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Show THE UTAH STATESMAN, MARCH Hatchtown Dam Failure Solons Refuse To Go to Bottom Starts State's Bad Luck tha compact, dua to a great band movement that only Sena wuiii tor Knox Patterson of Moub and alx members of tha house ignored, Qovernor Darn algned tha bill a few houra after tha senate paased it. Tha disappointing part of tha Utah la now la six-sta- te and unmld on May lit. 1111. to with Mich iumi as have ftther ' Colonization Plan Falls lnc been expended by tho Mat, nouid no the tun amount aue on When Earthen Struc- Mid rrolecU and tfeat aueh amount bt paid In 10 equal annual whola thin, la that no person in ture Is Washed Away. should inatallmenta. either house cared to get right WMR Kiicbu Questioned. dawn in bedrock. Political sxpe Bines that tima tha watar rights dleney appeared to ba tha leading (Continuad From PM Ona) which tha atata propoaea to aall to motlvs in osseins: tha bill, with - uiiiiiiijr tamww vm mm.wot many known opponents to ths i wit k.i.ij f iT-- Cnetsntly involved In litigation and measure loudly shoutlnr approval f-t.1f!? ia It i impossible to determine at tola once tha band wagon got star led. U ...Ulma just whan a proper detarmln Tha mibllo can now wait until ation of tha title to auch watai next election to find out (via May IS, lilt, according to thla rlfhta may bo mada. Closing of a tha propaganda: report. In diacuaalng thia tha r- -. new oontract will undoubtedly ba political Why didn't tha Utahns In Con port, aaya: litiaa aueh tima tha until long ago to work for begin grass dalayad Dam Got Out. haa been aatlafaetority Bat- power development in utanr "Mr. Huntington, who waa ' on gation tled and title to auch watar right Why didn't Governor Darn do duty aa watchman at the tima tha cleared. so? dam failed, described tha condiWere the projects feasible T as- tions leading up to and tha actual nroJscts Why did these failure of tha dam, aa follows: Dur- -' sums such proportion In ths last few days of tha aaaaionT ing tha forenoon of May 21 I went Ware tha advocataa honest or. war uia .nam .ana uiaJ net are anj- -I , J Just throwing a amoka screen? inins vhi ui in. oruinsry, nvrwu aeem-nWhat la there to all of thla talk to prevail at condit' wa have been hearing about a that tima. About 1 o'clock p.m. couple of lobbies T a Mr- - Clark, who had been ataying Utah wss In a poor position all with me attempted to cross the the way. If something wasn't dons dam. whan ha discovered a stream watar of muddy watar about tha slse of a French Mission Finds 50.- - ths state would lose future nf rights. If something wss done Invenlna nut Otrnllrh tha Industrial Is road that downstream face of the dam along 000 Tons of Fertilizer in argument development would ba delayed. i ha east aide of tha culvert at the bottom of tha aide wall, Tha it ream Ancient Fortress. wash It away. held steady for about two hours Tha wastage Is enormous. Not and then started to increase. The are tha unwise cutting of tho only to cave, above it began ground snd ths excessive graslng of It has been estimated that fully forests first in email elabe, then large, unranges uneconomic, inasmuch til tha opening was about 30 fret 10,000 tona of manure cumber tha tha aa they destroy natural resources wide and to within feet of ibe galleries of tha Kal'at without providing for reproduction water line on the further aide of underground flood (Krak dea Chevaliers), l.ut they also add to the tha dam, when the dam gave way el Ilunn to he the most perfectly pre- menace throughout the nation. 'and a wall of water 13 feet in said served of all the architectural Raina fulling on these denuded height rushed through tha open- works of the Crusaders, whoaa laiida run off quickly, anil In thai ing. Thta occurred at I o'clock four to wars still rear themselves process carry down vast quanlltleel 'P.m.' and at 11 o'clock p.m. the from one of the summits of tha of allt which choke the reeervolr- waa practically empty. Aloutla Mountains, 10 miles north streams and so help add to the flood three fourths of tha volume hav- east of Trlnolls, Is claimed by soma of In tha French man dangers; It ing gone out in the first hour. date of Syria. A French archaeol tha engineers who have studied tho Fiiginecr's Hrport. mission, working under tha varloua projecta to dam tha ColoTha Engineer's report states ogical sun piers of the Aradeinla dca In rado river, for example, that tha further, on May 30, 1H. I visited scriptions of the Institute da volume of silt carried by It ia so tha aita and found that tha dam France, ia now enormous that In a very few years making measure-ment- a even waa. a complete wreck, there rea giant dam would ba filled and of tha tha castle, report emmaining only two anda of the on Its progress would not have up with tha