Show THE CALL UPON THE CITY With regard to the iirgncyor action ac-tion In the matter of water relIct for Irrigation purposes In this county S there Is much to say In the afnrma tlve and there Is also som6lhlng to say In behalf of first finding where we are at before going ahead Utah I Laket from whence Unexpected supply I sup-ply IB to come Is said to be lower than I ever It will undoubtedly fall lower yet because the use of the streams that hayo hitherto fed the lake Is In cicaBlng And then as nil know thcrfe Itf I a good deal of litigation pending with rcgaid to those very streams inpUtting In-putting In a plant for permanent reliance re-liance Il will bo necessary to know what to expect with regard to that supply so that the pumping plant shall not be Itself left high and dry It Is urged by some that the farmers cant wait for the settlement these questions ques-tions that at least a temporary plant should be put In for the seasons supply sup-ply To this it might be fairly replied re-plied we think that the Interests representing rep-resenting thIs haste are rich and well able to put In such a plant as they need that there is nothing the way of their doing this If they wish to take the risk of lower water and litigation but that It has not yet been shown I that tho citys Interests require this step and while the city as a J good neighbor ought to be willing and ready to cooperate In all that Is to the mutual mu-tual advantage It con hardly bc expected ex-pected as a financial proposition that we should put up money merely because be-cause others need work done In which we have small 1 or no interest Appeals to magnanimity and to the Golden Rule should have some better basis than a mere dtaire from the canal companies com-panies that the city should spend mon cy to help them In an uncertain enter S nrise iS oil v |