Show THREE PROMINENT MEN arft FROM INDIAN SERVICE GUESTS OF CLUB THURSDAY last thursday feb the roosevelt merchants luncheon club met at 7 p m at the shurtliff hotel hetel for foe a customary good meal together and the usual exchange of ideas reactive real tive to betterment work and general progress in this part of zion the officers J P may cecil wilkinson lkinson Wl and louie galloway had three guests invited and who were present viz supt bupt P al tidwell Tl dwell ft duchesne in charge of the U 0 indian agency principal woolridge of the whiterocks Whlter indian school and chief engineer guyn in charge of irrigation tor for the gol government lvern ment after the meal was served the three guests were invited to speak each one being introduced as comparatively ively strangers but men holding bolding big positions having important work in charge and whom the business men wanted to meet and with whom they desired the utmost cooperation four for general progress of both indians and white people bupt supt tidwell spoke very encouragingly of the basin he seems convinced that there is important work to do and impresses one with the fact that he Is going to do somo some of it he is a man of pleasing personality sona lity and of many years experience in dealing with the problems with which he must be contended principal woolridge spoke briefly roosevelt men have most of them met mr woolridge ridge his work at the indian school la Is well known although he has been in charge only about a year chief engineer guyn does not claim to be a speaker but what W hat he says mates makes one believe that he will do what be says wad and knows how to do quite a lot the business men were very fortunate in having three federal chiefs tor for an hour of social intercourse wherein business might also be considered 0 J bracken asked that the dairy industry Indi stry be given consideration and advised that more attention to dairy stock be given A general discussion of the subject indicated a keen interest supt bupt tidwell said that he be believed good grade cows should be shipped in as well as some pedigreed took tock but that depending on all fancy cows would be wrong all agreed that without proper barns and sheds that a good grade cow would be more valuable than the more perfect animal because we could not as a rule give sufficient attention to the tha high grade grada stok finally the meeting asked pres christy anderson of the comm commercial erceal club to appoint three men to investigate the subject and report to the com coin duo club cecil wilkinson 0 J bracken and J P may alay were appointed tho the luncheon club Is growing and seems to be an mt ml pc nt factor in community progress |