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Show a: tie luncheons, as did other I innum-nt Democrats and suppor- I teis ef the project. Senator Clinton Clin-ton P. Andeison iD-New Mexico) ' was one of the luncheon speakers. At the luncheons the new-film new-film on the project, "A I'rojcct lor I'coplc," was shown. The l.!m, produced tor the Upper ( olcrailo River Commission by D. W. Evans advertising firm of Salt Lake ("e.v. tells the need of the West for the project and its advantages to the entire nation. na-tion. I B0URBGIJ3 BACK WATER BILL Utah Democrars are world m; with Democratic party leaders throughout the rial ion on behalf of the Colorado River Storage Project and finding increasing support for the reclamation development devel-opment that will mean .o much to Utah and her neighboring states. Calvin W. Rawlings, national committeeman from Utah, said he is finding an ever-growing wave of support for the project among Democratic leaders he has contacted con-tacted in personal visits or by letters. He and Milton Weilmann, Utah Democratic chairman, recently gave a series of luncheons for top party leaders from key stales during dur-ing sessions of the national Democratic Demo-cratic meetings in Chicago to tell the story of the project. Rawlings and Weilmann spoke |