Show COMPLETED FOR RIVER HEARINGS AND ENTERTAINMENT EN OF VISITORS c Heads Reception Committee ommittee to Meet SecretarY Secre- Secre k tarY Hoover and Other Members embers of Commission n ference Sessions in inHouse inHouse inHouse House Chamber at Capit Capil Capi- Capi Rol t l on Monday and Tues- Tues Jay Open to the Public I Secretary of ot Commerce Herbert I Jover er will arrive in Salt Lake tonight I 1040 Ho He will be met at by a committee consisting I Governor Charles R. R Mabey Judge Judge- II illman man D. D Johnson of ot the United I tates district court C. C M. M Morris I States attorney for this district dig dis- United Mayor Colonel F. F L. L commandant ant at Fort ort Douglas th the of ot George Thomas president University of Ot Utah E. E E. E Corfman Cortman chief Justice of ot the tho supreme court of ot Utah and President F F. C. C Schramm of ot the club who will wilt escort to the Hotel Utah On Monday morning the first section sec sea Ion tion of the conference of ot the Colorado will be bo held in the river er commission house of ot representatives in the capitol tb the lower floor being reserved entirely I tot the delegates and members of ot the conference while the will bo bEt boWn Wn open to the public to whom an 1 tl extended by the committee on arrangements arra to attend I When adjournment is had at noon a aview view review of ot the Junior R. R O. O T. T C. C of ot the Salt Lake high schools will be held on Second North street at the head of ot State street and immediately in front capitol Secretary Hoover and governor vernor Mabey will review the cadet officers meers who will be in command of ot Colonel B. B B. B Hyer OFFICIAL OFFIC AL ORDER ISSUED he following general order No 18 has be has been n Issued by Colonel Hyer The Junior R. R 0 O. T. T C. C battalions wIll act as escort of ot honor for Gover- Gover and Secretary Hoover from the t te capItol to the Commercial lub on Monday The battalions will b in column of platoons on East Capitol street facing south East East sigh High battalion in front with its head headon on Second North street From this po position po- po cuba battalions will march west on Second North street south on Main Mam street t being reviewed by the governor find filid Secretary Hoover from the lower steps In iii front of ot the capitol East High school battalion bp will l lavo hae avo the tle East High Chool hool on street- street c bout 11 1115 15 a m. m and Sand proceed to tott tt f- f After the parade this bat Ballon allon will wilt turn east into Fourth South street t and board the cars between Main and State streets aThe The iThe West High school battalion will proceed by marching in time to arrive at the tho capitol at 11 1145 45 After Atter the parade this battalion will turn west South street and arid will march back to the tho school building The Tho Commercial club membership luncheon will be addressed by Secretary Secretary Secre Secre- tary Hoover on economic conditions of oC the world FC Schramm president of pt the club will preside introducing Governor Mabey who in turn will introduce Secretary Secretary Sec See Hoover The other governors present In the cit city the members of ot the Colorado river commission Arthur P. P Davis Bavis director of ot the United States r reclamation service and F. F E. E Weymouth Weymouth Wey- Wey mouth chief engineer will also be In Introduced introduced itt itt- to the club membership laThe iThe Th second session of ot the commission commis commis- sion will toll follow ow at 2 o'clock and will close clos' about 5 when the commissioners will adjourn for tor the day That night b beginning at o'clock the annual banquet of ot the engineering council of ot Utah will be held Secretary Hoover b being ng the tho principal speaker BANQUET PLANS READY ITh Irh ft Lu In m mcharge charge the banquet to be bo given Mon- Mon by the engineering council have compelled all the details fO for the affair The indications are that thel are aro going to give their brother engineer a rousing and cordial welcome ome 1 It ir the fa tact fact t that approximately already signified their of being present is any criterion I The IThe committee also has been advised u i that Governor Boyle of ot Nevada and Governor Meachem of ot New Mexico I nave accepted invitations to