Show R fa 9 fa 13 H M ae I 1 5 N 9 M rea basins basics Frob problems lems are being beiner 5 solved by y ue 1 esy 0 in the th early of 0 1923 it seemed as though a number ot of those who had studied on the problems ct cf more concerted effort ot of nil all the keople pie of 0 the old entire uintah basin lazarr esa talking ot of the best means to ding ab about out this result the immense territory to be covered anil and the isolated condition ot of nit arny ny communities almost deterred thy bravest hearts to suggest a dec d adly bold alari yet all felt here was some way to overcome the ob ita eles if only they could be gotten together oget ber but bow to do so was the question onto to be solved U B 1 I 0 at the first meeting held at folt foit duchesne only a few were present but ut a start had been made and at a later mer meeting definite action was taker and uintah basin industrial convention U G D I 1 IC C decided on i 19 for or a alme ame it was thought hought and exported expected that adar nora tl om every comi community s tle abe be asked to come to a coni n to bo be beld abeld at fort dune 1 august 15 1647 16 17 when n adi tiong 0 of the basin would wild be e issued assed arld arid remedies sought for their betterment were appointed eling all the largi large communities in general and another N I 1 called from the very start as th the e plans were unfolded and developed develop eli every otje orle was enthused and it was ug that a larger plan tor for more peo peopled plebe developed develop ed almost every suggestion given was i i go goud oi but involved a greater plan to 0 o car r nitwit slogan adopted Adopt cd know the problems of the vintah basin better was adopted as a mogan and ec cc by this time licie from nearly every community were at the committee meetings ind and carrying back to their people the enthusiasm of the big convention the U B D I 1 C it seemed everybody had the contagion an elaborate program was planned abd the best talent from the money standpoint asked to address the people to the surprise of every committeeman commit teman nearly everyone asked accepted the invitation to be present easily basily financed in tc the bold plan tor for finances tin ances ev was allotted a aiu ain strini estinto 16 collect and du chesne counties and the uintah and Duc duchesne besne county farm bureaus asked to help within ar ari incredibly short time the money was gathered tho happy Hoin daud not only was this done but a publicity campaign st secured cured money lor for the U B 1 I C booklet each community jeom paying for or a page although it took a year tor for the fruition cf c this plan the happy homeland laria tells more ot of the uintah ba virl tiri qihao it was supposed could be ca inthis in this way one third basin attended it seems almost unbelievable but bearly one third of the population of ct souls in the basin was in attendance ut at the at some time the three days with nothing but an educational and recreational program as a drawing card no no gambling devices no liquor such was the desire of the people to know better the problems confronting every innabi rat the great inland empire with nearly neighbors visiting many of 0 them camping campin g on the grounds the entire time a new spirit seemed to permeate tile the whole assemblage aseem blage it would not be fair air to the untiring workers as committeemen beemen instructors and lecturers it the tact fact was wag not mentioned anat mat ot of families a milies wh had determined ter mined to leave the basin in an effort to better their condition it possible oos loos sible decided to stay and to 1 chair ir credit most ot of them are very they did not make the 41 optimists all 0 of teem A spirit 0 of optimism prevailed and those attending looked forward to the U B I 1 C ot of 1924 their neighbors caught the deseae dise ae e and nearly persons attended at some time during the three days of july 29 30 ard 31 1924 with everything furnished free even to the hay bay for the horses and i every expense paid there w was s a neat meat sum left in the treasury for 1924 the same plan of the financing was carried out an enlargement of 0 the plan was made and a department addel for or 1924 along with several other new features the success of n i U B 1 I 0 la Is due largely to tho the untiring fring efforts of 0 the commit committeemen temen ta kid by the loyal support of 0 evi t f ina la iii the uintah basin 1 it il T C livin in tic lip r I 1 kongth and f future in no ni n if t founders 0 ibe U 71 1 I r hown in their efforts to 1 1 th atness of 0 the in n thair oher offer of a beautt ul loving up to the high school in t 61 P 1 V 7 A tina IF 1 v 4 win ilk 6 jak K ak K C WJ IF 24 X I 1 