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Show Water Problems Olscussed At lilmm Meeting A week ago last night the Roosevelt Roos-evelt Kiwanis Club sponsored a very important water meeting as a part of their regular weekly meeting at the Frontier Grill Cafe. Speaker at the program was George Lawrence, conservation engineer en-gineer for the Soil Conservation Service from Salt Lake. He discussed dis-cussed water problems and how they affect the Uintah Basin. The meeting was attended by B. O. Colton, Roosevelt, water commission for the Uintah Basin; Floyd Lamb, Roosevelt, Duchesne county commissioner, and by the following officials of the Roosevelt Roose-velt Soil Conservation Service office: of-fice: Woodrow Nielson unit conservationist; con-servationist; John Swenson, Keith Campbell, soil scientists; Ralph Felker, Provo area conservationist; conservation-ist; Clarence Redmond, Roosevelt, engineer, and Jay Fitzgerald, supervisor su-pervisor of the Vernal office, Farmers Home Administration. Water and irrigation associations associa-tions were represented as follows: fol-lows: Louie Galloway, Roosevelt, manager of Moon Lake Water Users Us-ers Assn.; Lee Angus, Ballard, secretary, sec-retary, Dry Gulch Irrigation Co.; Melvin Mower, Montwel, Claud Murray, Altamont, directors, Dry Gulch Irrigation Co.; Howard Roberts, Rob-erts, Myton, president of Duchesne County Water Users Assn. |