material deposited by dam When failed bankment. the waters. for some tima tha slackened It carried with It every vestige of been ittransmitted Hard To Remedy. not aaked Paris for informatha culvert and control works, and. had A remedy la dlflfcult to apply as tion how to dispose of the valuable exposed about 100 feet of tha base fertiliser on the part requires they had found In tha It of. tha old culvert, built by tha subterranean Interests that have heretofore of galleries. Sevier Reservoir, Irrigation Upper This revealed that many hitherto shown but little desire to conserve and Fish Stock Co., which had not undiscovered features of the place natural resources. The cattle men been removed from the damsite had been to restrict brought to light. Behind have fought efforts when tha atata dam waa built. A tha the or embanked wall, there grsslng rights ao as to permit too close great deal of water was flowing was talus, recover to from ranges uncovered a undercircular bank from tha hillside on the left lumbermen have reground pasaaga and varloua de- cropping. The endeavor or west aide of tha river. Soma of fensive to control works, long since covered sisted every thaaa sprints were flowing about ss to so facilitate reforestand forgotten. Canals, wells rutting I second-feand the old resi- up and prevent- damagea to tha and cisterns, all tha necessary ing dents atata that before the dam equipment undercovcrlng. The states themwater for the of aupply waa waa constructed tha flow not hsvs not bean willing to cogarrison of 1.000, have been selves second-roo- t, over one-ha- lf with tha federal authoriit la atraced. operate Tha underground galleriea ties In control to measures auppoaed that tha increase In flow which tha modern natives their in ia caused by tha applying of wa Ignorance used aa a streams and to stay further soil form dump, erosion. Thai It la. In fact, a nater on tha bench lands Just west tional menace ia mada abundantly of tha damalte. as eoiisldarabW In the circular Just published In places, and. In ona case, clear tWation since tha dam waa built high by the Department of Agriculture. 110 feet long. should ba dona by thoaa alte and having After vtaiting-thTha object of tha French mis- Something residents of the Western Statea mada a atudr of maps, photo-- r sion la measurenot to take only raphe, records, deelgns, etc . I am ments, which may ba of both his- who are sitting Idly by while tha are washing away their led to believe that the failure of torical and modern value, but also rains wealth. tha dam may. In brtaf. have been to determine. If tha possible, origin dua to any ona or all of tha fol- and data of tha different parts of lowing causes: First, poor foun- tha structure. It is known only dation: oecond, additional springs, that in 1011 tha Kurds had estabWE'LL MAKE IT HOT in foundation of dam, dua to in lished on tha aita a ANY ONE USING FOR - bench camp military on tha creased Irrigation designed by tha Emir Home, and land west of the damsite. OUR COAL! that this was held until it was capTrce Reasons For Crash. tured by the Crusaders In 1110. CASH PRICES "In our examination of the land They were survivors of tha first board records in connection with Crusade. It became sn Important LUMP COAL UB tha failure, wa find but three out- strategic position on the road to DOMESTIC LUMP . SAO standing points, vis: First, there la Damascus, and the Knights of St. no Indication of tha work ever be John were entrusted with Ita occu7.75 STOVE COAL ing accepted or. completed by Mr. pancy by tha Count of Trlpolta, a NUT COAL 6.7B Tanner, atata engineer, who had tha reference to a successor of whom work In charge. Kor do wa find any waa recently discovered at EI Mlna, Economy Cash Coal sijch acceptance on tha part of the tha port of Trlnolls. This referatata board of land commissioners. ence, an inscription In old French, Co. "Second, that tha dam waa prac- said to have been mada by Bene-mon- d 304ft IO. STATB IT. VI. who waa Prince of tically constructed aa dealgnad, alFHOME BYLAND aeSS and Count of Tripolie bethough from a aurvey made of the damsite it was found that tha spill- tween 1111 and 1161. reads: "In the name of the Holy way as conatructed waa only SO feet wide Inlaead of 160 feet, aa ahown unosi, i, tienemona, Dy ins grace! or uoa, IA tha design and specifications. or Antioch. Count Flour 'Third, that Joseph Jensen, en- of Tri polls, have caused this tower to ba mada in of with construction tha money of the gineer, in charge Feed and a letter to tha land board on March Community of the folka of Tri1!, 1(01, elated that a thaw had poli. In tha year of the Incarnacaused a landallda and that "It ap- tion or our Lord Jeaua Christ. Poultry Supplies pears necessary that a reef of heavy MCCLXII." Tha bo Krak should dea rocks Chevaliers, under