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Show TO CONSERVE NATURAL RESOURCES OP REGION i Utali Society of Engineers Will Hold Meeting to Consider the Matter. i , i The Utnh Society of Englnoers will hold a meeting in the auditorium of tho Packard library,' Salt Lako City, Friday evening, Fobruary 19 next, for the purpose pur-pose of considering cjucsllons pertaining to the conservation of tho natural resources re-sources of the intermountaln region. InvltatlonB have boon extended- to Senator Smoot, ex-Governor Cutler, Governor Gov-ernor Spry. Governor Brady of Idaho, and these gentlemen will be present at the meeting unless previously mude engagements- have to- be filled. The list of speakers for tho evening Includes the names of some of tho most prominent conservation authorities, and development engineers In the west, and it Is believed that great good will result from the consideration ot the matters to be brought beforo tho meeting. The programme pro-gramme as at present arranged Ja as follows: fol-lows: Introductory remarks, Joseph F. Merrill,. Mer-rill,. B. S Ph.D.. director State School of Mines. "Forestry." Clyde Lcavltl, district forester for-ester United States forestry service. "Water Power," Paul N. Nunn and M. Cheever. "Irrigation." Hon. John A. WIdtsoe, A. M.. Fh.D., president State Agricultural' college. . "Irrigation," William D. Livingston, general' manager Irrigated Land3 company. com-pany. "Mineral Resources," Robert IT. Bradford. Brad-ford. Ph.D., State university. "Fuel Supply." Daniel Harrington. "Water Power" (from tho standpoint of tho small user), Leonard Wilson and Ii. C. Lackner. ' i |