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Show $ r r. UTH 1.1 HRARY t. I The Dtah Statesman Endeavoring To Give a Correct Recordof Public Affairs Without Regard to Party Lines Its Jn Rr ft & VOL. NO. 8. NO. 14. ldlner BOISE, Idaho. Faulty drawing of a hill by th last legislators has robbed the reclamation department of upward ef $3000 a year which tha legislator intended It should have, a ruling ef the attorney general reveals. Ths ruling was given in answer to a query aubmitted by But Auditor E. G. Gullet. Th bill provided that ftea from water filings should be paid Into tho state treasury and made available to the reclamation department. Tha bill was passed with a view to making th department partially self supporting. In drafting the btll, th Carey act legislation was used as a modal, but. Inadvertantly, a provision limiting tha amount of money to be spent was left out of the department bill. W. D. Gillie, attorney general, cited several supreme court opinions to show that tha omission of the limiting provision was fatal to Til famous la now being coal land eaaa tried by the federal court la San Lake City and It acema aa though thla matter will Boon be definitely settled. The caae first attracted attention II year ago when certain coal lands In Carbon county were peddled out to private parties for ll.il an acre, the regular price for graslng land. Result of Policy. The land had been selected by Utah and the federal government had accepted Utah's request. The land paaaed into private hands for lha state sum. Uncle Bam then brought suit, claiming that the land was obtained by fraud. The State of Utah was not made a party to the suit and did not enter into it In any way. Uncle Bam won the ault and the Individuals who purchased the land from the state lost their title, A far- - years ago the Btat of Utah sold this same land for Sill an acre. The federal government again moved to block the sale on the grounds that, through the first suit, ths state had also lost tltla to the land. The basis of ths present suit, therefor is to nettle whether or not the State of Utah owned the land sold. There la something over 1,100 acres of land concerned. A more complete history of the case is found in the special land hoard audit of 1110. It follows: The 1100 Record. Ths price paid by Milners and others who made these purchases was $1.10 per acre, the value placed upon graslng Unde. It was ostensibly a eala of cheap graslng lands, with no manifest intent to convey to thla company millions of dollar worth of coial that might he deposited beneath the surface. A suit involving these lands was instituted by tbe United States vs. the Milner Estate, the purpose of which was to annul title to the lands and re invest title to came in the State ef th act. Th supreme court' - cjrj- - Aid to Civilization Power Company Application Set For Hearing on tha applies-- . Hearing tloni of th Utah Power and Light company for perm lesion to exercise rights and by conferred privileges franchises granted tha company by three different munin tha state will icipalities beforo the ba conducted Left, Powell Mnegh acre, six miles northwest of Front. Shaded area approximate wort Una of leased land. B Old rhanael and sc men; A. site ef proposed public at the1 Salt commission utilities on Friday, eapltol It wan announced April Tuesday. Ona of the applications relates to a franchise granted by the city of Wellington In Carbon county; another with a franchise granted by Price City and th third with a franchise granted by th town of Millville In Cache county. Th hearing on thee applications will begin at 10 a.m on tha date mention ad. At 11 a.m- - on tha asm will data tha commission hold a hearing on th of Walter 8. Young for permission to operate an automobile freight and express line from Woodland In Summit county, or from any point between Peas and Woodland to Balt Laka. - S32Sl&lSg3IlftXftgtS9Sm8e?tt33XkaS Right, chart showing fluctnatioee of Utah leke. Lake-Pri- ce Highway Getting Due Attention (News Advocate) Decision to make th project from Price to Balt Lake City tha principal project of Carbon county Asq Leads Rest (tf World In Area tut Of Irrigated Land Reliction Lrind Title, Fifty Year Lease, Water Fluctuations, Studied Utah County. Ready to Turn Contract Over to State Fish and Game Department; Cooperative Project Being Worked Out. Official and unofficial attention haa again bean turned toward Utah lake aa on of tho atate'a recreation centers and right now wo find tho stat of Utah, Utah county, tho Utah county flah and gams association and tha Balt Lake County FUh and Gam Protective association - trying- to bring back Utah lake a a a base fishery. Thar ar a great many pro blame which will have to bo considered and which era being considered right now. Tho success of tho basal ng of tho lake depends entirely upon how those problems arc mat nd what -- -- f 1 - of tho atata and county associations and have Issued formal notice that they will enter ault to prevent tho proposed