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Show ff f3BER0FC0M- l MERGE MEETING ' W- THURSDAY ,M,. . With objpctlons from only two or Mv tlircc members, the Rood road bond KM" report was most enthusiastically ro- RT eelved nt the regular1 mooting of the ' ? t Chamber of' Commerce ort Thursday evening. Mr. Iloy nullon, chairman of the roads committee, made a com-j I" ploto reportjof the work of tho committee, com-mittee, the formation of tho county , ?$" nilvlsory board for tho road bond, the ; jj2v designation of tho principal high- ( JT, ways, etc. Mr. Dullcn and his com- ; U nilltco arc to bo congratulated for ' their efforts.. Not many of tho mom- '' hers are awnro of tho time and hard ' 'I work this committee has given to tho '. kt Holvlng of the bad'road question. In B: ,.. tho county. Tho committee Is one i ' " ,, - of the most Important of tho Cham- j -J' her and tho hearty support the : , membvtn care .at the meeting for ? the report would Indicate that the I work of the committee wi appra- - elated, , .',--. In the report the committee Ne S , ommended three htlngs, namely: t . First. That a bond election to ! the limit for good roads in the coun- . '", ty bo called at the earliest possible iS date by tho county commissioners'. j Second.1 ThaJ.tlio highways as designated by tho advisory board bo tho road building program and that SI ' w 1m the money from tho salo of tho bonds be spent upon such highways. Third. That a competont road construction engineer be employed by tho county commissioners to draw up the specifications and manage tho road building program under tho direction di-rection of the county commissioners. 1 Thcso recommendations. along with the report of tho road committee were unanimously! adopted and the members present pledged themselves to work and vote, tor tho road bonds. The county commissioners haye accepted ac-cepted tho above recommendations. i Mr. J. E. Shepar'd, chairman of a special committee to suggest ways and means to raise more .school funds, reported that tho committee favored tho special election to be held on Tuesday for giving authority author-ity to levy a special tax for the raising rais-ing of funds sufficient to compteto the present school year. Those present pres-ent sensed the seriousness of tho situation and It was unanimously decided de-cided that the Chamber favor the special election and that tho members mem-bers work and vote for the special levy for wfaool purposes. I' Superintendent Henry .Peterson e'f fthe city schools intimated that with earefui management the schooU could get by in fair, condition next year but everyone must work for the passing of the. constitutional amendment am-endment at ..tho election In November. Novem-ber. It this, amendment does, not carry car-ry tho schools of Logan as well as In many other counties, will be In a serious ser-ious condition, An active campaign for tho carrying, of) this amendment i must be conducted. Mr. W. W. Anderson, a representative represen-tative of the athletic committee announced an-nounced the big baseball game between be-tween First North and..Centor street next Wednesday, AprlL'.Ystrw and the big electrical ball at the Auditorium on Wednesday evening. All the receipts re-ceipts from these function go (o tho support of tho baseball team. Tho members, were asked tqr patronize, the game and dance. The athletic com- ( mlttee of thj Chamber;,! the largest and one; of the. most)' aclvo of the organization, The. baseball season is sure to be a great success with' .so much "pep" back of It as there Is In the athletic committee. They, havo 100 per cent'! tendance at committee com-mittee -meetings. Supt. Henry Peterson! announced that Saturday. April 14, . would be Poppy Day when the people would by expected to contribute towards the French orphan fund. Every c m-trlbutor m-trlbutor will receive poppy. It was decided that tho Chamber endorse the movement. ' The following applications (or membership In the Chamber were received: re-ceived: F. W. Hunter, Frits Champ. Ii II. Dalns, Raymond Oreen, l.a-von l.a-von Sparrow, L. P. Peterson, George lloencb, Julius Bergsjo, W. C Csl-derwood, Csl-derwood, Frank L. Scofleld, George Ward, George Roth, 'Bryant Bullcn, all from Logan; H, M, Draper, Mill-vllle, Mill-vllle, and Joseph A. Godfrey, Tren- ton- i2" m |