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Show TBI JORDAN • W p- I ITT - - - - -·-·- -1-19 -·-·-· • -·-1-11 I-- - - nr• ..,......,- oa T.bunda:r, it beamPvell&lT. PI»-were ~ ad nto Jlr. Jk and )ln. Ud • Jln. GleD Jln. T. L. Deule:r, Uo,.t ad Mr. ud a -·-·- -· - -·- - z• - -·- - the Worl ··-·-······ ··-·-·-- -·- -·-·-·- -·-·- --·- . -·-· them . "Team work will bring to Utah," Aid.Malcolm A. Keyaer, Preiiideat of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce aad eo~iaJ club in a reoent talt tlo newspaper men. "I a .. ___ -..--~ Utah's Advantages : Are Told ttU .1:iia Jlllei' atertatn- ••eel - JOURNAL to I. is liable to pass out miaerably from hunger and tbirst," or in more clua· 1 ical language, "He without 'rision •hall perish." There is another me'aninc to thia statement. He without the "look see" and even if he doea aee &Dd aaya nothing about it, might jl18t a1 well be a worm or a blind mole burrowing in the depths of the eartll, UD· honored and unsung. . Wobich brin&'B us directly w the faet that Utah is getting on the map further than her geoa-raphical JOiition. Even a school boy can look over the United States and point eut Utah-only men wi.th plenty ef tured brains can look at tM map and say, "There is ene of the rieheat states in the union in natural resources and science beauties. Look to Utah in the future aa tJte distributing storehouse for the entire Paciftc Empire. Her iron, ateel, eopper, silver, lead, coal, eoke, alundll'llm,. potash paper pulp, pip, ealvea, ateera wool ,canned milk, canned tomatoes, peas, squash, celery, knit cooda, mat Hn!-Bse,s, overalls, Spanish eniona, ateel rails, shoes, &llll'f.r and mini.nR' machinery, eaat-iron pi~. wool blankets, candy and a few thou:. sand other thin&'& not •t mind.'" It is interestin~ to knew that for four years the SaU Lake chamber <»f commerce has been publlehinc . . . facts to the world. They are facta too, eonftrmed by actual aecompli.ilhment. Practically all of thfl has been subscribed by Salt City and county, hut it ie i-;~n:d:d( that more than 70 per cent ef money raised has been •pent iD. advertising of all of Utah, Salt has lifted up the eandlo that all t§.e world might read. There has been no sectionalism, ne partiSiftn atrife in the work of the Salt Lake · Chamber. It has been for the stat. u a whole, beeau.'!l& the motte 18, · ~~e for .all and all for one," a llepu &at goes for cood buline• .. well as patrio~sm. ID8IrD team work for the state aa. a whole, bolaterblc what Salt Lake City has tried to do in spending an aver._. of $70,000 a year for the ,p ast four :ye&l'IJ, practically all of which IF' I DON'T if raised in Salt Lab and ~venty l!er GET·THAT cent ..,ent in tlbe promotion of m:te.reata outside of Salt ~e City md HA\VK HE'll county. Be waa ~~rmg to the GETMV 500,000 open-eyed v1B1tora who come CHICKS by train, by motor, on foot and on aild the week-eDCI honebaek to look over the scenic ~ '"af""• indu.trial wonders of Utah dunng 1m. Z. T. Butterfteld was laoat..a 192~ largest visiting .eaaon at. laehelm on Wedneeda:r in honor Utah has ever known. of ll1la Boaa....md Bolt and Rlllh This live-wire PNaident who gives Uoyd.