John A. Carver, Jr., Assist. 

 Secretary for Public Land 

 Management Department of 

 the Interior. 



As assistant Sec. , Mr. Carver 

 supervises the activities of the 

 Bureau of Land Management, the 

 National Park Service, the Office 

 of Territories, and the Alaska 

 Railroad. 



Mr. Carver is a native of Idaho. 

 He is the banquet speaker for the 

 convention Thursday evening, 

 Nov. 14, at the Rainbow Hotel 

 in Great Falls. 



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Everett V. Darlinton, State 

 Engineer. Mr. Darlinton 

 will speak Thursday P.M. on 

 Water Rights and the duties 

 of the State Engineer. 



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Ralph Briggs, Convention 

 Chairman, Director of Mon- 

 tana Assoc, of Soil & Water 

 Conservation Districts, and 

 a supervisor of the Cascade 

 SWCD. 



Dick Farick, well known ran- 

 cher from Choteau, Montana, 

 ;ind former chairman of Mont- 

 ana's Water Conservation 

 lioard, will speak at the Frida 

 noon luncheon on Water Devel 

 ipment for Montana. 



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Arnold Bolle, Dean of the 

 School of Forestry at Montana 

 State University and Pres. of 

 Montana Conservation Council 

 will speak Thursday morning 

 on Income Producing Recreatic 



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