Show 1 TO Do OPPOSE STORAGE GI PROJECT With the tho firm determination of oC fighting any an proposition to the tho bitter end that has 1130 for tor its object the tho storing of or the tho f 1 w waters vaters o t Colorado river l 1 b by tho the of ot giant reservoirs In the tho Uintah basin In Utah tho the delegation from Utah appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed to attend tho the convention of or ortho tho the League of oC the Southwest in Los I elLs Ans-elLs on April 1 to 3 will leavo leave on Monday for tor the coast city The question of ot the storing of or the flood lood waters of or tho the Colorado River basin is It is declared the tho principal question that is to bo be discussed b by th the convention although It Is camouflaged in a n. number of ot wa ways sUnder s Under the tho scheme which the tho residents real resi dents of or the Imperial valley In California Call Call- fornia havo have in mind would mean the inundation of or several towns in the thc Via Via- tah tab basin and tho the flooding of oC a Vast east acrel acreage e of ot tillable land In that section section sec see tion of oC the state It would likewise change the face tace of or the tho country so much by br the creation of or an inland sea that It would in all probability mean the abandonment of oC tho the projected r railroad rail rail- lJ- lJ road lino line into tho the basin GOVERNOR GO INVITED 1 ABROAD D An invitation has been extended Go Gov Go Simon b by the tho National Housing Housing- and find Town Iown Planning Planning- council of England which will meet In London London London Lon Lon- don in Juno June to name delegates ates to be bo present POSTPONE CAMPAIGN lG Weather Veather conditions and bad baa roads roads' compelled the state superintendent of ot public instruction to postpone tho the c educational educational edu edu- u- u campaign In several school but Just as soon oon as conditions become favorable tho the work will be betaken betaken taken up and antl the program announced carried out These TheRo districts are aro Kane South Summit Rich and Dag- Dag gett gell n REPORTS PORTS DIO DELAWARE CONDITION Mrs Oscar Groshell formerly of or Salt Lako but now po p. a resident of Dover Del where she Is representing tho the Democratic women omen of ot Utah In tho the campaign campaign campaign cam cam- for universal suffrage yesterday yesterday yester ester day wired Mrs Anna Meter Meier In Salt Lako Lake regarding tho the outlook for the tho adoption of or the amendment by that state The ilie telegram ram said that although tho the outlook was not the most hopeful the women of or Utah need flOed have e no fear that th tho fl fight ht will be abandoned but butwill will continue to the end and It Is possible that the state stafe may ratify tho the thoa a amendment d m 0 Ct VErEn VETERANS VETERAN'S s GET GEI PENSIONS S Private James P. P Fjeldsted of Gunnison Gunni- Gunni son who was in Capt Christian Madsen's Mud Mad aen's sens company and Private Joseph Bardsley of w who o was In Captain company Utah militia infantry In tho the Black Hawk war were awarded pensions of or 60 50 per month under tho the provisions prO of or the Smoot act the same samo to o date from Crom March 1 1917 7 J J. J 1 GIVE RECEPTION Women in the tho various of of- flees In the state capitol gave an Informal in informal informal In- In formal reception yesterday esterday in the new resl restroom room which John H II Cook custodian custo custo- than dian has hils fitted up for them In the lounging room of or tho house of or Light luncheon was served tho guests being the tho officials and male o of the building |