- of Soufl1a loMan. a peat pall!; of biB dynamic energy llrL S. C. B. Soreuoa eat.elltaiaed to the futtherenc:e of Chamber of lliu Bath Jorpuea at luDeheon on Commerce activities was a dominant Tlludar at her home. penonalitly in the recent drive for lllu. JihJfiaa Batterfteld, )lisa >the Chamber of Commerce advertising Pfl&l'l Bodell and Miaa Beth Steadmo e&mpalgn projected for 1927. The who are MtaDdiq 1lhe B. Y. U. at money was aiaed in "jig" time, and bovo apeat dae weet-eacl with their in keeping with the policy of the parents. Chamber ,the ;greater pordon of it Jlr. ud JllrL TJaOmat L. n...de:r will be 8p8nt in promoting the interente~ at dinner on S11.,tay in esta of Utah as a whole. honor of Mr. and Kra. WlilliuD Nott "We have heard commeDt ~haft a\ld llr. tiAd lin. Shirl Nott of Salt n~ad editorials which have inferenLMI. tially criticiaed the Salt Lake Chamllr. eDd llnL Z. T. Batterfte1d a- her of Commeree as favoring c~n tent ipecl at a ndto eoDCeJt at ~ir portions of die StateK as "buag&JthiMt ...._ Sund&J' IN fir. 8Dd lira. ~ obhera," said Jlr. e:yaer, t s Jlyera &Dil ~y, • • • ~ &eeQUI to haye Kl'OW'D out of aile~ &l&a=d~~=~ld lfi8l .._ diaputee between automobile USOCJ&:tl ~ Vera ~)d and La- I tioua with which we have nothing to ~ Kefnahmenb wen Ido. We are in no war oaffiliated rwith -nd. . 1 ·jautomobile association or 4;o~g Jbo. ud Jll'l. Zaeh Butterfield Yia- bureau•• We have our 0~ tounat that he could see it all before be a- factor. Tbe in1luenc:e of the Chamat Biria'ham on Tue8da:r where I info~tion de~rtment whi~h has pin crosaea our boundaries.• ber has been responsible for a forthe r&o!p"iution otj functioned at high preu~re lbhrouglh- Mr. Keyaer c:alled atltenion to some ward-looking highway program; an Ul8 W Society. o1lt the past season glvmg informa- of the stllte-wide activities of the automOibile gasoline tax· mosquito Mid llri. T)»IIUI8 P. Paae tion to hundNlds of tourists, both Salt Lake Chamber as disclosed in abatement law•·, cfh.· ZC:ning statntlaelr dbmer ....... Sunday, Jlr. ran and motor, on all puts of tlhe th last ua1 rt B ,.. ...~ "' .-..• -· lbL B..._ Pranklaad and their State. Whether they wanted to go e ann repo • ere .are tes; anti-railroad ticket scalping; imdn Klu Ardith and loae of Nortia, East, West or South they co.t some of the outstanding aecompbah- proved foreign corporation entrance a-~'"~ the latest information obtainable and meuts, he said bf which the state as and !taxation legislatwn; improved -·din -af'u} W a whole benefits: penal laws; !'eduction of taxation and Kr. aDd 111'1. Esra L. Bille and aeemed correaJIC?n g1Y ....._ • e In qi'leulture, the Chamber of general improvement in law codifkadaucbtfta. Lavon ud A.-. Tiaited no axes to grind between San Commerce, cooperating with other tion. at DiYiclead oa Friday lk .Jliltoa FraDc:iaco or Los Angeles as b. been state IJPDciea, fo*red the preparaIIUa retarDed home ~ &ftu ld h• by lOme, who charge that u.f- tion and exhibition of seeds and grain Mining and industrial development 'l'he •peedy mot.rboat 11·takiD« tile ~ the 1fMk. ftc been routed over the Wendov- at the Intemational Bay and Grain generally haa been a l&l"ge part of place of the pictureeque co!tdol. in Jfr. aDd llu. Thomas B. Uo)'d at- er cut-off to San Francisco to the lhow at Chica&'O where Utah won the Chamber's _program and this body Venice • teDcled the annual eellbratioa of W. prejudice of traffic lbhrough IOuthem thirteen of the po•ihle fifteen prizes has taken a forward part .in the orgoanization of relief when disaster baa · . . 