Show tie l MEMBERS j i 7 ENTHUSED No Home me end Describe the tom m of f. f Wonders Bonders i I Herald Herald Republican veritable land ef of promise with after mile and acre after acre of re's res richest soil awaiting only the theof of mans man's hand to convert it into a aA A dise of growing things was the of the Uintah basin brought Lake yesterday by returning rs of the Commercial club who ct four days in touring this most moat gown town Own of Utah's big land tracts and financiers ha e 8 local business busine s men Salt iSalt Lake with the primary idea of I ring tring the united operation co-operation of the y club dub in the efforts of the then I n citizens to secure a railroad returned visibly impressed with r II imperative need of railroad and anday I w way ay y transportation for this section the e Beehive state sta I two club members compost compos- compos e two forty forty t the he party left Salt Lake last Satui jr They covered nearly miles in tor r rears cars rs visiting Heber Duchesne s n Roosevelt Fort Duchesne andI and andA nil I II A dozen or more side trips to Various carious valleys and table lands were Enthusiastic receptions were wele stored Bred ered the visitors at every city and lira Banquets were provided and fry attention shown the Salt Lakers IF C. C Richmond president of the club and the tourists sounded the keynote keynoter r the the Salt Lakers takers when ho told the i 11 citizens that the capital city eity stood j i and willing to do everything hin realon to assist lt in the develop- develop t of the th Uintah basin but that first firstI I ill aU present some Borne concrete I lia for such development including construction Ci Citizens ti zens of the theis luia JI is were told plainly that they could railroad until the thet to secure a r rett t world war was over I I f Roads In Bad Condition The The transportation facilities in and andr r the Uintah basin from Salt Lake the poorest sort The tourists i er ed roads almost impassable ds that are dangerous and arid useless tiring ng g the winter months Better highway conditions were ased ased as- as ared ed the by several of the b speakers the statement being ide tide by President Richmond that state 1 tt officials had given assurance of ofU U e immediate construction of a a. good from the basin to the nearest connections Assurances were ko liven o of the ultimate construction 11 a railroad by such steam authorities authorities as W. W C. C em rem president of the tho Orem Lines Linea and member of the party One of the most important features f the trip was waa the work of M. M R. R Murky Mur Mur- ky I. I general mana manager or of the Cudahy acting ing company Chicago Fred S. S F itch atch h manager eager of the S Sa Salt It t Lake finch each of the same concern and Joseph manager of the Union company in interesting the in shipping their stock to the al 1 market The result of their cam- cam sign ign will likely bring the earliest de- de ments in relations beta been be- be ta een en Salt Lake and the tho basin balin |