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Show r ' " T f ? ' 2 I v ,hi ,! I f i 1 . f i r THE CHRISTMAS NEWS, ts ; t DECEMBER 21 151923 "" 4- - PEms 'For i. - might well be the ilnna of oil the civic clubs and commercial bodies In the state. At least' If what all of 'them are dotes lUUJKO for Utah" that -- "Pulling For Utah. 4 Chamber of Commerce j - The Balt lake Chamber of Commerce and Commercial club, by reason of Its lanter membership and capital, and the work It Is doing to advertise Utah may be . first: What the Chamber of Commerce benefit of the the did In 123 for state Is pretty well known'. What-I- t In 1334. of will accomplish course, remains to be seen, but It may .safely be predicted that the achievements will greatly exceed those of the present year, judging from an outline of the scope of work, for the coming year. Briefly this program is as folcon-ldor- lows. The raising of 175,000 advertising and convention fabrt underway to develop the tourist bualncas 111 of the state, and the advertising the states resources In pors, niugaxlnu and periodicals.an"To put over" the seveuth nual livestock show, April 1334, it will be necessary for the Chamber ,to raise $13,000Thein connection with this program. major portion of this money la given to exhibitors In of form the prises. fc,Th.CiX! c Improvement comml ce Vl SSI nloipnl lined an extenslvs program of for sonlng, .beautifying of 3 OIWiAXIZKD CIVIC EXKRGY. 1 j of tlm Klw Sills Club! Milton 11 Mimm.t, r.vld.aii ,,f tlie Itolary tdubj W W II. I ollamt, president of the Kxcbange rltibi U. 1.' k lp. Ul tlie lAons club: iwthv, Itosa Benson, president of Uw Chamber of Commerce-- . statute of Massaarift. now displayed ' time indorses or recommends eamli-i- n hus assisted the Nasarcn n eur- rotund of State Capitol; datNi for political office, Us gsa and electric jt In, by d Fort Doufflaa recognition from It haa paid for dental working for the betterment of the light meeting bills; war department and the Fort now member's home. dits to n, stale an,'. work of children at the Orphans' haa I. too officer and men, after ..country. While It Is a lloiue and Day Nursery, been leeued practically business men's cluh. It Isprimarily b. always the foregoing might be added and takes an active part . anyTonumber abandoning It; ancured, with ami ot less conspicuous but lance of Congrnedonnl delegation, In the Boy Heout movement, charinone the less beneficent "Instances $133,000 for development of roade ties and other" worthy object trimdrives, boulevards, of parks, and tmlla in Zion National Park; 4' patriotic!, charitable, cl vie service performed or particliuited In ming of tree, etc. provided organisation facilities for The irrigation and drainage comKiw&nu Club by the Klwknai Club of Balt Uaka Farmington and Willard relief in aia the mittee plans to fund which, raised mors than and non-ecCity In extensive program of reclamation pursuance of Us objects and tarisip Kiwanla Is ths name of one of j and development of Malt l.ake valThai l present lofflcers of ths Balt Iatke'a prominent clubs whose purposes, which are. the promotion and advancement of the prin- ley from1 Irrigation and drainage' 'Chamber are as follows: Itosa Besnrtfvlllea are of a . Of right 'dealing and mutual xlnndpolont. F. son, oiples II. vies Dicks, orpresident; The was character. club first A series of talks to retair sales Frank II. Cook, treasurhelpfulness. U president; ganised In lietrolt, Mich., In Januforces will be conducted under the er; .1.1 H, officers and directors, secrePresent Rayburn, general ary, 11$. Four year later the etispices of the retail' trades comwhose terms f service expire In tary; Bam K. Bmlih, assistant secKiwanla club of Balt Lake City mittee, In the spring of 1334, Men retary! Frank C. Murphy, Induswas chartered. , January, are: Dsn B. Bhlelda, prcsl-of national reputation will bo III trial; Dr. R. N. Mead, dent: W. K, Gale, first vice p reel 7 agriculture First brought to the business man dent: ohargo of this aeries, :G.