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What transpired at the conference the members of the Utah delegation would not disclose; they said the discussion was preliminary to another conference to be held Senator Smoot, after the conference, said he was not ready to comment on the bill pending before the Utah state senate proposing to repeal Because of Lack of Understandi- ng and Personal Knowledge, American Forestry due to the luck of vegetation and irush that the floods oerured at Wil-arand Farmington about four years 24 30 ago. The vegetation holds the moistAmerican Forest week will be ob- ure while the barren spots permit the served April 24 to 30, according to moisture to disappear rnpidly. the announcement of Dana Parkinson, of the forest service, who has received these advices from Washington. Former Governor Frank 0; Lowdon, of Illinois, will be the chairman of the national committee again. The featThe Ogden and McGregor aparture of the campaign is the activity to ments are two of the modernly equipforest fires. prevent Literature is sent out yearly by the national forest ped apartments of the city that have service calling upon auto tourists, een laid with Armstrong linoleum by method employed by the hunters, fishermen and campers to the new Furniture company. The new help save the forests by using precau- Boyle tion with the campfires in the nation- method of laying linoleum insures the ifetiine ware. The workmen first al forests. For several years past the forest paste a layer of deadening felt to the service has been able to bring about a floor. Then the linoleum is nasted to felt and the seams and edges sealgreat reduction each year in the num- the ber of fires that has been started in ed with a waterproof cement. Then the forests through carelessness. This a 150 pound roller la rolled over the linoleum until every inch of the linocampaign has had a tendency to help leum adheres to the felt and that in preserve the forests which are the turn is pasted firmly to the floor. The nations playgrounds. Last year Ogden had a number of seams are practically. invisible. No fires in the mountains east of the city wrinkles, rolls, or cracks appear in the which were started by carelessness linoleum because the felt base absorbs or with criminal intent, several acres the cracks and expands or contracts of land on which was oak brush and with the temperature and prevents shrubbery were distroyed. The forest any effects upon the linoleum. service aided the city ard county au thorities in fighting and extinguishing the flames. This year it has been suggested that a reward be offered for the apprehension and arrest of the men or boys that are responsible for Week, April d to New Method Used In Laying Linoleum Question Is Debatable; Rights to be Protected at Washington the state's ratification of the compact, and would offer no suggesPerhaps the most debatable quest- tion or comment until after conference. ion that will come before the Utah Colton stud tbit he legislature this term is. the Colorado Representative river question; not that it will be the was not yet in a position to say whethmost debated, but because it is so er the legislature should or should little understood; because personal not pass the bill introduced Monday. ' Mr. Leatherwood adhered to his knowledge of the question on the part is so the of legislature oninon voiced yesterday, but would of members limited; because personal knowledge not discuss the details of the conferon the part of the governors com- ence tonight. mittee u also limited, and because Secretary Worlc, when reached late personal and political interests have this evening, said the conference had not made much progress, but that the so largely been injected into the question. Oil operators who wish to se- Utah senator and congressmen had cure holdings adjoining more or less ad vt, iced the idea that all authorizaproven structures are interested in tion for government generation of claiming that the state owns the bed power at . Boulder dam should be of the river, and suits to determine stricken from the bill, and that the this point are nee ir the courts, and, legislation should be based on a seven no presume, will be settled in course instead of a compact. From the following it seems that of time. Four years ago the Utah legislature Utah and Arizona are in accord in bill: ratified a seven-stat- e compact: four fighting the Two definite actions the state ratified a by the legislature years ago compact, which repealed the legislature today paved the way for the starting of the fires. The forest service found that is was e compact; and now comes clarifying Arizonas position on Coloa committee which recommends the rado river development. One was the decision to send a comrepeal or repudiation Of the former to Washington to oppose pasmission committThis of acts tiie legislature. n Boulder ee, appointed by Governor Dern, sage of the makes recommendations much in line canyon dam bill, reached