reading floell left 0 to o right tile lie while illen nrc are goensior Go Got enior ernol charles it miley voll gre don n B colton A htmat 1 1 I 1 11 niel litt fred A gros gro s ml indians a to tc clinef quit lance and other leadin In dimis the basin winning fi iu arl an interschool I 1 contest in oratory abe cup is presented each year at the U B I 1 C i this year 1924 the winner of the contest was miss martha lamoreaux i ot of the uintah high school where the cup will stay for one year 1923 officers chosen the officers chosen for 1923 were J P may of roosevelt president ident fred A gress fort du chesne secretary treasurer I 1 louis S Thomp sori df 6 fort duchesne was chairman of the program committee and had associated with him A theodore johnson isabrand sander vernal george phillips myton lyton 11 11 gipson roosevelt and C T Ax elgaard duchesne the ti cance and advertising committee composed of W L woolf of roosevelt chairman hylas C smith F P 0 lundberg george elliott fort duchesne J A cheney george 11 harrison wallace cal der fred feltch rev G A downey rev L J fries E peterson rev al J hersey ernest eaton baton 1 I sander vernal L A hollembeck Hol lerbeck robert G porter duchesne W B D wallis J P may rev AL al fryer roosevelt Hoo sevelt C B cook george phillips rev J Afe meeker eker myton A F Max maxwell kell altanah altonah Al tonah owen dennion bennion chester hartman mt alt emmons B 0 colton gusher I 1 leroy taylor of 0 fort duchesne fi was chairman ot of the grounds committee array of 0 instructors the instructors fram the U A C logan utah were prof W M winser professor of 0 irrigation and drainage den ben R eldredge exten siou sion dairy specialist prof byron alder coach joseph jensen prof J C Ho hogansen gausen ex denslow tension agronomist prot prof william peterson director experiment station miss misa rozirio skidmore Skid clothing specialist extension service serviced 1 victoria B christensen district home demonstration agent rena i B maycock blaycock state home tion on leader exter gion service from the 13 Y U provo proto dr frank S harris claude C cornwall social recreational director al 1 I A salt I 1 lake city benjamin brown president and manager utah poultry association ephraim E p h r a 1 m bergeson president utah state farm bureau heber J webb state board of agriculture ri frank evans attorney utah state farm barra bureau fred mathews commercial agent utah state farm bureau help solve problems lecturers were governor charles R mabey on state roads and transportation bishop arthur W moulton of 0 utah episcopal diocese cooperation between communities for industrial and social advancement dr frank S harris president of B Y U rural children I 1 prof william peterson geology of 0 uintah basin congressman Coc gressman don B colton utah flat fiat district problems of the uintah basin dr george thomas president university of utah rural nural economics orson ryan nyan logan utah depre ot of the international harvester company rural economy charles W walker geologist of 0 myton utah our oil geology it J evans extension director U A C advertising our resources dr W E taylor moline aloline ill III agri culturists for the john deere decro company agriculture local locel talent entertains I of 0 the oral loral leaders who helped in the convention were W morley vernon leader of 0 musical programs roosevelt miss kathryn caldor calder recreational leader vernal mrs airs della delia knox violinist myton miss lit iiii I iii elle die hacking vocal soloist vern vernal at reed need morrall vocal soloist tridell aridell Tr idell miss jessie knox reader myton A B D thomas secretary verral commercial club vernal prof william F hanson vernal quartet miss jennie hanson vernal violinist miss theora johnson vernal aud and others 1124 1924 officers act officers for or 1924 were W L goolt RoQ roosevelt sevelt president IL AT gipson vedral Ver pal vice president t J 11 Crick enberger fort duehesne Duh esne secretary treasurer I 1 executive committee W V L E peterson chairman pro gram committee leroy taylor chairman grounds committee R at gipson ross bartlett chairman rin darce arice committee mrs airs mary orser chairman committee J 11 Crick enberger if H C smith chairman U aj 1 1 U C booklet committee general committee louis S thompson charles demoisy DeMol sy jr 11 S olson lafe richardson johnnie victor arzy mitchell heJl chris anderson owen bennion 13 0 colton A 13 thomas W it john N davis G V billings robert porter C T Axelia Ax elgaard ard william B pratt charles Sol irader L D young H T hall chas N W irsfeld george phillips F 0 lundberg F A gross C J hacking A theodore johnson J A cheney ceeney 11 L spencer ricer joseph hacking albert goodrich