Show EACH WILL VILI VORI t IN fliS OWN CITY I Delegates From Municipalities I of Utah Pledge Support to toi i Library Movement I II I I TO VOTE NEXT ELECTION If Plan is Supported By People I State Association Will Give Help The Time outcome outcome- of or th the meeting of or the 73 75 delegates front from the tho nr first l second and third cla class s cities cHic and towns of or the tho stal state at nt tho the University of Utah Tuesday Tues ruo I I II I tiny day afternoon was th the adoption or of aplan a n I plan whereby each cacti delegate cl Je to lo the convention con con- nUon I is pledged to 10 return to lo his horn homo horntown town and antI In operation co with inc mayor of time town lown as ai chairman man of or ofa orI a n board to organize organIze- t gymnasium lum and I I library Ila league ul This Ica league u I Is to be bp financed by 13 tho the I committee In charge until the matter mutter can an h be he brought ot 01 a vote vole IJ by the citizens citi citi- seas lens of or the town If r the citizens citizen n then roe Pee CP fit fir to Lo lI lp to support tho the library and gymnasium the local league will vill willbe be he permanently organized and a rep- rep c will vIll be hp chosen to act net In co cooperation cooperation en- en operation with Uw the state league with I ht headquarters a In I ii I his imis city Professor Howard Driggs of the tho I normal school was as the tho principal principal prin prin- cipal speaker cr of tho the lla day Mr r. outlined a n plan luau whereby all towns In Inthe inthe the state stale might reap the benefit of 01 th the convention Tito other speakers wore ore Dr E. E G. G G Gowans and David O. O Mc- Mc McKay I Jcl Kay Kny In setting forth his plans Mr 1 Drigg said In part Work Vork for fill le From the number of delegates present tho the success R of or this mO movement enl seems almost secured The purpose purpose- of this convention contention Is to get together and anul work for results The movement mo now under wa way I Ithe Is the time first of the kind hInd that has been started in this state stale Similar movements move move- ments ha have been attempted before h- h by bychurch bychurch church and social organizations but the thc they have er succeeded and I think tho the reason tho they they- have not succeeded sue suc Is Ig because th they law have not hall hail the tho support of or th the tho p people ople of or the state stale In generalI general I r t feel MI however that the tho n new w movement will succeed because e It has lm within It new elements which maJ make e for success This is the first time that the thC state slate has Imas had a n law wh whereby such sucha a thing could he be started and ancl it is also the nr first t time the cities tIes have come to together to- to gether gother r In unison on such a plan plon By the present nt law la an any town 0 of ci the te third class cnn can decide to have ha haa a library and gymnasium when 50 citizens citi citi- sons zens of the town present n ft a. petition to toha have ha the question voted on at nt the next election elt If Jf 1 a n library alone alon Is to lo be bo established a tax 0 of 1 I will be allowed if both the library and arid gymnasium are voted for a tax of or 2 mills can be hi levied I Is As s this law lan applies only to cities I of hr Iho Ilmo third class and anel to incorporated I Ilo lo towns th tho larger larget CI cities nUl may n not feel U n 1 n o r Th They should t however b be ht ns as much In Interested interested in- in ps os the th smaller towns for In-I In they need playgrounds circulating libraries and gymnasiums lums I I Will Pill nil BI Ills Big Want I If IC libraries and gymnasiums lums are i secured in over ver every town it will fill the theone theone I Iona one ona hl big gap gall that now exists between I Ithe the school and autri the street Statistics sho show that only one child In every c eight In the time United States Slates atten attends s public pub pub- lie lic schools anti and only emily one In every en th the High school chool I To complete this movement it will require This may seem eem a n. large sum slim In one piece but it must b ho hi remembered d that the public library of this city alone cost col The spirit of or such mon movements ments Is everywhere e In the air all This I Is shown by the large endowments that are dally daily being made to colleges e h by rich men antI and also o al o by hy the number of public libraries that have been c. c established In the U United States In th the past few years e r The rhe movement nt has secured a a. good starl start and nil all It now needs for tnt success Is IR th the operation co-operation of every even city antI and town in Utah POI or Too roo Dr n. n G. G Gowans followed Mr rr Driggs In a a. short hort address adress lIe He said in part I am nun heartily In In favor mol of this movement Some Sonic ma may argue that there I is no tise of oC having haYing the gymnasium In lii connection with the library That hat I Is all well ioli and good 00 1 If Ie It i is po possible sI- sI I ble hlo to get gel ct the tho boys bos to the tho libraries wit without Out time the gymnasium I It Is a n known fact act that in ell all cities there I Is a class of or people who iio will go goto goto 0 to the time library anwa anyway It Is la the ones who will vill not go without further In Inducement inducement In- In that thai we to lo get gel and I believe the gymnasium is the lest best pst bait to get them there Let them thom tire tin them themselves phy anti and they will rest reH themselves e by feeding the tho brain |