Show 50 TO PROMOTE RECLAMATION 1 1 i Launch Colorado River P Project Which Will iI nl Redeem Re- Re deem 4 Acres I Is saul said to be the time most mot stupendous stu sin pen o R reclamation project ever de devised dpI tie tie- I In time the west est was isas officially launched yesterday when fifty flit tift men created a 3 tentative organization atlon destined des des- tined to ln Uon redemption of or des I acres of oC land in tho the Colora Colorado o river liver drainage ar area a. a I I Expenditure of oC between an and Is involved In In the I project which would woul convert between a ot nd a-nd 1 acres of oC thirsty lands Into thriving Utah farms arm Thia vast ast expenditure to bo be borne by the time federal government go anti and states tates In I the he the Colorado drainage area ca a. a has for tOI its primary primary mary object tho the reclamation of oC lands for Cor the soldiers ho who will return from Crom room L Europe u io p ml Governor Bamberger presided l as temporary chairman and anil O. O 1 J. Grimes as secretary of at the the- conference which continued throughout The I following del delegates ates were appointed by Governor Bamberger Bamberber as a committee on permanent or organization Former Gov Governor jo William Spry rry Salt Halt Like e cHairman chair cHair- chairman man J. J L L. L Lytel Provo Proto D. D D. D Mcay McI ay Ill W. W II H. Wattis Ogden den George S. S Auerbach Salt I Lake ke ike W W. V V. Armstrong Salt Lake Will Ihl G. G Farrell Salt L Like Lake ke secretary t P Permanent Officers Officer Late Lato yesterday afternoon the followIng following follow ollo ing permanent and committeemen committee committee- men then were vere selected W R. R Wallace Vallace Salt Lake president William Spry Salt Lake first vice president ent A A. AV V. lvina 1 Salt Lake second vice president Will G. G Farrell Salt Lake secretary 1 J. L. L JI Lytel L Provo Pro V. V W. W 11 II 11 A Wattis Ogden D. D I D. D McKay huntsville George Auerbach Salt LaJ Lake c V. V W. W V. V W. W Armstrong Salt Lake George Albert Alhert Smith Salt Halt Lake Dr John A A. A Salt Halt Lake Dr J E. E G. G Peterson Logan L L- W. W Curry Curn Vernal and T. T L. L Allen C l Following arc are two tao of or the time resolutions formulated b by this committee Resolved That the lie governor ernol of I Utah appoint a standing committee s of fifteen delegated with full tull power to to elc t elett t officers for 01 this organization to select ct all necessary committees an arid and to pet perform such other executive duties as pertain to 10 the successful carrying out of oC timi this plan That the governor s of oC Utah also alo Issue Isue a n general call fOI for a conference i tn I h. h l In 01 1 T n j I date al t to i be C composed lP of delegates t s-t from I i the states Included in the I I area named for the time purpose of per per- I feeling a general plan for or the time accomplishment I 0 of the time object I nat c II e Concerned I George Gcorge F. F McGonagle le state stae engineer I I I outlined paramount facts acts I h in if I j lion with federal reports on the I Colpi Colp- Colp i j rado river project H He I-fe says sas that at atI I present there Is under cultivation atlon In Inthe Inthe inthe the basin acres I With the tIme completion of oC the project the following a additional acreage could be brought under tinder cultivation atlon I Utah Wyoming Colorado New ew Mexico Arizona tI California A 1 total of ot Mr Jr McGonagle sai said there i is also alMo a possibility of oC developing de In Utah horsepower hom r In iii Colorado l OOOO horsepower horse horse- power powel find and In Wyoming horse horse- I power 0 W e F ri rh 11 t n m I D p at attile tile the lie conference conference- i jc R. R R R. R Lyman George F F. F McGonagle W. W V. V R. R Valla Wallace e C. C I L. L Olson S. S B. B Tuttle I O. O F. F Peterson I R. R V. V W. W Span Spangler lel George GeorgeI Dern DernA y W V. Ivins George Albert Smith Geor George e S. S Auerbach Will Ill G. G Fa Farrell II I William Spry Ralph R n. Woolley JohnA John fohn A A. Harden Bennion Geor George e eI I Thomas A A. A W McArthur nn tOld and H. H L. L I I Stoner all of or Salt Lake I Roy Bullen I J E. E G. G Peterson and anti E B. R. R Owen Logan D. D D. D 1 McKay and amid W. W II 11 Wattis attis Ogden den J. J I. I L. L Lyt Lytel l. l Provo PIO Archibald Bevan Be Tooele J. J G. G M. M Barnes llIe Kaysville R. R F E. E Da Davis DaIs Is Willard F F. F 1 W. W Reynolds Thomas L. L Allen Coal W V V. V D. D Sutton Park CIt City N. N T. T Porter Conter John A. A AN Fortie ForUe George A. A Wooton Price I I. I P. P Snell Spanish Fork B. B J. J 1 Silliman Green River and George T T. T Henry Marys- Marys 3 vale Ie t. t I |