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Show Utah Resources Lecture, After Much i Research, ISeady Fcr Community Use All Utah communities, desiring desir-ing to learn the economic possibility possi-bility of Utah's vast natural re-i sources, have an opportunity through the offer of the Na-j tural Resources committee of the Utah Association of Cham-! ber of Commerce Executives the unofficial Utah Chamber of Commerce according' to H. Wrieht Volker. chairman of the1 committee. ' As a result of nearly two j years' of survey and study I throughout the state, sponsored I jointly by the Natural Resources Resour-ces committee and the Industrial I Department of the Salt Lake 1 City Chamber of Commerce, Dr. EIRoy Nelson, director of the Bureau of Business and Economic Eco-nomic Research of the University Univer-sity of Utah, gathered pictures, facts, and figures qn the resources re-sources of every section of the state . even the most remote. These have been woven into a fascinating lecture, story, and report to the people of Utah, I designed to acquaint them with1 their own potentialities, to point out the state's possibilities, and to correct inequities or mistakes in development and processing. The illustrated lecture, which i can be gauged from 30 minutes' to IV2 hours, has been given be-J fore a number of important groups such as the Salt Lake City Kiwanis club, press organizations, organi-zations, and others. It is available now free on the community level. The committee com-mittee will make arrangements with civic groups or any other organization making arrangements arrange-ments for it providing the meeting is open to the public or before fairly -large representative represen-tative groups. The lecture series will begin in October and can be arranged for by writing H. Wright Volker, secretary, Natural Na-tural Aesources committee, Box 329, Salt Lake City, 8, Utah. |