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Show UTAH KOI TO ATTEND! LEAGUE OrSOUTlEST Some of Utah's biggest men of public pub-lic and private life will be head-liners head-liners in the annual convention of the League of the Southwest at Los Angeles, April 1, 2 and 3, according to the program Just announced. Governor Simon Bamberger, United State Senator William H. King, Frank J. Hagenbarth of Salt , Lake City, president of the National Wool Growers' association, and D. S. Spencer, Spen-cer, also of Salt Lake City, general passenger agent of the Oregon Short Line, will be intimate participants in the convention-topic, the problem of improving the Colorado river basin; Of course Governor William D; Stephens, of California, will welcome the several thousand delegates and open the convention.- The welcome also will be extended by Mayor Snyder, Sny-der, of Los Angeles. Acknowledgement Acknowledge-ment of Los Angeles' hospitality and receipt of the famed "key of the city" will be made by Dr. R. B. von Kleins-mid, Kleins-mid, of Tuscon, . president of the league, who also 1b president of the University of Arizona. , L. G. Brown, Los Angeles, will describe de-scribe ,'The Job of the Southwest," which is to improve the Colorado river basin. Other addresses will be as follows: E. C. LaRue, Pasadena government engineer who reported on his survey of the .whole river basin; John T. Whistler, Denver; C. E. Grunsky, Panama canal commissioner; commis-sioner; P. E. Weymouth, Denver, chief of construction, reclamation service; Judge William E. Burr, counsellor coun-sellor to reclamation service; Judge O. J. Baughn, of .Florence, Ariz.; United States Senator Henry E. Ashurst, Arizona, and Cato Sells, Washington, Indian commissioner; Governor Octaviano A.: Larrazolo, New Mexico; . William Sproule, president presi-dent of the Southern Pacific company; com-pany; Governor Thomas E. Campbell, Arizona; F. A. Seiberling, Akron,' O., president of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company; Dr. W. L. Hardin, Los Angeles; Mies Helen Taft, president presi-dent of Bryn Mawr college, daughter of former President Taft and the youngest college head in the world; United States Senator Warren G. Harding, of Ohio, and United States Senator Robert L. Owen. Saturday, April 3. Addresses by Dwight B. Heard, Phoenix, Ariz., president pres-ident of the Arizona Good Roads association; asso-ciation; Frank J. Hagenbarth, Salt Lake City, president of the National Wool Growers association; Paul E. Redington, San Francisco, chief forester; for-ester; Dr. Frank G. Cottrell, Washington, Wash-ington, assistant . director of the United States bureau of mines; Governor Gov-ernor D. W, Davis, Idaho; Governor Simon Bambarger, Utah; United States Senator William E. Borah, Idaho, and William Jennings Bryan. Concluding the convention will be a big banquet. The speakers will include in-clude former Governor Joseph W. Folk, of Ohio; former. Governor Lee Cruce, Of Oklahoma; : former Governor Gov-ernor Amnion, of Colovdoj- Edward L. Dohenvi m b AngIes; Will R. King, Washington; JohirH.' Rosseter, San Francisco shipping expert, and United States Senator Charles B. Henderson, Nev. f , . . - - - . - - . . - |