Improvement. Whether or hot these persons want tha land on th alough for pasturing thslr cattle or whether soma on wants jlhi pond for a muskrat slough or Just why th ohjsctlon should coma not known, js i Fight Planed. But certain residents along tha declare slough they intend to fight tho validity of tha $0 year lease which still he almost thirty years to run. oosurty- has sigwltted Ho willingness to turn ths lease over to tho stats flah and gam department and th atata flah and game department haa asked for tlma to look into tha legal aid of tho matter. This la tha status of th Powell slough po position at tho preoent (1m. Now comae onothor interesting angls. According to Unci Sam's records th Powell olough county is not th property of any ona in Utah but la tha proparty of tho United States government, a tract reserved by tha government some 40 or $0 years ago. Whal the Mop Show. By glancing at tha little map above, th reader can hotter under stand tha matter. Tha first survey placed tha boundary of tha Utah laka at th place so designated In the map. Thla survey assumed tha roeda and builruahaa of what ia now Powell'a alough to ba tha edge of tha laka. Latar, in 1174, a second survey woo mod and this survey declared tha meander line of tha laka to ba about a half mil west of tha first Una aaubllahod. Uncla Bam then offered tho land between tho two survey lines for aalo. A couple of pieces war sold and than th government withdraw from aalo tha rest of tho eras. . According to those familiar with th land which waa leased to th state none of th privately owned land- would ho effected except a few acres ef one piece and .thla la 'already in th . tke-taiis- r-U- tah . Health Day Planned by -o -o lifs-alx- f ts Salt Bank Gain . eot Results in Government Come From Mak- ing Scientific Research. Tha federal government ,to ob tain tha bert results from th scientific research it undertake, will find it moat Important to set up ita relationships to sctenca from th standpoint of tho budget in auch way that funds will not ba tagged for specific purposes, th secretary of interior. Ray Lyman Wilbur, stated March 21 In an address commemorative of the fiftieth anniversary of tha establishment of th geological survey. Mr. Wilbur spoke at an assemblage of scientists gathered for tho occasion at tha National Museum In Washington, D. C. Provision of Funds Irgrtl. Funds," ho said, should la made available for securing the beet brains possible and fur tha facilities they require. In order to pursue the unknown. Th government must make liberal grants fur Invrrtigation and research. In a statement rcgardlny the geological survey and Ita development in tha past 50 years the department of the interior eald: The survey came Into being with the appointment of Ita first director. Clarence King, on March 31. 1179, Thlrty-fiv- o years ago President Hoover waa a member of Ita staff, working aa a field In geologic mapping in th Sierra Nevada between college term at Stanford university. During Ita half century of activity, th aurvsy haa graduated thousand of trained engineers and scientists who era now working In all parts of tho world. Tho appropriations for tho work of tho survey hav increased from $100,000 for tho fiscal year 140 to over $3,000,000 for the fiscal year 1030. The total expenditures during tha Ufa of th survey have been about $75,000,000, including .(Iron County Record.) of Mat Only God can maka a tree.' nearly $10,000,000 saga Joyce Kllmor, hut th feat has "Thu funds. Veport published by whies baan. positively evidenced by our the geological survey's work arc for five aucces Utah over Mva terms of Anvanlng In legis- mars available aggregate 400,000 pages and occupy 130 feet lative bodies that man can positive- of shelf space. Other organisaly decline to encourage the culti- tions vation of th moat majestic pf childrenwhich era in a real sense of the geological survey, Nature's monuments. Five term of our legislative as their work having bean alerted by aamblies have received a petition tha survey, include th bureau of tho bureau of mines, praying for a tree to ha named and reclamation, known aa UUh's Btat Tree, tha tha bureau of American ethnology, first in 1021, when the represent tho forest service, and tha Geodistrict physical Laboratory of tho Carneatlve of th Twenty-fourt- h urged that th Blue Sprue bo thua gie Institution. Tho full text of Secretary Wibut the representatives signaled, from Boxelder and Poplar Grove lburs address follows: Our civilisation ia being mad districts each opposed the choice naming tha tree for which their over right before our eyes under th ware Mimulation of the forces act homo towns named, hence th bill was tabled. loose by discovery, research and In 1121 th representatives from Invention. Thla new physical world tho sam locality waa supplied with haa a firm basis upon undovlat-In- g a Ilk appeal, he choosing the Male universal laws, it Is probably Boxelder, was asked not to further true that wo hav available a mere be mtotakes causa lest