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Show J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 18 Excavation in Progres for Federal Structure; Contract Awards for Will New Movie Theatre Planned Ground was officially broken yesterday for the construction of Salt Lakes federal reserve building. Officials participating 'included William Harmon, excavation contractor; H. M. Craft, assistant manager of the Salt Lake branch of the Federal Reserve bank of San Francisco; D. 0. Young, Jr., architect; W. H. Hale, assistant cashier of the Federal Reserve bank at Ban Francisco; Ramm Hansen, architect; H. Tempest, Harry P. Poll, architect, and H. M. Walker, of the P. J. Walker company construction manager employed by the Federal Reserve bank of San Francisco. moving Architect drawing of the Alhambra picture theater, to be constructed on Ninth East street, near Ninth South street, by the Hogle Investment company. ?','iiU, STREET REPORT i i . W rS '& to. ' f V IH. VfeIaesS -x-- m r o W Ullf; ; - ;ap- Reservation Reviewed. Reoommlndatlon that many of the graveled streets In Sait Lake a residential section be oiled and maintained as oiled stieets, that some of the Important cross street and thoroughfare be paved with permanent pavement, and that attention be given to paving on deferred petitions from residents south of Ninth South and west of Thirteenth Hast streets is made in the annual report of Tom- missions T T Burton submitted to the city commission last night Mr Burton, now public safety commissioner was in charge of the street department during 1925 the year re-- . ported on, as well as several years pr ' iously In the interest of economy he writes, I would recommend that of the in streets th many graveled residential section, as they become thoroughly hardened and smoothed down be oiled and thereafter maintained as oiled street After the second year this treatment will eliminate the need of grading and sprink- It fr Fran-ctec- Commission-Wor- k er; . I Ground tvb bn cn Salt Take s fed the contru lion eral reserve bank budding on th puthwfcrnr of Fast South Temple ard Slate afreet. The building to be c mpleted during the j ear will cost oj proxlmath $100 960 In luding the structure vault and other equipment and the bcost of the Jte the Amelia y formerly occupied poliu The contract for exeat ation has been awarded to William Harmon The awarding of contractu for other parte of the work has not been completed by the building committee of the Salt Lake Uitv branch of the federal reserve bank of San but announcement of the successful bidder most of whom are baJt Lake oontr actors, will be made during the week Under the terms of the excavation contract a steam shovel started excavation yesterday morning and the work will be rushed The plan and specifications mane by Young and Hansen Salt lake architect have been approved by the federal reserve board of Washington P C, and the P J Walker comto superpany haa been employed announceThe vise construction the ment of contract award await sucfinal signing of contract by the cessful bidder. Four Utahns Seek Right to Prospect for Oil on Many Improvements Are Ac- Announced. Be 600-se- Urged by tual Construction Soon 26, 1926. Ground Broken for Federal Reserve Building Approved. Drawings TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY ling , including Thirteenth toSouth and Twenty-fir- t gether with some of our main north and south thoroughre including Seventh Thirteenth and Fifteenth East streets, should be paved with r permanent pavement The traffic on thete streets is so heavv and contin"r 'H uous that nothing less than a permanent pavement will stand ucp under It With theee streets paved a traffic condition that now exists would ke relieved materially ' Owing to the heavy expense Incurred in the construction of an addition to he Mountain Dell dam and in the exchange of water rights the city ha been unable to do much necessary paving and curb and gutter work petitioned for by the people living in the territorv lying south of Ninth South and West of Thirteenth Will Be Constructed Near East streeta This is a rapidly growFxplalning hi proposed policy