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Show WEBER CLUB HAS TAKEN i ACTION :: To offset any effort that Salt Lake City might make to place Itself upon the automobllo map of the United States at the expenso of Ogden's already al-ready established preference, the Weber We-ber club has appointed a committee , to tako caro of this city's Interest In J the matter. rJ While there Is some cangcr 0. ', transcontinental automobile tourlst3 t paying heed to the agitation which ,; ZIon is now making to turn tne route f of present travel at Evanston, Wyo- Jf mlng, south so that Salt Lake is )i reached and Ogden left off the line of - travel, the local committee will seo : 1 that no false guide posts are raised i Tho proposed Salt Lake route would ! J mean the climbing of miles of moun- tain grades and many miles of un- '; necessary travel. . J The men appointed to give public ' j Jty to the automobile public concern Ing the Salt Lake route are Carl Al- ;i lison, S. W. Badcon, L. H. Becraft ; i and Archlo Browning All of theso : i men are familiar with the different 'i roads east nnd the purpose of th'r "k i appointment Is for them to make thla knowledgo public. J' k |