Show BUILD UP HOME ROME SLOGAN interesting illustrated lecture given here by lewis boyle of the intermountain industrial the ii nv iq a good attendance itten dince at illustrated lecture delivered by mr louis boyle in the T Ti bernacle NN eted ed night under the auspices of the intern buntain industrial asso elation oi of utah the lecturer with a com companion pinion is traveling the coun try endeavoring to interest the peo pie in fostering home acs ics and keep money in utah the lecturer was introduced ba b mi H M woodward in opening he be referred to the hard bard roads which I 1 ie e had bid to travel and aid qaid horn hom his experience of them dixie cei tamly needed a railroad the Inter moun tain ind industrial association NN as stand ing the expenses oi of this campaign foi they saw the need ot of more con cent ration of financial affairs in the home state A great change had bid taken place in utah in past year but they had bid not prospered in pro portion to other states other west ern states had bid in cread with enor strides whilst utah s tion outside salt lake like city had practically stood still the cause of this was because the people were not united this was the case with communities as is well niell as individuals and jealousy wai wag at the bottom of it in utah the general rule was to depreciate their lands whilst in other states the idea was to tell more than the truth about theirs A year t past division had been ife rife in salt silt lake city but now they iad had a 1 bet of men who had the city ind and state at heart and now the city wa was mal mil ing bounds ahead he ile had found dai division ablon among the people over eye r the state low inow however was wis beginning to prosper because they ft ere looking ahead in past utah had bad been compared sibena sibelia a place to be shunned now the tile people were beginning to see the possibilities of the state which abounded with every mineral except tin with inith this knowledge the country was beginning to be populated referring to other states he show shonn ed how united effort h ha hi i I 1 been made to get these populated and had succeeded but the people had been dece deceived iNed into expecting too much and ind now in oregon great efforts were being made to get people to stay away they in utah did not NN want ant to go so high that they could not I 1 cep their feet and did not be lieve in telling anything but the alu tb about their state chere was inas a place not many miles from st george being settled by people from the east people in were ere buying I 1 lind ind but were told nothing of the dt defects facts ot theland the land this kind of colonica colo colon niza izi tion was not good for utah when the people came to utah they should be taken care ot of the water should be taken care of and extended avei a greater area irea ot of land he referred to the potato competition of the national copper bank for boys un der IS 18 years of age for which a handsome silver cup and check for too was inas the prize those who grew gren the most and best potatoes on half an in acre of land lind he did not see why some st geoage boy should not be the winner ai at d would be surprised if he be received no entries front rom this city even though pota toes oes not a natural product of his this part of the state the they could NN ell I 1 e raised under cultivation by tt tf e opening of the panama canal utah would be brought thousands oi of mile nearer the ports of the world and she would be better able ible to compete with nearby states by dei developing eloping land and mines utah would progress but they wanted moi moie e factories the tile people had not been loyal to utah indu stiles this was nas tl e case with the tile dealers as well inell as the tile people in utah they were making hundreds of articles but not many ot of them could be found in the homes of the people he ile spoke of tl e efforts ot of the manufacturers in placing before visitors to salt lil e city the result ot of industry utah was famous not only for her fruit but for hei bet dry iry farms in ill the state tl ey ev had some of the best scientific farmers and ind through dry farl farming ning whole areas ot of land was wis being covered with wi waving v ing corn and Brif cham liouns oung s prop prophecy beeN was wis be ing fulfilled but not without a i great deal ot strenuous labor washing ton county needed settlers and capital and aid through the salt lake commercial club would help them U utah t a h N w i a as s a t p poor 0 0 r state t at e and i n d lv washington as h ing t 0 n c county 0 u n t y w was a s p poor 0 0 r b because e c a u se tn they e y did not keep money at home by money going out of the state capital could not be obtained for homo home projects project si yet this money was going to build v up other states spoke ot of insurance and ind said there was 2 go ing out of the state every year whilst were companies in the state nicil ing for the good of the state outside companies were only interested so far as they could get tile money 11 ere were many projects being held back for lack of funds lie ile dealt with a large number of industries in utah which needed the money of the state to improve and thus be able ible to employ many moie more men and women than they a biere fl ere at present in the case oi of the utah idaho sugar co he aid this was a company which was inis bringing money into the state and yet yer though doing a big trade in were ere only mal ing i profit of 1 1 10 cents per ib lb if the impost duty on sugar was inas re ro moved this industry would be rum ruin ed because they would not be able to compete with inith outside industries many miny home industries were depre dented on the screen by lalit lanstein eill pic tures and the lecturer exhorted the necessity of supporting homo home indus try and ind articles made in utah and thus keep western money lor for western people the lecture and ind illustrations were NN ere nerv ery interesting both from the information given and the insight in to the industries indus of our state some beautiful views of california nevada and colorado NN were ere also shown during an interval the mayor hon thos judd pol apol e of his ex per ienco in the washington woollen mills and his efforts to keep it go ing much money had bid been expended and used in endeavors endea ors Nors td to keep this industry but for lack oi of lo 10 loyalty alty the factory hid bid to go he ile ft ii as interested in utah and dixie and as president of the horti cultural commission he had keenn seen the fruits of other states and they could do as well if they were united we had a i good country and if they could water niter the country they would mike hea iway the virgin valley villey reclamation co who were going to build a reservoir were inere holding back bick through lack of a 1 railroad the lecturer said he had obtained a stack of dixie I 1 seedless raisins packed in eat caitone tong which he was go to exhibit and distribute in vinous parts ot of the state which he visited and asked what was the use ot of buying this article from california when y they could obtain them of better quality from dixie 1 ahe I he silver cup and ind check fo the winner of the potato competition was wis on view in front ot of the electric Il leiter |