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Show Wh at Business Interests fhereWill-An- d Wfll Not- - Do to Aid SteeMmfcSite CjjyvMl 1-Herald Staf f Correspondent. ville Holding company could carry out its; agreement 7 SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 3. The Provo lDaily with the Columbia Steel corporation to furnish the site, Herald has just completed an investigation among the steel plant would go' to Salt Lake county. The gas the e Salt-Lakbusiness inen of to learn their attitude City was at t)iat time said fo enter largely into the argument - toward locjatingrthe steel plant in Utah county, . . "location question,- T came to this city to get first hand information The Midwest company had petitioned the Salt for the readers of The Daily.Herald and to learn if Salt Lake city commission for a franchise ta fnmiah fKf - Lake City business men are active in bringing the steel city with naturanfefrom the company's holdings in T)lantto Salttecounty or if they are willing to assist Wyoming. FrieaaTof the Columbia Steel corporation the Provo Chamber of Commerce and the Utah-eoun- ty w.fccd thai the petition of the Midwest Oil company be communities in raising the money necessary for the - denied. purchase of the' plant Bite between Provo and Spring-villIt was shdwn if the Columbia Steel plant were ' ' 7 :Jr J.. located in Salt Lakethat the surplus gas would have county A few weeks ago reports, coming from Salt Lake a market in that city, and without the necessity of in- - - vesting a large sum of jnoney in pipe lines and pumping plants. On the other hand it was proven that the railroad differentials in favor of the ProvoSpringville site would balance whatever Salt Lake could offer in the way of gas consumption, All these things are known to have been considered steel people and Salt Lake buisness interests-ColumW- a the' I by: Steel officials have given their guarantee that the plant would be placed on the rnarl if that, site la furnished according to the agree ment of the Holding company. That moQnifr.a raising of something like $145,000 ; of that sum Provo already has raised more than $50,000, and it was thought that Salt Lake City would contribute, for Salt Lake City will benef.it by the location of a steel . -- . f - Provo-Springvil- le , INTERVIEW WITH JL plant in Utah county, as Salt Lake will .benefit by increased trade with Provo and Springville when those,, cities grow in population, wealth and business. Therefore It seems only just and fair, that Salt Lake should bear jts share of the steel site burden. Among the men whom I interviewed were L.; B. Hampton, president tof the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and President of the "Crane comnanv: John n. Cutler, former governor of Utah and now president of the Deseret National bank; E. 0. Howard, presidentofteAVlkeF-Sr- t of Auerbach, president of the Auerbach company: Arthur Sweet, president of the Sweet. Candy company G. G. Wright, manager of the Consolidated Wagon and Machine company. -- Provo-Springvi- lle - , - . e. , . ;: . .. - 8. HAMPTON, we can, but It will aotbe any $40,000; willing to invest with the Provo and time of it the past 12 months and have you let the steel plant go' to Provo?.. :e. will at least have the population eatly.jh.cy. have. .changed their minds On second thought, I think I would Utah in bringing Jths had a hard time to pay their expenses, Why didn't you go out' and bring it to Salt Lake City has at present.". Lake Chamber of Com. withdraw that President Salt county on that question," said Mr. Howard. people 1 . "" statement, In fact, SaU Lake if we have to donate tomerce, "Well, it is Nill right that you are "For certain reasons I don't care to In fact in some 'cases, they have not wards it don't know whether or not it would steel plant to 'the anyway?' on tlfis quest ioni" conbeen paid. ' Under such conditions you - "Should the chamber of commerce optimistic "Some time in December a commit- amount to that .much. I would irot site." this matter at the tinued Mr. Sweet, ''but personalty I give my opinion-o"The packing company buys cattle Li1ifi.