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Show mpotises by officers of the Congi A fea ure of the iiit-uinx meet will be the rendition r tin- Ode $ Irrigation, words by Mrs. (lilbert Mc' Ciurit of Colorado, and music by Ptof.' John J. MrCInllan of Vtah, by a c'aorus of ,Vjo voices, uuJer the diriH'-Hon. diriH'-Hon. of Prof. McClelluu. Other musical musi-cal numhera will complete the morning morn-ing progi-uiu. Men of national and international prominence will speak on timely topics si .;he a'tciiKKin session. lu the even-! Ing of the first day will be seen the parade and electrical pageant, participated par-ticipated In by the Qtien of Irrigation with her maids of honor, and the WUard f the Wasatch and atten dants. i bis promises to be it he most spectacular production of Its kind ever seen In ine Inter-mountain West. Kconomlc questions relative 10 the use ofewt'er will be discussed at th morning session Tuesday and Uie afternoon session will be for the discussion dis-cussion of laws and legislation affecting affect-ing Irrigation and reclamation of Und. For Tuesday evening arrangements are being made for Illustrated lectures and discussion will be Invited through a call of the states of the Tnlon. Colonization and drainage will be tht subjects for the morning session and third day while the" afternoon session ses-sion Wcdin-sday will be devoted to conferences of foreign representatives to the Congress. Committee meetings and Hpecial entertainment features are scheduled fur Wednesday evening. For the last day of ihe Congress the plan Is to make tha morning session an "experiment ni-eting," und iu the afseriiooff the various committees will miike their reports and present resolutions reso-lutions for dlseiif.soii, and final action of tb: Congres. The Congress tl dose with a recet !on and ball to he given at the Hotel llah In honor" of the officers of the Congress and. delegates. NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS I Ones! ions of vast Import to the .gi t( nit tira! development of the West ,te scheduled for discussions to lie 1 1 '. by men of national prominence at f Twm'.ieth Naiutial Irrigation ' "i.gress here rieptember -0 to Oct. : . a"cording to the tentative pro- S.-t ator Francis G. N'eslmds, presl- . nt of the Twentieth Congress; lajor R W. Young, chairman of the 1 oard of g vern-trs aud George A. J now. chalrui hi of the hoard of con- 1 announce that the general ar siicement of the program will t a I !ios: I First session at 10 o'clock Monday lorning. September 3u; presentation " the Queen of Irrigation an! h'er at- in!arits and formal opening of the f ongrcss This meeting will be held 1 1 t!ie famous Morton Tabernacle, l ira has a seating capacity of ' e---Iv I'l.ooo, and will Include ai f of welcome by Governor Wil- ' - 1 Sry and Mayor S C. I'ark. and j |