Show I ANTI MANTI BIDS ALL HEARTY VEL OME Boosters From All Parts of State Receive Hospitality of Sanpete County GET ACQUAINTED NT ED SLOGAN Spring ill Mount int lit ii lit and itil I 1 t- t 1 lm Also ls Turn JI Out tn I GIet icet liu Men hn Unhampered by weather r. condition In iii Salt Lake Lao a at ah 7 yesterday morn Inn JI Jiu strong In lii the tho faith afterward Jus- Jus l that hat tho t el ln I IW o tout er t i iI I l l J Ii n. n r AtI ti o i i. i nt a ac b Governor J J. J c j members of or tile U county commission com corn mission and ahil bo boosters of or all business business- to 0 the tho number of or live hundred to together together to- to gether with a delegation Kath of or I 50 front from Dai Davis Is county d by the Ow sil silver sil- sil vet ver band of the Ow county an and ami Holds Hold's band hand of Salt alt Lake boarded a Rio filu a Grande I of twelve cars eals and anti started start start- ed eti tl for jOl the till south a 8 as they hoped for fUI forthe the tho sunnier south The object of of the thc trip trip- was to get acquainted ac ne- ac- ac and in every Lvery cIty visited the tl orto oratory of If GI Governor Go Cutler CUller and tin the Inspiring music of oC the bands ma mimic made 1 frIends frh of lf and amI fur for the boosters The Fhe first excitement nt of the trip wa wan t the announcement made two and three quarter seconds after leaving Salt Sl Lake that flint th the John Juhl lehl jet had be been n left h behind H He lie was was- I looking for Cor a stray suay trombone player and antI refused t to go co without him Ultimately Ulti Uki- the trombone player was found way ay up near the refreshment ear car al' al and Mr Jr Held caught aught the excursion train by coming on In a regular train MitsIe B Beguiles Hours oms Times limes bt between stops stop w were re long nn and so sn life on the train was beguiled with music froth from th the Davis County Ladies Ladies' Quartette and from other volunteer musicians Sundry members spent short periods in executive session In Inthe Inthe inthe the forward baggage ear car cl where the the- root Loot beer becI and lunch was wa stored There Thero 88 was also some ginger ale ale at at least leaM it ft was labelled that q and had the M. M I M. M 11 pure foo food label on It I and anti seemed seem seem- ed ci most popular Lunch wa wag served on ii n the tho train b by C C. J. J Leyboldt of f the Vienna bakery A kind lelnd man named F F. Shields hl ld improved the shining hour houry hoU by y giving the travel travelers samples of Sweets Sweets' candles candies and by the time lime h he had bad distributed of them all al on In Inthe the train were happy The he only cities cIUs where stops were made madl were wee Springville Mount Pleas PIea- ant l l and At AL the theother oth other er stations on the Hie tte One Ine there thel w were re no stops on stops only I Iy hesitations long enough to lo pick up uv I mayors and other prominent nent people ople and whirl them south uth When the train JeR he Mantl Manti fant It I said Id theme were thirteen mayors mahns an and about abOUl the sm same number of ot presidente re of r commercial clubs on board A committee omilee a was appointed to keep th the mayors from talking politics and and so 10 so I I harmony halmony was preserved The train was In charge of Passenger gee ger Agent IL M. M 11 Cl Cashing of the Hi Rh Grade Grande Passe Passenger Agent A gent FranK Finc Groesbeek Grosbeck Trainmaster L L. C. C Winslow Wins Wins- low low Conductor Frank I Torn Tom Tor Gle Gleason on and T. T F F. Durkin There were wele also allo on board A General Freight Agent T. T I I K I. Kenworth of f the Uw Rio Grande and anti District Passenger Agent E. E Drake hi bf hithe h th the Rock Hoe Island bland Engines and 27 37 3 pulled the load hoar which was wa increased to 10 fourteen n cars cal before man mait many stations 11 had been beNt assed passed Dasse and ard the they wel were manned respectively by bj Engineer Charles Chatles 1 ancl anI Fireman Fire Fire- man Tom Tor and anti Engineer Alt Art Campbell and Jack Di hoJ The rh first to stop for tor parade was wa given at at where If he the vain rain still ti held sway Undaunted by It it the tIl boosters took a WA walk Je around the thC principal prin I cipal block and returned to their thI train aln Parade at a Ml It P Pt e lit t t Mount fount Pleasant a parade was waA formed and the tw boosters booter marched to t. t the Rig lug Pavilion where here O. O IT 11 I Hewlett Hew Hew- IlI Il i I lett leU mOt made a i speech boosting home Industries and Governor J J. J C C. C Cutler CUter I spoke e briefly eulogizing the city and Ih the lIme purpose of ot the excursion Held band hantI the IC be Davis County Gaunt Ladie Ladief quartette quay quay- r I lel and un the Sandy male malo kree quartette quay quay- provided lQ music the slopping pl place c a short hort speech was Wi made b by O. O If U Hewlet Hewlett Hewlett- I who Introduced Q Governor Culler I U P vm Governor govnor of t tie the e insinuation lion tion ton fo Young I 4 f l ri r- r i ts i j- j r. r t that he lie was O opposed to mining That st I was vas not so 0 th the governor govenor said as I Young ha ham had simply advised the buildIng building build build- Ing up of ot the tle slate state from an a agricultural tural standpoint first an and then hu building build build- IdIng Id- Id ing lug schools hn and would let lel mining come in later latel This he ie said al was the tho logical locial order He also touch touched ell upon the falur failure of or Utah farmers armel's to grade gath their thell fruit and vegetables and track pack ihm attractively wh when n sending then to to- the lie eastern markets If I they ga graded grad grad- ed eti l their stint tIT he claimed that thc