-* Bonquef - Rainbow Hotel 



• Master of Ceremonies - Orvin 

 ^Fjare, State Advertising Direc- 

 Jtor 



• Invocation • Rev. William Star- 



I ling, Westside Methodist Church 

 J Entertainment - Bell Choir, First 



• Methodist Church 



J Great Foils High School Music 



• Department 



• Address - John Carver, Jr., 

 jAss't Secretory of Interior, 

 •Washington, D.C. 



9:00 A.M. - Bu 



10:20 A.M. 

 10:30 A.M. 



FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 



7:00 A.M. - Director's Breakfast 



Courtesy of Great Falls Imp- 

 lement Dealers Association. 

 Frank Thompson, Presiding 



isiness Session - Frank Thomp 

 son. Presiding 

 Ladies Auxiliary Report ■ 

 Mrs. Frank Thompson, Presi- 

 dent 



Old Business 

 New Business 



Introduction of New Directors 

 Coffee Break - Courtesy of 

 M.J. B. Coffee Co. 

 Business Session, cont'd. 

 Nomination of Five Members 



for Governor's oppointment 



to Stote Committee 

 1964 Stote Convention Site and 



Dote 

 Adoption of Committee Reports 



12:30 P.M. -C LuncVeon - Vam'b^ wVo'tel 



jMoster of Ceremonies - Ralph 



» Bricker, Bricker-Cooley Realtors, 



• Great Foils 



'Invocation - Dick Setterstrom, 



• Butte 



jAddress - D. P. Fabrick, State 

 JWater Conservation Board, Hel- 



• eno 



• Goodyear Awords 

 ■Newsletter Awards 



• District Attendance Recognition 



FRED SANBORN 



will give the State Soil Conservation 

 Committee report at the Convention. 



MONTANA RECLAMATION ASSOCIATION 

 ELECTS SANBORN 



The Montana Reclamation Association at its 

 Annual meeting in Billings October 7,8, elected 

 Fred Sanborn of Great Falls as its president for 

 the coming year. He replaces Axel Persson of 

 Sidney. Wesley D'Ewart of Wilsall was chosen 

 nation director to replace Dick Fabrick of Choteau. 



The MRA passed a resolution urging the State Water 

 Conservation Board to include funds for a planning 

 party in its ne.xt budget request to the legislature, 

 to work with the Soil Conservation Service in invest- 

 igating and planning small projects under the 

 P. L. 566 Watershed protection program. 



Reporting his first traffic accident, the rookie cop wrote: 

 "Miss Smith was involved in the accident, which bruised 

 her somewhat, injured her other\vise, but apparently did 

 not hurt her elsewhere." 



With the cost of minor surgerj- so high, it seems that what 

 this country needs is a good $50 scar. 