as ing nedion of the city and, in mv commlesioner of public wtfs tv T T a rather large appropriation opinion Burton addresaod the members of jCorner of Ninth East should be made from the unapprothe Salt Iak police depirtment at 1926 to in beJance the budget priated meeting in the g mnaslum of the Homage was paid Robert Burns a C. D. apublic citv s portion of these and Ninth South Streets Rehabilitation Boards in cover the fet building 'eterday af Scotland 9 greatest poet by the Salt Complaint Alleges Improvements ternorm The meeting wo held Luke Scottish club at the annual A Feview of the yearpvrork is the of hotel the Newhouae purpose enabling banquet held at the An important acquisition Hasler Tricked Ac- commissi to meet each of the Meeting Here; Veter-Wor- k given. lam night observing the 167th that of the street department s new offlf er personallv this being the of his birth The program Pan and specifications are being hom. formerly known a the Momn of it kind sinoe of the banquet, which was followed An completed for the erection of a 500 the commissioner Raid Discussed. barn of quaintance Out of $125 first Burtonopptunitv aumed his new office by & dance, was featured by the singconto outline the work necessary seat 'moving picture theater on Ninth Oommlseloner Rurton declared ing of some of the most famous and that he was in favor of the aad Third East street, Just north of Ninth South ierVhl? Plae Second most loved of Hum poem a A menu of all ordilaw and of Scotch dishes a as served That th determination of the West streets Into the central point street it was announced yesterday nances Operation of a confidence name is jf there be some which Guests at the banquet were welfor all operations of the department by the Hogle Investment company ere wrong or which the people proper kind of vocational training for was chieftain of alleged in a mpialnt issued bv the comed by J IT Mrllwe included think are wrong Mr Burton said disabled Chilians is one of the big Pope & Burton are architects for the the Salt Lake Scottish club, who also county attorney yesterday against L fau Completion of the drainage canal new building the people should see that thev Are lng both federal and state west problems introduced J M MfiUormlck, toast- P Hosier who is charged with of from the the Jordan point But while on tbe are was one rehabilitation boards the of changed The Corner of Ninth The progi am was opened master South and where the syphon crosses to Great Ninth the books they must be enforced points stresstd at the opening session Salt swindling Carl Sander out of $125 on tast streets Is rapidly develwith community singing led by lake is mentioned The commis- f the three day tonference of Utah nd ea h officer on the departmenr a second disCoe ke Solos were given Into by a pretended loan last November 2i oping Sugarhouse 24S.635 cubic wiU.be expected to do his duty in and federal vocational rehabilitation lher reported that trict Blair Richardson of the Hogle Robert Nielson Mrs, Mona Hood G Tensther is the complaining wit yard of material were moved qv the company boards eterdiy at the Hotel Utah seeing that aJl ioatnrs of law At said the presWilliam K. Russell and Mra H C ness yesterday In ontnmtlon of this ent time a and ordinanqe are punished Hr J 0 H j department Hasler met RanderX through right Hick drug store a bakery three William H Follaiui C director of the department of edu- - carnal at a cost of $27 372 H riv attorstores three buuher shops An address on the Ufa work and Tense hei. It Is said and CUd him the eight months from Anrtl grocery to ney talked the the inn on officers mwt tat declared 'har during disabled two barber shops a beauty parior a character nf Robert Bum was given that he was consuiting englneeV for a 1 1925 20 the to November limit to which thc might go In men after eing rehabilitated become depart and ice iram parlor a cleanby William Nlsbet and J W Ivor ' large smelting and refining organ! cubic y'ard of candyestablishment r self supporting and that the cost of ment collected 38 arresting real or suspected Se tl&nd and two service ing and said needed responded to the toast, $1J5 