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Show KH H ASSOCIATION bmbmbm m, Commercial Clubs. H American Fork and Spring- K ville papers nro advocating the R organization of commercial clubs H' for Ihoir respective towns. Wo Hi iwisli thorn' success and boliovo H the movement will result in H good, Lohi liaa alroady felt tho H' benefits of her commercial club H'' which was organized only about i six months ago. Tho sixty per- H. bous who constitute its member- H Bhip count the most influential H men of tho community who hnvo H' been brought together into a H' iniion for the city's progress. At i tho present timo several import- H ant questions are being consid- H , ored by tho club; among them, H tlio building of a now hotol, tho m i irrigation problom, a farmers in- H stituto, and interesting capital K in a glass factory. Thoso quos- H tfons will bo thoroughly workod H and no doubt something tangible H result H Tho fooling is growing that B our climate, soils, and manufao- B turing opportunities cannot bo B surpaBSod and that wo are blessed with numerous natural B resouici's as yet undeveloped. H The beautiful granite, blue B Btiatifiod lime stone, best of fire B clay aud sand unequalled for B building or glass making nro B among tho resources awaiting B but tho attention of capital to H bring wealth, to both invostors H and country, B Commorcial clubs can do muoh B in 'keeping tlioso resources be- B foro tho public and encouraging B their development. B Everything to holp and noth- j ing to hindor." |