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Show O ; 1. 11. I. C. FIIKK ADMISSION' I5CT STIHCTLV HIGH CLASS The Uintah Basin Industrial Con-, vention' originated in 1923 as a gathering of basin peopte basin interests to "Know Basin. Resources Better''. It Avas and still is, financed financ-ed by subscriptions from basin people, peo-ple, businesses, counties, and towns. Admission to all meetings are free. As the convention has developed and evolved entertainment and recreational rec-reational features have been added but admission to all U. B. 1. C. meetings meet-ings is still free of cost. In oth.r words, those Avho attend the V. R. I. v.-. are the guests of the convention. The people Avho appear on the education ed-ucation program are prominent in j the affairs of the state and nMjo:: v..' authorities in their respective lie!!:. i The entertainment features provide u are in the same relatives clas.-s. Rn.;-. I ball games and sight-seeing trips 'in the afternoons, plays, pageants, and readings in the evenings' and g;" .1' music throughout the day. Gr.i shade and good Avat'-r for i-amping are plentiful. The grounds are thoroughly ponded pond-ed to avoid even tho appearance of roAvdyism or - indecensy. Juvenile campers must be chaperoned. Playgrounds Play-grounds Avith competent .".tporvJsiop are provided for children. Th" whole aim is to provide wholesome education, edu-cation, entertainment, and recreation recrea-tion for those Avho attend the convention con-vention oil August 3, 4, 5, -at Fort Duchesne. |