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Show TIIE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER 18 1920 concerning matters which should be brought to the attention of the public. SUmbersltlp of Ibe dub. "The Commercial club shall be the s' center of the activities of the club jet the tormer will exer clue no espionage over the Presidents .Neither will the gov organisation. eel underfram4 eriung body of the Commercial club HE proeperity of Salt Lake arid panv purchased ten have any more authority or direction Utah counties during 1SI0 laf double sheathed box cars to take cart Executives of Many Valued Organizations Comprise Membershipsof This Recently over the presidents than that of any lof the growing tonnage d.stributed l.v reflected In ether organization reprcaenled in tbo growth of the) Clty and Hr0o jobbers Till Formed Association for Action on Questions and Issues of Public Interest. new body. business of the Salt Lake and. total Investment In new equtpmenj to admitted club Members of the Utah railroad, popularly known as during 1920 was slightly leas thaq date are: ,30 ! hi. M. Begley, president of the the Orem l!ne. which serve, this sec-- i Sira tou the company now To promote the general welfare of ITH the arriv of Nil thu Bamtlon of the Mate. The business of,m-enLadles Simon club, Literary cars Hi freight u.e t Ltah. anu of .tale cr ba tO has Lake Utah Salt B. the and w grown Dr. T. civk ofgarlza-- j tsr a ii berger. governor of Utah; c under tnu iiuwliums Vuluino tri Ine . oh an evlefll that dufins lazil atiill Bean ' Silt iihi ' hi o.i f riryTr J." TC. Calvert, tlonal new capital expenditures Trackage r: changes to accommodatt Dr. ofj ganUations society; ! .f.i.a r . to . ? o to dilkVft to tli promotion million dollars have new paving done or authorized bj iuejon of president of the Salt Lake County about fart tu to art .i a ctearlpg pUU. 4. n These the presi-,beof the irreial welfare and due bd necessary. E. B. expendltures Denial municipalitiesr south of Salt Lakl Critchlow, society; in,- -. f..i; quacUuri hen g agitated adilmonai-tracky-ttrake care tRe. staAe dent of the TTtmimtmuy Clinic; Royal embrace direct improvement and terxuirnl of clip tor invite tne W .x-- ' auwi of tu o--i anil W, Da)ne, president of the Musical dkion to trackage and structures, and th grong freight train movement But infur-t.i- a I'rea.denta c ub uf S- v r at u t.ie c tin forthe Ifte I are and ard and new and additional interchange equipment purchases Arts society, E H. Eardleyrresident executive tun ami edycu'mn of unlike oher due bnd.es this onrmiza of the Utah Manufacturers associa- without reference to the amounts be- tracks at Provo and Fait Lake Crj oftte'B of the variou. imbue and new of the re make the oe the tion was founded for the purpose of passenger A. chairman of up portion Faus major expended ing tion; Charlej qua-- i j .n .r b e ex of the city and of- 4uloth.ee the Business Alen a Alilances-Wr-Mo- nt Recrea-Ho- station at Salt Lake City. Orem line malndec-o- f the IMd expendituacom enn-4- ht eeertHna4r; they mny each n The r. the the of the City paenger buine5 ofjhe During Ferry president Ojhs of establish g a ( !f,trinK houe KitTsfer t panF contmus to grow Ih club; Jr. EGa!tgfrer, preatdenr handled over wmeh thej prexlvle. at whuh h Ci v or munipaF af--the revenues for 121 carload manner, solid of of Aasociated Utah the Industries; freight andtory fvo qua. lor w.i, be voted on in fain of th.a c it and state might be Daniel P Gates president Qf the Tri lie I re-- it t .of 1a prt)tonei;tdnd Jl worked out for Ke iinjMrrtaladvan-lai- r GemmelU president or package freight consolidated lntojfor 19H. which was the firt year o angle dub'R-C- , u'i inonoue vol- only (j'elges each