be pres- pres entas they will be in the tho city at that I The program for the evening will consist in addition to ItO Secretary lIo Hoovers Hoover's vers ver's talk short addresses by Governor Governor Gov Gov- Mabey Mayor H. H T. T Plumb Director Allen Alien P. P Davis of ot the there re reclamation service and the tho officials from croin the Southwestern states who are are f Continued on page 12 i I ARRANGEMENTS to rv Of I It 1 lp l from 1 l POi p Continued Continued page e to t be present Professor R. R R. R Lyman wi wiS will wf r ll be the toastmaster toastmaster- ster S 'S The members of the engineering engineering- ri In charge of the arrangements are ale aro as follows R. R A. A Hart general chairman committee on invitations L. L Jf ivr Pharis chairman n H H. S. S Klein Klein- schmidt pr program gram committee Carl W. W S Scott ott chairman publicity committee G. G A. A Allen chairman an and Leonard Leonar Cahoon H. H H H. H Hitchcock committee off orf hotel arrangements W. W A. A Moser I chairman and John Salberg C. C O. O P- P teler Frank Hagerman L. L R. R Gamble Gamble Gam- Gam ble W. W L L. L'- L' Cone Walter Valter Hendon I Gam-I reception re reception re- re eption committee Paul P. P Ashworth chairman and W. W R R. Armstrong R R. R R. R Lyman L man S S. S Q Cannon E. E R. R I Ernest rnest Gayford H. H M. M Adkinson L. L D. D Anderson G G G. W. W Lilly L L. G. G J Jr A. J A A. Kahn Joseph F. F Merrill t C. C R. R Higson R. R E E. E Caldwell H. H C C. Lewis fR R K Brown Taylor Woolley W W. EWi E. E Wi Ware re Leslie Hodgson H H. G G. Harmon G. G CJ J. J Ulrich Max Schick AUTO TRIP PROPOSED On Tuesday if It is possible to complete complete com coin the hearings hearIng in sufficient time the members of at the commission and party will be taken for a trip through the toe valley and to to the point of the Ine mountain where Utah Rush Ruh and Cedar valleys may be viewed for for- forthe the purpose of showing what has been done In irrIgation irrigation gation in the state of Utah At noon Tuesday the conference will adjourn in order that Secretary Secretary- Hoover and other distinguished guests may at attend attend at- at tend tend The he luncheon tendered by the Rotary Ro Ro- tary club the afternoon being heing devoted to toa a completion of the public hearings t The official program for th the two da days Monday and Tuesday is as follows folleS follows fol fol- I lows leS of welcome and general I statement by Governor Mabey I Introduction and general outline of 1 Utah's case A A. F F. Doremus former st state te engineer I L Lessons taught by sIxt sixty years' years gall 11 on the Sevier river and their i application to the Colorado river C. C J. J i Ullrich former deputy state tate engineer Irrigation problems and their solution ton bon in the Uinta b basin sin W L. L Hansen Utah water storage commissioner Economic and industrial problems of the Colorado river basin W. W R. R W Wallace Wal Wallace Wal- Wal l- l lace chairman Utah water storage commission rower Power ower problems and development of the Colorado river rl and i Its s tributaries in Utah S S. S R. R Inch general manager Utah PoWer Polder and Light company Lessons taught by the complete development development de de- of the Bear river for irrigation irrigation tion lion and power purposes and their ap applIcation application ap- ap to the he Colorado river Markham Markham Markham Mark Mark- ham Cheever superintendent Utah Power and Light company I Irrigation and drainage and their re relation relation re- re I lation to t the e scientific and economic I development of the Color Colorado do river R It A A. Hart drainage engineer r. r I Dr Widtsoe will sum up Utah's case and emphasize the conclusions which may be applied to the Colorado river in light of the data submitted d from ac actual actual actual ac- ac I experience in irrigation during the thelast thelast thelast last seventy-five seventy years In lit the state of Utah After Dr Widtsoe has completed tho the summing up of Utah's case there will willbe willbe willbe be brief discussions by persons representing setting the general public for the purpose purpose purpose pur pur- pose of bringing out g general facts with reference to the experience derived from froin irrigation throughout the tho state of Utah |