-w.iithom in'.i mv send out its members to, Assist in this doubt very much lux'seiit time. If a committee does Hold like to go on record as saying. It would tee from the that ever Provo wl)l -, be impossible. For me to sit here and .and pigs in Utah county," answered IrPTp-,"'. ttTf we." will- 'consider, ing company, beaded by T. P. pierMr. Cutler, "and in that way affords large amount of money for a steel drive, the organizntjop will st q 'in bo aa large as that. oe mou" not whether may or we will assist with "at oito' in Uuli cuiiuli pont, president of the Prow Camber so. City, gerQiis precedent. vyiai suceess jtto ie miest kiiiii or a-- a market for the produm of . W 'plant ' "WhFn nnnrd iif raiWTOI" of ' you getbaok- to Provo and Logan or' any otjier jCitywouliLximie liciting commiteo would have in 8aH funds." county. directors of the Saa take Champer or hear ofa committee coming up here whenever they are in need of Lake City?: 1 aakjej. "The Salt Lake Chamber of Com- "However, I am unilrr the impres you INTERVIEW WITH HERBERT"-- . Commerce," laid Mr. Hampton. i'Thej Lake business funds for any similar purpose and ask "There is no questionbuirwhat mersion 4he bafifers of Salt Lake City iiereJioiiQlQcit AUERBACH . ' to stay away for assistance.. They would say, 'You chants, mahuTnThirers explained the agreement the holding?16 advise men, wholeyou them, and would be e shown have .to what benefit We Anmnanv had marlA with th rnl,imh4itllaLplaia84BtO-this so little helped Provo with $40,000, now give salers will donate' to your committe- President of There during February. to dt-any them are the Auerbach Company., more concerned about the steel plant- would be be $4(1,000 jSteeLSorpoMtloitito burnish 'Nrt, 'that replied. fore they would consider donating any- business" during that month that it ins $20,00,0.' It would be Impossible e,"-he us to keep such a pace. site free on condition the steel cor these plants coming to Provo than we will for is. AVTieri I "first J)osltiycly-out-be; of fot anyone utterly impossible approached Mr. Auer- -' would be If they'would be coming to thing towards the plant Kite fun." can assure HieTieopTe of Ytah matter r tit . "When the business men do give, hach on the question, he .EipLilnad hereto donate Any money poration would expend at least $3,000,rt u i "No vrouM th house dpybt clearing 000 os the first unit of the plant. They!" how the cause, when the county that Salt Lake eounty is not they will have to know just exactly In that as he bad but recently returned i were that toe steel If give the Provo committee a hearing if sun righteous ifrtnaTthelilanT site wm,TTitTtl8a. begins to shine and warm- - us ug after the steel plant. There may have what waf it will benefit each one in uum a irip to lMirope ne waa un- I location some but 'don't between know would what desired, be might point who have dJvidually. the holding company about $147,000, And that benefit must hn acquainted with the latest steel plant again; we may feel a little more In- heen snnin individiiftla about a donation. It is quite clined which amount must be raised by sub- out of the state and one in the state, to respond to any call for dona-tion- s thought it would be a splendid thing uireci. jnaireci ueiienis uon i go verv deveiopments. He seemed a more very In tremendous we a to for I be concerned think undertakingwoujd city to get the plant here, but aa I under- far.' that may be made." scription." terested in the coming of the steel the6ize of Provo to attempt the raissuch a thing is entirely out stand "The' purpose of the meeting with get it'here. it plant to Utah county and asked many "If the Provo committee comes up ing of $147,000. our board was to ask that organization of question. INTERVIEW WITH G. G. WRIGHT question concerning the agreement "Whht bene-fitsmay come tty wholesalers, INTERVIEW WITH ARTHUR SWEET to donate $40,000 of that amount to to solicit funds here, assistance will business men who have "Other between the Hold- no