j of ad s of the Fait L&ke Boy Scout Councils cars at City and Irova and operation Mneteen itandred sixtwy with the1 matter the to uit4..hei up taJe it In Krohrai mg membership that the eoinpanf-handli- ng distributed along the line This heavy was the first-yeKarl J Glade, president of the t rga J. H. at hla tamest the ru ration ihast her..or KAVJJL'ItX, .ibs il tf of freight business required begart to do a general interchange Xridejj club, Curtis B Hawler. pres.e moriert for the r u.omtlderaj o. niz atvv j iuc work and represent f w'ith modPs steam tine H. busines Secretary. of of the Commerctal club; J. lbs purchase three additional, ident freight lion si ml urge fivoraile action ba of the rUy most lug rmre hai 1TI5 it handle Lake ern 0 ton electric locomotives- each! connections Halton. president of During Aa 4f-- ttt ol Tf ttre iU h4d InUtinThYt TmnmrrtKm nt association of the Ad club, E O. Howard, president of capable of drawing a trailing Iosdofj2 2i solid carloads against slight', penpV nu-t ii eutabi become a big faClor in adopt rt soiuvi f&h an! attempt to ef- - I state whose purposes are consonant the Sait Lake Clearing e assothan. 10 000 solid carirads han These new 1.500.000 pounds. f ph makers. wlthxhe purposes for which this club ciation and president of theHouse fen the thev undertake for! u.h mitter The r20 f gur, Utah Pub- - motives, together with the five already died during l'20 I was force I upon! thU tb jpbundojr-- f orraniwd, (hbmdmK membership to He HaUh association , MaTcolm A. . owned, give sufficient motive power to are therefore more than 4f,0 per cert ncptMto , e r f, n.vrnb fu.ure j continue during tha incumbency The 21 a Was original! In Salt Lake of d f h i.aw Rtat,ltk ears of th anticipated Increase of the 191 figures of ars handled of rte vima qj.si, ms before Uhat member as iht executive, beaa i vvmp bfv4;.-IbtrriH, Oi firt Skorej by ihcr I that the normal ft Is estimated I AutomoblTe association: 1 Carlos Ij in freight business for 1921 nf.i,. tri .r r rfoi gsrizutions whil he ls ,eic,d Kimball, president tary oT fhe Fit Bake Com frier fal of Salt Lake ( To take rare of the Increased beet growth of the comp my during the the The r ub will further afrmpt to to renreoau h c.uh who tnwajed the though that governor of Utah, Keal Estate board. Wesley E King. (acreage, coal tonnage and sand and next several years will require addi- "H much fright be accomplished by bandaprra up fi the spcl'ic organiMions n president of ths Rotary club; Howard gravel business, the company found It Ilona! re w capital of from $2tnt9 (& icrn.n ques-tiobet qualified to hanlle ing the fmtane of all civic bodies self- - to 9300 OoO vear Th new cap.v P. Klrtley, president of the Salt Lake necessary to purchase 50 icat-u- n t! of effort so a a at of the stale into single organization : Jup Medical society; Mrs. C. H. . clearing gondola cars. These ears 41 brought Into LtaK and put lot r ay be avooled and at the same- members ana - ee - P t:A SL tha clV County to bring about more concerted action serves the double McMahon, president of the Womens are ths last word ln modern car con- - home enterprise -he ro co In general betterment moves. The tine. If I' raft unit on a e ,en nte-se- -, snail Civic Center assocptlon; c. Clarence structlon end have an Individual ca- - purpose of Increasing the wealth of ,h"? lot officials In the movement was rot launched to any tion a umf.cat.on of effortcan be on of meir carrying am of a Or the maym-H s Salr Laker oraugmertmg the tran- ondO.OOO pounds each. yfesiettr .aie I duties, in ths creation of Plumb. extent, however, until fire' appreciable president of the Utah Society total capacity of 5.000.000 pounds In porjtion fafllit.es of this in mediate PRfT K. O. HOW