Show My Myton ton Roosevelt R Vernal ernal Commercial Clubs Represented i at Ogden Meeting j The Uintah basin W was iS well wen represented sentell at the meeting of the ceJ central f III- III committee Intermountain m neut ut league i in l Ogden In laj 1 Among those pr present s were wore on ne nea E a Philipps president t Commercial Com Coin mercial club J. J P P. May R Roosevelt o Commercial club Wm M. M Anderson secretary Vernal Commercial club During th the morning session a gt general general gen gen- n eral discussion of ot the plans plaus for lor the merchants merchants and industries period was had Mrs 1 S S. S 0 O. Stephens representing representing the Utah State Federation of Women's clubs pledged the cooperation cooperation cooperation co co- operation of that organisation to the educational program to o be carried carried carried car car- ried on among the bow housewives l wives of ot Utah President George GeorgI S Glen said that every precaution would bo be exercised to maintain th-j th h movement on an educational plane and to accomplish accomplish ac ac- results beneficial to the community at large Methods being followed out in va various various va va- rious communities were outlined and from the statements made ma e there theres Is s a genral movement that is Is bound to accomplish results of benefit to the entire community C. C E. E Arney Jr JI the executive secre secretary ar of the league explained to the delegates present the methods to be followed h by the various organizations In the distribution of the questionnaires designed to secure the data necessary to a full appreciation of industrial resources H. H E E. Godwin of the Union Pacific railroad said that his company was sincerely interested in the movement movement move move- ment to create a better cooperation between the various valious communities for forr d developing the resources of this tIlts I section B. B B W. W Robbins Hobbins of oC the Denver Denver Denver Den Den- ver Rio Grande Western railway I appealed for a more thorough consi consideration consideration con con- si of the of ot transportation transportation trans traus- agencies He presented data to sl show ow the necessity for greater great great- er 01 freedom of operation and the necessity ne no- for a better understanding of or transportation n. n problems G Garratt S. S Wilkin president of the Utah Manufacturers Manufacturers' association and chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of th the finance committee of the league reported that the league is adequately I financed n to to C carry Uly on the preliminary work and that the future future future fu fu- fu- fu ture sup support ort of th the organization will depend on the tho extent to which it renders practical service l Farm 1 Market Discussed At the the noon luncheon meeting Dr H. H V. V Hoyt dean of ot toe the school of at commerce of Brigham Young university university university uni uni- gave a brief talk taUt on the su sub sub- Jet of Farm Marketing Dr Hoyt told of ot the Increasing demand on the part of large eastern consumIng consuming consuming ing markets for the products of ot the west He urged a closer study on the part of oC the business community of ot the of or the agricultural community pointing out that the theman theman theman man on the farm was so constantly absorbed in the problem of production production tion tion i n that he I has as tine rime to devote o r tt t tt mfr h hj j n He lie told of the Increasing demand I I Ifor for lettuce and celer celery and and eggs produced pr pro I in the west ana anti of the adv advant advantage tnt tnt- age that this section na nad in the matte matter matter mat mat- te ter of freight rates over sections now supplying the New York Park mar mar- ket J At the afternoon s session session Dr W. W L. L of or the Ut Utah h Agricultural college delivered an interesting talk on the subject of Rural Credits Dr h was for many years connected with the United States department department department de de- of or agriculture during the period when data bearing upon this vital vHal problem was being assembled for use in the preparation of at the present federal farm loan system He traced the growth of or rural credit legislation and the benefits that had resulted from it He discussed in rather a thorough manner mannel the suggestions suggestions sug sug- that are now being considered considered considered consid consid- ered for creation of additional and supplementary credit machinery Dr R. R J. J Evans director of the extension extension exten exten- sion sign department of the Utah Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural college told of the plans adopted at the recent meeting of the executives of agricultural Institutions Institutions held in iii Washington D. D C. C He emphasized the fact that the farmers farm farm- I ers era are not looking for nor tor do they desire anything but Justice at the hands of the business men of the country They desire desire desire-an an equality of opportunity to establish their busi busi- ness Aid A M. M 1 S. S Eccles of ot Logan spoke on the present attitude of banking in institutions institutions in- in toward the tho matter of of farm loans He told of the practical 1 service service service ser ser- vice being rendered by these Institutions institutions institutions to carry carry the f farming community community ty over what he ch characterized as a temporary y 1 financial depression The inflated values at which some of the present presen t farm tarm lands lands lands' were were vere purchased I render bankruptcy certain for some of ok the men who are now on oil the farms and no machinery can ever cr be created that will twill forestall the operation operation opera opera- tion lion of great economic laws and forces He pleaded for a better cooperation cooperation co co- operation between the business and farming community to the end that I Isome some reasonable solution of their problem might be reached |