Show AND ANDi r I i KANZLER DINNER i CLUB SPEAKERS J Mr Hinckley Hinckle executive secretary y of the Provo Pro Chamber of Commerce e c nd and president of the time mountain Intermountain i 1 Scenic Highway Association au an t I Fred Zed S. S Kanzler president e t of the Ephraim Lions Lion's Club and ud a numer num- num I er of the executive I ve council of th the m ryce Bryce Canyon Council of Boy Scouts Scout were ere the speakers at the c J r r meeting of the Mantl Manti Dinner t i 1 l b. b The former discussed Utah i nd her resources in a very capable I j J JI anner almer and the latter made I an W 1 I nt nt nt plea for support for the BO Boy 1 j Gout out fund drive which Is now being bein ade ade A large number were were- in at at I at the luncheon Principal jfe J E. E Johnson led the singing The lub tub appointed a committee to aid 5 n placing a county exhibit in the i tate late tate capitol building When Pres- Pres dent dent Bentley called called for action one on h c he e question of including the I J t the luncheons and devoting some me rae to dancing there was no re- re and the matter was dropped 1 Mr Kanzler was the first speak speak- r of Introduced following supper His je t was the Boy Scouts He ged support In the H he that is now bein being made for forto minds to carry carryon on the Boy Scout v ork in this district He Ho declared Eat at no other single effort Is doing ro r to much to save our boys from the the ringers angers angers of youth and making them uw tw aw abiding citizens as is is the Boy movement There are I Ien i I men Den en and boys bos actively in scouting j t n ti America and more substantial I In J oen 1 en n enlisting their service and a ore pore boys joining their ranks each fir aay ay ay according to Mr 1 r Kanzler He stated that his brother Is judge ad- ad ocate ocate cate over a district in Oregon and n n f f. f the cases which came before Elm last year only 2 were bo boy c couts outs and the parents of both of Continued on page eight I j Club Speakers Continued from page 1 these boys bos were delinquents H Have He Heave e lave ave ave a brief outline of ot the organization lon tion as it has been reported in the tho press ress Ephraim he said has lia s already gone gone over the top in reaching reach reaching ing her quota of oC the funds for thi this s year ear We Ve have our feet reet planted i idie in n die Jie richest soil of ot the world d wor wa was s the concluding remark of Mr 11 Hinkley Hinkley Hinkley Hin Hin- kley after he had delivered deli a decidedly decidedly decidedly de de- Interesting and instructive p discussion on the tho Industries of blah Utah fruits and vegetables ran rank k the highest in flavor and quality among the state of the Union an and d command a high market value but not enough is grown to supply the I demand Our celery commands a I i premium of 5 cents cent per bunch more I I than that of any other state Utah the other states in the Union Union Un Un- ion fon in her acre production of grains according to the speaker 1 I Our livestock attract the nations of or the world twenty y seven se of ot them have come to Sanpete for tor our Rambouillet Ram- Ram Rambouillet bouillet sheep Our eggs command commanda j ja a premium of or of 5 cents per dozen I above e those of any other state in the Union In 1924 our poultry produced in eggs and in meat besides the local consumption There Is room for development In our dairy products I We We cannot supply the demand WIs- WIs consi n b buys bus ups alfalfa in Wyoming s I and Colorado for tor her hor dairy herds i 1 and makes dairy products for tor the I markets of the intermountain and r Pacific coast states Carbon count county p he lie said said bas has enough coal t to b lam t t v 1011 me Ut U. U S. S at the present rate of ot con for tor years j Iron county has enough iron to rela relay all alII the rails in America and build all the steel cars besides We have the largest open copper mine in gin the world arId and the ore Is getting richer as the mining goes deeper We lead the states in the production of or sil nil ver Yer are second in copper and third In lead Our mineral mines have produced as an average per year during the past 7 years Lime salt cement plaster fertilizer zer glass silica and china clays sope cope stones we etc etc we have in immeasurable quantities and of or the finest quality Utah has the largest deposit of oil shale and has enough oil and gas to supply the U. U S S. S at Its present rate of or consumption for years jears according to the the speaker Speaking of or scenic attractions of ot southern Utah eminent authorities claim he said they are unexcelled celled Tourists left in Denver Colo in 1923 and in 1924 They are arc beginning to come to Utah Utah's greatest resource however according i to the speaker is her people with their sagacity their fine spirit y their industry in industry in- in and their ideals they are arc the finest type of man and wom womanhood to be found We Ve have our feet planted in the richest spot in t the e world were his concluding words Mr 11 was given a I r rousing rous rous- ing vote of ot thanks for tor his address Following the luncheon he returned s home to Provo In company with F F. F D D. D B B. B Gay executive the tho secretary of or who IntermOuntain Tourists Ass n. n was also o a guest at r the luncheon lunch lunch- eon Con which was held at the Eagle Hotel s c I |