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Show PROGRAM OF WORK FOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A summary of all the suggestions jeeelved from the eiembeis of tho Chamber of Commerce was made In to thirteen planks. These planks will constitute the program of work for the Chamber for (ho jeur t!)2t. Those suggestions which appeared to be tho most pressing were adopted and put into planks. I I. t'OOI'UHATIO.V U will be the policy of the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce to cooperate wlih the county and city commissions, all local clubs, rganlzatlous, inslitunlouH and many other pioper agencies for the greater duvelpomeut of Logan City and the county ,nud to secure what seems lo be tho most pressing nee( of the time. The Itupnrlnut civic civ-ic jirojects outlined m the piogrnm of mnk can become lealltlcs only I when there is team work of many people, manj organisations and many elements luought together for coop oratlve action through the Cliiiinbyr of Com met ce. J. I.OC.X CITV MIXICIIWI, IX-Kt-ritlC IM.AXT We tit go that tho appraisal and audit of (he Logan City Municipal Klectric Plant be rompleted and brought up to dale as quickly as possible. We flintier suggest abut the city commission make a public statement as to the pieseiit stattw of tho plant a,ld the opportnnncss of u bonding nnd lebulldlng program, .1. no ADS The highways are used every day of the, j ear. The are lo the county what tho arterins are o the body absolutely ab-solutely Indispensable. We feel that a united effort should be put forth for the continuation of tho main highway on the north, for tho early completion of the Logan can) on road and for an outlet or all year road out of Cache valley by way of Wellsville canyon. As It is we are Isolated Is-olated Mx months every year. The. main cross roads should be kept In good condition as they are the more .impoitant of all the towns or the valley. I." l!KTTi:it ItAIMtOAIt CONXKC- noxs roit cachi: vallk- Hetter railroad connections for ( Cache vnlley a, Cache Junction urn vi i j neceewin I'eoplc iravehng on (! Hem hnr. r,nd if .rj m.-on-ii-nt ti tench Logan and ottur '(.!) on the cut side or tin al-u- The otllclals of the Ctah Idaho Uatlroad company should be asked to consider tho advisability or exten ding their toad on the north. A connection con-nection at Dayton Would place all the east side or tho valley on the main line. r,. Hi:wr.it roit Lot.wx isiaxn Fur sanitary an do titer reasons a sewer for Logan Island Is very ne-cessai). ne-cessai). Thli needed improvement should be urged and encouraged. I. Till: AtiltKTIri'llAI. t'OL. , i.ihji: noriii:v.iii l'ij progresslxe city has Its popular pop-ular driveway. Logan Is so tot tun-ai"l tun-ai"l Httuutcd that a number of beautiful beau-tiful diheways could be piovlded. A diiewa along tie brow of the Ag-i Ag-i l.og.iu canyon should be cor-siuiciid. cor-siuiciid. This would furnish a beautiful beau-tiful iew of the Logan river hasln and iii,. entire valley and be a delimit de-limit to nil tourists nnd tho cKIzpur ns .ll Many more people would theiehj see the Agricultural College one nf th,. le.uling Institutions of tho Jtaie 7. COXTIXUKt) WriIUVKMHVT nr TMK LOtJA.V CITY CKM. i:ti:iiy The city commission should be en-coutuRcd en-coutuRcd m tho further Improvement Improve-ment or the city cemetery. A better or more beautiful location for n cemetery cem-etery would be difficult to find. It can be made one of the n beautiful civic centers of tho city. The city conunssion has u splendid landscape pla nfor tho Improvement of the eem- Jeterj. This should be completed as joon as possible lit It.DlXGH AND U.V.VKCKH- SAUV IT.XOS j Tin re .no a number of unsightly bdtldliiKs and fivnces In tho buMneu hectiotis. They detract from any i neat uppeaiance the city might have. The property owners of such bulld-i bulld-i ings and fences should be asked to remove or repair them. I M. CAHXKf.'IK LlltrtAltV The Carnegie fun for public, liberies libe-ries will not always bo available. The arrangement between Logan City and Cache county for a county t Carnegie library Is very good. It would be well to get alt the plans pei feted and make appllation for the Carnegie Fund this year and be pn-pared pn-pared for the onstriitlon of the II-biary II-biary next jeai. It. Al'TO C.VAIJ'INfJ (.'ItOCSD The tourist Iraflle Is liocoining more impoitant eveiyyear. Conven-ii Conven-ii nt and nearby auto camping grounds are always fcought by the 'uiiriats and their hta,v is lengthened because of such. The city coinmU-fion coinmU-fion should be asked to make preliminary pre-liminary preparations for tho fill tire pioposed auto camping grounds for Logan. . 11. IH'lllilC AT1ILKTJC KIKMI There Is much tnteiest In all forms of athletics especially bane-bull bane-bull We are In lacd of an athletic field to seive as a commuiilt) center wheie the public muj enjo) whole-ome, whole-ome, clean hport. Tim It. Y. cam-pus cam-pus appears lo be theological place for Hiich a field. The Chamber should i cooperate with the (ollige authorities authori-ties to make thi.i Held on.I1)Ii. I!i. A KISII IIA'lt'MKKY I'Olt XOltTHWtX IT Ml , flood fwhlng and hunting places nri- decided attiactlous fur lourists nail furrish niiieli leal I i ii-ut Inn fur tie people C.ielln coillll Is lilesie d v 'li many fine h'iiilic f.-o n Its ben'i-iil ben'i-iil caiijon.i. It l.t ImiiDilanl th.M (Iii (reams lie storked vviih lint, An not he campaign should be made to s. cure a htate fish huielihry fur iiorihern I'tali to be locnted in Logan can von. Investigations show that tli. conditions for finli prop ixnllon in l.nuail raiiyun are icicelleiit. lit. i.Aitoit and i:c.X(;k licit. i:ac i advocate the establishment of i coiii)i labor and PTchnnge bureau In the iiiilce of the eiiunty ngrleulturnl agi i.i with such agent In charge. fhii- will act as u clearing houile for the wants or the citizens and if properly pro-perly conducted bo of much btuoflt to the county. |