Show I U. U n B. B I. I C. C EXECUTIVE MEET illET i Tiie The second meeting of or time chair the chairmen chair men of or the tile various committees committees' of or the gen general ral gen committee of the u U. U n B. B I I. I C. C was held at Ft Duch Duchesne Mar j 11 II The meeting was j called to or order or- or der del by Y President Dillman with th tho following present E. E Peterson or ot Vernal C C- Litster of or Ft Duchesne C C. Wilkinson of Ro Roosevelt F FO O. O Lun Lundberg b of f C D- D rg Ft Duchesne chesne and Sc Sec Sec- rotary J. J L. L Johnson of Mr M 1 W Wilkinson kinson was called upon for a report report regarding regarding th the r d advertising advertis ertIs- ertIs ing ing committee o and and stated hUH that lIe he hoped to have the tho v new map for the the- bac back bick of or tl the thes e ready for prin ng within a few days All Air in- in serl convention was by nil al t I t I and ii v s' s finally UHL decided t that I t. t a six-page six insert inser be 10 printed small enough gh to tot to be be enclosed in insa illaN a No z 5 el envelope clope Mr My 1 u was called on r regard big ing tile the gro grounds and and stated that the pe people le w uro i Wore ore interested in In- Inthe the t concessions should be notified no no- tilled tilled-in in rei regard to the changes chang s' s 1 tub 1111 positions this year year He stated that that the U. U B. B I. I C. C should get in touch with the prohibition department at Salt Lake and amid ha have e them send scud at least four reliable deputies to police police- the grounds during the convention He also expressed his wi wishes es or of having th the sheriff o OJ Uintah intall county be present at one of the meetings in order to talk over the tIme situation Mr Lundberg reported regarding the finance committee and read the tho amounts that have been proportioned to each town and community Jn In the basin Mr 11 Peterson reported regarding rae ice program lie JHC stated that tuat ne lie was intending to lo carry ou ouk om tIe ine plan llan of having he h same lectures etc repeated re repeated repeated re- re each day as done last last year in order that hat the people might hare bare harean an opportunity to take in in all ll the lectures during the three Unee days of time the convention The TIle matter of Cur Curing urt lug ing the Ft Pt Douglas military band banel bandas was as discussed Mr 11 leter Peterson also also- Is stated that lIe he was to lo ask t the forest foiest department to send semi a man nian out to the convention to gi gh a lecture lee lec ture iro on li 11 forest prest fires etc airl put nit on onan an exhibit He sai said sait that J he lie e 0 i ob blY have the tile jamo al exhibit which w was as s sent sen t to t tIle the I Chicago In- In j. In-j. 1 here on j bi as its they I had luaU him hin they y woul saves savi It for it-for for him for the U U. Ili BrI O. O i i. i 1 Ir President Pi i self sef f as s feeling tl that q myre J emphasis JH sis should I 00 p placed q l e. e livestock display tins tJ r. Mr MiS Wm IlSOn suggested sted a boys' boys and girls girls' club r dis or exhibit i Xi Ho 3 also sug aug sugI suggested I geste s scout ott t w work ork i S Mi i t IJ IlnI 1 ail in s said et I t J 1 I tJ that like hike j. j i q see ee ce ail ll tile tiie speeches or i taken down dO by De this tIlls y year al' al alS al'S S ii had had had- 1 neer b been done before beor 1 j- j j f Our Ir Peterson P c. c te teS te'S S stated stated stated th that t ti th the i Un- Un ver verity of U Utah tah would not abo be abo aboto t t to furnish the r picture shows this year as as' they had bd hd f done done av away avay y ruth with this Tho The P-he showing shoving of hc actual tuiI photo photo- I gl fr taken taken here bere i in the tile basin in regard to th tile the show was did dis cus cuse cussed ed l. l The matter of of music for this years year's convention was dis discussed ISS t whereupon V. V. V T. T RIce of Ft Duchesne Duchesne Du Du- chesne was asked int Into tile the meriti meeting since lIe he furnished tJ time the e m music during the time convention last year Mr l Rico Rice said salt that he thought the new n. danco dance hoer floor etc going up between e l Reese Reese- velt elt and Ft Duchesne would would- dra draw a large percentage of the time crow crowds away from the U. U B B. I. I C. C He stated that he lie would attend tho lle next t meeting of this committee and anti Jet let tho the members know lenow what no- no thought about Jo f for tor this year The ho ins chosen were meni- meni bern bels of ot the general committee i Arcadia Arcadia C. C. C A. A A Lars Larsen en Altonah Altonah- F Fl L. L f Hi- Hi Dou th ie v Bennett Bennett Bennett-A. n j A. A sen sen Bluebell John John I Kt K Ow v a nSe wi Th Thos os R. R lo Todd S Duich R. J. R. R G Po Porte l' l ter W. W A. A 0 Paxton rt F Ft C C J. J M. M tiki i k lI l- l I t on n Randolph l. l q ph r Jensen t A n nF I F It t. t D C Goo lI A. A Wilson C. C r l I pj eri Mrs Mi PI H i M. M MFr Fr 1 J j I jl i l J. J- J C. C 7 Gli er J. J q G. G f E iD Oan d 1 WI W. W. W II Stone Lap La La- Laj j j p J j c C. C it tn W. in L W v 1 T y j 0 on local page J T I 1 From Page From Page One U U. U B B. B I. I C. C E EXECUTIVE TIVE VE COMMITTEE COMMITTED MEET L L. L Whitlock Myton Myton lyton o. o Elliott Elliott S S. S A A. A Parker Parker J. J Harold Eldredge Mrs 1 Geo H. H Tingley Roosevelt Roos Roosevelt Mrs rs M. M J. J Edwards Earl Mullins l J. J J.