Show PLAN i GREATER fREA TER AND 1 CLEANER CANER SALT LAKE LAKI 1 I Civic Improvement Le League gue I Ii i I Formally Launched by Citizens F. F B. B STEPH STEPHENS ENS PR PRESIDENT ESI DENT gl r r i I i u Sd 51 Scheme 1 II lS l'S I I Ir 10 i o e 1 l tI 1101 Oil 10 lo 31 ill nigh ht it rio ins 10 In II hug of ol Saloon Salt Sal Lake Cf City has a Civic Cilc Improvement Im im- pro provement ment I league It I a Avas ns formally organized la last t evening i at nt the Y V. M. M I. I C C. A A. a a con constitution and laws by-laws were adopted were were elected and the name minnie of or nearly nearl e every evry I man am and woman In tile the audience was WS secured as a member of the league Judge O O. I W. W Powers was chairman o of the meeting and was one of oC several O speakers speak speak- ers erg to express hearty approval 1 of or the movement mO a and 11 to promise t his hits aid Ii In carrying out th the he purposes for 01 which I Iwas it i was formed U Elmer I. I n was the lie first firs speaker Introduced d. d Ho lie Il was In favor favoro o if of tearing down billboards expressing the opinion that not a dollars dollar's dolar's worth of or goods had ever eVel been sold old 1 through an advertisement ment on a i billboard ant and advocated ad 10 Instead the using of oC t the legitimate advertising medium the thC newspaper tint nut Mr Ir Goshen Goshien 11 devoted most mOt of oC if his time to 10 road roada He lie Il saul said alI there I is no cl city in th the country as af large as os Salt Sal Lake that has hns n as had bad streets es and ard the sooner the the people realized It nod ant began m their thel Improvement Improve improve- mont ment the better belur It I would 1 be That ThatIs I Is the t supreme question in beautify beautify- In lug Ing t l this el city he lie he said and ant then matte maiTe mattea a strong tron plea for Cor macadam roads roach In place of oC the asphaltum streets which he lie said are noisy dirty diry expensive and hard hal to lo keep In Iii repair I Women Do lo 10 Their fich 1 lartIn lart rt In behalf behal of or ten of or the wom women's ns n's clubs of if the lie lw elt city Mrs rr A. A V. V Taylor of or the lie Women's ninen's nl auxiliary r tn to the Merchants Manufacturers Manufacturers' Inn a tir nt association as as- as said ald that the 01 women ornen omen o of the cl city stool stood ready to do tie their part In Inthe Inthe Inthe the work of or ut malin making a more mol beautiful city hut but realized that their thI part la lay laymore laymore more mop In sug suggestion clon and ant creating public pub pub- lie lic Jc sentiment while upon the tw men would fall fal the tut duty of oC doing the 0 practical I work oak Judge e William llam II H. King Fing King Kinga a was vas unable to b be Jl present so o his time tn was occupied pied h by Judge l Powers rs in advancing one oils of ot hl his pet schemes It I I Is the building of ota n a foot GO-foot speedway IH elway from froni Salt Lake Iak for 01 City to tn automobiles automo automo- Idles biles anti and carriages the road rol to be he hI I built I by popular sub subscription and maintained b by a toll tol fee ce collected from of or the the road At I this point the constitution h by Jaws an and names of ot submitted sub sub- I by u a 1 committee named sonic some om two weeks since were wert ta tan n up Ul for CO COcOI cOI consideration A Afler ACer fter sl slight ht alteration the constitution and by laws welt ero and the Orl officers unanimously elected as follows Frank B. B St Steph- Steph ons ns t ii IS B. A. A Wall Wal al Mrs lr Wb W. W vice presIdents Oscar T L. L b W. W nr lc I Cox secretary tary Mrs Simon Bamber- Bamber r- r I treasurer Mrs Mis Ledyard II IT ger r. r las er II I. I Bailey Baley Mr C. C J. J Mrs 18 Kd Fl Mrs Irs David Daviti Keith 11 Mrs IS IE T. T Mr A A. i. i V. V Taylor Miss Ann Can Cannon nOl M tt J H. H Walker O. O W PO EI Powers W. W H. H I King ln r B. B B. al Thomas Thoma Weir O. O II n. Hewlett O. O A Quigley R. R L. L I. I