Show un C. C G. G Parkinson Gives Some Date Dale 1 on Activities of Union Pacific 1 Tells Rotarians System has Invested I Distributed at Cedar City Bryce Canyon Zion Canyon Cedar Breaks and t Grand Canyon s I William R. R Palmer was elected President Prest 1 j dent of the Cedar City Rotary notary Club for the year commencing June 1st at atthe at t the he annual election held Tuesday Oth Other Oth-I Oth OthIer er officers elected were as follows Vice-president Vice Douglas Clark Secretary Secretary Secre Secre- tary Gustive O. O Larson Treasurer Lehi Lehl M. M Jones Board Doard members K L. L Jones and A. A L. L Woodhouse Outgoing Outgoing Outgoing Out Out- going officers are N. N J. J Barlow Dulow President Prest- Prest President dent Gronway R. R Parry Vice dent Andrew M M. Anderson Secretary Wi William R n. Hunter Treasurer Board Doard Members James Smith and A. A C. C John John- son The program was under the direction of the Public Affairs Committee with J J. J N N. Smith as chairman C. C O. O Parkinson Parkin Parkin- son of the Union Pacific presented some interesting figures showing that the scenic attractions of Southern Utah alone had brought in a total of approximately approximately approximately ap ap- proximately invested by the Railroad in Southern Utah The distribution distribution distribution dis dis- was matte made as follows In Cedar City there has already been expended about and for 1929 the the company has approved approximately approximately 1 worth of construction In Bryce there has been built about and an authorization for this year of In Zion there has hns already been ex- ex expended ex expended and authorized authorized authorized author author- for this year ear At Cedar Breaks there has already been expended and will willbe willbe be expended this year At Kanab there has been expended which will be adder to Grand Orand Canyon has already cost for buildings power plant and other Improvements improvements Im im- and th the 19 1929 budget calls colla for additional i In addition to the above Mr Parkinson Parkin Parkin- son stated that Including the the 1929 purchases there will be bo a total of ap approximately approximately approximately ap- ap proximately expended in in busses trucks private phones and other miscellaneous equipment The payroll payroll pay pay- roll had run from to per month and their policy has been to hire local men as much as possible Mr Parkinson stated also that the industries of Cedar City such as m minerals minerals min min- n- n crab freight etc would have brought the railroad In anyway and the in information information information in- in formation he gave was what the parks had caused in the way of extra expenditures ex expenditures expenditures ex- ex over and above a n regular branch line Harry Barry Lunt Postmaster told of the increase in the receipts of orthe the local of office office office of- of fice from in 1923 to over in 1928 and stated that Cedar was Wi a distributing point for thirty of fires and that an on average of pounds of mail mall arrived here dally daily He lie also told of the survey that had recently recent recent- ly been made in the hopes of establishing establish establish- ing a city delivery and said sard that they had found 2714 people over the age of ot 10 16 years who would be served The next requirements would be the conditioning condition condition- ing of the streets and the numbering of the houses housel Grant Orant Malquist a member of the Club who is leaving lea for Los Angeles to tomake tomake tomake make his home expressed his appreciation tion for the association with the Club A piano solo was given iven by Mr Lorin Ricks a |