Show 1 Ul K t 1 VISITORS AT I l I U U. U SAC oAL HEAR EXPERT OPINION 3 I Visitors to the two conferences held at the Utah State Agricultural t college last week had the opportunity of or hearing experts in various various- lines according to extension officials t I Conferences whIch were held included In Included lu in- the nineteenth annual H 4 club cub leaders training school convening convening con con- cuing February 28 to March 5 and md i the time yearly yeary Irrigation school which j met from Crom February 28 to March 4 Extracts from some of the Important Im m- m speeches of the two conferences conferences confer confer- follow Dean George D. D time the colleges college's colleges college's col col- leges lege's school of ot engineering Two possible means exist of expanding the acreage of irrigated lun land In Utah They are arc more economical use of the water now available an and more complete storage facilities to tomake tomake tomake make moro more moisture available The Tho flow of streams does not correspond to the need for water Avater so we must I store water wate to stabilize the How ll Records of the thc flow of ot a stream over overa a long period of time arc er very useful useful use use- ful in determining the proper form of storage of moisture Director Director- William Peterson of or the tho college extension service There are certain qualities of leadership which everyone e who hopes to be an affective affective tive leader must have They include foresight vision thrift the regard for ana and respect of his followers willingness honesty honest broadmindedness broadminded broadminded- ness tact patience good natured- natured ness cleanliness in thought and action action ac ac- ac tion and determination Reed Jerman Jarman deputy state en- en Utah has almost as many large reservoirs for water storage as she needs Our efforts now should be bent toward conserving water through the time agencies of consolidation consolidation consolida consolida- tion lion of collateral canals construction construction tion of sma small reservoirs and diversion diversion diversion diver diver- sion dams damns better maintenance of or existing canals mid aad da a a readjustment a i t of oC water rights rights I Eugene Merrit extension economist I mist with illi the time United States Stales depart- depart I 1 meat ment of agriculture The most ImI Im- Im I H 4 club project is successful success success- 1 I ful achievement in personality de de- I Other II I project pr work i I is of great but subsidiary import import- lance ance Club work worl Is an agen agency for forthe fort forI t I the development of r tools for a young I person person to use later latel in life liCe basic and mental skills and anti self self- I confidence in ones one's own efficiency knowledge and aud ability to meet an and I deal lea with people Elmo Morgan assistant state slate en cn- I More Moro care should be Mikes jiu in fu tho the legal phases of the farmers farmer's I occupation For e example man many applications apI applications ap ap- for the use of I water are invalidated invalidate each year jear because farmers overlook o technical tech I details ider training trailing must bo be given in these technical legal aspects Dr Elmo G G. G Peterson president of the college Farm life is a whole wholesome some way of life liCe because It is a natural mode of living Professor Eldon M. M Stock in instructor instructor In- In in engineering at the col co- college college col- col lege lego An effective system of water distribution and allotment must be bo developed since Utah h has s. s small ll farm units nulls and Irrigation sl streams must be shared by n numerOuS users 1 |