Show OS ANGELES IS LOOKING to boutah UT JL I 1 A IL 11 os as angeles ala march ach 18 declaring bat t state ynes lines are wiped out and stances obliterated in the new hanie onto of which connects los and the valleys of utah ili n 0 confines of the pact pacific fl c so southwest west A greenwood vice president ot at e landi land company today to Comm commercial erdal board of los geles the bright future of south n utah fall tile rhe meeting of the business or niza tIon wits was called tor tho purpose acquainting los loa angeles commer al 1 interests with the ho berents to be rived by the residents of southern and nd utah by a closer rela enship PI 1 I want to say that these valleys a a part of the new order said greenwood it is no longer a I 1 estion of how many miles away are but how far away we are in urs lira of travel or freight rater per ind find for our products while we are secure in our man and mining andi and commeree commerce com merel our mining and commer enterprises it must be admitted t we are really now engaged in 0 process of actually digging up corner stona of agriculture it la Is a well recognized axiom no tro polls can continue ito ao grow and sper dunlea it possess a largo large area of productive back asserted marlus marius do ae brait assistant general traffic amna muna of the union pacific system who aided at the meeting a back enry ril ry from which to draw the es cs biale necess necessary ry for its material and andi I 1 dare say there are r metropolitan districts in amor that possess a back country ric ricci I 1 in mineral resources raw mater and agricultural 9 than th an 1 territory which Is tributary to angeles these regions region sin in utah are in po fla ial wealth probably the richest pst ille world they have copper iron hii ad and silv silver er and a variety of mineral Iro dilice t a rge volume of wool and hold it a 1 a pa aber b e r of the most fertile valleys in davest vest they are largo large enough to produce abilio the foodstuffs required for the huhns I 1 of people that will virlio in southern california 1 I have often been asked it the dign lion pacific beope believed in these illoyd well the best beat answer Is li it we have bur buff r recently built two I 1 i 0 O neli anch lines in the very horat herat of ose valleys valloy Ef at az a cost of some t S 1 1 that we have erected in the strict five new stations any one of ilch aich would be a credit credic to los an les and that our 1924 budget sn n lides two additional stations in trie valley one att alt beryl and 0 at black rock the he valleys of utah offer to the rm amen erthe the only husbandry industry prices which compare with those the early sixties and under condl condi ms ins more factorable than those otred oar our forefathers dr george P cements manager of the agrical rat ral department of the amber of camm i erce told the iao 3 SO members of the commer il 1 I board and guests speaking of the culture of the dalry austry in these valleys the new Is iscon conein sin of the west dr clera ts said success Is not only pos le ile but assured it is only necessary tor for tha prop to develop said P 1 speaker the cow not pabst ulo do wisconsin famous and the cow 11 be the foundation upon which future prosperity of the utah vai will be built conditions are ideal for the dl di farmer thu the valleys offer all i V WI wisconsin coasin and now naw england ev offered minus the winter A I 1 intense summer hent heat of those acs los angeles fohl b bili alf in 1923 s 00 the faulk bulk of ahw no from the west with the lazing increase of laNon lallon jil in los log angeles An goles the city must widen its scope and fand now food sources source sW wo must now look to utah if we close those dittes gates wo we shall starve to deatti those gates we will starve |