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Show Utah Development I League and What I It Accomplished I The Present Year's Work Will Be Out I lined at the Sessions Here Friday and I , Saturday of This "Week. Fathers and Mothers Should Attend the Meetings. I , ,ThQ,Ut,ah poyelopmeut Lpaguo will, hpldt ltaregu!ar annual meeting in this city on Friday and Saturday.) 'The' program, ns announced In tho lmit' i88uel"of this' paper carries with' It 'some' very vnlualilQ and suggestive ', (numberp, ,nn,d' It ,ls,'hoped that ; tho ifurmqrs, busjneoj nnd professional.' imon1 ,wllIimako 11 a point to attend' tho business sessions, nnd tho general gener-al meetings will furnish n treat 'for fathers and mothers, both old 'and young. i ir What the League Has Done v Tho Utah Development League Is organized to prdmoto tho commercial and economic welfnro of Uta,!!,, to encourngo tho cultivation of tho Boll, tho development of Us natural resources, resour-ces, immigration, the invustmentli- of ciipltnl, tho location of manufactures itnd Industries and such other enterprises enter-prises aa will ndxanco tho material welfnro of tho state. Tho league, wns organized In February, 1911, nnd sinco that tlmo has endoavored , to curry on an educational campaign throughout tho stnto. It was Instrumental Instru-mental in havlnj, Utah Day mado a legal holiday, through proclamation of Governor William Spry, nnd'took nr. nctlvo part in making Utah Applo Day n great success last year. Tho, day was almost universally observed, tho homo grown fruit bolng distributed distribu-ted nnd special programs arranged, for tho occasion, The Present Year's Work During the presont year tho league has outlined a commercial and Indus- H 'thot,sln'to which wilt' afford an oppor- H tunlty( for the citizens, homeseokors M ,ond, Investors tq yeowhat each com- H munlty has and what each community M ncods. In &R partsof thoBtato such M a survey will undoubtedly" act as .H 'one of tho greatest' aids to.'.tlib do- voopmentr onaiural resoijrfes and will op an, up,; now fields, ot, ontorpri'so M In many states this Important work M Is dono by state commissions' and Is M paid ror' by state law. Thousands of H ollnrs havo 6oen appropriated' tor .M Euch work n sopio Parts of tlio coun- try, and much good', has been tho M result. Tho league haB .undertaken this work, without' 'direct rcmunera- ' H tlon, In cooperation with" ttio "Utah H Agricultural Collcgo and tlib Unlvcrs- H Ity of Utah. Tho oxtdnslou' depart- H meats ot thoso Institutions wtii do H tho field work and tho league will H compile tho statistics. H How the State Will Help At tho coming session of tho league M this survey will bo handled by Hon. H C. R. Maboy, ot Bountiful. Mr. Ma- H bey is a member ot tho present ' ,H Houbo of Representatives, Is a bank- ' H or, an orator ot tho first order and H has a bandlo ot statistics ready to H hand out to his hearers that never H falls to plcaso and Instruct. Follow- H lng Mr. Maboy His Excellency Gar- M ernor William Spry will tell us how JH the stato will help In tho good work. JH Clean Town Contest M Another feature ot tho year's work M (Continued on pace eight) ' H 1 accomplishments! i development league I'CContlnued from page one) . N is tho clean town contest. Tho plan of this work will bo presented by Mr. J. MVlKIrkham of Uchl, and should bo heard by every citizen of Cache vn'Ioy; as tho league proposes -to. push tho work until Its.offecU aro fidt for goodJiLevery town, In the I state A, clean 'town for'o'vbry (own I 1?t,ho stale wijl'iako. Utah a, clean ! Bla.l.P.- nll(l durlngthoear 19U It Is j hoped ,tp enlist ovqp; rraan, woman and , child in th( volunteer army for a j clcn,n stato. ! Why Die At All I. nt1orlT lleattyof tho State 1 noanf'of' Health 'wilt ennWerato tho I jj f0(I' results following a clean town B ; and will toll with roma-kable acqir- ' ' wr hoy many, die thnt ought not I to die, and why they die, and Judu- J ,nK rqm thQ MYance shqots of hu address one may well expect him to tmswer tho question why die at all with n favornblo degrco of satisfaction. satisfac-tion. Doctor Hcatty has n collec-t'on collec-t'on of facts, and figures, tho rosult of years of work nnd servicpt that nil citizens ought to hear. Ho has Bpmo comparisons that aro Interest-' ills. -For -instance the-caro thatjls' takeiiiiof anil tho monoy that lis spent and appropriated for' purebred Bhoop nnd swine, as compared .o' tho caro that Is taken ngatnst tno' jiirovention of dlsoaso'vand tholmony' that Is ,spont and appropriated for tho preservation of the Uf,e;of tho' citizen. t'vi I ' Other yluabla.,AidrffM J , Other valuablo and lnBtruvo h,,,' dresses, will be dolivored b? Mr. Will O. Parrel, -the greatest Com- inorclal :lub secrotory In, , tho Intr- , it J, f; mountain country; iDpctor -John A. Wldtsoo on the Agricultural' Future of UtaV.;,! Douglas JVJttp '.Industrial ngont s4"(t Lak' Hpute,; on General Stato iJqvopphid'nt.'.n'riti ; then Hon.t Hnrdiniliennlonj'ofAharBtate board of equnlltatipn 'will (handlo the question' jljow rihal'l wo tax ourselves? There Iwllljbejiothei' interesting addresses at: Mlaklni' CrV drio of tho most Ukoly nnd Instructivo -programs that It Is '"possible" arrange', e j Ja Tho" convehtlcft'-'boBlns' Friday at 1 p. m. flrtd 'the-'im'eetings will bd held In tho Commercial, club rooms 'Hnd thor tabernacled i v&: |