He he which were used as zatlon of the law He explained the (rehabilitation la less than, even a ashes and can stations are located within the ImDr F Wach, chaplain of the club, made an order on the company right of the officer anl the right i a foundation for building more than mediate vicinity of the corner keep in some kind of public ker miuu offered grace. Instrumental Alj the which he requested the alleged of the prisoners and ga'.r the offiHo wild that in it20 there three miles of roadr titution wp'enth during the banquet was supplied b cer many pointers on their duties nut to use until about Christmas w ere about 700 OoQ district. In disabled the Nmth and baat rara the Ogden Scottish trio Pa,s t the department and the public that at that time he would rds of refut United Stntee, manv of them h&vilg cubic two minute ser- Members of the reception commit- saying the loan and did not meanThe department cleaned 53 5 miles this comer, giving beccme IncapacUatiKl throueh industee tor the banquet were Mr and repay of dirt ditches and 36 miles of cement vice while want to Jeopardise hi standand trial accidents that number this Mr Richardson announced that a William J crade Mr and Mrs ing with the oorupany by having deMr being added to bv near!' a quarter gutters 8000 person to Hannah mand made on it and the company George C Gray and ,Misa The year's improvement of di- -t careful urve shows of a million yearlv Dr Wright said Vi hyte Floor committee members thus d has . oallad ua of , 3S 622 he had tu barrow W not so me for the that th situation that learning . . . desperate Rtrven-snr. dlu, of the dlRtrtct and ,ha, . (n- for the dance were Robert however when it is oon1dred tbfit money bander is said to have finally Jtoi .truction of a amal! diriment at0r George Fisher Rlert Knox and made his demand and learned that is pravtlcaHv no disabllltv that Vtprrf thr Charles Rodger will prevent the eiming of a decent than thirty mile of dirt road have the alleged confidence man had no connection with the concern living when the proper training is been covered with a fairly good gravel is Hanson Dr "Wright pi aised the manbase and most of them topped with bred alias Youth Fred Smith, given Statutory vioft in which vocational training was a ftrer gravel graded and rolled In ner with being persistent was harged n In Utah He law addition the department ha rolled carried Time uf Third for lator the being prohibition Charge Dr Georg Thom a president of the and in some caie rerqlied 112 miles South btate afreet arrested at I vvaa of of tab who street rne of antivU of the n1frdtv Wesley Winger will go before a hy members were with him squad The the speaker" vesterda dvlared that The citv used 55 711 800 gallon of wapreliminary coutt this morning for the Five person rf all industrfnlh die It street sprinkling and & wine the in 1925 ter rieht to have said seised art third time on a charge of committing poll.e full a bled to rtMe some kind of vooa 1713 20 gallons in flushing paved of whisky and a serving an assault on a girl of 17 yenrs of gias UunoJ which reetrt. wifi nable them trolnii tc her age He with Rheinhardt Brink-ma- n pi John to eirn a living instead of becoming The department used 2763 ton of Hilda Carver Vera A was arrested several months mixed asohalt rwiterial in repairing Dr F F Rod and Dr J J GalH and W lima Hen- Close Watch of Lighting burdens on, er,rietv Bushy Jais It on this charge ago being alleged derson Nell N C Dr and 026 .tiuar, vard, of po'lnK 3b state of are expected to ar superin are charged with possesstm oung girl that they Jiad taken thl tende-nof Instruction in addressing 1103 tons of mixed asphalt Jn repair rty todiy atrikp Sec61 the sick bod of Bishop r Last at of Sunday iiqu to a lonelv spot bn the Redwood e mile of even the said oied Reduce the rondo, thrt System oiled S f I D cf the Glass rf May Toseph asenMge street road hy automobile, and that Winger ond St I uthI addock s was h streets received second applications Uath llo dl cese of Salt Lake whose tep twrd is barged with there attacked her violently Brink-manow edu onal roads of state oilei at which will while six miles