R~SOLUTIONS ADOP~ED
BY rriH~
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Denver, Colorado
And Messages From Franklir D. ~oosevelt,
Prea5.dsnt, United st&t~s
Glaude n. Wickard,
~ecretary of Agr1c~lture
Harold L. Ic~es,
Secretary of the ~~iiter1or
October 14-15-16, 1942
}tJtttlt «m ELEVENTH
ANNUAL BANQUET
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DENVER, COLORADO October 16, 1942
WEST PORTAL ALVA B. AOAMS TUNNEL
WEST PORT AL-
ALVA B. ADAMS TUNNEL So named in honor of the late Senator Alva B. Adams of Colorado.-Starting at Grand Lake it extends 13 miles under the Continental Divide-Colorado Big Thompson Project.
Photo-Thos. J. Barbre, Denver
Taylor Park Reservoir of Uncompahgre Project- Taylor River, Gunnison County, Colorado--Capac- ity 106,000 acre-feet. Collegiate Range of Con- tinental Divide in background.
Photo---U. S. Bureau of Reclamation
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SHRIMP COCKTAIL RAVIGOTE
MARINATED RIPE OLIVES GHERKINS-ROSEBUD RADISHES
PRIME RIBS OF BEEF FORESTIERE SAUCE
POTATOES AU GRATIN GREEN PEAS-BUTTERED
SHIRLEY COMBINATION SALAD
VIENNA ROLLS
VICTORY DESSERT SPONGE CAKE
COFFEE
Dinner Music
Ruth Skeely Bello Instrumental Quartet
Officers and 'Directors
NATIONAL RECLAMATION ASSOCIATION
O. S. WARDEN, President ORA BUNDY, First Vice President ROBERT W. SAWYER, Second Vice. President
J. A. FORD, Treasurer
FLOYD O. HAGlE, Secretary-Manager
HUGO B. FARMER, Yuma, Arizona J. R. FAUVER,
Exeter, California CLIFFORD H. STONE,
Denver, Colorado N. V. SHARP,
Filer, Idaho
E. PORTER AHRENS, Scandia, Kansas
o. S. WARDEN, Great Falls, Montana H. D. STRUNK,
McCook, Nebraska A. M. SMITH,
Carson City, Nevada
E. W. BOWEN,
Tucumcari, New Mexico HARRY E. POLK,
Williston, North Dakota FRANK RAAB,
Canton, Oklahoma ROBERT W. SAWYER,
Bend, Oregon W. D. BUCHHOLZ,
Newell, South Dakota R. E. BASKIN,
Seymour, Texas ORA BUNDY,
Ogden, Utah J. A. FORD,
Spokane, Washington PERRY W. JENKINS
Cora, Wyoming
Green Mountain Dam under construc- tion for the Colorado-Big Thompson Project, on Blue River, Summit County, Colorado-Capacity 152,000 acre-feet.
Located in the area that was neither purchased from France nor ceded by Mexico.
Photo- U. S. Bureau of Reclamation
'Program
PRESIDENT O. S. WARDEN, Presiding
Toastmaster
HON. EDWIN C. JOHNSON Senator from Colorado
P ARIOTIC MEDLEY Ruth Skeely Bello Instrumental Quartet
Invocation: REV. RAYMOND A. W ASER, First Plymouth Congregational Church, Denver, Colorado
LAURETTA LOUISE
Star of N. B. C. Golden Melodies, heard coast-to-coast
"HOMING"-DEl. RIEGO Milton Shrednik at the Piano
Vallecito Reservoir, Pine River Project, La Plata County, Colorado. Capacity 126,000 acre-feet.
Waters lands of white settlers and Ute Indians.
Note Taylor memorial at right entrance to spill- way bridge.
Photo- U. S. Bureau of Reclamation
Pioneer Reservoirs built 40 years ago by ranchers, on Grand Mesa, Delta County, Colorado..
Photo- U. S. Forest Service
MESSAGES FROM FRIENDS OF RECLAMATION President O. S. Warden
MEN OF THE WEST QUARTET
"On Parade"-Victor Herbert
"Last Round-up"-Billy Hill
"Deep in the Heart of T exas"-Don Swander
Address: MAJOR GENERAL JOHN F. CURRY, U. S. A.
Fourth District Headquarters, Denver, Colorado
LAURETTA LOUISE
"Swiss Echo Song"-Eckert
"Una Voce Poco Fa"-Rossini Milton Shrednik at the Piano
Introduction of HON. ERIC JOHNSTON
By Hon. L. Ward Bannister, Past President Denver Chamber of Commerce and Regional Director U. S. Chamber of Commerce
Address: The Challenge of Change HON. ERIC JOHNSTON, Spokane, Washington,
President United States Chamber'of Commerce
This banquet was arranged under the auspices of the Denver Chamber of Commerce and the Convention Committee of the National Reclamation Association.