- - B. Wilkin, livestock; Paul and I,. Newmyer, second v Ice as luncheon a Kiwanla club. More than six thousand firms. only servti-development membership. has proved tho "..means by which president; R. ,,N, Young, dlstrlr jobbers, Including manufacturers, eatabllah-mentK. N. JlAmuffMn, offlc manaftfr, u trustee; Cennon, It eecictaryJ a, members mlsht satisfy their retail warehousemen, and Hie following dlrec-- f no., havs been communl-sle- d hunger for fellowship and Invest treasurer; in addition to the, officers Club their lines In practical service. The tors with In the industrial departRotary named! Frank K. Dols, Arch I Kiwanla Idea perhaps embodies ments program In selling Mult Browning, W.jll. Dayton, W. new haa but it the most lake and It territory to Interested the of put nothing Probably prominent and C. 1 Adama. the aoialled luncheon clubs of breath of life into old I den la. Tha firms and corporations. Tho club holds It weekly luntrua Kiwanlan la enabled to reThe membership Balt lAke City Is the Rotary club, department, cheon meeting et the Hotel Utah which Is the financial advisory dehas a gard hla profession or business aa organised In 1311.1 has membership of approximately 310, a means not merely for earning a each Thursday at 13:1$ p.m. partment of the organlaatlon. huna membership of twenty-on- e and meets every Tuesday. Ths first' livelihood, but also for service to i dred and expects to Increase the Tuesday of each month, at night. society, j . Exchange Club hunIs devoted to business affairs and .' memberrltlp to twenty-fiv- e During the five year of Its dred before June of 1334. 'Ins other gathering are at 13:1$ Istence Klwsnls In Balt haa The Exchange club of Balt Daks The Chamber of Commerce lx at the Hotel Utah far luncheon, conducted Boy Heout campaigns waa Installed Into tha National and Red Cross drives;' It initialed City by no menus for Balt Lake City fiks, leeirucilons end dtscuselom club March 14, of this Kxrhange Present officers of the local orand dependable assistance year by William aldne; ft is for th enure slate and regular K. Neele, assistalma to socialise and harmonies ganisation are: Miltnn E. l.ipman, to the Neighborhood House: It origant national secretary. The banfirst vice inated the plan by which '860 trees quet and charter community Interests, I striving to president I W, E. McKell, presentation was Oeorge tt. McAllister, gee- - were planted around the Ctiy Creek president: strengthen and unify jail communond vice president; Ac D. McMullen, of the Wasatch irKe' it on ity activities', portion (Continued Jwenty-tw- o During the year ths Chamber third Vic prealdntl Herbert M, raised and spent more than $50,000 Chnnibcflaln, treasurer, and H. l.o to advertise the slate; ft proposes Rlrd, aecretary. The organisation of Rotary Is In raise $7 5,000 fur ths same purpose during the ensuing year. Its International, 1,43 embracing membership Is rapidly growing snd tluha with a tonl membership of the vltnl force of ths organisation more than 33,000 business and prois reaching out and le being felt In fessional men. Tho one outstanding principle every section of the slate, for which Rotary stands' Is service. Wliul the Chamber of Commerce I; does euch year depends on whul Ths late President Warren U. he community needs. Here ara u Harding emphasised this In hi few nf the thins with which tha personal message to Rotary In IIH. 31, this year, when be nrranlxntinn has to ln far the bene- Idfit of Halt lake City and Utah: The Ihlng that (he world needs; Tourist travel and advertising, ! j highways and roads, agriculture, today, more than anything else, la : ' w ; fielglit rains, wholesale trade and to understand that only service will bring about restoration after Industrial actlvltles, mining, livethe tumult of the World War. You stock, retail trades and business ; of th of Rotary, represent!!' men's atlinnce. best wo have In lAmertce, have Among recent acnnmpllkhmcnia of the Chamber should be nluyed four big part In making - ' men This is an appropriate time to thank tinned the following: service, one of th appraised offei-In- g Associaof humankind., woHJiwhll. v our petered InUtah Outdoor patrons for the support they-hCot canton tion esmp lias Melt shown wood l.nke Rgtary Big Thq and us in to the about $11 In given movements dose, Busiest year yon; secured passage of mosquito deep abatement law and assisted In 01 we are proud to add that even though lending! 10 (he rijrlc, social and business growth of $he community. ganlaing Malt lsike enunty district; times have seemed harder, 1923 haa E. secured from Cyrus Dallln It I strictly and at no been a prosperous year for us, j . ti ' Wonder,. Why ? . 7 , ,M.-prcsl.lct- ' Mix-In- 1 1 non-ptrtie- . c- i , V -- l, , Thx-rUi- b - !k H' rge I Wc Wish You I A Merry Christmas -- and a Happy ;NeV Year a - -- - Wle Ki;.MOH IXU Buy We Sell llll,n,riTTn(J IHU, klINKI 11. tK - Columbian Optical Co. i 337 feotJTH MAIN ST. M) HATflRi, AUl.hl mm4 l4ll V t i Co. & Metal Eastern! Iron . llirtrptrtlHI - , Salt Lake City, Utah. year in the Service of ThJrty-tw- o III 'Better Vision. , .35:1 - Salt Lake MILL WRECKING., Went 7th South. , Cit, Utah., Ids $nmilMmni$IWIJI$lllltl$HlllllMWHH$4$$Bll$$HWl$$IIM$tMWMlbinHHII$ll$aiB i L r k |