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Show Chamber Plans Spring Festival, Band Concerts "The greatest heritage we have today is that of a good strong government and it is the personal per-sonal obligation of every one of V r - LJ - 1 SPEAKER Dr. E. E. Monson, secretary of slate, tells of light for statehood. us to study the philosophy of government under a democracy and fight with all our "trength any threat to the principle that governments are for the welfare wel-fare and benefit of the citizens not the people for the government." govern-ment." This was the message of Dr. E. E. Monson, secretary of state, who addressed the opening ' : meeting of the year of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce Wednesday at Weasku Inn. Dr. Monson after calling attention to the recent celebration of Utah's 50th anniversary of statehood and tracing the history of this people's 50-year fight for admission ad-mission into the union, declared declar-ed that citizenship and statehood state-hood are not privileges to be taken for granted, but are blessings bless-ings to be appreciated and safeguarded safe-guarded by eternal vigilance and fair and honest dealing with each other and with our government. govern-ment. Horace A. Sorensen. chamber cham-ber president, presided at the meeting at which reports were made by John C. Barnes, chairman chair-man ' of the membership committee. com-mittee. Vice President Sam J. Nicholes. chairman of the finance fi-nance committee, and Paul I-Pearson, I-Pearson, chairman ot tne program pro-gram committee. Twelve new memberships in the diamber were approved, bringing the total to-tal to nearly 100, and new mem- . bers and guests present were introduced, in-troduced, i A. W. Hart, new member of the program committee, sang a new . Sugar House chamber song for which he has composeu words and music, and suggested suggest-ed that a series of Saturday afternoon aft-ernoon band concerts be held in the business section as soon as weather permits. Mr. Sorensen announced plans are being worked out. for a spring style and merchandise show to be staged as a major chamber promotional project later in the year. He also announced an-nounced that the next chamber membership meeting would be held the third Wednesday in February and that Tom Taylor Jr.. would be the speaker New members approved by the directors were: James O. Rhead & Co.. furnaces. furn-aces. 20S0 E. 27th S.; James F. Sheffield, Sheffield's Market, 803 E. 21st S.; W. L. Hansen, real estate holdings, 2108 S. 11th E-; E. J. Reimann, Reimann & Borg, accountants, lOSli E. 21st S-; Frank Roosendaal, Dixie Barbecue, Bar-becue, 2152 S. 11th E.: 1 Arnold Sieverts, Sunbeam Heating &. Electric, 199-1 S. 11th E.: Laird Snelgrove, Snelgrove Ice Cream. 1055 E. 21st S.; Cirant Mitlgley, Seagull Drug, 2115 S. 11th E.; Hooper Knowlton, Granite Realty, 2108 S. lltlr E.: W. a. Walker, insurance. 1919 S. ICtn E.; Dr. E. E. Monson. secretary I of state, 1446 Westminster ave., ' and William J. Marz, Wasatch Cleaning & Dyeing, 675 E. 21st' South. |