Governor Calvin L. Rampton of Utah addresses the audience at the Powell Commemorative Ceremony on Lake Powell. Sitting at left are Governor Jack Williams of Arizona and Assistant Secretary of the Interior James R. Smith.
Harthon "Spud" Bill, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, addresses the audience at the Powell Commemorative Ceremony on the shore of Lake Powell.
James R. Smith, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, provides the principal address at the Powell Commemorative Ceremony upstream from Glen Canyon Dam at Lake Powell. At right is Commissioner of Reclamation Floyd E. Dominy and Governor of Utah Calvin L. Rampton.
Four dignitaries unveil the plaque dedicated to the memory of John Wesley Powell during a Powell Commemorative Ceremony on Lakeshore Drive, just upstream from Glen Canyon Dam at Lake Powell. From left to right, the people identified include: Governor Jack Williams of Arizona; Chairman Raymond Nakai of the Navajo Tribe; Assistant Secretary of the Interior James R. Smith; and Governor of Utah Calvin L. Rampton.
Bill Diamond, professional river runner, portrays Major John Wesley Powell in an exhibit at the Powell Commemorative Ceremony on the shore of Lake Powell.
Floyd E. Dominy, Commissioner of Reclamation, left, and Assistant Secretary of the Interior James R. Smith chat with Bill Diamond, a professional run runner who portrayed Major John Wesley Powell, in the Powell Commemorative Ceremony held on Lake Powell.
Art Greene, right, presents a Navajo rug that was used to cover the Powell plaque to Assistant Secretary of the Interior James R. Smith at the Powell Commemorative Ceremony on Lake Powell.