particular r It further ed that in inthe inthe town was as argued In Inthe the vent event that two separate or organizations organizations tiong in one town ton should hould happen to be working at at cross purposes the same contention would enter the development development develop develop- ment league and thus cau cause e trouble Amendments Amendment fI proposed to change this clause clauc wore were voted vote down and the article was waa a adopted as first written The I c sessions pensions s On yesterday were held in inthe in inthe the of the Commercial club at 3 o o'clock and 30 At the afternoon afternoon after afternoon noon mooting the preliminary or organization aniza tion was a. a completed The evening meeting meeting meet meet- ing ins was was vas taken up wholly in hearing the reports of the committees on or organization Diza tion and constitution Details DebUs of Organization The league p will be bp governed by a aboard aboard board hoard of fifteen Jo governors to b be elected bv by the convention at this session Then five governors o will be elected at each su succeeding ee ins convention The officers I rind and ex executive committee are to be becho cho chosen en b bv by the tho hoard board of governors governor from among their number The membership fee feo was a fix fixed at 1 N l per r annum per capita for Cor each member of the commercial com om omm m mercial clubs holding membership jn the eague a ue The fhe voting power was fixed at two delegates for each or major fraction thereof providing that an any member r of the lea league e shall have bare at II least l two votes otes Earnestness and d deliberation marked tho the pr preliminary organization which h oc occupied oc oc- the att attention of oC th the tho afternoon and ande e evening meetings The first meeting was called to at 3 o'clock Tu Tuesday afternoon after noon b by Joseph Josph E E. Caine Calne secretary of or th the Salt Lake Commercial club dub H HI He read d the tho call as It sas sent pent to U tho thi various arl us clubs of ot the state JO Joy H H. Johnson president d dent nt of the Com Commercial menial club followed with Ith a brief sketch of the object ct of oC the them m meeting He r recited the n need d of oC concerted concerted con con- e action In the wa way of oC advertising IId Ut Utah th an and said that t the campaign campA started I b by th the Salt Lake Comm Commercial club pun pub licit bureau has only just juet begun ItI It ItIs I i Is Mr Ir Johnsons Johnson's b belief lId thAt By 11 coop cooperation opera co ra- ra lion tion money ex expended In advertising ad may mayM mayb maybe b M be made to go further Armstrong Temporary Chairman The temporary orsan organization was ef ef- f Ceded by electing W W. W. W Armstrong Armtrong and JOM h R. R Mabes- Mabes of Bountiful Boun Boun- secretary I this or organization a a. committee was appointed on credentials creden creden- n. n tide consisting on of oC Jo Joseph Jooeph ph E. E CaIne Calne George D. D Greenwood and H Henry nry Welch elch A recess was WIlS taken to give ghe the credentials credentials creden creden- committee time to rel revise e an and correct cor cor- reet ct the list lilt of delegates lI When the convention con cnn con ened following the recess the nature of ot the organization was discussed culI d at length and the matt matter r of a a. permanent perma rm nent organization considered confIde Following o the r report port of or the credentials cr committee the convention paused d a motion mo uw- uw tion authorizing the chairman to 10 appoint a committee of or five on permanent or organization or- or and order of or and a a. like Uke number on a committee on constitution tion Uon and by laws A recess was as taken to allow tho the chairman to select the tho committees com corn es from representatives In different differ differ- ent eat parts part of th the state In making tho the motion for tor the appointment of the committee com corn on constitution and laws by-laws tho the mover of nC the motion suggested d the parts of or th the states to be represented on the committee Committees Are Named Chairman Armstrong reconvened the tho meeting and announced the the following committees Committee on permanent organization and order of ot business J J. J N. N Nixon Huntington John G. G M. M Barnes Kays Kays- yule Henry Henr Welch Summit Joy H H. John Johnson on Salt Lake Ctt City N. N P. P Ipson Beaver Committee on laws by-laws and constitution tion George tion-Georgo George D. D Greenwood American Fork George Havercamp Provo J J. J E E. Calne Caine Salt Lake City