Show successful at ft duchesne A attracts attracts crowds Crowd estimated crowd at days program was many valuable talks on irrigation outlook of the uintah basin H M X lundell dell elected president for next gathering the thirteenth annual gathering of the uintah basin industrial convention august 7 8 9 closed successfully friday night by many what will go down in our history as aa the water conservation this years year a convention was waa the best yet held and its ita influence influent will have the tha greatest import in the basins history in some ways the greatest number of persons persona attended this year taking all into consideration there were approximately 20 visited at some time during the three days there were far more people camped on the grounds tuesday evening than any year yet more persons saw the indian pageant than ever before at other meetings the crowds were normal an estimate of was made of the immense crowd at the first meeting on wednesday the great educational features of the university of utah utah state agricultural college and the brigham young university received more consideration than ever before the same of the american VAA VA re A cross the state fish and oame game department dement utah public health department ashley national forest dinosaur exhibit uric flower show concerts by the infantry band and the uin tan tah high school band the sports were better than ever with more participants and more spectators boy scouts tennis horseshoe pitching hoise pulling contests baseball activities for all ages both educational and entertaining was the unique indian pageant of tribal and ceremonial dances on ion thursday evening probably the most thrilling and outstanding event in the entire history of the URIC from an unexpected source vaa nas v aa the pageant reading by er erma era a harris the treat great throng was spell bound each time she stepped before the mike her charming olce could be heard to the remotest bounds of the tha grounds the dinosaur exhibit and talks by dr A C boyle jr geologist engineer in charge of the tha dinosaur national monument was of especial interest to old and young the unusual success ot of the annual UBI c was not jost jast a hap pen so be because ause many residents of the uintah basin have I formed led the habit but of the untiring and exhausting efforts of pr president ident ray pay E dillman dallman of roosevelt and hla his loyal corps of executive corn com mitte emen and over 50 community chairmen who spent night after night and day after day berf perfecting ting details and eliminating unessee bials profiting by years yeara of experience in success officers and executive committee to help president dillman were L W page vice president ident fort duchesne robert L bennett Bennet fc secretary and treasurer ft duchesne Duch osne program E Peter peterson sOm vernal exhibits leo 0 thorne vernal indians indiana lester CI boose whiterocks Whlter horse pulling heber aured allred roosevelt ladles ladies mrs 11 II P edwards roosevelt finance horace L allred row roosevelt velt publicity fenton L U williams roosevelt recreation harold M lundu Lun dU vernal recreation miss marle marie singleton vernal sanitation dr 0 E patterson ft duchesne floriculture mrs leonard leoard gardner necla reception CL cep eption tion mr and mrs M M E lundberg roosevelt grounds ground 11 11 palmer ft duchesne community chairman were 11 barlow a harmston haj amston 0 L knight elroy elray largon loren lopen ROM oren cury L murphy L T bennett 13 P kelly henry stough fred feltch alvin weeks J A cheney mrs alert dastrup mrs N faydock kick mrs warren strong mrs jea jesse maxell macnell legrande Orande Le mecham acar M lyman clarence baum ryle blackburn robert marimon Mart mon byron goodrich lester bingham martin W curtla curtis W L whitlock ray pay GUI ray labrum clair haslem will fjelstad lla young will labrum 0 W smith james lloid enor enoch h lewis earl case L D garaber Ga Gar rAier illner alvans phillips lyman burdick assurance that the colorado river compact adequately protects the rights lights of the upper basin states to the waters of the colorado river was glien ghen tile the thousands attending the second days dars sm session ian of the by gov bov henry 11 sl wd od governor nor blood assured ed the convention that the state governa nt ano and the congressional legation delegation was doing everything every thir 9 possible to protect the rights of the people of utah to the waters of the tha colorado Colora Alo rier he explained that the river was an interstate stream and as suel such was under the jurisdiction of the federal government lie he also alao pointed out that the river greatly 6 V I 1 harold X lundell chosen URIC president for 1936 fluctuates from year to bear ear in december of some years the flow flaw la is less than three per cent of the now in the flood sewn season of the year he said governor blood emphasized the point that the colorado river Is no different than any other western stream except that it la is wg larg er and has a deeper canyon the only difference between the colorado and other gestern rivers Is that hat utilization of the former has seen been longer delayed due no doubt to the difficulties encountered in controlling such a huo huga volume of water v ater on the colorado the same as with ith other western streams diversions were sere first made on the lower reaches ol of the river diversions have also been made on the upper colorado into the uintah basin and in this priority rit tights lights have been established said the speaker in establishing of priority rights governor blood pointed to the fact that mexican fari farr reis are using water which passes through the aith uintah basin and some of which constitute those very headwaters with mth which this interrogatory top 10 lo Is concerned and you are of course aware that these farmers in mexico and in their behalf the government of the republic of mexico not only claims claim the vested right to so use the waters which they have been using in the past and axe are now using but also ultima ultimately tely to use a ery large larga amount of water in n addition to that now being put to 0 o use and if the mexican farmer has the right to use such euch water it follows followay that ou roust must allow enough water ater to pass down rival to till fill such right continued the gov governor ar A graphic verbal erbal picture of ephs great dom commercial domm erdal mercial poultry industry past present and future was waa painted by clyde 0 edmonds salt lake general manager of the utah poultry producers cooper co oper active association in one of the principal addresses thursday afternoon the poultry expert traced briefly the almost phenomenal development of this industry from tile the inception of the state poultry cooperative back in 1923 and then turned