doubt be given, but no soliciting jobbers or even retailers in talked to me aeout the steel plant Manager of the Consolidated Wagon ing company and the Columbia Steel assist the holding company in fulfillSalt Lake City is an individual matter Presidept of Sweet Candy Company. drive have told me of veiled member will be done of the any .. by "cor-.and Michlne. Company. threats ing Its agreement with the steel corporation. and it Js up to them to assist if they Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce." "I want to tell you frankly that the coming from Utah county of hoyeflt--tin"You say that the Salt Lake busidesire to do so." O. G. Connot - poration, he will of men Salt Lake business manager Wrightr give the Salt Lake wholesalers and "Now, as a matter of fact the Salt INTERVIEW WITH JOHN C. CUTLER ness men should contribute to. the solidated comand Holdto the Wagon .fachine $40,000 manufacturers if they fail to give the Lake Chamber of Commerce has taken reason that they will INTERVIEW WITH HENRY BYRNE. ing company," said JMr. Swet 0f the xerruested pany, id. not desire to be quoted fund for the ; decided stand against the giving money; the greater .benefits' Deseret National Bank. eventually get President, either one or another as he way Sweet Candy, company when asked "A wholesaler who spoke about this ' my' of plant sites, to any corporation I found Governor Cutler . at his Manager f Company. what the business men of the capital to claimed con- from the coming of the steel plant," unfamiliar ba with the the other said that ouu in here. believe .We thing donl day just coming la saitLMr. Auerbach. smilingly. "Well, "I realize that you fellows are. up city would do to help the Provo and of curiosity he went to his books to ditions. It it was the concensus of opinion of desk In the Deseret National bank. His "I am in Utah only three days .a some fellows down at Cedar City are I -- TBr directors tnat it would be mcon- - attitude on cooperation between toe against a hard proposition," said Mr. the Utah county people to Bring the see the amountat -- business his comMr. Wright. "The rest of builidng a hotel for the tourist traffic to steel week," the did favor-Iplant "Your have pany Jn Provo and SpringvilleVlJe the timesaid tistent for us to go on record Salt Lake and Provo business men as Byrne. representatives to spend in Idaho, so expected at Utah's playground. Sup- Ihave Site. to found wltTi 95 certain his a auroment the amazement that the giving of $40,000 to the Provo- fait aa tha.nlant aito la pnfiPornAiw per I have pose that they should come up here no Httlfi..attfinttoa to with very $40,000, paid of cent the business from the met "" 6"" wind which was uoiumoia sieei comoration. mev nave IBpringylUe Holding company when we as cold as the north the same argument. They may mafter. I have in newsthe matter read to the inhow hard wished do worked hard to land the plant for chants those two communities they im against doing sucn tnmgs in our blowing outside.reason that since the hotel accommo- a is 80on drive that a come a should for papers If committee steel up goes to the eastern wholesalers. Why "When Salt Lake gave a site to the your locality. You should stay by tvn Immediate vicinity. site in Utah county, but datlons at Cedar City will Increase As an organization the Salt Lake packing company out at North Salt them now. It is hardly fair that you here from Springville and Provo they don't you fellowB go back east and plant state.