UD. The metrberihip shall be made up pub'.it: sentiment and in endeavoring of Wertleyt E King president of the RoGeorge D. Pyper, presl- - addition to the gondola cars, the com- - sect. on 1 tkf publics support for dentEngineers. tary club of Suit Lake, with the advice and of the Salt Lake Oratorio society; of K C Schramm, a le beneficial measures W. D. and Rlter. f ruai the Lormn cub, of the State president pro dni , sort at is Sait total membership represent- Bar Association of Vale C. F Still- - Interurban terminal building at Farmington whuh h s took tre mattr Juo ed after the elimination patromzei every season anl earn of duplica- man, chairman of the bourd of Saltt L City. Contractors are now busy fall Joe Nih'ej hid (Cmited fh riTl be- - year is enlarged and improved Its JO exceeds and tions, 900 concrete lhe a foundation, With th such Lake wher Jsmeilon while in Afiinu Georgiy County Commissionershas u far ndvanceij. fresh water bath mr f.a'ure representation almost Insuring united H Wallis, president of the Utah State fore the nw have had a club of a wmilur nature v nued feature come a and under and will well be action the organization thought permanent j to hen rrturnng for some time association; Mrs. Charles H ' thi talJon building can s'rve In the future upbuilding of Wells, president of the Home and way. the formation gait Lake he the city and state as a powerful force School realbut in Out the Mouths of Babes. of to Second Mrs of a similar club conatruction, league: J A Wldtaoe. for the general betterment president of the City Federation of ity first, eo far aa magnitude la con- - j On Mord, Fept 29 a meeting of will .. "Thwbody welcome suggestions tt omen's clubs. cerned la the conatruction of the, ,.oh the presidents of abeut 9 ciuts ,,Blme,j me flv,. great United States government war; Yr-o- . d Jimmv. pom-.ncalled by C B Hawlev prei ient of to a turkey located anwnal munitions and depot the Commercial cub Mu.rolm I on the Bamberger Electric railroad at gobbler strutting around a ne ghbor a president of ttie Utah Stafe Auto- look at that big. red the new station known aa "Arsenal. yard nosei mobile awreiation, and Mr King, seven miles south of Ogden Few chicken with a foiling fan ' where a tentative organization was ef. unthto extent of realtor the people A subsequent fected It ,,Pm, to me Tommy said meeting waa . dertaking The government project' called for Sept 29, at which permaa ve'y build- - ,athr to hie smaH Includes the construction of nent organisation was effected and the ings on a tract of land comprising forgetful, "that everything I say to following officers Siected E O Howone ear out in tha of and goes you acres 1.290 When thl completed ard, president of the Salt lake Cleararsenal will provide for the storage other ing houe Association, president WesWell the replied youthful year 1920 has been ley E King, president of the Rotary hip a second track between Clear- of war munitions and all kinds en--of; t'rver. "I guess that s what 1 ve got club, firt vice president, C B Haw- -, with the Bamberger Electric field and Sunset, Wilcox and Roeedale. tire western war supplies for the or ars tw0 j United of the States part of the Commerciaj! ley, president the The contract calls for an expenditure ths ataadpotst at and upon completion of thfe-wor5. 