Show UNION MEETING DISCUSSES AFFAIRS OF STAKE I 1 the mens section ot of the monthly I 1 union meeting un eling of 0 the parowan carowan stake held here sunday afternoon I 1 nas as to a consideration ut of tile temporal affairs of the stake as luil had blen previously announced in his opening remarks reni arka lug ing the purpose or odthe the meeting pres neat aili ul r butte that we e are well into a suni which an tich haslit brot brol the or the in financial in ancial conditions winch we had hoped for and that ill aliu up pio aching loter will probably bring brine very hard times for or many pro peo pie whose those reserves ili the way ay ot of continued to pao page live five UNION MEETING DISCUSSES AFFAIRS OF STAKE continued from first page savings clothing atad etc were largely exhausted last winter because of these prospects he said he thought it timely to call a meeting of community leaders to discuss possible means of 0 relieving some ot of the distress which threatens and he would like to hear from some of those present particularly the more experienced ones as to their ideas he added that county and city funds which helped out to quite an ail extent last winter may be lacking this year and it is up ud to us to find other means of solving the problem he wish to be interpreted as sounding any alarm or note of pessimism but he believed serious on the matter was mas timely those present were then given opportunity port unity tl ti express their ideas and when they hesitated he called on R A thorley to give his was ideas mr al r thorley advocated a twenty five per cent reductions in the salaries of public officers as a means of 0 creating a fund for the relief of those in distress and the idea seemed to appeal to a number of others who were present and who spoke in similar vein others advocated rigid economy and the doing of more inore of our own work and there were conflicting ideas concerning hiring more or less men growing wheat or alfalfa and numerous other suggestions some of which had merit and some which peter 11 II gurr suggested that unemployed might at least get their winters wood supply while teanis teams are not too busy and that it if they cant work tor for cash that they accept produce R L jones discussed what was done a number of years ago in arizona and the new england states stairs to relieve a similar condition and rug suggested the possibility of developing new sources of bievenue le venue among then them our tourist business lehi W jones one of tile the last speakers speak era emphasized tile the suggestion ol of a previous speaker that we go to work doing whatever we can find to tor for whatever we can get tor for it rather than using the depression as an ail excuse tor for adlen idleness ess ile he also intimated that it may be necessary tor for us to change some of our basic industries in this locality before prosperity will return fully and suggested the tourist bu business Siller 13 as a pos sivility lity bishop walter K granger who was aa the last speaker expressed the opposite apposite view in ill the in matter atter of salary reductions stating mating that lie he didot didlot feel that that was the solution and d that tor for the most part salaries in ill the county and CRY city are not too loo high other speakers at the meeting included wilford day II if L adams john stevens E J palmer R C knell and joseph jones many good ideas out by the dis were brought brou elit si and some which wore were nil 11 but t buffo humorous rous but no concrete act toti n resulted from the meeting |