mads th fragment of the great structure of In dscldlng tha sex. and an un knowledge which will eventually Clean, undesirable tree be given the be brought Into tho service of man. place of honor, Viewpoints Are (Imaging. disIn 1125 tho Twenty-fourt- h are rapidly Our viewpoints trict representative, armed with Old ax sumptions, thrchanging. similar application which b did ones and dogmas are being rapidly not support Mrongly, claimed time pushed out of our minds. In tills waa unavailable for consideration period of mental ferment, sham of tho measure. have been exposed, the taboos of In 1J37. petitioners nothing centuries released, and much has daunted; earneMly repeated th been up for discussion Firm friendship for th rep which brought waa considered settled by rcsentativ keep the excuse of our forefather. of tha solicitation a proIn the field of government found aoeret. rapid increasu of With unlimited admiration for there lisa beenTo uan Increasing detho noblest work of God (man) democracy. sctenca haa 3 ins definitely bee gree. It waa decided that a change of dis- associated with tha development tricts presenting the plea for 1929 and functions .( government. This might find favor with th great la ilia of democracy with scibody of wisdom and power, ao tha ence. age Science haa no sympathy women member were selected substitutes for ths truth. Scipresent th entreaty, which they with ence is giving the human fimlly did most ably, yet th bill met dea unique an unexampled service feat by a two to ono majority. Georgia. California and other and through it the human mind states alncs 1911 have asked for haa been vustly increased In It our Mat tree that Utah might rang and mental power. With th development of th ha recognised In their honor and democratic idea and tha eliminamemory groves, hut have had to a large degree of the dition uhMItuta whatever they chooee, We boom and booM our scenic vine right uf rulers, the ngcossliy beauty, but we do llttlo ourselves of wise leadership selected by demto odd to its splendor by beautify- ocratic processes becomes a paraing our landscapes leading thereto mount need. This is tha day of and surrounding vicinities, lessons th rxpert. The man who know neglected but needed In the minds must he recognised and used. In of our youth. the fields of science, the experts Somehow we felt an assurance (Continued On Page Four.) that the- near by Arbor day would b celebrated by tho schools, the scouts, campfire girls, D. U. P. and COUNTY CHANGED PLAN ON MANY IN DIG ENTS. all other organisations by planting our auto tree, thereby contributing are to he provident nt to comfort and love of the beauti- theQuarters to take rare ful. The opportunity la temporarily of 54enuntv Infirmary Indigent, who arc now being It exacted no gone. Although kept and fed at rooming hour- funds from any treasury, why It and eating place In th city. Tills should have been ao, it ia not decision was resrhed Tuesday at u ' with or without meeting of the county commiselon, Mincemeat, for th action being prompted by a desire brandy, ia a well being of man or beast, yet It ie economise In th current charily haa been legalised notwlthMandlng department budget. county prohibition and the belief of the la It wa revealed that the paying approximately $2.0no per majority voter. Tree are a posi- month indigent ths for keeping tive need to the world; while culat ths intivating them we ar beneflttlng who re not Itquartered ia believed th promankind. firmary and E. CRANE WATSON. posed new plan will greslty reduo that expense. NAMED BEE INSPECTOR. OODKN. Weber county com- RUBBISH ORDINANCE MAKING. missioners Monday announced ths Wrher county commissioners ar appointment of Oliver 8. Miller of making It a Birch Creek ea bee Inspector for preparing an ordinance tn misdemeanor dump brush. the county at $210 a year. Mr. Miof Mump, trees, ran and any other ller succeeds Marion Knight . i I Utah Passes Up Fifth Chance To Name State Tree .... . ra Pour the Flavorin in . I' icjr 91.00 A YEAR was reached at a matting of th Carbon county road committee at th courthouse at Price recently. Henry H. Blood, chairman ef the state road commission, who was present at tha matting premised tha members of the committee that th state read commission would uselet in every project this region would support, and ha further assured them that tha federal government would assist at tha 74 par east ratio,-oany project not exceeding a cost of 111,1)1 per mil. The meeting result of an leas. conducted fey Arthur investigation (beso-faete- . ef On BL- - Olfeusw,- tho steps slto. whoa 4o guard ehalrman reeds the of Utah.