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Show 165 forest2.11 future difficulties. \1i thout some sort of flood corrt r-o L to take cere of the water-s from t ac.j2.cent canyons, the D2.vis county farmers 2.11ected bv the men2.ce ... in constant live must dre2.d.22 3y Septenber 9, 1930, Governor Dern had staffed the Flooe. Corn..rnission. an Lr:1Dedic_i:;e s tudy into the order to of the causes corard as Lon members g2.rd for o2.l2.nce prevent well as eluded among them obviously we r-e were orse Growers Association, (City) management, of professors TI2Jl S:llvester was Lal:e Ceology, City. appr-ova.l. of bers have the director of the 10, forner Cannon, the selections, expert knovlledge 22uA p. a of and "h'IO shee'pnen Deseret Iews \'12.S gratitude 1930, the professor r.I:he ris_l wished the the Q. 2. eighteen careful a re- In- Intermountain secret2TY of the b2nker, profes- a engineering, Appointed , city engineer observing and 'wide th2.t two 2.8 ch2.ir- of Salt "all of the experience." pledged community. Constant Menace,u and prompt in expressing its commission well and of the who l,e could be of the Utah Cattle president Conservation Association, qor of range The chosen with Forest and Rane Experinent Station, Provo if any, profession2.l qualification. as the floods and recent recurrence. a at ed 'and directed that it begin ::e that it 2.scertain what renedial ne2.sures, 2.pplied in cz-e to The nem edi to- it in advance 23 Salt Lake Tribune, Sept. 6, 6. 23"'1"0 Study 4. 1930, p. Flood Condition," Deseret news, Sept., |