program condition continues gray at the M He He was given hearing with passing a standing street ar Bills by $5000. enable all Those deprived t f a cmn We-constructed I Blsh Vincent Angel in the Juvenile court on the as- was airaigned before Judge John H mem school education to take some 4711 ton of wet garbage op Glaa hosplUl w as somewhat lower vester w'ere There not Hearand pleaded guilty 1 05 more of kind sumption that both were under the Morgan vocational of sold for $"878 He la-collected sni and from training Los dav t was set for February night report age of IS and they were bound over ing date Burton pointed out that bv fitting he disabled than a third of the cot of collection Angeles said Bishop Glass ha been and K. Tekett are-Lydd to the district court Then it was Commissioner D dead cat and drg were collecttH3 of to take care of themselves the liver complaint and for from Finch Harry suffering with offense a statutory charged was more discovered that Winger burdens are lessened as orh- - ed and disposed of dav hoe been slowly thr Mr ttcorge Sampson la haraed th. department nf park, end public than 1$. hence he hod not been held ould he ,hew! uafortuna.te, The street department laid 3454 losing ground The bishop had a restIntends to effect a eating of public charge to the higher court by a magistrate with operating- an automobile withfew years less day property In Isst the flume of feet out a lUense She pleaded not guilty more than V,0K to Mavor welcomed it has manufactured concrete flumes riarenoe Ke-lacting within his jurisdiction the citv thle year Word wn received arly thi morn A new complaint was filed against and will be given hearing Bebruary I f P -t- hle used in street crewsing be that .Jj! lng that the bishop was rapidly ex b, asking light, TYlnrer before lmortBm Jude John H and could live but a few hours In city. turned here and pirlng iff there declared that Morgan of the city court charging wied buikilng and grounds wher thev ore engaged of He of Weight Brings longer two count in & complaint alleging wrecked human-It- v rejuvenation and when thev are not needed thu the is of great social and economic statutory offense the electricity used to the Importance of Knee Cap Villain With Two reducing Mayor Neslen wu Judge Morgan found that there was 4m0 cww) hr urs furnlhd klkwaft b Dr Jensen cause to believe him guilt) probable to the r lt bv the Utah Tight Gold Teeth Sought of the charge Nephi L M 'cris a member of the and bound him John O Barton, 4S yam old & Power free by the terms of it state industrial commission In the district court the quest! n was pledged fered what Is helleyed to be a ' fr n of of the the wrheu the of left tur had raised whether Judge Morgan organisation kneeoap roopration member to the vocafn rroert vearw according to a Judge John H Mugan of the city which he Is onsdered' two charges In view of suddenly shifted his weight from 01 court has under adIement the quesrt handed to the commissioner by tional worker h in He foot to the other their efforts Mr Barton is the language in !r ding him over whether John B Bowie negro frt m past performance ( itv tion H C Jeasen Judging Acting Fngineer e stressed the importance of rehi inmate of the Soldiers home at a check for $2" 50 bv a as AcoorJingL esterda Judge Wlli'am Mie flu rjlmic whl h i n w fie c v h ex'eediPd this fl w of Mutation and v ati.nal de- Cal and has had trouble with nt9.f1 given training 8 Marks of dsvrkt cm t swteji g tl two headlights in his e Ui Rv Isrgelv through ut tatlrn ha careless Glailng that it . with a social M for vean. it to had knee obligation d ar the having infcrmitlm quanhed lhB check turning out to be fa(v art re hflu Itsf lght1 the com'rtlpg nes The use of UghMng servke has Tohn hlef nf United States he wired in place Kratr when Yeaterdav, Winger ba k t the city c urt he or wrote the whether B. B Htr worthless, m 1025 In 222 FIS fed he all until state pi on the shift In weight was mads, mors rehablhtst ion. gave some new hearing or h ur n.r rheck himself knowing It to be si t h c mm a! kil n.umad h the ,h w rk rturintt the paet statistics f ur ear wat'done v He was icv-dafirst Fc