they could get 2 per Iel cent better betel pi prices pric ices for it He lie advised to bu buy not from eastern drummers but from jobbers job job- bers who j Jl paid aid itI taxes or 01 ON stocks s ip Ir Utah Mayor Maor Brown of Murray put In tn a word for Cor his city and ond promised that Mura Murray would always nh b be to the torIn fore foreIn foreIn tor In boosting movements At Al these stopping places lilaces anti and at Manti John Held played a cornel solo nolo Alice Aiice Alce Where here Art It Thou J hyatt at When hen Mantl Manti fant was reached tho boosters boost hoost- ers got off oft the train but Immediately jumped on oh again to tu put their heir umbrellas um urn- laM hack on un board fo for or the they wen weme not nul wanted the sun was out How HowIt It I got out was Wa solved by hy tho the appearance appear appear- alice ance and antl statement lent of le Dr li It J. J Hyatt of the tho weather wether I bureau ru wIt who ci canic wn I. I I ui ni H I f 1 mt 1 n business Jo itu IU hud had of oC or OC the fitS mind and had the n Imo the weather r fixed 1 up tiji 11 to suit null lul the tho o occasion I lie le was given a n vote mote of of- thanks ann asked to tu nominate the loiron U by the Hie I i grateful boosters The Il bu boosters gath gathered n in il th the Manti rant tabernacle and Ind were irire giver a 1 short talk IJ by O O. II 1 Hewlett alter after ane which Got Gov Governor tInOI Cutler Culler Cutel va was wa Introduced h The said ld that that ho lie liked Jilted the people of Manti Matiti 1 because t they y evidently evident evident- c I ly thought something something- of themselves es and of their were micro proud own town B He lie congratulated them ution ulion the appearance of their city and amid their people peo peo- peo- peo pIe which were 1 both oth up to tho those of or any amly In time the state tate He Ih said Mid th the object abject of ot the Merchants Manufacturers Manufacturers' association was not only to heln local I factories but to help helD the people to help themselves Ho lie wished to on- on dorse that policy and also to endorse the way a that tha hu hind had be bc been n J taken to carry It ft out By Dy ly using the abundant w water ter power of or county he be continued to electric power the they could build man many factories and so have haye employment employment em em- for fOI themselves and th their h children I He lie le ho the time would never neVel conic come when hen as In some states stales their sons would arl arise and demand from rom them the opportunity opportunitY to work If If- the slogan of home mado goods was carried Into every community In Utah h he concluded the te goal Of II independence hide inde e- e for for all 01 would soon bo rec reach reach- 1 ed He le commended to them the good old motto moto Utah Goods for Cor Utah Utah Poo- Poo plo pie Mac Donald Factories Th Time The Sandy quartette an and MI Miss Mii Parry of ot Mantl Manti rendered vocal selections J J. J G. G McDonald MDonald pre president of or tho time thoD D D. A. A It M. M 1 association said sh he lie had ha l learned a d t to tt love lov Manti ManU when he lie had worked d the town as ps a n traveler He lIe le f said sid In was a sad d fact that t ten n years year ago there Utere w were re two factories tom for ev every everyone everyone one in In th the state slate at athe the he he present 11 j Governor Go Cutler Cuter explained that ht while Al' Al Mr MacDonald's statement us u to th the number of oC factories ten years YC'S ngo ago and sit rit t the tho pre present might be correct corlet cor coy let numerically it was misleading financially as the fewer factories in Iu n existence in tn 1906 did Jd ten times th the business the older and smaller did I ones I Characteristics I y w. W. W D. D Livingstone said Manti att wa wa one ope of Or time the old oldest t cities of the tle state slate and fashioned in the Ute same m ul 4 as mis was 9 Salt sl Lake Lkc and her hel jW On One of Mantis Manti's l char characteristics s. s he said aid was ya hospitality which wa tt shown In hi the thea a way the they treated an an drummer and bought goods fr m him bin the price pric of oC which not only Thai md to pay the thu value valte of ot the Ie goods but hl his hotel hutel and transportation bills If they bi II bought at home they would get get tl the same ame goods and help th the tat state The Thc postmasters qed express 5 agents told ch them f that ManU Mantl sent a month month i to lo the eastern mail order hou houses s. s he lie said Id Jd That mon money would do d a h h lot of ot good jf Jr J kept Jept at home After stunt 0 I c more mOl 1 music t l ant and and-a cornet earnet ear cor 01 net solo by John Juhn Held th the tho hoosiers boosters made mache matt a n grandstand gl rush tot for the tIme hON hos hospitable table able of ManU Manti and shortly afterward afterward aft aft- ar- ar erward out nut of ot ut t the lC city full ful uhl of or orn n good cht cheer fried chicken hicken pl pie and amid god fluids of ut various brands The rhe excursion left If ManU at 7 74 o r and It I t was not flat long until the tho tl troubles lcM of the expedition descended upon It again Sonic Some time before SOle 1 reaching Thistle as sonic of ot the were welt singing herI Merrily We Ve Roll Rol Tin i Alone Almi the tie rolling stock suddenly nl ea ceased ell 1 ln i iA A freight ht Ira in on t the same sante me was 4 in Jim temporary difficulty owing to loia la ca i boose hoose oo becoming It I wits was wl an aim hour before beCore the ob obstruction ton of the ot te track was removed an and tidied added to 14 pr pr flous f- f I IIo Io lous s delays laye let the 1 Salt J I Lake k again at 24 in iii Ilme Jl In- In I m of at 1130 as Ii I 1 I f i I t. t i w. w J to |