at a conwith the claims of Arizona, which has ference between a joint irrigation committee and Governor George W. stood out against both the seven-an- d The committee P. Hunt. The other was the introduccompacts. also recommends that a committee of tion in the senate of two memorials, n three be appointed to go to Washingt- S raying congress to defeat the bill if it comes up for pason "To look after the interests of the state of Utah. In this matter: sage. -- The commission, the personnel of Jiut'why such a committee 'should .be which not yet been announced, has appointed and sent to Washington, when the state of Utah has two sena- will be delegated to present Arizonas The memorials tors and two congressmen men elect- case before congress. ed by the people to represent the state outline the reasons for this states opn to the in such matters bill; may well be quest- position introduced one and by Mulford Win-so- r, ioned. president of the senate, while In the meantime, Colorado river legcongress of Arizonas desire islation (The n bill is assuring in river development, to aioving fast at Washington, and press the bill would necesof says passage dispatches indicate that the Utah deleArizona measures on force upon sarily gation in congress is on the job. defense which could only end legal Following is a news dispatch from with the final word of the highest Washington relative to the matter: courts of the land. "Advocates of the n Boulder dam bill are in high spirits since the announcement was wade at the White House by Chairman Snell, of the house rules committee, that the Boulder dam bill is going on the house legislative program and will tejBMed by. the house this session. This assurance from the chairman of the rules committee, ten days in advance of the meeting of his committee ! insider the request for a rule for r?'ddor dam bill, is accepted by tne bill advocates as positive assur-ne- e that their measure is to be called ni '"the house not long after January 20, when the rules committee is to meet. They claim an overwhelming 13 majority for the bill in house and six-sta- te six-sta- te Swing-Johns- on s ; a Muticriiiifunil pin-- Obelisk a Landmark The .Vel-cMil oul-hi- u Hi "h'-lli-- I'ortsdoWIt Ioi ismoiiili, Fngland, la-n- eoiiip-tnlon- Pope Started a Fashion Is s,;M in bate been lope Julius the first poc to let Ms I. curd grow, and the fashion set hv him was anon followed h.v the Keipe-w- Diaries V and many other Kiirnpean rulers. l a Imidm.irk for ull ships upproachlng from Die Needles on I he one Spit side, to Nelson hill on the other. If was ereeled lt Nelson's at Trafalgar, each surlor of the fleet coni rihui lug two days' pay for It. The ridge on which It stands Is ftiki feet nh'o e mii lecl, and the mon In Cat feet high. uini-ns i Delicate Instrument The bureau of standards says the statement concerning the thermometer that measures the heat of a rnndle five miles away Is correct. There Is III the bum-m- i an Instrument to measure the heat of a single stur, which Is made no delicate that it Is rel sponsive to the heat of a candle hundred miles away. aev-era- Hum lity Comes First lie very sure l hat no man will learn anything at all unless he leara at first humility. Owen Meredith. REED School of Dancing K. of r. Hall Russian Ballet Technique, Classic, National, Character and Ballroom Dancing. Telephone Res.: 2481 Studio: 795 Federal! six-sta- te seven-stat- r Not a Fixed Star Tin naval Hirrvni.rv says no star has been ivrlulnly as the a I'mmiion star of r.iihlt'!i',n. It belief anion-- I'lirU'Lms tint ihw was 3 Swing-Johnso- six-stat- e Swing-ohnso- SALE on Swing-Johnso- COATS and Ewing-Johnso- ate DRESSES Extra Service to. the enormous purchasing power of the Browning Auto Co., which covers all the major towns in Utah and Idaho, we arc able to offer a reputable standard make tire at prices below all competitors. Our interest assures Due -- you of satisfaction. Swing-Johnso- to-da- y, COATS Dont Get Pinched Park Your Car senate. ."Th i Boulder dam advocates are jubilant because Chairman made his statement after talk- the president this morning ouse legislative program and more onell outlook. To Call on Coolidge the California delegacy is to call on the president in a tody and ask him to lend his aid in WtoBR the n bill rough congress between now and and the fact that Chairman oneu should publicly declare his pur-P-e to bring up this bill after having wiked over the whole program with hool,dSe is construed as indicat-th- e program of the. house lesaerg meets with executive approval, the president not been in ac-tidea of giving the Boul-hn- l. mriy consideration in the t is argued that Mr. Snell II . scarcely have made the public Swing-Johnso- at Mack Robinson Garage and Play Safe Fur Trimmed $15.95 up DRESSES $8.95 to . $29.95 18 Years of 24 Hour Service CINDERELLA 2441 Kiesel Ave. Ladies' Costs and Dresses he 3'- - Phone 604 2378 Washington Ave. toouncement he did. . . 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