- J. J.L. L L. L Johnson Mrs Clara Clar Hansen S to K jp C C. C Jensen Trl- Trl dell dell P. P. P H. H Goodrich Tabiona Tabiona- rence ren-ce Wall Vall LeRoy LaRoy Ta Taylor i l M M. I. W W. Ot Curry rry Law RandlEtt-Law- Law Law- emre e Maxwell v 5 Vernal Vernal I t Sander er W W. 8 S. Henderson He er on 1 Edward l ariI Hoeft geft Mrs Irs II B. B Calder Benj P E. E Kelly Dallas Young Carl Ri Richens hens MaY May May Hack Hack Hacking ing W. W L. L Pi i bol EI Elmer Elnier Man- Man Carl Cart F Fre e ce l v John h Myers l h rs ML Mt Emmons Em Em- mons C Chester mons-Chester Chester n. n Mt l Horns Horn's Horns Hom Brig Brig Stevenson Monarch C. Monarch C. C A. A Brown Neola Neola Neola-L. L. L E E. E Ouray rOuray Whiterocks Bruce Whiterocks-Bruce Bruce Maxwell Earl Ear e t The next meeting will be held Friday March 1 25 at 7 30 p. p mr 0 o From Page One it t TUNNEL i t BATTLE L O IS mission to revise its a agreement reeme t with ith the Denver Rio Grande Ye We Western tern so so it can use the Denver Salt Sait Lake Lake tracks into D Denver I v r. r B By the agreement under w l h the Moffat tunnel l was col constructed sl it i is provided that any road road which builds up to it from either side shall all have ment of the necessary rental Charge In other words the tunnel is on a common carrier oasis basis ass It is pointed out however that because of l tEe extreme difficulty which would be De encountered in build building ng another line of or road up to the m either r side the Denver Denver Denver Den Den- Den Den- ver ver Salt L Lake k will be the focus s of or any att attempt t l to to get the use of tho the tunnel This road is the tile only one which is in a position to use the bore upon its Hs completion within the next few fe months The The Del Denver vOl is Salt Lake Lal it It is e explained jJ i d follows follo from m Denver west to the continental divide the most pra practicable route oute and an ana a attempt to build another road to to th the mouth of the tine tunnel would entail expenditures ex- ex p s that thai might inight be be out of of pr proportion pro proportion pro pro- pOl portion Uon to t the 1 ben benefits fits derived The Tine opinion was expressed in local lo local local lo- lo cal railroad circles circles' Friday that it if the James interests which l now control control con con- the Burlington ana and the Western Pacific should get gel control l of tho Denver Sa Salt it Lake their next move would be ire to build through the Uintah Uintah Uin- Uin tah basin basl to Salt Lake L This Thia would I provide the last link in a a. new transcontinental trans I continental road On the other hand they might build theD the Dotsero which would connect the Denver Salt Lake with the De Denver er 1 Rio Grande Western through route route thus thris tb S completing ting a from Chicago to the coast The latter is consi considered ered unlikely by some who are in close touch with the tine situation for th the fo following following follow follow- I WIng W- W I ing reason The Tho The Denver Rio Ilio Grande Western Vestern is controlled en on a tty fifty ty basis by the Western Pacific and ancl the Missouri 1 Pacific This means that James now controls 50 per cent of oC this road but he hs would not be able l to weld i It into his proposed proposed pro pro- posed transcontinental system out at al least a Cl 51 per cent control This v. v buld uld mean mean meanA n A s re part Missouri Missouri Pacific on on t the e. e p pail of the which is is quito quite unlikely since the Denver Rio Grande Western pro pro- vid vides a an all advantageous outlet for lor it ito to o the thc Pacific coa coast coast t. t ti It is pointed out further that the tho continuation of or the thc Denver Salt L Lake ke through the Uintah basin would uh open up upa a n. v virgin d n territory cr Hor anda and a develop yep u a tremendous new tonnage tonnages project A project to build build cast from Salt Lake to Craig the tho western terminus of the tho Denver Salt Lake Lalee is now under way under the sponsorship of oJ th the Bamberger Bamberger Interests of Salt L Lake According to Julian JuHan Bamberger who leads heads these interests they would be gl glad d to fo cooperate with James or any other capitalist who would guarantee the tiro building of oC the tho the road through the the sh basin T This is' is prop proposed sed sedro ro road d the Salt La Lake I 8 Denver now v has hasan a an a application l r the i interstate interstate inter inter- t r- r state commerce commission to build the line east easl to connect with the thc Denver Salt Lake |