| Show FRANK FINK GAY TALKS AT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LUNCHER 41 point point out our advantages geographically and predicts constantly increasing tourist business iness says we must prepare for it pointing out that southern utah is by reason of its location geographically phi cally the center of scenic america and by reason of its climatic conditions ideal for a ear around cross continent route air F D B gay of the deseret news tour finding bureau predicted yesterday at the weekly mid day luncheon of the local chamber of commerce that we seen an anything thing yet as compared to what we may expect in the way of tourist travel in this locality the union pacific officials according to mr air gay estimate that they will bring people a year to see the wonders of this section arid and since the railroad tourists are only forty per centon the total number which visit a given locality he wonders how bow we are going to handle the other sixty per cent which is sure to come unless we make more elaborate preparations for them As to the value of this tourist business mi ali gay cites colorados 1922 harvest harest of forty eight to fifty million dollars from that source and says that il if we prepare for it ours will bo ba correspondingly big another suggestion was made by yin hm of vital importance lo caly arid that is that we should co operate cooperate with cedar city in their elicit effii t to raise forty thousand dollars to im prove the road up their canyon arid and that we should make it fifty and with the understanding that it be expended on rainbow route or the parowan carowan cedar breaks cedar canyon loop ile he says that tie the two cities parowan carowan and cedar are atthe at the fostof foot of a veritable rainbow arid and that there is a pot of gold at each end if the situation is appreciated precia ted and taken advantage of lie he pointed out that it is equal important for both communities that thai both canyon roads be kept in good condition in order that the 1001 loo shall be poa possible ible furthermore there is always danger of clone bursts taking one or tile the other of thi tbt roads out so it is most important import act that both roads be in good condition as a guarantee that tourists who come to see the cedar breaks shall shail always be able to reach them avei one road or the other mr gay was here in the inte interest resti of the scenic highways association membership campaign and was huc in getting several new members and a promise from the cham chain ber of commerce that it would increase that membership by means ot of an early drive an attempt was made to hold a public meeting in the evening with mr gay but the weather conditions another leguie in town and other things detracted so that there were ere only a few dozen people present they enjoyed a pleasant p evening however looking at mr air gays fine collection of lantern slide pictures of the scenic attract attractions of 0 this rocky mo section and listening to his bis descriptions historical info information mation etc in the district court objections have ben be n filed by the city to the findings finding and rep report of the commission in the segregation case ase indications at pie sent are thatis that if those objections are not sustained by the cobit the matter will go on oil appeal to the supreme court suit was filed recently in the district court by elzina ellina R hulet huet against win will smith wm D smith arid and the bank of iron county for the le leco covery very of head bead of sheep alleged to belong to the plaintiff the complaint coin plu nt recites that the de dc tend ants smith rented certain sheep horn the plaintiff plain till in 1917 agreeing to pay as annual rental thereon 2 lbs ibs of wool per head arid and 12 lambs on oil the li hundred undred annually and to make the old stock rood good that they failed to return the number due retaining head on which they had given a mortgage to the batik bank of iron county plaintiff seeks return of those sheep or judgement jud gement against defendants for |