| Show 1 Clubs 1 h Most ost Successful One Yet St staged ge host to the played I edg l ct f 1 dubs of southern at meeting of then the n 11 si a tile and sunday to be one of the daces t meetings yet stag stag- hIS ode cIvi was held at which the way ways da OO o business bm durin dur- dur St much M s I meeting in n the II fie meet Bic g he held at atwell ass well welt attended by byall io n nf 1 I tor all the fifteen on L matters section section e to the 1 enter- enter ere royally ro P g at a banquet 1 b the be Escalante hotel I st the J of the th e t wu i in charge i W and intI in- in Mat 7 3 d the banquet ten et president 5 I Jr geart 1 Petersen tI c Chamber amber o ol of f toastmaster R. R JN J i Y I the principal speaker Beaker ker o ou ou oi 01 f At n u N u Other ther speakers we were re Js lA n state duo W W. p. p Hammon Hammond d r ot ct the tIIe state te J road commis as yan president o of ol 01 f Nevada Cham Cham- f t OIn county f r tf tad o Metre nerce and Frank Frnnk O G aar ar t of pf the Asso Asso- th II CIvic aVIe 01 the visiting T afternoon m entertained with a asod aI T 0 l re TOT I aSKO XI sod w party at t Marys Mary's cafe aft D. D W. W Cony Mrs Charles B. B and ind Mrs Urs s. s Walter Walt a GLunt Lunt ba reception committee If 1 p gays declared that through k I j Civic Clubs Clubs' efforts aft and ind even state boundaries si d peen lea entirely erased for the am good food of the section and fed iId far to hearted support for fory y organization orp in Its efforts to sate the he general development it JI JIbe tie the meeting the association SIted cited tat an a Intensive industrial fort or Utah I tc lg year and In the visitors and were t taken n Sunday is 4 tod a tour tow of the recent Iron tit da development at it Iron Moun- Moun ita probably the toe greatest indus indus- Sl di development yet undertaken a swam Utah In whit which the SUe Steel company and the Company b have ve spent was alma of ot money in the deI de de- I and d opening of one of ofton Iron ton ore bodies in the tau was under UDder the dl dl- dl tt 18 8 OConnor O'Connor and John JohnI of min min- I at it tot ta Desert Mound and andL l B 8 B. You Young assistant manager ue on OB page 8 CIVIC CLUBS MEETING 1 ONE OF VEST REST EVER Continued from page I 1 of ot the International Smelting and Refining company discussed possibilities possibilities pos poSe of the mining Industry In Utah arid the necessity of or taking care cue of or the natural increase In the states state's population I Of vital Importance to Cedar CI City and all of or southern Utah was I the action of the directors in decision de de- cIs ciston n to back Improvements of the road between Cedar city and and Nevada In tn Inthe Inthe the Interesting of or developing travel and trade between Cedar City and Eastern Nevada and to provide another another an another other main artery for tor tourist travel A delegation of ot Nevada citizens citizen attended the meeting In the Interest Inter later est eat of or this program and reported that already Nevada has spent approximately ap ap- proximately ely In Improving the road to the Utah Utah state line and that that state Is Js anxious us to tc see the project completed Corr Com Commissioner missioner Hammond Sato Said th that t i tin the Utah state locating heating engineer would meet with a similar officer from to determine the exact line to follow in crossing the state line litre lineA A definite date for this meting meeting will be set Get in Immediately In addition to provide a co com n mercial road between Cedar City and the mining section of Nevada this road when completed will alar serve as s a a. main artery in h the development development de of or tourist travel connecting con con- fleeting sothern Utah parks parts with will Yosemite park of ot California As one of or th the first steps step to promote Industry in southern Utah the association voted to do dc doall doall all in Its power to haVe hav a winery constructed in Washington county to supply the demands of both Utah and foreign trade |