-Salt-whether not or e abIe assistance will be the' tourist traffic into the,also" collect about $5,000? ask the wholesalers there for assist- Cumber of Commerce win do Mr. Cutler, "the business should go back on them now after alt maI Lake benefit from-Ba- tt wlllafuratry Usiven t5Trs1h"Ssnfiouses I.ake to I wouldn't want underwrite what done the work to the have to to down men and Provo here money they bring raise the from such a traffic. didn't go irately nothing I I could even don't to care amount above tnat "I see can't really what HniuitiJal-pian-ts the Columbia Meded by the holding company. Tnat ask the merchants there to donate. onty; "You see, if we should be inclined 11 uuuiu give ma ov per icui Steel rnrnnratinn tppA mod pm nf be quoted one way or another on that t yu iet has been thoroughly decided upon. ""That Is a different proposition al- ' You want to remember,, though, of .glisten to- such arguments there it- perplexingl0-"810"" for. land Salt Lake business that the houses ThAtis a "There is no very Hofeyer, since your representatives together," I rejoined. would, never be any end to our giving ban iage wholesalers and with the current of benefits flowing from the have large taxes, payrolls and adver- question to me and I am unable to . toe made an agreement assistance to' all kinds of schemesE. WITH INTERVIEW -- are called O. facturers for HOWARD find solution upon the it. will to be The Colorado from almost every community of the. company Ja Provo bb there tising bills to pay and that it i Ml corporation toTurnish the steel and contributions for every on- Fuel and Iron company .with plants at the-ste- el i Uit site, they should be backed to plants in Provo verv little that we can assist you with, tions "B of Wajker President w"" yon nrnsno are ceivable thing. They constantly Pueblo and an InyestnTiHff' b limit. They should not be left en to Salt Lake City. The wages paid In fact, the Salt Lake business men so to the other also otherwise thev a to cotwe drained and f'oo.ooo has no 1000 acres ior-I- t they have rithnr .i.'rort'v arc milked to the limit iontinuallv, Mr. Howard also declined to make. feel as thongn von are discriminating .t thnu nirft. Mr alone after doing their utmost a day goes by that some de- - point 1 tneycaji any statements concerning the action agninsi them. uJ.Wn&ahaaBdiaVaiitto)U "ffej we are caneii upon ior an If the 'Columbia Steel corporation the Salt Lake financiers is not made unon longer, "liui-inimty. moihiintg nlinioBalopa mand for donation ait may take or, the next week T will f. vertising not only by Salt Lake City is going to use 1000- acres of land for me. sieei plant ninu drive, rie was: quaint mymlf on this "1 am certain that the individual jobbers and bankers. There is no them. question so thn entire state. its plants, then I would predict that anxious 10 Know, However, the sentl-;- I will lie thoroughly famlliarjw1j 'ittbants, wholesalers, jobbers and packing moneys'pent in Provo. Salt j "I want to tell you frankly that any but"Itthewould be for the be would Provo to a of impossible the Lake Salt 200,000 a in ment of the other business city rnrnnTTle'V Wfacturers of Salt Lake City will Lake City will benefit more from the proposition put up come Un merchants for donations to thesteel Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce to Lycry few years. t.a .tooi niant thn ' kulL tntrorfhi fhla paiica chniilfl n viewed. for assistance: At the present to send members is out, "That assis officially, just exactly what we are wmolttee from the Provo Chamber of any othet community in the state of plant fund would meet with a very "I understood ui oiumoia sieei it would he o v for me to venture in this drive The question that would looking forward to, Mr. Sweet," I hasComairce,conie here ilkll gpfil' V i IT, ',U net any more than right cold reception. corporation was not going to ask forfimir opinion fin Ihe matter, since I am to did would to them be tened be, Why put merchants have had a hard intercept. "Within ten years any oonus or iana grant, out appar-n- t KrtptkraB. We win a'ssigTas far as that (fie bnabess mtJIrti7luiAV well enough pasted on the same. . Provo-Springvil- ni Prdvp-Springvlll- 7 Me,r1n"e Commerc'"hrttlf - you-tnink- -a - -- tUe-Sa- nnIfJ?f lt - -- ant -- - n-- 'IJt-r-- m T , e l - -- e ' g Provo-Springvil- Keith-O'Brie- . . n -- Provo-Springvi- w . tty abso-!LaW.a-id not-say- get ta-l't- eh . -- . manu-packln- g - Brthers-BankrJ-alJ1-- ",w 0r i ' aiana--u--iw1rtaf- lts Tu i ; - . j 3 Mercury At I fHE PRIDE OF PALO MAR GOT TO"CHDRCH SHAKESPEARE CAST CHOSEN. TODAY HEROES OF THE STREET The following cast for "Twelfth Night.", Shakespeare's great comedy, WesleV Harry, the. young ac'tnr. re- -- Ooiot the thrilling scene ln 'Ttie 'East streets, Catechism class is con-- the direction of Prof.. J. W. Mc Allls- - was Thursday night selected for the SALVATION ARMY Friday night the temperature took a s a. 10:30 at 10:13 m.; The commence ducted Held will at will f 'palomar, Peter B.. Kyne's decided be B. Y. U. 