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Show H' Commercial Clubs' H Should Unite. Hj Th commorciul clubs of tho H various cities in Utah County H liavo accomplished much good in H l heir respective cities biiico their H organization. However their Hi work is usually so strictly local B that the larger intorcsts of tho Hj' county arc generally neglected, B or if considered at all, it is dono VAYB' from the local point of view. H What we need is a county or- BH gajiization made up oi a repre- H " hqntativo or rcprcsnnlativos from BBBBBBBn H tho dillorcnt local clubs, which AYAyK could meet and discusw questions BB of common interest. ftYaYaf Tho flee telephone service is B ii example of what can be B nccoiuplishcd by united oll'oit. BB J" ,llt cafe0 l'10 (i'lolonl' c'u' BBBbI united in asking for a certain BBBBl' ' ftvAv "coilctttylgn which meant much to BBBBf tlio peoplo and especialjy tho BBBBl BBB busincw iritoronU o the county. BBflfl v" ' BBB: Iuniieir iiiiipn thora wagfetiungth. BB Tliw wilrb practically demon. BBBBBBBk' BBflflM immtmmmmmmmmmwm mmmm amm mm mmammmmmm struled in other linos if only an organization with initiative is effected. Among the questions of interest inter-est to tho wlfolo county and which might claim the attention of such a H'piosonlulivc commercial commer-cial club ato tho mibuiban railway, rail-way, bettor county roads, a Utah Lake boulevaid, the stocking of Utah Lake with lish, and assisting assist-ing in finding a iiiniket for our fruit, etc. This is no attempt lo designate the subjects for consideration, consid-eration, but these questions aie mentioned to suggest tho need of an organization which would take theinilialivo in matters leading lead-ing to a "larger Utah County." |