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Show MANY SPOKE ON PROGRAM ATU. A. C. Yesterday was Good Ronds Day nt tho Roundup and T. Warren Allen, representative of tho olllcu of Roads et U. S. Department of Agriculture, was tho first speaker. He advocated 1C foot road beds with a 0 inch layer lay-er of gravel. Professor William Peterson nlao gavo an address. Ho spoko on tho sourco of tho funds obtained for tho building of roads, stating that they wero usually obtained from legislative legislat-ive action, county tax, nutomobllo tax and from tho national forest. C. M. Harris, represented the Com-mo'rclal Com-mo'rclal Club in a talk on the "Special "Spe-cial Road Meeting to bo held at Po-catollo Po-catollo noxt month, at which time the matter of a highway to tho Yol-lowstono Yol-lowstono Park will bo discussed. Ho urged tho necessity of ovory effort bolng mado to havo this highway go through Cucho Valley. R. W. Eardloy and Dr. Elwood, each talked beforo tho convention of visitors at tho Roundup. Gov. William .Spry gavo an address ad-dress urging tho necessity of boosting boost-ing Utah rather than tho western states. Ho commended highly tho work that Is being down by tho Agricultural Ag-ricultural Collego and awarded John B Larsen of Moab a medal for producing pro-ducing tho best crop of corn In Utah, which was ICG bushels per aero. |