Show governor spry and railroad officials here bt st george was honored tues lal la ba b the arival just before non no in of a party f di visitors cm m inting claing of governor william spry ana bis his john K hard supreme court judge J t k frick T C peck ger eral oral agent of the bait salt lake route from front los angeles F A ann general freight agent ot of the salt like loute route from loz I 1 oa angeles jos H minder mander field X G P A of odthe the silt I 1 lake ake R ute state warden arthur ex senator thomas kearnes firt vice pr president eident of the silt like route attorney general A R barnes state engineer W D beers F J milne judge of the juvenile court and mr grimes of the salt lake tribune the part parts arrived herein three autos coming in from hurricane that morning sunday and monday were the muk canyon and the settlements nearby members of the party speak ing highly of their reception at the different settlements up tie t e river mr air peck especially complimented the people of springdale for their pr gres sive spirit shown in their dona eions to road work the cleanliness ot of their little town etc the party were met here b pies E EH H snow hon 1 H mor ns ris hn thomas judd and other prominent citizens and after ex changing greetings the tire party were lacatel at their hotels they were viere all pretty tired atter after their strenuous ri ling ind and sightseeing at mul antu deap ii eap etc and were NN ere g ad to artst up lor for a while most f the party rest ed up during the afternoon some of them kept on the go however among them thena grimes oj of the tribune in atho ho vi went ent about the city taking pic pie tures state beers who ubo was attending to business gov spry ind his secretary mr and mr air milne who went to look at the irrigation system now being corn com plated ba b the bros broi A meeting wis was held in honor lionor of the tire vii visit irb in the tabernacle cm c m at 8 30 p ni the build ing was most beautifully decorated with national hags flags and bunting while the 9 and was a picture of beauty with alov eis of many I 1 linds in which roses predominated gov arnor spry ut tat under an arch i rm ed of rotes and other fl fi aers there was a large number of citi zens present and that they thoralv enjoyed the remarks of the victors vi igors an ani 1 other portions of the tho program which by the way lasted until nearly 11 oo 00 p in was evidenced by tl V err hearty applause an in I 1 keen interest shown hn D H mor ns ris acted a as chair chairman mai ot of the meeting rhe program opened with a I 1 spir cited march played by the dixie concert orchestra foll ne I 1 by onyer by pres D H cannon aavo mavo james me vc arthur welcomed the guests in a cordial addrena his well inell chosen words reflecting the sentiment of the citizens generally the response by warden orthur pratt wab vr attentively followed and called forth an enthusiastic ap plassee mr air is 13 a former dixielee Dixi elte eite and spent his boch boyhood od days in this section his father orion oron or ion pratt was one ot of the earlier earlie t settlers sett leih in rockville boc hoc kville and in the chui coui comiso so of his remarks harden arden pratt referred icel ingli to those earla days and the warm sympathy he still has for the people of dixi k bixel I 1 chodub under the cuper vision of ja 5 4 U sang gang utah the star ui of the 1 est pres pre E H snow made r nate remarks in the course of which he expressed appreciation of the visit of the distinguished corn comi and tho good agad ayrl that ha I 1 been done in this county the oi chestra rendered tendered a selection in excellent style chief justice frick addressed the audience in a merry mood he poke of former visits heie here and the pleasure pipa suie dev deprived rived there I 1 atty cren gen barne follon followed ed judge I 1 brick rick in the course ot of his re marks he apke sp ke of the citizens Cit lens training Iya ining movement and the camp at bait salt lake and advocated support of the mo movement ement A sele selection clon was given bj b the chorus which was a very fine effort ex senator chomas keirns ud ad dressed the audience largely upon prep preparedness tr edness and the duty of the american citizen to his country selection ol 01 the orchestra I 1 C peck pock addressed the issem alir he spoke of the importance of good roads and the fr railroad entering this section auld give no promise but enczur aged people to build good roads es specially ally tt scenic points and the railroad would help by largely ad ver scenic points of ill interest terest ar d bring in the tourists selection F A wann the general traffic manager of the bait balt lake route gave a good lo 10 g and en ell cou raging talk N hile title I 1 e did not say that a railroad ralli oad would be built into this section he ire let it be known that he had been obtaining facts and figures which might be used f r such a purpose mr nir wann is 13 in enter taming talker and he held his audi ence deeply interested interess led his remarks L 4 music b the or chestn followed and pres closed the meet ing with braver the party left here about 9 wednesday ednes day morn ng intending to stay that night ot it beaver city they will be at fillmore fill more to participate ia 14 tu abu ceu didy py |