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Show FOREST MEN IN I SESSION HERE Open Meeting Held at Eagles" Club: Driggs Welcomes Visitors J TWtll 1 J Sljjll supervisor from In H fernmounfnfn forests, twelve foresl H 4 rangers and employes of Hie district B , lorest office here, including District 5 Forester R H. Rutlodge. J. E. Scon J BrikMt Winkler R. K. Hery, B. i Morse. C. D. Simpson. C. B. A'ntson. iN'. Woods and others, wore present ar (he Eagles' rlub (his nioininc for j the opening session of the annual su- j 1 pervisors' meeting of the fourth for ; j 'j r-st sen-ice district. Tin jl continue during the week. 1 Frank M. Driggs, president of (he j Weber club, delivered the address of j welcome He extended privileges of ,S ih club to the visiting BOperrlSOCfl nnd fMm i in bis short address emphasized the a importance of the. forest service and the programs which its members were itnlrlHI to carry out. j District Forester Ruiledge respond- j ed to Mr. Drtgijg' address, extending thanks for the courtesies which Mr. 1 J Driggs had extended to th super' j H iaors. The meeting was then for- nmllv opened, with Supenisor Guy 1 U n. Mains, of the rayette national for in the chair. tM Discussion of the reliit ionship be I I ween the Washington headquarters '' ol th- foresl service, the district of J rices of the'servlce. and the field i units was taken up. ' The meeting was adjourned short-lv short-lv before 12 o'clock, and the up.i-visors up.i-visors went to the V ber club where i ,n informal luncheon was served. The : J meeting reconvened at 1:30 o'clock j tins afternoon, the niornlnc topic be I ing again broucht up lor further dls- ! cu-ision. This evening the supervisors will 1 be guests at a mi el in eot the inter- mountain section of the society of I American foresters, at an open meet ing which will bo hold ;ir th I'lmnn M national church. Dr. J. Uroaddus of Ball Lakl will deliver an illustrated lecture on I recreational advantages of L'tah. |