r the hird t me given damage a ' was He it c t tlowrnird t 2" . trv'e In the excess voeting which time over18dno disabled aid" treatment at the emergency hos- worthless, and passed r lemlie h srud vsterdav fuudi!t complaint was D reej vi.'ihsM TWj wlth Issuing a fictitious rhe fire department station at 132 during Mo-ha teen made useful rltlaen to Holy charged pital and later removed a t 'a and he will be arrtlgn check anX 'aJ at 'hi tltnof street he pointed .i r Right ib hearing ves FAr,t bith Hall superv iimw of rehabilitation Cross hospital avsn r w the ei Idemic is quite leaS nt fording to Sanv el t an example if what con he r, ruth and Mathewson Assla-- i H F Mitchell Jr, 26 of 153 North terday tant d strict at 5rrcy he h i wait r t (riy in al I,ke r In idven tpilm wfts enn pi shed h I roper He said thecheck lah- -i t v Dr Jensen also deliv ered curtailment f Main street, suffered injuries to his d w e g t rots rtv f it fn done preliminary hsrirg tv n rre r n ge bv a man fok shnm he tre-s- e r ue of light43 000 f rr thi sta i n ynt malln right hand yesterday when the handle some d r jr -the higher cout, is e iw t O r w he In t nlte.1 His gtw it D kilowatt fmm A hour kolsomining employer of ar in 'reaped off as he was attempting to pfimber delegates slipped c n v sr I um omitted in the new sold had a tmv helbve u will Mti eal W to less than 22 00 In 1924 from i5oje mher stste The crank In automobil Hfs injuries i to ctu Hd Mr Jessen said there Is some waste onferen e will continue this morning wen cared for at the two head powerful ' emergency hos- large in 1 f light Old-tim- e In the citv and countv and P t Ms fare is extreme v r f clfH k lights Printers pital ,s n t h wrwr r f th- 'i cotmtv ther hutlllnrs Allen S Tlnger Lights In some l m 11 pj rl hm le safd are Ltnf burned all Will Be in Movies UlJ U tv, n Rre alk rrr--haf attorney wanted to knw more about "What dd you mean which swett dav in competition wiTh the un In the headlights - v ntrv in He ut lined ft detail f the manv instances he asked T ki r rd tm urJon printers n v of Jqtht aslng pier Bowie then explained that h!s was w and three mem ers t t h T . t k t of I.a resTsjcstbllltv U chargl as that fine nrtd hia wh of expressing the g hav-w Irtn - t t retired w U p? t ft In nrnnitg factor the rv away principal Kny j his employer was p kesaor Npf two prn up the public light bill The citv en t he nrrf J n , j v shown 4 ) w n f j h k front rj ' gold !cini teei M. gleaming large, r sr j lr.es beg u lages thateom mar be held re , I lt '"VM. rr Re U (rtnecr wiigLeas t in a U njunrM i w th r n! Ms h vjm n' pot stvfe f r the light in each build- ' a pi Jtn hers Thief Secretes Self in h I'4 far h j. u Id monthly ihaternrni be i He sftravT g t h h imiir It rtn rt to the commlseiener ar te i thus svUd furnished Ar re f vr Pa mmbt rs 1; r teat1 tis that iom th eh s h uid to be dJfflculL he said to Gutting through funeral processions rvth.n. nsJ Tv posers r n u rwnd up ail I n r jc r - r m a r wi'hln the 4V 000 kil jwatt I lust fceep The picture, of Stop' t (h7m ihe hour city slutted annually JfaJMui-- l ,Tf" Sollr 'n "on.y and a tTU.ntKy 0,oppUTt'ynr I rs were tak n v the J ,ui r, f Puoh was the order Issued yesterwar. tuli-The arc t ghts pn street corners and and art Irp.. rr, tk. frrrhi mg company urdi-- r he Petition Spry Approves In the bunjr dts day by Ch'ef of Police Joseph E Bur- - th.lr the whit war Houm .oft, drink from Whit. par-th.yb hav. m. informed i. that ohali b a 1. i Tt pices of Ssl on an are rer&td Independent for Public Domain Gravel unbu No 115 so thev will be unaffected by bldge followlrg several near traffic been e jjsccidents resulting from attempts by Through oooperatJon rf T e Tclosed the economy p'an ' t management with of1 flrrt .jiira" n r.f' tb, Uonnmiseloner Finch ssid he hatf motor! to peas through a funeral begin at once to Sunday ntght- - The mso J believed unum moving picture cf T he - r bring such viola- to r n Ur lit the lavahimself secreted have dk.;3Liwicd the matter wHh the ober On tion pit ' to an and First South M ytgbu graci une room snow i g t 4 " hatl procton p, dcnjil ' fl!4 recently trn mission er and