Show HIS OF COMMERCE RENDERS HISt t STATEMENT OF STEWARDSHIP r 1 THRONG OF PEOPLE ATTEND THE ANNUAL BANQUET BAN BAN- AND BALL DINING BALL DINING ROOM WITH gy Y MODERN PRESIDENT PRESIDENT MACFARLANE MAC MAC- h FARLANE GIVES l CHRONOLOGY OF AC- AC OF CLU CLUB Thos E. E Byrnes occasion of its selection of n tie rte Oa the chamber o oi of 1925 df rs for esta in i accordance with commerce precedent took the public Into and rendered an account ship at the annual elec elec- election of tion banquet and ball on New Years gel El Escalante the erection of of ill is II one of the achievements of of this and which it had hade hadi i r and pleasure e of formally e oon on March of the past paste r seemed to glow with pride and leer eve brilliancy at the presence Sf r eo 10 many of its progenitors hD in an Informal reception at save grai clock members ladies and pull guests were sere seated Mated in th the banquet 1 biH II which kich was resplendent with every m and graced with vita tt tilt ti presence of thirty pretty pis o volunteered to serve on this thil treat event B the side aide of each napkin lay a looking addition to table equipment the he use of which the ladies yell were quick to discern and as if by magic ritual every head in the ass assemblage assem- assem em blage 1111 ms was adorned with a brightly colored Fez and Tassel pleasing li in va on transformed all dignity dig nit and arnd formality into zestful gaiety sad and rood load fellowship creating an as aspect aspect as as- of charm and beauty Every old 1 fee face seemed younger every young fw tax looked Wed prettier d music enlivened t the e repast t tova Jd Ebe lie conclusion of which chair chair- announced ed the purpose it St Ih the gathering sand and nd explained the J for I ed for the of tJ tJ election Ballots Billoti containing names of tho those e tta in the best judgment of a nominating nominating nom nom- committee might be entitled to preferment not however restricting restrict restrict- in ing say any member r from indicating a personal remnal choice at variance with the Mr Doolittle then called caned upon Doctor Doctor Doc Doc- tor Macfarlane of the retiring board to read rad publicly the annual report of the H This i was a masterful chronology of accomplishment which has set a high highmark mart mark ark u II an example for future administrations ad- ad ministrations The of such surroundings which had fc eg nning during daring the period un un- dee der impelled the speaker to refer Kr to the advent of the Union Pacific railroad and the coming of I ti Columbia Steel Corporation and Ci tie Milner operations to the gates of Mar Cedar du at City Oty and which in their lite ba had Increased the jw tangible value el cl mu bas Jc County by more than han one and half a half of dollars Dr Mac Mac- f his hearers of the theras mense ras n value of e the non-metallic non resources re re- sources I of Df this environment still reST remaining re re- ST for the exploitation of fu fu- t tere re generations The Tb report pot included reference to the ther work r rk of f the Chamber of Commerce Commer o 1 ra seeming scaring Cedar a prominent place th among the seven leading cities o et the state In the speaker outlined a Comprehensive sive and well thought put urging necessity ity of a at fixed ell program t entailing tailing among other w y a closer cooperation with J along Zion Park Highway I lid At Arrowhead Trail in efforts to secre se se- cre nationwide recognition of these Cis a as official arteries of travel Salt Lake City and Los Lost t t lIt n Was cali called calle ea to the p pro pro- ot of these Areo communication be be- z d cities ties and the doctor docto r that hat Ia i. as immediate action be taken endeavor endeavor to have Cedar c Cit dea siCa ted City y kith as an Aviation n Field stop j Hangars and arid other that at nances there and nd he pointed out the I hindt gees were no mountain n i Lid 1111 between Salt Lake City the California because o oI of ot f I ap V p for airel Pathway over oer J 7 I f SummIt Tb The tort rt was Vas well the r received an and d miring IrIng official oa 01 ita complimented u up up- q and thanked fo for foi r services service ce in the past rd Ii acting re read ad u. u al report of the organize Was found to be In satisfy 0 ng mg condition Mr Dan Spencer General Passenger jr er r Agent gent of the U. 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P always a warm favorite in Cedar City and a stanch friend of this section extended to the assembly the felicitations of Pre President President sid ent Gray Vice President Adams and other officers of that railway who were unable to person Mr Spencer read a statement of the he intentions of that road for the coming oming year which may be found in another column in which may be seen an item of over one hundred thousand dollars to be spent in advertising advertising adver adver- the scenic attractions of southern southern south south- ern Utah and in which without equivocation equivocation equi equi- vocation Cedar City Is to be he declared red the official gateway for this travel Ir fr Spencer suggested the lity of wide publicity to be secured in persistent communications communications' to be addressed t to metropolitan news papers papers pa pa- pers and the Associated Press detailing detailing detail detail- ing the visits visits' and the movements of distinguished parties in which the reading public are always interested Such items would attract attention to this place At the close of DIr Mr Spencers Spencer's re remarks remarks re re- marks members filed in line toward the voting booth while voting non guests took possession fo the beautiful beautiful f ful l and commodious dance hall which was soon filled to capacity More than one hundred nad fifty couples were upon the floor until morning When the Happy New Year came confetti like a bizzard blizzard filled the air Songs shouts and greetings drowned lite mule a of the Cedar City Band renewed activity and 1925 was here It is not the intention of this article to expose any resolutions if any were were made Every face indicated such complete complete com com- happiness that any resolution which might change the prevailing order would be nothing short of crime As bees flee hame w wi lades o o treasure treasure trea trea- sure The minutes winged th their lr way with pleasure Care mad to see a throng sae happy Een itsel For want of Nappy |