Show To visit Two retired farmers join tour of Europe James E. Bacon and Horace L. two retired farmers and of are listed among 40 who will leave Salt Lake City July 28 for a tour of the Soviet Union of Germany and THE delegation will be William Earl state Utah State Department of who came to the Basin in the early-days of its settlement with his is an active worker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day and currently is the senior high councilman in the Roosevelt He presided over the Uintah Basin Indian Mission for several years and has held various other offices in the He is currently a member of the Chamber of Commerce and acting as secretary of a special Duchesne County Water Users committee established to study the formation of a conservancy district for the His farming operations were in the Cedar-view north of a native of also came to the l Basin early in his life and re tired recently after selling his ranch and livestock holdings which he had operated south of Roosevelt He spends his leisure time in California in the winter and here in the Basin during the Active In water matters and in Allred has long been considered an authority on local water He is a former state representative from Duchesne County and he served as a member of the first Utah Water and Power THE TWO LOCAL retired agriculturists have attended several briefing sessions the past few weeks and are expected to be in conference a few more times with Hutchings and others involved in the good-will junket into parts of Europe where they will have a chance to study and review how that part of the world and receptions are scheduled throughout the 21 days as the Utah citizens meet with U.S. and foreign government authorities as well their occupational counterparts In Europe and the Soviet THE PURPOSE of the visit will be to learn first hand of See TWO back page Leaving July 28 for a tour of parts of Europe with a delegation of from Utah Is James E. retired farmer and active Two Farmers from imiri I the methods and working conditions in other countries and to attempt to improve understanding relations between America and the people behind the Iron Those presently planning to make the trip Floyd Charles F. and William R. Cedar Peter Marlin Orran W. W. JOHN L. and and Lionel L. all of Phares L. Fountain Ute John S. and Franklin W. both of Joe C. Oliver G. Owen Jenson and Gilbert W. all of and Wilford J. Cecil S. Thomas M. Hall and Dave both of Burton H. Adams and Don Mack both of Pleasant Wade HORACE L. ALLRED and James E. both of George A. Edward A. and and George all of Salt Lake A. Richard and Sterling E. and Arnold R. |