F. F M. M Ogden Ogden Og Og- den Herschel Bullen Jr Logan Adjournment was 88 taken at that point In the meeting until 7 30 o'clock The evening meeting was as taken up mostly with discussions In In connection with the adoption of the constitution consisting of or en eleven articles On convening con con- tho the committee on permanent organization or or- g reported as follows Permanent Officers Named Permanent officers W. W W. W W W. Armstrong chairman Salt Lake D. D H. H Morris first vice chairman St. St George B. B D. D Neb Neb- eker second vice Ice chairman Vernal Peter M. M I. I Maughan third vice Ice chairman Wells T. T H. H Burton secretary Nephi L. L L. L Baker assistant secreta secretary Tooele Speech making did not form any tn part of or the cessions sessions yesterday The entire time was taken up In perfecting the th or or- The scope and nature of or the work to be accomplished b by the 1 league le was as touched upon and then left to subsequent subsequent sub flub sequent sessions slon for further action Funds for Cor the work before fore the league are aro provided for In the constitution It Is estimated that thero there are from to members of at various commercial clubs In the state that will be bo represented seated In th the tho membership of oC the league B By the provisions of or the constitution on the first of April one fourth of the funds will be he available This will enable the management of ot the league P to begin the campaign which the convention probably will mil outline and leave In the hands hand of at the board of ot governors Jo and executive committee com corn for foi dl discretionary action i If It there U is any an- feeling of ot jealousy be between he- he twe tween n towns or among the towns represented represented rep rep- re resented at Rt the coD convention yesterday est It did not crop out Complete harmony harmon mark marked d ever every step tep of or the convention In passing through the details of an or or or- Organizations Represented The following organizations were represented represented rep rep- resented In the first convention as re rf reported reported re- re ported by th the committee on credentials American Fork James Fork James H. H Clark and Alma Gr Greenwood Beaver Commercial club club No N. N P. P Ipson and J J. J P. P Barton Box Elder Eider Commercial club Brigham City CIty E. E. E W Dunn and David O. O Stohl Bountiful Commercial club club club-C. C R. R Mabes' Mabes Mabey Ma- Ma bey bes' and nd William Doxey Burtner Commercial club club Andrew Andrew Sor Sor- enson and end H A. A Knight Castle Dale WillIam Dale William J. J Seely and Dr Prank Frank Tinges Herbert Herbert E E. Smith Rn and Joseph Joseph Jo Jo- Ge seph L. L Mabey e John ar John in E. E Pettit and J. J N. N Jen Jen- sen J J. Ephraim-J. J. J F McCafferty 1 G. G S S. S Bas Baa tian and nd John Armstrong Green River II Valley Dr E. E A. A Bricker J. J. J W. W Nixon and ond W W. H. H Leonard Industrial association Malcom MeA McAllister and md Lewis Lowis F F. Boyle Role Ka John John John G G. G M. M I. I Barn Barnes p. p Henry Heno HenryH H H. Blood and Dr J. J H If Grant Jr Logan H. Logan H. H Bullen Buhlen Jr Lehl S. Leht-S. S. S W. W Ross Roes C. C C. C FrIel Frici and W. W Karl Hopkins HopkIn Morgan Thomas Morgan Thomas Harding and D D. Moab Moab- T P F Miller and nd W. W A. A Shaffer Murray S. J. J W. W McHenry McHenr J. J L. L Brown and D. D W. W Moffatt John Dunn nn and C. C I. I Goff Gott Geors George George B. B Gr Greenwood Mount Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant-N. J S S. S N Neilson lIlIon Manufacturers Manufacturers' association G. G. G S. S McAllister Mc Mc- rc Allister r and D D. F F. Collett Manti P. ManU P. P P P. D reng and J. J L. L F. F Decker T. Nephi-T. T. T H. H Burton and J. J R. R Edg Edg- g h heill m. m Ogden Web Weber r club Frank club Frank Frank- M. M Dr H M. M Rowe and A. A L. L Brewer Breer Ogden n Chamber Chamb r of ot Commerce J. J J. J Brummitt and Hyrum Belnap Park City Cit H Henry City Henry nr Welsh and W W. D. D Sutton George Provo Provo George Havercamp Ha and Samuel Schwab Sch Price Price Price-B. B. B R. R McDonald and G. G A. A herEon Iver- Iver son Eon Pleasant Grove Grove J. J. J D. D Thome Silt Salt Lake Commercial club club Joy Joy H. H Johnson W W W. Armstrong and Joseph E. E Caine Calne Salt Lake Lak Real E Estate association association- George Georgo M. M Cannon Cennon and J. J L. L Parkes Salt Lake Ad club club S. S. S W. W Anderson and John D. D Giles Sauna Sauna- P. P. P F. F petr Peterson on and A. A J J. J Le Lewis is Sandy