'at every Saturday A. ;ter. meeting jail meeting studontjiody play. to he prt4c, nl!' pravi'il himself a little hero. drop, the thermometer at the All are invited tn the near future: a. in. Sunday school at 2 o'clock, open; Sunday at 9:.30, mass Sunday at lJ)ii5flJL o'clock. sented While sauntering down one of the y de , famance bf southern California afl one reclamation office registering m. F. Bulkley. : 30, and indoor mect'oTlOCkTTlev. Duke Orsino, Glen Cameron;- - Sebas- niiift streets nf Cosmopolitan for Paramount gree above rero, according to hill air lieruccs at 210 Hollywood, after a - J. G. Rev.All o'clock. FOURTH WARD Delaire, pastor. West Center. Messe, to the race where tian, Glen Guyman; Antonio, Robert said that it was ing at v p. in., tal j?on Mike's Overlader-wh- o work Warner Ilrothers day's Sneclal conloint services 'will be Wilkinson; Valentine,- Spencer Iir- burrs. next to the coldest night this winter. are jiKlco'tiie. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH . Ihehf in the Fourth ward this evening sen; Viola. IoIaIensen; Marie Clara Ftudio, the air wan suddenly punc- iu to his a manB, runsi away from records Kepi m ue, According First Church of Christ, Scientist, at 7 o'clock. An unusual Interesting Creer; On via, NelHe Clark; ToltyJ tuatAi field of SCANDINAVIAN MEETING of "lleln! Help At bangtails, and. brings noma the reclamation office, the coldest weather -"laco to thaRanchoiJalomar. Scandinavian meeting will be held No. 80 North University avenue. ter program has been arranged. Splendid lielch, Kldred Knighti -- Agueche4ik, the T.ipie Instant a figur. darlod out this Winter was during the night of iti flie "room of tbe stake taber- vices are held every Sunday morning speakers have, been secured. In addi Stanley Dean; Malvolio, Elmer PeterDecember 9, 1922, when the mercury nacle vestryiuorning at' 10:30 o,cl ck. at 11 o ciock in the Christian Science tion to which wil iwn tne street the Ieatllrft.t lha nnlnmhla thpa. this este." t lie zero. at will registered Tho attend , W?s for .Church, that All knew " Sunday wins selections Sumner are oubject cordially inv'te1 ng snmethiiig wa-- up. and Pool, Harlan Adams; Curio. by UU)n.. Ward "Witu Tuesdav. haa . much to recom- Xhnan fniripiatninp nnnm rne nres-. be "Lover" Sunday school at :4d. Ralph Smith and Victor Ashworth, ,Moodvi sea enntain and nr.lf.st. Rrv. without waiting to ( wliat wi whnt consola a, take weather-shoulfile alorv-ia.- d By feter ent cold SPRINGVILLE FIRST WARD Wednesday evening jneetlngs. are held and & vocal duet, by aeymouf-i-Fow-s j ant Clark: aailor and lord. Rofl4OTTd-W- v bplnfr an olnnUltnn t Vkla wall tipn In the fact that it is warm as. le st.irtrd in pursuit. The will M 8 o'clocA freeTeadlng room is and 'Murray Robert?.. ward otlhe Elders The. quorum Dangerfield; '.lords, rltizens. sailors. novel t B. , by the same name. The Comparea WHnwnum wuea throueti stre. ts and dodged m. at z:ao pursued 4:3U Vantnr to ,t,iB p. open daily from and attendants, students. " ' 192 a Fofrestn, January ginning Is Invited".' FIFTH WARD across followed by a The corner, public The alleys, were Alfred Professors Judge? and Marjorle Daw,;, aiid tola wave swepi ow hue and cry from others who had The conjoint program for tho Fifth "pDsmond. n. rhann0(lv rhllda will fur- M. Jensen, and H. Barrow,-vseptwo weeks, more ine trawung. jamei than COMMUNITY CHJURCH. ward this evening will be furnished rill. Mrs: M. Mr Henderson; and Mrs. Joined' the chase. ing for m Oland and nh,!, the others. The theme day during that period was on wlo wUI Corner f University "avnu and by the Senior girls of the ward. An T. Karl Pardoc. ;Wea-ba- d on: the man-anelowd-np .... . and deals-- wiTh the prob-- January 20," when4t.wa.4 aegreear"---- ."