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Show m WILL 5uOW ALL OF AfEST'S HOSPITALITY George A. Snow, chairman of the Utr.h board of control of the National Nation-al Irrigation congress; Secretary Arthur Ar-thur Hcoker, Secretary Joseph E. Calnc of the executive committee, Oscar Os-car L. Cox, chairman of the decorations decora-tions committee; George A. Stelncr, chairman of the hotels and accommodations accommo-dations committee, nnd J. D. White-hill, White-hill, chairman of the transportation committee, have plans well under wny for the big convention, September 30 to October 4. Preliminary reports showed that If the program Is carried out as planned the event will be one long to be remembered. re-membered. Salt Lake City Is to be ablaze with flags, buntlh and emblems em-blems appropriate to the occasion, and nt night the main thoroughfares nnd buildings will be a -mass of brilliant bril-liant electrical decorations. Reports from vnrlous railroad companies thus , . ' ).i- r. far received are to tho effect that favorable fa-vorable rates to and from all points will obtain for tho convention period. The committee on accommodations la planning to establish a temporary bureau of Information during the convention con-vention and widely advertise Its location lo-cation and function. As visitors and delegates arrive they will be directed to the bureau, where full and detailed Information will be furnished regard lng hotels, accommodations, reBorts, sightseeing tours, amusements, tho convention program, and, In fact, all that Is going on. The plana of the various committees have not been definitely de-finitely worked out, but will provide for one of the biggest and best conventions con-ventions in the hlBtory of the state nnd the Irrigation congress. Arrowhead. |