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Show Greater Utah Valley, Inc. Names Promotion Committee For Project Steps were taken by the Greater Great-er Utah Valley Incorporated at a meeting held Tuesday evening in the City-County Building to further promote the Central. U-tah U-tah Project by the appointment of a committee to study and promote pro-mote the interests of this project in Utah valley. The chairman of this committee named by the Directors Dir-ectors was Henry Roberts of Goshen, Go-shen, Utah. Mr. Roberts is a State Legislator from Utah County and is a member of important state and inter-state water boards having hav-ing served these boards in national nation-al as well as a state capacity on numerous occasions. Serving with Mr. Roberts on the committee are: R. J. Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Provo, who represents Utah County on a state committee recently re-cently formed for the promotion of the Central Utah Project; Vas-co Vas-co M. Tanner, Provo; J. W. Gill-man, Gill-man, Orem; Senator A. V. Wat-kins, Wat-kins, Orem; L. P. Thomas, Spanish Span-ish Fork; Leo Harvey, Pleasant Grove; Dr. A. D. Curtis, Payson; Parley Wadley, Spanish Fork; L. E. Wiscomb, Springville ; Earl Huber, Spanish Fork; Mark Anderson, An-derson, Provo; Glen Davis, Gen-ola; Gen-ola; and Clarence Grant, American Ameri-can Fork. . Mr. Roberts has announced that a meeting of his committee will be called in the near future to carry on the campaign which has already begun to secure the Echo Park Dam as a fore-runner of the Central Utah project. Leo Hansen, Chairman of the New Plants and Industry committee, com-mittee, reported progress in certain cer-tain studies made by his committee com-mittee preparatory to the publication pub-lication of information inviting new plants and industries to Utah Valley. He reported on his trip to the West Coast in which he visited prominent agencies active in this field and obtained much useful and significant information. informat-ion. The directors also moved to appoint ap-point a c.iimittee for the purpose of studying road conditions, adjacent ad-jacent to and in the Valley, in the interest of improving the roads in order to encourage more tourist travel. |