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Show Legislative Council Plans Vcbcr College Meeting OGDEN, Oct. Members of t7Uh teffiilaUvB council will meet In Ofden Friday, beEinning; at 10 .m, to hear problems of Weber college and roads and water problems prob-lems as seen by Ogden Chamber of Commerce with recommended legislative action to be suggested to the council. Weber college will be hosts to the visitors, including State Sen. J. Francis Fowles and Rep. Edward Ed-ward C Larson, Ogden, at the college at 10 a.m.. when they will hear Frank Bane, executive mended state legislation to provide pro-vide for an adequate and sufficient roads system to meet needed standards. Piatt W. Fuller, committee com-mittee chairman, will present the program. Suggested water development and conservation problems, as seen by the Ogden Chamber of Commerce Com-merce water development committee, commit-tee, will be presented by O. D. Harris, Har-ris, Layton, speaking for J. A. Howell, Ogden, chairman of the committee. director, council of ititt fovern-Inents. fovern-Inents. Chicago. Later they win attend a Weber - college atudent body anembly and then go to Bertha Ecclea hall, where they will be gueata of the college at, a luncheon meeting. At t p.m. they will hear college problem prob-lem diacuaaed in city eommiwlon chambers, and will attend the Weber college-Southern Idaho College Col-lege of Education football game. . During the afternoon, too, the Council member, will bear Ogden Chamber of Commerce roada committee com-mittee euggestiona on over-all atate roads programs, with recom- |