Show PlANS INClUDE E Ei BAND i PARADES Varied Events Feature The program Pro Program pro Pro- gram of The Tho U. U B B. B I. I C. C This Year The Event Will CarryOver Carry CarryOver Over O Three Da Days S By Gilbert L. L Nance Programs have been issued for forthe forthe forthe the Uintah Basin Industrial Convention Convention Con Con- to be hel held at Ft Duchesne August 10 11 hind and nd 12 Prominent t among the speakers scheduled are M. M Hyde secretary of agriculture and Governor Governor Governor Gov Gov- George H. H Dern Dem The convention is an industrial and agricultural display of re resources resources re- re sources of the Uintah basin under the direction of a committee se selected selected selected se- se from flOm leading business agricultural agricultural agricultural ag ag- ag- ag and livestock men of Duchesne and Uintah Uintah Counties The Time convention will open this year with a 0 grand parade at 10 Continued on last page PLANS INCLUDE BANDS AND PARADES Continued from page 1 a. a m. m Wednesday August 10 The Infantry band of Fort Douglas Douglas Doug Doug- las and the Uintah-Ouray Uintah Indians together with Boy Scouts will participate in the parade Henry J. J assistant commissioner of Indian affairs Washington D. D C. C will address the assembly at 1045 a. a m. m on The Indians Indian's Place in America Dr Elmer G G. G Peterson pr president of the Utah State Agricultural college Can CanVe We Ve Live At Home I The Infantry band will give a concert at 1 p. p m. m Dr C. C N. N Jensen state superintendent of public instruction will vill address the assembly on Practical Subjects That Should Be Taught in Our Schools This will vill be followed by an oratorical contest between the prize winners of the Uintah and Duchesne county high schools The evening program will vill consist consist consist con con- of a concert by the Infantry Infantry In In- fan fantry try band an address A Living Living Living Liv Liv- ing on the Farm Frank Evans member of the federal farm board drama Friend Hannah presented present present- ed by the faculty of the Uintah high school of Vernal Thursday August 11 Governors Governor's Governors Governor's Governors Governor's Govern Govern- ors or's day A parade at 10 a. a m. m will will be led by the Uintah high school piece 50 band 1045 Governor Governor Gov Gov- George H. H Dern speaking on A Safe Public Program R R. M. M Rutledge regional forester Self r p. p m m. m Dr George Thomas president of the University of Utah Back to Pioneer Practices Practices Practices tices Henry H H. H Blood chairman of the state road commission What Good Roads and Homes Mean to the Uintah Basin The evening program will vill consist consist con con- of concert by the Infantry Infantry Infantry try band address addres Dr F. F S. S Harris Harris Harris Har Har- ris president of oC the Brigham Young university on How People Live in Russia On Friday morning August 12 the program will consist of parIn parade parade par par- ade in which the Infantry ban and the Uintah high school I bands will participate addresses Don B. B Colton congressman from I the Second district of Utah and Mrs Mr Henrietta K Burton Mr Colton will discuss The World in Distress and Mrs Burton In dain damn Arts and Crafts The afternoon program will consist of a concert by the Infantry band address Do We Ve Recognize the History We Ve Are Making Levi Edgar Young professor of history at the University University University Uni Uni- of Utah Masonic ora oratorical tori cal contest Washington as a Farmer the participants being Stanley Orser representing the Duchesne county high schools and Urma Kelly representing the high school of Uintah county The contest is sponsored by the Mas Masonic Masonic Masonic onic lodge of Duchesne and Uintah Uintah Uintah Uin Uin- tah counties The evening program will mark I Ithe the closing of the convention consisting consisting consisting con con- of a band concert by the Infantry band address Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture Ag Our Basic Industry Arthur M M. Hyde secretary of ag ag- awarding of trophies and prizes Indian program a dramatization of Longfellow's Hia Hiawatha by the students of the White Whiterocks rocks Indian boarding school I All three days of the convention will have in addition to the programs programs programs pro pro- grams and addresses baseball games pitching contests and sports of various sorts The committee has arranged for material material ma ma- that will vill interest every member of the family and arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- ar- ar are made whereby the visitor may camp on the grounds during the three-day three festivity The exhibits will consist of forestry forestry forestry for for- estry livestock mining agriculture agriculture agriculture ture farm mechanics and according according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to the committee in charge the convention is only surpassed by the Utah state fair |