D. D II n. Christensen Chris Chris' I henry 1 W. W Lawrence 0 c J. J f T. T 1 members of or the the board of governors PI President Speak The president Frank B B. B Stephens Stphen was called to the tIt chair In his re remarks remarks re- re marks Mr 11 Stephens said Mil that the tw streets were wel of COU course l tl the first consideration con con- in any movement t. t to beautify haul haul- fy y the city cly and a sUJ suggestion made by him was that the Ow street t car cam ea tracks on every other street In the cl city be betaken betaken betaken taken up p. anti and that er e every other street be bt ma made e a boulevard It I may not cor come now he he said sid but It Is sure sure to come conic later inter A relic of ot barbarism Q as Mr Stephens termed it H. the all all- al- al night saloon must al also o be hf eradicated Three foil Three fourths of or flu the e sal saloonkeepers he e said si would vote Co for H I If th the ques ques- I tion lIn came caine il up l. JUSt a as vote vole OC against the the Sunday saloon loon Ln TJ a n brief tal talk Mrs MI Susa Sua Youn Young Young- Gates antes made made an al appeal to the Individual Individual Indi Indi- vidual to th the r owners of or the small homes homeR or of the city to tb do their share hae In the movement j Just t starting Much Iu h could rould be done clone on she ril by organized effort but expressed et the he belief that by arousing thc Interest of or the tl owner owners owners own own- ers er of or the small homes o of the el city great good could coull be accomplished Bishop Franklin S. S told the lie tl audience the reputation Salt Si Ik Lake has hn In the east that o of being the dirtiest muddiest city In winter and the dustiest cl city In summer Hummel on 01 the continent He lie said sll of or course COUMe Salt Sal Ilc Lake didn't deserve such a reputation tion ton but the the trouble with wih the the people generally In the the west weNt is io that they they are ale too loo easl easily satisfied Pt He lie le looked upon the tue education of or the children along the lines o of appreciating civic beauty a as th the mo most t Important work of or the tw league and said Kit a n child should be taught that It I was just as much touch of a asin asin t sin to throw banana peels orange pee peels I I. I papers papers anti other trash Into th the street as I to lo toll tell a n 1 lie Plea for ri Ith School E. E H. H Critchlow emphasized a suggestion suggestion sug sug- geston made by Prank Frank B. B Stephens the thc doln doing U a away with the night all nIght al-nIght saloon and ant t he the tw doing awo away with many of or the saloons b by raising the license Mr Critchlow also made a malt strong plea pica for fo the tue H High il school f sayIng say say- Ing lug It I was s a 1 disgrace glace to send boys hos and girls to the the present building The clo closing ln speaker r of or ti the tle evening t was JU Judge e U. U 1 13 D. Colburn He lIe said sll that no other othel leop people veople In the United States ivas wa as ns careless of or the appearance appear appear- ance auice or of their city a as th the ibe people of or Salt Lake and said thieve there ought to be bea bt a reformation along this line lne from rota the business as no well UH as Ut th the sentimental On one street last evening oven oven- ing lag he counted seven fifty ntY oven different kinds kind of or receptacles Oiled filed with wih ashes ashe only only two t o out ou of ot the number j regular tuili Wl cans cans Remarks In favor of or the lie civic Im- Im movement were wre also made b by William 1 Igleheart I heart und and ant Charles Challes A. A ly president of ot the Commercial club The musical of or the tl evening Included a n vocal solo b by Mrs hK Charles G. G I. I accompanied I by Miss UR Rothschild u a l solo lolu by Charles Chari Kent Queen of or the Earth and all aSOlO u n SOlO Holo 1 by Miss Male Kimball When Thou Art Near Nea accompanied b by Miss lUR Jennie Sands all al of ot were ivero enl nl h l ly received |