0. W. ID IOdvale, last Monday. Utah. As a matter of f&dt, the great on alfalfa seed in addition to many laid its bli&'hting hand upon various • Mortalib:y from meuJee Ill EIJc'lud Kn. 'l'llnlu DensleJ was sur- pioeponderance of the costly litem~ other &~Wards. mining . eiUJips and eommunibies. m . the past fttteen years hu . priaed WeOuda:r, it being her bilth- this~ has aent out, deals with Nation-wide recognition of Utah It might all be called a program tWice as great as that from eearlet day annive1"11&1'7. Games were play- the glonfleation of seiene~ beauties celery was accomplished b:y .t he local eel &Dd relreehments served to Mr. of utah and bhe great multake ~y or&'&Jiiation; educational trains for af enlightened selfishness, because fever. and lira. WH!ord Crane, JIT. and traveler would make in not vlBit- better seed and better dairy stock what is good for a part is 110od for A new British bank baa u ita ar Mra. Bar& JliJlel'. Mr. and Mra. Bert in&' tDem. • were sent out over the state; ·boys' the whole. mor a special steel wmeh, if attAckBaW.oa, Mr. and lrlra. Foreet Parry. "But above all. this there is that and girls' club work was encouraged; ed b:y an oxyacetylene tonh, will Jlr. and Jlra. Cyrua Billa, llr. ancf preponderating thought :that we are soil surveys and colonization possib'].1le acreage of Trebi barley is in- send out a shower of aparb ef aueh K~& Joseph Densley, Mr. end lira trying ·t o p~mote Utah as a whole. ities in all parts of -the state were creasinst in Salt Lake County, ae- magnitude that the burclar will be laek Densley, Mr. and Mra. Elmer We realise that good to one seation I investigated. eordin~ to the annual repo!l't of the drinn awar. Daaley, Kr. and Mra. Glen Smith and "II od I ll Salt Lak C't The organization of Chambers of County ._.,. "-nt. V. L. Martineau, ftled Jlr. aad JIJW. wmcam Mayberry. WI mean &'0 ..or a e 1y . )( )(abel I'INman hoateea is a natuNI diatnouting point but 1Commerce m m~ smaJ.l communi- with the Extension Service of the F9Wer Spaniards become American ra. was 1 1 t• ged lded b -A~ o\-:rultdral Coll-e. citizens than any other 1lype of im tlo the Sun J'lowAr Club at ·her home , ita proaperlty depends upon the proa- 1es was encoura , a Y s.......,.~u ....., migrants, only about ' ten per eent on Webn~. Luacheoa 108 perity of all sections of ;the inter- •rs sent out by the Sak Lake ChamIn 1925. llllr. M'&l'tineau assi6ted beComing naturalized. eel to 11 ......_ TIM day was 81*lt mountain country. It would indeed ber. Road and rail transportation in farmers to ship in 5000 pounds of cerin mtk*ac Imaf foP. be a ahollt-llighted policy .that wouk! the Uintah Basin has been a vital tiftAd Tr.ebi seed which was the ftrat l'1meral ...,Jew , . . held in the attempt to emphasize one section a- <;ubjeet with the Salt Lake Chamber tn be grown in the County. This It is estimated \hat tller~ Are '1,ward ho-... Saac1Q- for Alfred Bef;tf.l gaints another. The point is we want for more than four :years. year 38 farmers in ftve communities 1011, formerly of JUvuton who hu the tourist to spend his time and For more than ten yeara the Salt planW 184 acres Oil Trebi. Yields 000,000 dogs in the United State&. Wea JtriaJ: wftb 1WJ dall&'hter lit money in Utah. Lake Chaa\ber baa sougbt to call the per aere avP.ra.ged 60 to 90 bus'hela. !"OoeJil tor tJ. JUt fw Je&ra. "For instance, if we lay pallticular attention of the world ;f;o the 11hanG. Kaswo'tm of Tayloraville had one : · -.!