Show 3 ath gather for annual n n u a I 1 indian cl fair opening wednesday indians anti and whites join hands for improved social f and economic conditions Candit ions tt in tile the uinta basin H thousands of uinta basin citi tens an and d outside visitors started 6 ani P etythe gather r wednesday morning for foi n he e opening of the seventeenth anual fiu ai Indian fair three jay day ele bration i flag ceremonies at sunrise e by P teoy BOY scouts started the days ac S clivi ties which included a program af f planning for a better uinta 41 asin iasin livestock agriculture flower r a and adart art exhibits horse pulling tf contests t sports and entertain 71 scents university president speaks q j speaking on educating your deboys and girls dr george a ta thomas president nt of the issitt i ty of utah and principal speak feser or 0 of f the day stressed the great number of boys and girls iea leaving ving y utah to find work elsewhere as ane ione of the states i icat serious problems he declared more farm klanca ahland should be made available by the use of extended water sup plies in order that new farms arnay 3 may be made available for cultivation j tion by young leopie deop ie al jand iland use sessions dr wm arm peterson director of the extension division of utah I 1 estate state agricultural college ked cd over the first of four sessions U evoked to uinta basin land use and P n d agricultural planning large audiences of basin agriculturists inspected tile the land and bot classification Fi and water supply map tc prepared by the college expert anent ent station service in connection ai with the U S bureau of soils L H mitchell of the irrigation 1 I agency lg ency U S reclamation service talked on proper methods of tm Jr IRO 1 I C C wright superintendent of w lie he uintah ouray indian reserva ion in welcoming visitors to the ill convention declared that knotty problems to be solved in the bas rl n include human as well as eco 1 01 l ornic ones at the afternoon land I 1 asage sage session the superintendent the relation of I 1 indian Pha biting the basin to p present resent lay aay economics in the region fearly p any economic ills will digap pear ear if we develop courage constancy tancy and charity he said we t aeed eed land Vi planning anning but we should f hot ot forget tolerance and all the ther human virtues in our con sern for the material elements mifflan indian exhibits lauded 11 indian exhibits of agricultural a products iro ducts livestock and poultry art rt and the crafts work and 4 11 club activities won the ITla plaudits pl audits of hundreds of visitors to ie a indian fair exhibit bunding building id d stock pens first hairl evi ace nce of indian artistry was at crded by four indian women at ork rk weaving baskets and doing cad ad work and event wide attention include t y A flower showard sho wand art exhibit he e latter a new adjunct of the C B I 1 C the depart r fant ent two book reviews dramatic lings and an illustrated lee e an educational exhibit b bi ae U S forest department gave formation on pleasure and ben its derived from the national ay bests ats me e duchesne and tabiona fabiona hip pool ool bands provided musical ams throughout the day juth winifred coping Copi ing L aughn g ahn dailey and dasil C th of the university of utah tension sion division were on the grams ams with instrumental and il I 1 music ep contest V W Alc mcconkie Conkie of roosevelt ra ithe the lightweight horse pulling test st with john and king ile team pulled 2700 pounds my johnson of whiterocks placed t in the indian horse pulling test his team king and ancl ell 11 bulted 2200 pounds to win ast two other contestants hogne beat vernal 4 to ain 2 in afternoon hernoon baseball game ten i badminton tether ball and echoe pitching were other arts Is on the program t was estimated estimate J that pie e attended the convention r fair wednesday vernor henry H blood is I 1 il honored guest on governors rhoday today thursday and will pk k at 1040 a m jim atwine indian wiil respond to the enors address senator wili H king and H R T bonnin tribal agent of washington C arc also on the program thursday morning speakers ij george eorge stewart of the U S st service will speak on SO soil sion n in the evening tribune |