to the present situation and future 01 outlook the tha commercial poultry industry in this state he sal als is steadily aUy recovering effing from the depression its which retarded elsion growth pe short of the logical goal of DO tt this is year the value of coni commercial mercial poultry and poultry products show should d reach or exceed the marlc mark 99 again aln mr edmonds had bome definite encouragement for uintah basin ite faram tar meirs lie its predicted in am proved condition ton tor for the poultry industry aad W urged basin residents to raising energy devote more to ment meat birds with teed feed to in eastern heavy utah relatively che cheap ap and conditions are plentiful ground of qua quality 1 ideal deal tor for the production colored poultry on an economical that basla basis he said indicating industry in the the meat poultry should have a commercial comb alone B asin value of nearly cooperative manager cronl promised the the wholehearted whole hole hearted t of state assertion explaining the organization was P prepared par ed to hla his stations establish and operate receiving in the tha basin wherever production condition warranted southern cal california particularly tor for all tho the offers a ready market quality heavy meat chickens produced in utah and the bbate poultry association has a direct sales agency there insuring the best possible prices turning to the egg and feed price situation mr awl linonis stated that tho the ratio bet between een the tv two a was waa more favorable avo rable to the than for months and the trend Is still in this direction ile he mentioned the eget egi market as aa 11 holding firm with additional advances expect expected ted during the next to or three months hue hile feed prices wern seem on the aleline eune eline due to heavy production of grain and nd hay the utah poultry producers cooperative oper stive association as well as aa continued on page five austi au st I construction greater Or eater de continued from page one many of the most efficient individual ai poultry man has weal hew the depression storm in rood food condition its manager pointed out lit lie cited figures showing that the state latona a ratio of assets to liabilities bili ties as fl better than three to one its ita as aset ets are valued at 1600 OW including inventories accounts and equipment while liabilities total about residents of the uintah basin were mere warned amed thursday everol evenna ng to lern lc nerve erve their water ater supply if they i would promote the interests of their oll dr franklin 8 harris Pr predent Ident of the th brigham young university end and expert pert agronomist in speaking awaiting to the tumbled thronia said bald much of the th valuable elements of your unusually rich soil will be washed away if irrigation work Is 1 not lot wisely conducted ile he urged camers to obtain the prow proper tn in formation Tonn atlon so that they could more Intelligent iv protect their resources and bring from the soli soil a rich harvest construction estrue ion of adequate water oysten isy 00 stema A on t uintah basin farms with fund secured gneier the feral housing act was urged by william peterson director of the e tension service of the me utah state agricultural college in speaking at the third days day session there never his has been ft a time so BO opportune as the present for the possibility of installing a 9 oatIs satisfactory fac water system on uintah babain farms farma said director peterson the speaker suggested the extensile use of cisterns when hen spring and good well water Is not available them cisterns ft ja constructed and filled will sill vie gle a satisfactory and safe water arter supply he WO sold director peterson gave a detail ed explanation of the construction of a cistern and the proper method of filling it due to the fact act that 9 large area in the vetah basin ban la is covered with bhules which have a high per der cent ot of water soluble salt it has been difficult to in develop sat satisfactory lafae surface wells director peter peffer son explained ile he said however hoever that no better quality of water can he found than that which comes from the artesian basin in the uintah country while torn some of these abells are small director peterson heclo W M that if the water from s v veil ell that flowed as 03 low as 83 one galloro gallon per knute was wholly con arved it would be ample for a f family ef cf the end and at the same bame time take care of the domestic stock on the farm chero the water does not flow to the surface the speaker str siw that wells be bored into the wild solid tand stone and anc pumped this problem he said needs additional study and development and oro promises water meter in many areas that now new lack a satisfactory water supply on carmi which cannot obtain 1 well l at water and are not to a water ater system a cistern should bf be constructed the speaker these cisterns be filled from on n irrigation canal and rive the bamily and farm ft a M water supply mr jr peterson said it bad be been en found a round cistern Is the most ono rn in building ft cistern the speaker suggested that the builder count on needing gallons of water per person pr p r month A cistern 13 12 feh feet in garnet er and 12 feet deep wt will 11 hold gal fal ions ons of w a ater ter which would be ample tor for most any family tor for it a period of three months he explained in filling ft a cistern mr peterson urged that the water mater bo be filtered it if the water carries butle 3 salt bait F small mall faett ling ponds along the lateral eral will be bd found of great advantage lie he said archie P rvan gave a brief history rt ef the he public domain grazing land act and told of ita I 1 administration d rt it Is the intention of the grazing sen ice to set up only fin an or to cooperate with the stock interests of the west the speaker asser asier teO but the actual control and ad ministration administration of pub acl id domain pastures should rest with alth the stockmen stoc kmen who ILI use these pastures they should continue to operate their busness with the lloil minimum of federal control cers elected who will be in charge of the plans and arrangements for the meet next year are harold av M lundell vernal dent L W page superintendent of the uintah indian reservation at fort duchesne vice tee president robert kobert L bennett ft duchesne secretary and tress treasurer E wn vernal program chairman L 0 11 thorne vernal exhibits heber allred roosebelt Roo noo hone Pulling iks ter chapoose whiterocks Whlter indiana M E lunater noo roosevelt publicity deett jewett cortie bortle ut mt ErrOn fi re creaton miss marie singleton vernal Nor women a recreation dr 0 E patterson ft du cr esne sanitation mrs leonard gardner of neola nela re a and nd landscape 0 V 13 illings billings duchesne reception |