thev Section ins of the rwrleed ordi- tory before closing time men at wor w v tt-r- t, taken For the third time In ten days the federaj at t of t(,2p ha. U effort should be trade to keepiTweifb Eaet streets one dr1r nances of Salt Lake reads as fol G nmg and will be srowi oa a par r load ' bis the home of J T Raleigh, 1194 Fifth h' free the ctnumr1on proceeMofi nearlytlpped .Pi low .tmrijri n.r Mil wltbln lathe unions picture h An ' oar-- -i a 't Jo- at brokn Into Sunday rol,eelrg f d In avoid cur an Jt th. ov.r ttfatt .hall h. anlavful for any wrann jn 1c hr r r feature in &o rneefion w V'"' v fit The side window be . been bding with the monk in of a motor-e- s to drive or propel or cause to be night each n pmrr r.im film lg the fact that n grv nhtalned Sm rhe pro Brighton Snow Now but aofar as can broken time, wa in uctb h a ho driven or propelled any vehicle, or hurry that (rf the Jnotvpe 0 ators sh r I t,f whb b wtP in wmlt Xi lb fommjob to street or tnterurhan ear an ae to break be determined, nothing has been lcaed u)4 Hclm Depth r ft. world recon in rtcnei ML etrr cerrer of the and ard vvn s,ed breaking of the winthe cmeecutfv Jin f march or line taken, pas we vVar valley wl be ueed for ' would naturally think that a of travel of any iunend process n up- dow Is believed to-- be merely v andaltn -end week additionan d The on The purpuw snipp si isa the pert of some youthful ism fti proved of average IntsUigenee would on any of the streets of Ralt Lake s ft st i 9rr fnvMe f r three Inche a of erw at Brlgvton person - miscreant Is Given Three Months h,v respect enough for the dead fu-te- Any person violatirg the provision-city a ( e F rrf to iurf vs!lev Over watershed making- the total depth $4 refrain a quantity of clothing was of Theft from cutting through a thie ordinance shall be punished as land wlrh the iravel pit Inches acrf.rdlrg to retwrr ye?g-dareported to the police vterdv by ncrai cortege in section ?, revised thief for Attempted Theft ri it ef war Burbidge provided K H between the two ter-- n William Wldeman of the Wellington Burton, city Last night, but such does not seem morning to of Salt lJc cut " )U The to be the ca.ee More sad more Thj asrI'wtton was fLed last upeU,,tTtdf,n4 of waterworks Section ? referred to provides that hotel Hia room was entered bv using E W McMahon at J watet content was IS Inch Jaost rear istioa of this nature are ailed toylour eoch ha cnrrmisern n offeree shall be punished a passkey. e federw act slowrg the nae of January lb thre Fn frerurban depot tv Pstndepth f $0 attention and if motorists bave not br a fine of mqt to exceed lid r a c d mi'n or grave! pit purposes Inches en the gumnd n Johnson for the alleged attempt MCXICAN NATIVE Dl It. d seree or decency enough to refrain 111 sentence of not to six full of no he be- fhM the roed n sJi prior seal a suit c from such acts wt as officers, ar months In the cite Jail, or both such Hattie Msna Tan Dr Mvdn, fs 1 Fw ' th lend Vo other tvy washer wilt we eh going to see that they are Urced te Bee and Imprisonment. longing to Charles used according of age wife of Garrit Van Dor ihr rear T .1 K First Souih rest, plead d gu!Jy to the ioea clot bee clean ae quickly and as aafeiy do o The ordinance provMe that Tayiw register The general public Is requested by Mevden, died ffundav at the- faml? th rherge when hef re land office arraigned New ( entHf'igal Action One paasing through the oneecwttve tine he chief t note the license numbers residence JM North Flxth West Copper-atee- l thermo wglr. of progress of a .funeral precession of autonvobUce that vteaate thle ordi- street. Phe tas a daughter f BenJudg dftvleft S eterd' He "W alcut' buenews fnmTture wrlns Minute. befmw was en'enewi to serve three montrs a wwaher Itke bla Free hall bea mlodemeenor punishabte nance aame and him by to that jamin and Mary Larsen FMce of report la the ciry Jail Th suit ias s ii sttefji. it n. Arrow Press SI W. tod Ho trial Terma Dodge Flee.. 12$ State a fm or Imprisonment In the city JaJ rwpialnte mar tee filed Immediately Tcwle. Hhe via born In Mexico and or both, and we are going to do ev- - against toB'cnt were rereveredU