- -'.pn gon by Third' Nortfi street. Sunday school exceptionallyinteresting program is Much Interest Twan manlfeat .and when lie got witliin feaTn. threw otiy of back Jus.t below sera toungiCalifornlan Prbtr reported by the committee In charge competition was keen in the tryout a foot briskly, Intercepted th; Helen Manwaring and icompany, TheiaM6-r-Amerl-- ! abroad with-t- he M. Peter- - superintendent ; preaenmg aervices 1 1 Meeting jommences at 7 o'clock for the principal characters. . ge pfTM. wh hen,force' " her finds that , the WOMEN'S AUXILIARY o'clock. Christian endeavor Society prompt. The play wilt be produced'. son wy nincU ft. being . absorbed by McCotfrd. will m. Dr. Louis " Charles Rev. 7:30 p. Weston Oaks deliver the direction of Prof. T. Ekrl.Pardj-- 't tere8t- -, la his fight against LTSfll, Feb. 3. The Utah .County the parents Class oftwho will begin rehear SPRINGVILLE SECOND WARD odds to M V.a V. Hflh regain his - ancestral Form ruirenn officers concluded its FIRST WARD Ul ,1.1. UV I ULIl WRIU OU1IUAJ M Sumston of the M. Litis yivuuvi provides thselyr'gttoibf; fftmnalgn at Lehl . TUet Services will be held th$ evening, morning. Dr. Oaks will talk on the will conduct the ser- ward TWOCCUJ -x JT' "Biuret are the wUL com In the First ward at 7 o clock, under subject of "The Life and achievements fvenhtg which Jr! lataijds midway in"a etrug-L.rT- 'r lJ.,lMlt u lunumue the auspices of the ward Mutual. Tne of Louis Pasteur."- - All members and ."CojpJ- mence at 7 ociock. and. bar aweet were present. nrosram- - will be ' furnished; chorus, speakers will he Eldjers. Paul' and friends of the parents class are cordi rAfter the joint meeimg a wouwu - M, Men; clarinet solo. Gene Allman; Optho Harding, returned missionaries ally Invited to attend: nvitinrv cm oreanlzed. A vocal selection will be rendered by iesson review. Arthur Boyer;-planeMrs. I von D. Gore, state and county solo, Maeser Crandall talk," on M. L the Hansen' sisters, a reading by Miss - SPRINGVILLE THIRD WA ATTORNEY GOES TO COAST. The. regulat. raontW n join i victor 'Frandsen; cot Jackson, a piano, selection by Miss president totiucea we Sanv-Rolt cleannome, ciean of the Third ward Mutual ices Vllate Plerpontand'othefrvmuslcal .. . wnicn , n McDonald, ounglheld this evening at 7 o'clock omand clean state' Clark; read- numbers by the twia 1 Jnderion ' - ... State Farm bureau L. Mew brother. Dr. rd chine?. Tpn" by4he'Utah university. u- elected; nff ir!were i.n..h wj.of Salt Lake r.ltn leftThnrs vice ; Nostrum n "uuuieni vanrornia on ciu r Presiden.'Mrs.- Jennie REORGANIZED TCHURCH bii J? JulneSg and' pleasure trip.'- president, Mrs. Mivera, wrmm No. 250 West Fourth South. Sunday retary ana treasurer, n. services are hew m ine eorgani fe when they will ell;' assistant treasurer, church ,at 8 o'clotk, a coroiai in iur Wil!" ,ree' week vlsiung places of May Bone; projeci ieuer and Mrs. tion is.'extendeu to everyone, Lottie; Peterson jn; CaUfornla. ;- v- - Ing, s; S. Holm, pastor. and m""8"0"' health James Gough; Bec Alma - Mrs. Lucy Vhitman..Mls ' AT 6PRINQVIUE. fiTl MARY'S CHhome 1 ' Vic- a.nd Mrt. iMsrgare- t- ttackett; fc;.lttuILLE. Feb. 3.-- Mrs. school Sunday milUnBanks; Mrs. Junius decoraUon, Marv'i church at i turul ,Dtri":n, come, neann-au- u T imS specialist of tha Tonlnn .err. ery, Mrs. lazeiAurcuv prayer and sermon. r i..."'. Arricnltlirnl nlloro will Ladles' GUiia wmi r POSTOFFICE ESTABLISHED. - S.- -A new room Monday an Feb. WASHINGTOX; f nua' atiernoon mi t;i 'dofk Jn Wm. P. Bulkley, teNT. A11 mothers and others In- - postoffice has - ettUbllshed 'ifJr as Carton countrrUUhrknown CATK .will he, ""ci orIU Corner " . , . 1 RelaUoa to Health.1 . ' ., . One Above 1 I 1 pic-Wh- , . - - to-tn-e j 4 s ' " U . n - o; ...u, "" - J-- BaSk?i 'ertul Cran-colde- . m i ;a,vice OF-i-- Vw W -- rscS X . st H r Ti tZ rJlihls w, iplV - stwi' -' -- J , : .tih the-iddr- ess oy, hj ; love-jntere- Oeorge-W;-Fitzr- metlng-U-4n-char- EHti V T"t ' st r 1 |