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0. M. Ueland, Editor, Capitol Station, Helena, Montana 



OFFICIAL NEWS BULLETIN 



0. M. Ueland, Editor, Capitol Station, Helena, Montana 

 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER, 1969 



SEAL 



CARL JOHNSON PRESIDENT SEZ 



The week of October 6-11 was quite a 

 busy one for MASWCD Vice-president Bob Ander- 

 son, State Conservationist Ave Linford, State 

 Soil Conservation Executive Secretary Ole 

 Ueland, and myself. 



To the district or districts that host- 

 ed their respective area meetings goes a big 

 round of applause. To the directors, super- 

 visors, county commissioners, and legislators 

 that attended and contributed an even bigger 

 one. 



Some one wrote a song entitled "The 

 Beat Goas On I" and so it must I What was ade- 

 quate 10-20 years ago is inadequate now. We 

 are in a new ballgame today and must keep pace 

 (cont'd on pge.2) 



WAYNE GIBSON Secretary MASWCD 



Convention Plans Made 



Plans for the 1969 Montana Associa- 

 tion of Sol] Conservation Districts An- 

 nual meeting are nearly completed, and 

 we are anticipating one of the finest 

 meetings that has been held in recent 

 years. The meeting starts on November 

 12 with registration and some tours lined 

 up for the afternoon. The social hour 

 begins at six o'clock in the Baxter 

 Hotel followed by a barbecue sponsored 

 by the Gallatin Empire Lions Club. In 

 the evening there will be entertain- 

 ment wtilch they tell us is going to be 

 enjoyable and informative. On Thurs. Mom- 

 (Cont. page 7) 



ATTEND AiNA/UfiC M££T/A/G MASWCO 



M5U '^BOZEMflN, NOU, /Z, 13, /4^ 1969 