-- ' Thsf bill 6f oomplalht ilka problems. Utah county attorney hoo declared committee the Price Chamber ef frauthe defendants charges that that In hla estimation tha of Commerce, on comparative road dulently and Illegally procured, to valid. of the. things costa ef projects under consideracon corned mo np through the State of Utah, title to tion for this section-eReliction Tit lea. the state-1,104.21 acres of coal landa The meeting developed th fact Although 'arete irrigated Thla naturally brings In another The result of this bill of com- throughout tfeo acto Problems Incident the dletanee of doublfrom world tho have that the and queetlon, namely, the ownership plaint was that a decree was en- ed is th peat 10 years, only a tho faderal aid project road to tual raising and propagating of reliction lander often referred tered in favor ef the United States mall fraction of th territory that tho Carbon county lino ia 1.44 to aa accretion landa.' H ao hapand against the Milner estate, but could ba watered haa bean de- miles and that th estimated, coat Incident to aecor- FroMem pens that tha atata of Utah and not against the State of Utah; veloped, it was slated March 3$ of a road construction there would ing a hatcher, and rearing certain Utah county farmers era which action, it would appear, by tha department of Commerce ho approximately fltO.ODO. it is considering ' going to court to setagain vested In the State of Utah In a survey ef tha Irrigation ac- 1.74 miles from th Carbon counto tbs tle th ownership of certain re lecboth legal and equitable title to the tivities of world markets for ir- ty lino to Beaver Creek, and th grant natural flset nations of tion landa. By reliction landa is lands involved. The state was not rigation and equip- construction there ia estimated at " Utah tabs. meant those landa which become made a party to this suit, although ment. $100,000. Problems Incident to the available by the receding of a laka. A meeting will ba arranged with the legal title to the lands was, at Of 200,000,000 acres now under nmoant of water in the lake, Borne claim that aa tha water rethe time of sale, in the Stats of irrigation, tho aiatamcnt which amount depends apon said, th Utah county commissioners at cedes tha man who owns the adAsia em braes 70 par cant, while which an effort will be mode to Utah. v ariose recta ma lion project joining land gala title to tho re- the United States accounts Known Coal Land. ow being discussed, nad for see if they will participate with four-fiftof tho total acreage Carbon county In completing th which be soon or settled Some of the history of this case may (Continued On Pago Four.) under irrigation In North Ameri- construction. It ie thought that by may hang fire for many years. shows that the original purchasers ca with Argentina th outstanding extending th line from tho end PraMrms incident to the were mining men. familiar with th of tho present project to Soldier in South America. ownership of reBcdon lands, geological conditions of th coun- country Summit, that th cost will be maor lands made available by the Irrigated Area Doubled. mile. try, and known to be Interested In reduced, per Tha full text of the statement terially receding of the waters of tbe Speakers at the meeting Wedfollows: take. (Continued On Page Four.) stressed th poor roads the nesday During the past decade Before discussing these variworld area under Irrigation haa which are prevalent in eastern let so review and sought to bring out the ous problems approximately- doubled, according Utah ths history of baft fishehlnery set up there will be a five briefly Bpring la bora at thla writing aa to sentiment which project to a bulletin on markets irfor In Utah take, ho decline and th office boy often tho fol- cent tag on each pound of oloo the preferred one in this ing rigation machinery and equipment, would feeThe sold in Utah. This measand finally the attempt to reopinion ef practically lowing as his Ids of tho peat asa-sl- margarine complied in th bureau of foreign region. ure waa boosted by th farmers and It. present appeared juvenateGood and domestic commerce in collab- every person Th flrrt of the legislature. who Boas dairymen, Lake. hop that In tha futh with tha bureau of rec- unanimous to th toeffect that was Utah lake was at on time one thing ha discussed ia tha fact that ture tha olao margarine users will Balt Lake road from Price Smithfield oration lamation of tha interior depart- th of tha good bass lake of tha tha atata of Utah now permits tha play thla aong on their Hawaiian ment and based on a questionnaire time.most necessary at tha present country. Bam wars not natural to guitar: all sent to and offices consular tho laka but war introduced, we us of rum or brandy In making fesSMITH FIELD. The annual Commissioner Blood pointed out office of tho commerce foreign his office mincemeat. Tha oh. are oh. boy gives informed cushave those who a tha of construrtlon been by which has that the tival day highway sent your llttlo prices to some They1 between Price and Grand Junction followed th lake for a livelihood version of a citizen buying tom here for several years, but was department. At the the present time, report th sky, eliminated last year, is being revis- declare, there arc 200.000,000 would have been possible under for many years. Tha bam had mincemeat: Jum on loot look, until you got desert road bill three