~.!~=t~9:~w~ho2!.. ret~~IU'IleCI~~ atreaa upon lbhe magnificent dairyinr taatic scenic wondera of Southern of the best yields, producing just HOLIDAY EXCURSIOlf :, accompliahmenta of Cache county, in Utah and later the canyons of the ~aver 400 buMels OlJ. 4 acres. This booklets that JJave pne to all partB Wasatch, the Lakes of the Uintah. 6P.ld passed fteld and threshing inRATES of the United States, we have been Through ita aotivit.ies the Union Pa- apection for certification. Mr. Marno ~eea enthusiastic in calling atJten- ciftc lbas been induced to apend mill- tineau uys much more barley and ion to the dry-farming possibilities Ions. Rallroads and hlghways · have partieularly this variety sb?uld be of the Levan Ridge the coal of Car· been constructed, state and federal IUOWII in ~mmunities where livebon County and iron of Iron appropriations have been obtained .tock fa practiced. Count.)'. Naturally we lay streae on unO today Zion and Bl'J"C! are rivallTrebi iR a six-rowed, bearded vargreat metal mining diatricta adjacent ing Yellowstone and Yosemit.e as iflty wbil'h baa Jess hull than other ROUND TRIP Ito Salt Lake and the greatest smelt- tl)urist attractions. For more 4lban high yielding varities and is conseing aeetion of t.he world in Salt ~..aft six ·:rears the Chamber has fought quen.tiy more desirable for livestock DENVER & RIO GaANDJI Valley. There are riches uubelieve- for l01Wer freight rates at an ex- feeditig, the agent states. WESTERN RAILIWAD able, more than enough for all. Any pense of $16,000 annually. It has one who eaa be induced to come to cooperated with the Federal GovernKarlin Newbold of Sandy, Utah, Tickets sale Deee~~~lter Utah in. the hope of carving oat a ment in the aurv_ey of lrrlgable Ianda played in the B. Y: U. ·Concert Or-: 17, 1s, 20, 23, 24, 25, ao, at . fortune for himself ahould be an aa- on the Green nver, the Provo and t!heetra on the oecas1on of ibl notahJe ' ~UJdBDrOtm(a..Gu).._ ..... and January- 1, betweea set to the State wherever he may elect 1abe Weber u well u the Great Salt appearaDCe in the Pro'{o Tabernacle . points oa Denver A Rio _.._ WeaN~. ... rmq _.. . . . to locate. As for the tourist pus- Lake and Utah la1r.e buins. 1 Grande Western syste•. The nn Sunday evening, December 5. ........... ta !' . . . . . . ._ ... ing through, we prefer no road or Chamber ~~ $122,000 annually for Fvlly 2500 people crowded into the Original startU.. ,oiat: route, but would wish ·b:r all meam the suppoJit ol the :lutermountain tabemacle and several •hundred were - - · - ... .-~Me tile Ia' .. mu ....1 be reached by mid-. Livestock ahow. tumed aw,y. The concel!t W&l\. broad from the hospital is spending some night, January 4J 1927. No In shaping the legislative affairs cas&ed over K. S. L. b:y mmote contime with her parents, M;r. and .Mra. of the state the Chamber has been a 1 tl'Ol, so that the numbers were heard stop-overs. ..,..,..,,.,_ James A. Bateman of West Jordan. potent, non-pa.rt.isan and construotive All over We~tern America. Qill on nearest Rio Grode The orchestra WillS aaaisted by the Agent for detailed far.B. Y. U. Lyceum Quartette composed and train aerv:iee. of "11. L. Martin, ftrst tenor; J. W. Me Allister, second tenor; Murray K. Roberts, 6rst baas and Carl Chris- ------------~1 tenson, eeeond baas. The personal of the orchestra fol4 0. Pa,. Mlit:~rMID L Wlberc wu -~ )J&I't:r at her bome on 'ftmn.. a.m.