Water conservation -- Utah
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Reva Beck Bosone papers
The Reva Beck Bosone papers (1927-1977) mainly contain the political papers of Bosone (b. 1895), the first woman sent to the United States House of Representatives by the state of Utah. Included are correspondence, campaign materials, voting records, legislation, subject files, and some personal materials.
Wesley A. Groesbeck photograph collection
Wesley A. Groesbeck was an advocate, consultant, and educator on environmentally friendly building practices in Utah. This collection contains photographs of a 1993 trip to Germany and slides used in a presentation on water given by Groesbeck.

Dorothy Harvey papers
The Dorothy Harvey papers (1902-2005) are a collection of material focusing on the Central Utah Project (CUP), a water resource development program to use Utah's alloted share of the Colorado River. Includes correspondence, Harvey's writing drafts and notes for an unpublished book on the CUP, federal documents, project litigation materials, subject files, news clippings, newsletters, programs, brochures, and maps.
Frank E. Moss papers
The Frank E. Moss papers (1931-1992) contain congressional papers of Senator Frank E. Moss, 1959-76, covering the 86th-93rd Congress, and personal files, 1935-76. Besides the congressional files the papers include biographical information, photographs, plaques, certificates, honors, etc. represetative of his eighteen years as U.S. Senator.