'otew The teacher of a jurem'e Sund-iclub, second vies president and Nath-- j construction and that of maintenance enure length of the Bamberger ss of 19.000 000. aqd a number school cla-- s had been talking lo her kTI ' ,B aiilel Jackson, the acting secretary of that trie railroad will havw such have Labor conditions been the of are I dcah and concluded 1v buildings the Commercial club, secretary With """S 8even nearing pupils about this company has not been able to tracked with the exception of four j completion Vow. who cen tell me when warehouses are asking the apointtnent of J H Itavburn as on ail the work as otrBned, mieB. carry now ready to receive . . for !! men are equal, and there is ats. secretarv of the Commercial cub. he but efforts have been confined to ttotructlon Is ths! storage it Is estimated properties ? er, between that lutely no distinction iietween the rich aiitomatically became secretary of the lth roadbed and the fnamaining building of the new railway station j 4,000 and 7.000 carloads of various and the poor man? Presidents club. this In view thousands of ties have at Kayavuie. This structure Is mod-- 1 commodities will have moved to this1 "I can." replied nue little f!low been placed and in some cases light ern In every way and has been plan-- i " Purposes of Ibe Club. When Is It. Sammy'- she aked storage depot by the time the same weed has been replaced with that of of future ,ha "When the ro in Mtimmin ,car tak. and transporta-velopmethe completed; The purines hfid work of the orIn connection with H&. heavier tvpe of growing city as well tion facilities of the Bamberger Elec-l- b ths unexpected reply weiA8WPkefciie.ekrj ganization are outlined by Mr. King track trork the management is the will $20,-cost 1 neds. It Prcnt trie railroad ara playing an important 8ins of omiMion." anFkerd the as follows' also making all posibie efforts to 000 part In ths completion of ths project email boy in Bunday school, "ere Ths purposes of ths club as set double track the entire qystem A Tbs year 1120 haa also witnessed on In- - thoss we contract time. rouW have liked if Ths ed WF3T.ET E. KIXO. out in the constitution are as follows: Bamberger CTRTTS B. HkWXET. large force ot men is now construct- - tbs commencement in earnest th new terurban conducts also ths Lagoon re- - thought about them in time" and' information i Presidents Club Citys Newest Union Of Constructive For ces r X t i. ) 4 LINE SHOWS HEALTHY GROWTH Preal-ueni- itr Pn ,t mt vrl 1 ' ' INTERIM T I 1 OREM of public Interest '. 11 - one-ha- lf V f adityf - -- -- r siigbrlr-morrTha- jea i ir T ! f a u - -- Salt-Lak- vr 1 t 1 thSalt tt 1 loco-mor- ih T: r- z Ti vv -- j pr S r -- 'he 'a-g- 'ar g BAMBERGER ELECTRIC ROAD 'll TO DOUBLE TRACK SYSTEM ! I THE t . ai&Q&dg-boih.fr- k v ' - de-ja- re nt 0 III P Hj' H 'V'oure - safe on concrete whether the. surface is wet or dry, whether you are running Jn high,or Jow,! uphill or down, on the straightaway or around a curve the even, gritty surfaceof concrete paverxient makes you sure of car control. a- pyr ? - You can depend on the Concrete road. . , iv i No other type gives so sure a grip for your tires, with so little tractive resistance. .Thats just one reason why you v tr 4 r -- Ttli,iTTiilirmtvr''--fi- ' j iJT- . V V . ?;y: tf- fiu a.V S' tfz. U '' '' xfr i-- , .J HI Heavy U. S. Army Motor Transport .Train Nearin.ji.Salt --Lake Gity Over theBeck Street Concrete UicRwavTtiiaRtretch fsoI- HILHW AY. nwre thatr 30 miles of SALT LAKE-OGDEM (Wwcr?t.e is lJie first Jink inJJu whirl, are instructed of - similar AS lL X material (Concrete, from IRK OB thick). o , HB .......... IVJOST IVtIL.ES - . ALR,!',,V M ltT r ATOT4L STATE HIGHWAYS SALT LAKE COUNTY HIGHWAYS UTAH COUNTY HIGHWAYS t0TRtCT OF 14. MILES OF COM RFTE RO 4D9 M . . ... Wejhave a booklet which tells about many other good features of Concrete roads and how they pay for themselves. OmDSUl CTAH, ng Miles 21 0 Miles . . 98 Miles 149.0 Miles see Concrete roads everywhere. Its pot a sudden impulse. Its the crystallization of public opinion formed over a long period of time. ' PER GALLON MEANS THE CONCRETE ROAD Portland Cement Association Deseret Bank Bunding Salt Lake City |