Show ma VC thon P jr we q anjum y mx q W Q I 1 atho I 1 em am 92 N ma on 0 alvo 19 t km popularity of governor henry H blood shown when crowds massed to greet him hours ahead of schedule moon lake project holds out promise of vast benefit blood says congratulates people e of basin for holding convention in spite of adversity again the uintah basin lias has successfully completed its summer educational school tor for young and old known both in and out of the state under the title ot of U B I 1 C which means uintah basin industrial convention this years convention ended the consecutive year of such entertainment tain taini ment and proves droves by its ita in creasing attendance that it Is a permanent affair practically every speaker on the three day program praised the labors of the men who battled tile the adversary of the present year and put over a very successful convention charles al iverson duchesne county school superintendent and president of this years convention delivered a brief address of welcome and thanked all in ili behalf of the executive committee who in any small way helped in staging the lag big convention other speakers on the first days program were dr lowry nelson director of social service division of the th emergency relief administration dr elmer G peterson president of the utah state A C professor harrison R merrill ot of briham young university and newell B cook state fish and game commissioner local feminine orators in addition two feminine ero ro tors winners in their respective schools gave brief orations on oil the basin our home which is the slogan for this years gathering the speakers were ada winder of the uintah high school and abad made I 1 le jacobs of the roosevelt high school each was presented a silver loving cup and no winner was chosen hold future for basin one of the particular reasons pointed out by governor blood why uintah basin residents can look forward to the future with hope and optimism is the tact fact that athe moon aloon lake project will soon become an accomplished tact fact lie ile told the assemblage that advertising for construction of the moon afoon lake dam can be started probably during this month at at latest during september ile he pointed out that the project for which lias has been allocated by the government will viii furnish an all additional water supply tor for rich uintah basin acres thereby giving the farmers a guaranty against suell a devastating va drouth as they have been experiencing during the current year in commenting upon and praising the courage of the residents for carrying on their annual industrial du conference governor blood said sa id today you come together at a time when adversity has shaken your district to its very foundations this persistent drouth unparalleled by any past experience has brou wrought ht havoc almost beyond en lurance there were those who questioned whether this ibis annual event could be staged under con d prevailing some of UE watched and waited tor for your answer secretly we hoped you would not falter conscious at the same time that it you let this opportunity pass no one could blame you but you did not falter in stead you refused to be daunted and ald this immense gathering from all parts darts ot of the basin again speaks clarion toned the fhe ine of the uintah basin the message of un 11 ing optimism gov governor arnor welcomed governor blood concluded his a address adres with some comments coc amenta on the purposes of the zon conference ferenee stating that nowhere else in the country Is such a gathering as is the U 13 1 I C duplicated welcomed by a parade led by the he roosevelt american legion post and including boy scouts the carbon county and the uintah hah school bands indians dressed in war regalia and muscled teams competing in the horse pulling contests the governor arrived before 10 a TO the hour set et for hla his address ad dresa after marching around the road circling the tort fort park the parade escorted the governor to the speakers stand in the center of the park where the throng was gathered in the bleachers to greet him aeed aed ae ed navajo in parade more alore than 50 60 indians led by charlie afeei mcbirde Mc Bilde ide a prominent member of the younger indians on the reservation participated in the parade among the indians in J fans lians all on oil horseback was bira airs rose daniels 95 year old navajo indian who has been in the uintah tribe since she was an infant when she was kidnapped from lier her tribe and reared by the Uinta hs the governor lo vernor and mra airs blood were roundly applauded when introduced trod by president charles al iverson of the 1934 U B 1 I C other speakers on oil governors day program were dr A ladrue ladelie jensen U of U law professor president franklin S harris ot of tile the B Y U harold legin western field representative ot of th the 0 am american e r lea ain red L d cross last dav speakers on the program for the last day clay were george A yager utah director of the national re employment servi ceDean E J maynard of the A C who urged stockmen stoc kmen and farmers to io preserve the best breedin breeding 4 stock in their herds so that they will be in a 9 position to take advantage of any improvement in the market sirs airs mabel alabel E axzine utah field representative for red cross af F bennoon De nillon of loka gave a humorous talk and sang humorous songs C P rudd manager of the utah poultry producers association because of the shooting which resulted in death of two tribesmen the indians cancelled the tribal dances and native sons were to have been features of 0 the indian day program |