tAdvertisement. ) (AdvenjjNsTnent.) the driver of such car a had resided In bait Lake ten year a heven-teent- h ,?. Burton Talks DISABLED to Members ol His Department Robert Burns, Scottish Poet, Is Given Honor Ilf a i t iola-to- xu nil in-- h- v . FINCHHOPESTD i , , Jren t 2 i r part-tim- hj Citys n Local Doctors Go Jo Bedside of Bishop Glass fr ! ,,"t t',t Facet e itfew , r , Flu Epidemic Reaches Peak; of Declines Now en tnPVktnJhrci; Shift Fracture re-t- v 1 Saw-tdl- , fra I i -- v 1 1 i ad-c- a- - i f r i dD-aa- o ' o i 1 -- fi- bei-r- J 1 - T A c i!tant Funeral Cortege Violators to Be Vigorously Punished ( s I i f- 1 Rht 1 J & Ik I s,fsrxr2! taa 1 .r. rlrrt. n ; ag-ee- -- -, h ," , bct t -r v ordl-rsnc- nd td i ' ei'-ee- 1 - N-- ' ( Which Bureau 1 pro-po- fr Arises Ipedal to The Tribune 25 WASHINGTON Jan Four Utahns, George T Hansen, W R Bhir-ley Wallace, Louis McCornick and Jones, convinced that southern Utah Is destined to become an Important region have come to Washington to see if they can secure permits and fosslbly leases either by executive order or by special legislation, which will permit them to begin drilling Like the Midwest Oil company before the discovery of oli, they had appled for permission to prospect for oil and gas on Indian land McCornick alone was granted a permit The other applications had not been acted upon when there arose a controversy in departmental circles over whether executive order Indian lands could he leased under the general leasing law or must be developed under direction of the Indian bureau The general land office contends that it has Jurisdiction, Indian Commissioner Burke equally positive that his bureau alone should sue these permits aijd regulate pros pectlng and development, the es'tentlal difference between the two bureaus having to do with the disposition of rojalties rather than the nature of the permits or leases Because of th controversy all pending applications for prospecting permits are held up, and it is probable congress will have to pass a law which will determine this dispute The lands sought bv question Messrs. Wallace, Hansen Jones and McCornick are in th same general region where oil reventlv was struck In seemingly large quantity, and this discovery has raised another question as to whether or not the executive order Indian reservation in southern Utah should now be treated as known oil territory' or as a proper field for prospecting After conference with officials of the interior department these Utah men have concluded they will have to have legislation before they can secure permits and as the same situation exists in other states than Utah bills dealing with the issuance of permits and with lease on executive order reservations probably will V be pushed at early sessions of the public lands or Indian affairs committees of congress ' Vft Argument State. Jurisdiction in Matter. Boms of our most important cross streets, in Colorado Price of $8 Minimum a Ton May Cause Uneasiness Here Framing of the 1026 sugar beet contract for 1 tah will be held up until a survey to determine the approximate number of arres to be devoted to the growing of beets in Utah this vear hap been made It was announed yesterday by Ephraim Pergeson president of the Utah State Tins surugar Beet association vey Is to, be commenced at once through officer of the various Ioca and district associations, working in conjunction with the state beet group Mr Rerg-so- n believes that from present Indications the 1926 contract will not be materially different from that of 125 which called for a $6 guaranteed Initial payment and subsequent payments depending on the sugar content of the beets and the sold He price at which the sugar make this assertion despite the fact that in ( oiorado th Great Western Sugar company has awarded an $8 minimum payment contract for 1926 rfnd in Idaho the grower are protesting the $8 minimum and drdaring that unless the sugar companies (perating In Idaho make amendments few similar to those in Colorado, beet will be grown this year When the CoU rido situation first wlw is il d veh ped Mr Bergeson preirient ft thI Utah State limn bureau urged tah