lewis freestone hugh snow frank davis george elliott Bl liott charles walker george F pack C H hartman louis E allred C W bodily parley 11 goodrich S al A russell thomas todd bishop roy taylor 0 A cloward hugh owens mrs N C wilson mrs jane murray mrs rena maycock mrs rozina skidmore mrs W L woolf mrs phoebe litster mrs may atwood the educational features were even more varied than last year the university ot of utah gave excel lert service both years with the very best pictures and a three day program by the utah public health association was a big feature under the direction of james H wallis executive secretary frank C assistant editor american bee journal dan if millman state bee inspector den ben R eldredge dairy specialist dr thomas L Mar martini agronomist B Y U prot prof byron alder coach joseph C jensen james H 11 wallis utah public health association dr frank S harris prof john T calne caine III HI attorney frank evans miss jepson recreational leader 13 Y U dr george hill U A C scout and recreational df director prof william peterson dl director extension service if J webb state crop post inspector shirley Wi winder lider secretary state farm bureau and and president salt lake county farm bureau kozira skidmore atton odell mrs rena B 13 maycock effie S barrows christine B clayton and sadie 0 morris of oe the U A C makes an array of educators seldom equaled at any educational gathering governor charles R mabey again greeted the assemblage and addressed them or op what that utah thinks of 0 her inland empire the same day clay lion hon E D merritt Merrl tt assistant om orn missioner ot of indian affairs washington D C gave an address on our relations lations Ite having traveled 2500 miles for ih this particular event william weiser chairman of tile the colorado state road commission told how tile the imaginary lutah utah boundary line was obliterated led by the uin ah basin IlIg highway hway the farmers legal friends was the topic chosen by At attorney torrey robert L judd member of board of I 1 trust trustees ees of 0 the utah agricultural college dean milton bennion dt the university of utah talked on the needs of a rural community dr E G peterson president of 0 the utah agricultural college I 1 told ot of the future ot of agriculture illustrated health lectures were givel by james II if wallis execl tive secretary of the utah public health association and clinics given by dr alfred bloomberg and dr C N jones assisted by miss florence gillmore R N of ogden and mrs ruth ward R N of pro va al S parker field agent of 0 the utah public health association had charge of the exhibits what makes great men was the su subject abject chosen by dr frank S H harris arris president of the B D Y U provo hon don B colton U S congressman utah frist district was the speaker the second night his subject being heart throbs of 0 the uintah basin ralf rait R woolley hydraulic engineer TJ S geological survey salt lake city gave an illustrated lust rated lecture boating through the rapids and canyon gorges of 0 the green river miss martha lamoreaux winner ot of tho the U B D 1 I C loving cup lor for the uintah high school told ot of the resources and problems ot of the uin tah basin the winning oration eoln phillips the contestant from the duchesne high school also gave lani his iorii agriculture in Duch duchesne esue ani uintah counties dr W E taylor ot of moline ill III gave his address the importance of agriculture ephraim bergeson president ot of the utah state farm bureau talked on factors in marketing products salvation was the subject ot of HOB hoa frank evans attorney tor for the utah state farm bureau mayor C Cla clarence ruce of salt lake city was the last speaker ot of the convention and his talk was on uintah basin basia Hom Ho melite elife again the entertaining was taken care ot of by the local talent entirely and chief among which was the original indian parade and pageant of Irr progress ogress planned and directed by miss stella richards of vernal assisted by miss aliss mary winder and mrs jane murray of vernal bruce maxwell and a large number helping with the decorations reed morrill vocal solo U B D I 1 C quartet directed by V T rice was in charge of the entire musical program miss josephine hacking vocal solo roosevelt quartet mrs nick wilson vocal solo leonard larose indian cornet ot of whiterocks vocal solo miss aliss lavern jacobs of bluebell and others not of filially fici ally listed dynamo of energy the uintah basin industrial convention has become a veritable dynamo of human energy composed of brains genius labor and capital ol of every community and in vintah uintah basin it is analyzing classifying and solving the basin problems |