Sandy We W. W D. D Kuhrt and and- W W. W Wil son Spanish Fork Fork H. R. R T. T Thurber and J. J H. H Schnell Spring Waltr Walter Robinson Tooele City CIt Charles R. R R. R McBride and I. I L. L L. L BlIk Baker r. r Th Theodore Rock Theodore Rock M. M Pope Pop and John A. A Fortie S Vernal Vernal Vernal-B. R. R S. S Collett and B. B D. D k ke ku r. r W Wll Thomas Thomas A. A Kerr and Peter M. M t MAu Maughan han Washington ton county D. county D. D H. H Morris and IJames I j James Andrews Androws Orangeville Commercial club club S. J. J D D. and Mark fark Tuttle Randolph Commercial club John club John F F. Spencer and Wesley le Thalton Constitution of or New League The Utah De Development league adopted adopted th the lM following constitution an and laws by Article 1 Name l Name The name of or tho the organization or or- shall be Utah Development Lea League u Art 2 2 Purposes The purposes o ot of this organization shall b bl bo to promote the tho commercial and economic e co welfare o of Utah to encourage the cultivation of the soil soli the tho development of ot U Ha is natural resources r- r sources Immigration th the tho Investment o of at capital the location of manufactures and anti industrIes and such other enterprises as 18 will m advance Ance the material welfare of ot the tho state Art 3 3 Officers 3 The control of ot the affairs of or this league shall be vested in ina ina a 3 board bORm of or governors go composed of fifteen fifteen nt teen members to be selected aa M follows This convention shall elect a n complete board five of at whom shall serve for one year five fi for two to years ears and five for three years ears At each annual convention her hereafter arter five fi members of the thc board of ot governors shall shan be elected to serve for a 8 term o of three years year car The board of ot governors governor shall appoint such special or standing committees asIt as asIt asit It may deem necessary Art 4 Election t of ot Officers The board of or governors shall choose from Jt amot Its number a 3 president a first vice ice a a. second vice president a secretary and a treasurer who shall serve for a a. term of ot ono one year ear or until their successors are duly elected and quail qualified red The board of of- governors governor shall appoint from among their num number r an executive committee of or five Including the president president dent and secretary who nho ho shall officiate as president and secretary respectively of the executive e committee Art 5 Duties 5 Duties of or Officers The duties of the officers of oC this league shall be those usually performed by such am cers Each officer shall give a bond In an amount to to bo be fixed b by the tho board of gov gov- The executive committee shall ex exercise exer exer- r. r else cise all the powers and duties of the board of ot governors except on matters as to which the board of or governors shall have a ave taken specific action Art I 6 Time 6 Time and Place of Meeting The league shall hall hold a convention once a year at such uch time and nd place as shall be determined by a a. majority of ot the delegates dele dole gates assembled d. d In case cue no action shall hall have ha been taken b by the d delegates the time and place of oC meeting shall be determined b by tho ex executive ex cx- committee A special meeting of the league shall b be called b by the president upon the written written writ writ- ten request of or five members At least thirty days notice e of ot all meetings meeting of oC the league shall be given Iven each cach member Tho The annual convention shall not nol be beheld beheld beheld held In any anyone one cit city or town In tho the state of tenor than once In five fire years ears cars Art 7 7 Membership Ono One commercial club from each city and town within tho the state Is It eligible to membership In Inthis inthis this organization and ma may be accepted as 88 a a. member b by the executive committee upon the tho payment of oC one quarters quarter's dues Art 8 8 Dues The dues shall be bo 1 I per annum per capita for each ech clubs club's membership membership mem mem- with a a. of or 10 per an annum annum annum an- an num per club payable quarterly In ad advance advance ld ad- vance upon th th following dates April 1 Jul July 1 October 1 and January Januar 1 of at each year ear Dues shall become delinquent after RIter sixty days and nd the tue board of governors m may declare such delinquent members member suspended from membership Members ma may b be reinstated ted upon the payment of or orall all arrears Arre Art 9 9 |