placed at tha rear "1 Bag or A 1000 of tha dam and a layer of select his predecessors and his successors, dirt laid up tha slope of tha crest. withstood many sieges, notably ona This will give tha iieceesery addi- In 1161 led by tha Emir Noured-dlnBENNION whom the Hoapltallera routtional width required to raise tha and ed, crest of tha dam to ita original another, led by Saladln In BROKERAGE CO. level. I strongly recommend that 111, and it waa nc: until 1171 tha crest ha ralaed two feet higher that It waa wrested from them by 2210 So. Stale St. than tha original ueaign to insure Sulan Malrk el Daber Blbars after Phone Hylandl531 Then, after against the waves topping the dam. prolonged fighting.The local conditions certainly wartrp yeara. It waa abandoned only to be extra from to tima rant used, time, as precautions against wava a place of refuge for nomad tribes. action." The Piute Project. The history of tha Piuta project Utah Conservatory la beat told in tha recent report of tha atata land board. This project, of Music. also credited and financed by the Ida. ail Teasplefasj tats, had varying success, going Salt Lake Lily. Uaa. from bad to worse until finally the Local aad Carreeaaadeaea atata withdrew and turned what was left over to private hands, ouljr to has it given back to it. Hawaiian Steel Gnlfar Tha land board report aaya: During the leglslstle session of We Teach Direct From a bill wss introduced, which lilt, Sheet Music paaaed. authorising this departThe furt that millions of tons of ment to enter into a new contract laveallsate Oar Mefhed. with the Piute Reservoir and Irri- fertile top-so- il are washed Into the Resales Gaaraaferd. gation company for the purchase of ocean etch year because of humsn mw Write toe Detailed Call all parts of tha Pluule Irrigation carelemnesM in doing nothing to laferssatlea. rherk toll erosion has roused the project. Sold for 11.300000. Department of Agriculture to make Tha project had been sold to tho a aurvey of Ita extent and of tha Pluto Reservoir and Irrigation methods of checking It throughout company in May, l2l, for tha sum the country. The findings era startling; unnumbered seres transformof approximately $1,200,000; a ed from productive sresa Into desof which represented erts, deep gullers tut where once principal sum invested by the slats were waaon only roads, whole from reservoir funds, the balance Wretches nf country undermined Inbeing accrued Interest on the and ruined hecnusc men. after exto vestment data of rale. flrsi hausting the protective covering mortgage bonds were given by tha of nothing to stop company to secure that part of tha thethe soli, will do which la inevitaway project being purchased by them, able washing when come. the rains extending over a period of 10 years the East haa heard with Intersex at the rata of i per of Heretofore soil erosion aa common only In cent par annum. REAL ESTATE the South. The geographlea have Handed Dark. LOANS pictures of Southern Owing to a general depressed long rarlred cut over or badly farmed, condition in agriculture, shortage uf lmn; washed away and cut into water, questionable water right, being ravines. But the survey shows Oa efealew slaves etc, the settlers under tho project deep Western States are. If anythat property found It Impossible to make their thing, tha greatest sufferers, and en paymenta and a committee waa ap- that tha causes there have been pointed to carefully consider and the excessive cutting of the forests AaartsaeBla HseniaBj and a. se Id Year Laaaa investigate tha altuatlon and report and burning of brush Isnds with kaek to this board. Upoa tho rec- tha overstocking Meafklr paysaeala If i of the The ranges. . . ommendation of tha committee a .mm kwu desired. piui wr, uiniwrm aurMil was passed by tha legislature esta Into deaerta the by destroying of Itll. providing that under a new underbrush and ground covering. jfwMAJMjuMg rostra ct. which might be entered The third not only obllteratea tha TRUST COMPANY Into between the atata and tha grasses and plant coverings, but, no 41 rears nlikasjt a law Interest should by making tracka down drainage company, fa aay lavealae la ear ba charged after May 1st, 1111, and slopes, psves the way for tha for Mertaaaa Laaaa, that tha total amount of tho princi- mation of deep "arroyoa" which frj pal unpaid, and interest earned tima eat up all Um top aoli and I " Z.uf.".i1? t"' ..I'".:; 192 "The Dream Home" Out-of-To- wn Trade Of Boulder Dam Efforts In Reclamation We Value II, Thlak mt tolas; able a faralah roar eat Irs haase af fear leesja far jest ' AS UVCU AM AT WE GET Aad wa get a 1st af It, heeaaaa wa deal fairly Jeha West hep hy Mil. with Mr. era. ta fill roar erf I 6 V seeaaba alasaat Impassible, feat at thla stare It eaa fee daae. 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