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Show Central Ut. Project To Be Explained to Reclamation Board Plans are progressing for the pre-convention junket of the National Nat-ional Reclamation Association Conference Con-ference to Utah Valley. Buses will leave Salt Lake City, Tuesday. November No-vember 1, with prominent members of the Reclamation Association including in-cluding Chief of the Reclamation Division, Washington D. C. and his staff, Under secretary of the Interior In-terior and Congressional Delegates and Governors from the Reclamation Reclam-ation States. This group will meet in the Utah County Building where Parley Nee-ley Nee-ley will explain in detail the Central Cen-tral Utah Project with the aid of the large relief map in the lobby. After this discussion the Pacific States. Cast Iron Pipe Company will be the host to the group at their new and modern plant. Following Fol-lowing this trip a luncheon at Club Radar, the Washington delegates will be formally introduced at this time to the luncheon group. Enroute back to Salt Lake the Geneva Steel Company will be host to the visitors on a trip through the steel plant. The objective of the Water Users and Greater Utah Valley Incorp., is to create a better and clearer understanding- on the part of both the Washington Delegates as well as Utah Valley Residents of the nature and possibilities of the Reclamation Rec-lamation program. Invitations have also been extended ex-tended to the surrounding cities affected by this project to send a representative to the convention. Committee members in charge of the arrangements are: Leo Han-esn, Han-esn, Chairman, Lehi; Dr. A. L. Curtis, Payson; Sterling E. Price, Springville; Weldon J. Taylor, Pro-vo; Pro-vo; S. R. Boswell, Provo; Leo R. Taylor, Springville; L. P. Thomas, Spanish Fork; L. S. Walker, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; Eldon Payne, Provo; J. Clark Elmer, Payson and De-Vere De-Vere Wooten, American Fork. |