enemies the carp, th cat- W tbe Colton-Oddl- c ed this year with a Health day acres of land two the hie ef want throughtout quarts th hook fish President vetoed was and which tha level of by motif with sports, parade and other world under irrigation. Of the fluctuating Until wo meet again, goodbye. iha lake. Of theae, tha fluctuating And mincemeat features on the program. Asia stands first with Cooltdge. it want wo thin. continents, But pretty tha worst to yet to com. Other speakers at the meeting water level was by far tha most Go This decision was reached at a more than 140,000,000 acres, ur easy on tho aolid Muff but pour Women of Utah can now serve on of Helper, d'eastroue although a great many meeting called ty Mayor J. W. 70 per cent of the total, followed were. Fred P. riaher Walter tho flavorin' in. Juries. Wa have a E. declare that it waa tha carp and picture Klrkbrld at which city and school by North America with nearly county rommlsrlnner; gone to tho country, wo Knox of Columbia, county com- th men who seined the carp coming homo some evening and officials as well as business men 27,000,000 acres, Europe haa that For wife's make tha plea, William Littlejohn and depleted Utah lake of baas. gotta the writmissioner: finding following hastily of the city were in attendance and 10,000,000; Uouth Carl Nyman. coming and ten note propped up on a milk But from whatever tha causa Wa got some company at which the piayor and city would America, Africa, Oceania 4,000,000, and some 'am ws'll Th In committee bottle haa road center give surprise. tha kltehem ached, of th In baas fishing Utah lake went th financially aid in putting th fat about 1,120,000 acres. mincemeat, table: pled their meetings for the first way of tha dodo and there fa noth- Bo hand ua out th on with the assistance of ths Asia Leads World. each month, at th ing left of it now but a fond mem- dont scoop It from a Jar of Tuesday schools and business interests. On tha basis of irrigated acreage Carbon county courthouse. It But bottle The that is There's potatoes in th basement from the pour Mayor Kirkbiida was mad gen' 100 square miles of territory labelled with a star. meeting was railed to order by Accordingly th Provo Conservatheres dishes in th alnk eral chairman of the celebration per Asia again ranks first with Stt Glenn O. Allred, chairman of the Tha senate passed a lot of laws There's a hydrant full of water with Glen R. Winn as vice chaireras, followed by Europe with membership council of the Prle tion association, th Balt Lake That'll coat th Bute aom tin man: C A. Hurren, second vice 01 acres and North America with tha state fish and game But hand ua out that mincemeat The which Is Just the stuff to drink, of Commerce and then sportsman, ran opaner'a In tha pantry. chairman; Myrtle Larsen, secre- 110, Un tha aarne basis par 1.000 Chamber department tend incidentally Utah over Gibson to Chairman and pour tha flavorin' In. turned there a Mora across th street on a plan county tary. Members of the executive population, North America leada of tha roads committee. began work who Tho bill and those And posters in th Ira there's two-biwhich make Utah laka love to view see would committee, which will consist of lha continents of tha world with pictures of strong drawer to get you Muff to eat chairmen of th various commit- 170 acres, and tha United (States is again n baaa resort. endors' women men Please, dear, try to calm yourself tees who will name their own even higher with 175 scree of IrAttention naturally turned to ing and beautiful and don't go Into fury cigarettes and tobacco did not Lake workers are: Powell's alough on Utah lake, sir faro land. rigated so of for this well, sign For I'm down town with the sheriff type Oliver Nilson. finance; Dr. T. W. mile north and' west of Provo, Tha United Btates accounts fir is board and advertising poster serving on tho Jury. A cooperative plan waa worked Jarvis, perads; Dr. G. L. Rees, pro four-fiftof th totar acreage unbanned by law. Possibly sometime. Dt n't forget the cate and dogs, Clearings and In out whereby the state fish gram; James J. Melkle, publicity; der Irrigation In North America adverof th The room, the brooma tha fir memory departed D. A. Hurren, sports. 1 game department would furnish tisement. the outstanding counArgentina the Quartet Signboard place logs Balt Uk hank clearings last auch material aa would be neces- will warbl something like this: Although the date of the cele- try of Bouth America, while In Tha geeae, the chickens and tha bration has not been set. It has Europe, Franre and Italy hold month increased nearly $1,000,003 sary to convert this alough into a bog It decided to hold been tentatively first and second place. In Asia, above those of March, 1021, ac pawning bed and the Balt Laka in the early part of May. A cash British India and China togelhur cording to tho monthly report Is- and Utah county association would Oh, wa might walk a mile for a I'm serving on th Jury. carnal. Th divorcees also got