- wue plqed ad refJ.W• • ..,... _ , . to 10 pe~ta ad lira. Th B Lloyd _ fa~rta~Md lilt cfhmer Thundq boaor of Mr. ad Kn. 1. 1. Sutherl Md tamilr' of P!ov.o. MiM Pearl Lhrd Ntaned to P!o'VO with them i: b. '. ----------- -· ·- ' . .]J ma- •me t .., •*-'d had,, '"** had had witb CoodrichZJppEl{S . I Is ..-Juaow .._., P-'dcm says Zippers :ta .... n pa~W. •ethod of fueeDma- •••+eq..u.,- W'n s .. ...,.,.t\alliaes. Jlqwsally aw cdvo street costume or .... . . ..w .... . - . .:. I l'w ..........,.... csnd elt.ldddia C. lice ef Aay .$25.01 OTerceat ia the .. Sterl.a · Drawm, c•ritt.as Eve. • ASK: POl COUPONS .Farllous Clothing Co. tlii'Nle. Utah. = = = = = = == I ''Lay me doWn i ·to sleep in Carolina" . Onee J'OU have heard this toe-teasing melody ,-ou won't warit to sleep.-you'll want to get up and daBee I Full of snappy rhythms and clever ·orchestral et!eet.s. Come in and hear it-now! 2 Lay He DoWil U Fares the It Mllie Yo,a. _...ppy Whea You Made Me Cry Fox~ Wit~ VHel RefrtW& . JIJ'itl Pit&• · • • OcaJ truetioa. A8Barina StreaJrth Without Es:eeaiYe Braeke~itary .... Feature, Attractive iD Appearance Rteervotr, Meet Bftld_at. Can be Heated at the Same U.41a With kceptieDally large Ovea, 21 ~ mehes ti•. A Quarter of a Ceatury ol Range ~ :nile. With Us and San Molae;r. •tore Co. PHONE llt . LeRoy ·1. Robertson, Conducter; Ralph E. Booth, Ooncer.t-Jiaater; Melvin A. Brimhall, Assistant Conductor. Viollns--..Mr. BoOith, Concert Master; Norma Jensen, Verda Batchelor, Ila Spillsbury, Russel Walker, Florenef'! Friday, Lenore Crookston, RaymOnd Rou, Wal!fo Hogan, Welter Biller, WCIII!Jey Porter, Joe :&uys, Dick StevLeland Thomas, Elvira Kocat, Galltrude Bentley. Violaa-Marlin Newbold, l.ovelesa; 'Celloa--Mr. Olsen, Marion G. lladaen, Mr. Bugger.t; ContraBau--Melvin A. Brimhall, Mr. Obilda PiCC'Olo-Jir. Nelson: Flutes Mr. IOD, Warren BoardeU; Oboe-Mr. rle; Clarmet.&-Web8ter Tucker, - ·.-. Ebpr; Busoons-Jir. Souer, Gene Poubron; Borns-Mr. DeJong, Fred ~1, Arthur D. Hosler; Trumpet.-Jiax 'llhomas, Praneia Bay-cock, Osmond Danford; Trombones-Myron West, Wayne Webb, Edge! Blackham; Tuba.--M:elvin A. Brimha11; Pereuaaion-Roy Fugal; Pi~rin Doa't Sial Aielia My Jleh;r Ia,...,.ue• Foua Aanrroau.TS ror 'tfy Sw~eari P-. lallt' a U~de FRA.NJt BANTA. The Sweetetl E... Teld Vielia, Flvu Clffld HGrp Simple,.CenfeNiea (Sillilple A:r~u) NIW'Ol.ITAN TJUo , f&-dte Wavee PVI•• ••~~"•nfte• Sirou Wa1.. Pirae• ~"•rcliota Sweet c-....... · Paau:ss QuAJm:T ,.._. tlae m... ftewa FJU.NnYN BAua S...., Le-a- ,.._ slo..,. lit-••• ·, Midyale OrugiCo. - N_ew ena, Jlicb. "ONE FOR: ALL-ALL FOR ONE" - lfid'fale. DRINK AND USE MORE MILK 'lbe Best Of All Food Y• Childrea As Well As Growa Upa Fairdale Fanna PBNNSYLYANIAN& (Tlte WhtaP4trin&' Baritone) J.A.cx SMITH , . _ I Go WieA Sflriffi!IutrutMnt. Sis~'- Still .lf"~ IJ lnwa& WUilfo"a Sadie Gre e11; Y. .p ef New OriOIIIll P'ox Trot Wtt.\ receZ R•frsia Cpaey ~IQ~ W'uhbeanl-P'ox Trot Fll'll BABMANIA.CS Tlaere Aia't Ne Mayhe br My Baby'• Eyee Wit.\Pia110 Ne One But Yoa Lo,. Bow to Love an Ten Reasons Why You Should ye a Monarch Range to do Your ,......, •ving & Xm s Cooking on te Sleep Ia Caroliaa-Fox Trot Witl N.u SHILUB'P AND TIDI V1croa 0BCHB8'l'll4 l'HCSI Ref~ . on ...... ,....... ., -. ~ • ·Cltristlllaa Prize llel'Y•I ..... ' II I .....,,._ wt• ·-. . • • • • • • • UtaiL • icto·r RECORDS . 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