sugar beet rals er not to become excited He raid the Colorado company was Indulging in a prictf war and thatat nn company present sugar price could guarantee that minimum price Anv demand for and break ven he contin$? beets In thi territory ued would be "suicidal ' Mr Berpeson declared an effort will be made to have the farmer Increase their acreage this year When the survev ha been made the association official gln all! meet in Ralt and eontder point about the 1926 contract and determine how much field work will b necessary to bring the beet acreage to the point where thev feelMt should be Local Postoffice Bays Six Special Trucks . Th Salt La k postofftc yoat.rday received ant new truck, built .peclally for poatoffice um under specification, furnished by the department Each truck has a capacity of 130 cubic feet, Ralph Guthaccording to Postmaster a larger hauling ill, h provide rie, of tvpe now thi. than anything epac. In use The truck, will be used foraerpick-uand parcel port delivery Will greatly facilitate the ,.e the of postof mall, this tvpe dispatch With the addition of master said yesterday the new machines receivednow has a the Salt Lake postoffice fleet of ten trucks to deliver Salt post Laker.' parcel f 4 p U Seismograph Records Tremor Lasting Hour A cori-- iJ oTr. on Lrth tr,mor wa r.- - at th. ttatl Runrtay .vfnjnj?, rnK.rsity aocoridn to If Q Mit h.ll, in charge Th. movement of the instrument and forty eight began at on. 6 minute o clock and continued Second, past minfor on. hour and thirty-eigute. At C 82 p m it reached its point of greatest severity Direction of the shock from thi. but determined city could not b was fixed at 5000 the radial dlatance mile. th. of ..Ismograph ht Contractors President Will Visit Salt Lake J H Ellison, Minneapolis, president of the Associated General Contractors of America w'lll visit Salt lake the latter port of the week ft was announced yesterday by A Luke secretary of the In Payne executive termountain branch of the national Mr Ellison was elected association conIdaho Jan 25 Bv president at the recent annual POCATELLO Portland at vention The beet the Awfiated Press) growers c tnmltte of Idaho Falls INFANT QIRL DE8. will hold ff annual meeting In PoDelora Gibbons, Infant daughter of catello Tuesday afternoon with representative from all th growing dis- Alma and Cora Judd Gibbons died The body will be sent to trict of Idaho and I tah In atten- vesterday dance j Wsnshlp for burial confor the annual Negotiations tract between growers and refiners are now under wy n I the 1926 at thi meetprice wttl W tRsk,Usd ing The session will open about 1 o clock at the Bannock hotel and It is expected that a number of representatives of sugar companies will be present t lka The Intimate Papers Democrat Leaders y Organize far Fall Efforts to replace Senator Smoot with ft Democrat nandidat and y elect a full Democratic ticket In Raft Lake county at the fall elections were launched yesterday when the Democrat state central committee opened headquarter In apartment H on the mexfanine of the Nawhouaa hotel Mrs Burton W Mu.wr, rice chair, man M the state committee, Wil be In charge ef the office, it waa an- nounced. of Colonel E. M. House y' THREE SEEK BANKRUPTCY. ' Three bankruptcy petitions were fttod ysstrday la the federal court V a Eureka miner. Miriam Jones, Dted liabilities at $4163 SO sad assets at $255 Exemptum Is r limed on the latter. E J Haes, ft Magna oar Bingham A retalrwan for thelisted Mablllilaa at rahway, $30 74 and aoseta at $7S Exempon the aoseta claimed U tion of $75 Albert C Prhrw'n a Helper T! coal of and $2111 miner, gave liabilities aa sxemp--Uo- n onsets of U4- 4 Hs a en ths ssseta of $23 Gar-fie- ld j Closest friend and personal adviser to President Filaore, will appear ift The Sail Lake Tribune - YOUR HONE. K your home needs a new roof sewer plumbing hcatin pianL or if you mftJ t bo buiid ga ww It haa you the monrv Co D? Ri ii a DruiMs AThrtft ( Advert lament.) chats Ht REMOOEL1NQ rg A grod place te get yot,r printing 2 W 2nd tiouth. Inc Armw pr (Advertisement) beginning Sunday, January 31. 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