somewhat prise of $S has been offered for the re responsible far 70 prr cent of sued on Tuesday by E, A. James, do tha work. The Mate would have Or for a amoks that satisfies of a Jolt. Thera waa an effort made best name for the celebration, no the Irrigated land on that conti- examiner of the Balt Laka Clear- supervision over the alough. a Wa might even pay a buck for to have the residence In th state, one barred from enteilng a name, nent. Leased aa Basa Pond. ing IIoum association. whiff of prior to getting a divorce, cut to Thin name must be presented In The March clearings totaled During the lest half century Now come the various problems That aroma that never dies. three months. When tho Utah legiswriting to the general chairman by much progress has been made In $74,011,000.14, with which must bo mot and solved. compared walk to But we'll if Nevada, darned lators got through with It tho real th meeting scheduled for Tuesday, th method of . Irrigating land. $74,001,111.10 for the same month was chosen be- Idaho, Montana, Illinois. rowell'a alough eMabllahed for ono year. dm April 2. With tha Increasing population of of last year, tha report shows The cause of its adaptability tq th plan Just to get a glimpse of thoao sign- For thwaabenefit of those who may total clearing for the Drat three and because Utah county haa a 50 b parked In thin wonderful MM boards (Continued On Tags Four.) month of thla year amount to year lease on th property. The With tha pictures of those old to- of ours DERM LAUDS COLORADO waiting for tha year to paw $2:7.772.100.30 aa against STATE RIVER OFFICIAL WATER ABUNDANT bacco Joys. w offer the following llttlo ditty: slough waa a basa hatchery many during tha aame period years ago. It waa at first thought SNAKE IN MIT.il of 102$. Appreciation and admiration of that the state of Utah had Jilts Bring back, bring hark, or bring Fair One, roma here, lira for BOISE, Idaho Further Indira th service of Delph E. Carpenter. back thoaa signboards to me lease but Utah county records year Colorado river commissioner for Ilona that supplies of Irr gallon (Book 102. page $05. show that The handsome young man, with his Talk to tha Judge and than cheer, JUDGE REARS DEMURRER,. Colorado, was expressed by Gover- water in the Snake river will he can. blue owners various cheer, cheer. Edgeworth adjacent property nor George IL Dern, Tuesday In a ample wrra received nt the departIn the case of George M. Bacon, to tho elougha entered Into a lease Art tho thing which 1 love to ae. Don't be so blue. It's Utah and you, letter addressed to Mr, Carpenter ment of reclamation Tuesday. aa state engineer, against the War-er- a with Utah- - county on March 12. Showing tobacco to chaw, Look at our mountains and chaar, Snow reports from th Targhee In this communication th govercheer, cheer. Irrigation company to recover 1107. The paper was filed January la now stopped by law. nor hailed Mr. Carpenter ae father national forest near tha headwat $424.01, to those to be hack Hubbles may come and bubble for the Oh, due 5. 1101. Tha Mata signboards alleged bring and county of the Colorado river compact, end era of th river said tha anow was services of C. E. Condi, water rom. ma. In may go. tha necessary expressed ths hop that the com well drifted and lha water content mlaeloner on th Weber river for screens hut abuilding Those persona who use butter But there's plenty of atewpana and period ef high weter ratification of the high. pleto oeven-stat- e dekettles to throw. changed th course of tho alough substitutes also received a Jolt from The Btaekfoot reservoir contain the years 1127 and 1020, a compact may yet be accomplished. Do not get loneeomo, do not get th legislature and th wee and dwindled governor murrer before tha away. Judge argued project and water of Mr. 244.000 feet sere ed Informed The governor drear. Bom of Iht farmer who are when a five cent tax on olo inar th Second disthat he felt warranted In the watershed contained Ik inches George BL Porker In Th rialn City. Mr. Miller la required matter was now living on abutting property, Itarina waa voted. Aa soon ma-as- Wait for a twelve month, and to conveying to h'm the gratitude and of snow, a report from that section trict court Monday. file a $1,000 bond. cheer. cheer, cheer, and ba can action are tha advisement. stamps taken printed under proposed protesting said. gird of Utah. Car-prat- er ' Secretary Wilbnr Calls Geological Survey Real hat ruled that tha legislature did not intend that all tha money in th stats treasury ahull be male available to any one department" Mr. Olllls said. Thla bill, by falling to set a limit on the amount of money which th department could spend, wonld violate this ruling. fxr . -- Famous Milner Case, Coal Title Dispute, Now Nears Settlement Faulty Draft Of Legislation Voids Measure i i rr-- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL 4, 1929. Federal Court Tries Case Which Has Been Before Public For 25 Years. , refuse un cuuuty highway right-of-wa- y. . "- - - |