Show TO MOVE SALTAIR PAVILION OUT INTO l DEEP W WATER AI R WILL BE SUBMITTED TO MANAGEMENT tJ lager lager iger Lan Langford ford Says e Expects Offer Will ViII WillI I 1 jc LC Made the I ure Engineers Will Willem em mand an d. d i 1 I r. i will wilt be submitted to the tI- tI manag ment to move the big I j put out Into the lake several hunt hun- hun t to dee deep water The amount to toV toI toed ed V I f for this difficult engineering be gradual pinking of ot the lake level riled with alarm alIm by citizens of ofil oft k t il ke w who o realize the value of the theN N 11 ort both bolh to themselves anti and to Clarity of f Salt Lake ake as as a point of il t to the traveling public Any rn t to r remove move the danger of f Saltair r and dry on a a. beach will V i 51 with Ith more than ordinary tny in- in y f S Simple One seems ems to be an almost impost I ItrI t is said to be simple from an aning trI ing g standpoint It is proposed I Il l ira ga number of channels under l section of the pavilion and tf-rge tf rg rge pontoon trains of flatboats could then be lowered lovered jack screws onto a ai i built on these flatboats jeanS of a powerful engine built i lake the whole Is then to be II the desired spot The piles plies be driven and the pavilion alsed by the jack screws to the level el J I S La a Proposition J tai Manager Langford of the Beach each Beach company said today that t tot ot yet received any such Jf lut ut that he expected from com com- ions lons he had received to be tie apIU ap ap- IU don the subject In a few days I I however whether the pro- pro carried out for Ii ay ay I hardly think we would J done he continued I r Ii rI I i Uly believe the lake will regain by next year Its present con con- 1 due idue to the dry winters we have Jl F bY next year we will surely hard winter By a hard II 1 mean ean where the snow and rain- rain I heavy and dont don't come down d seep Into t the ground und before r hia into the h lake been the case that vh snow or rain fell heavily this Ie lake level would increase a Ignore ore For instance there has I ht en Inches of rainfall and the two feet I dont don't have haver r 1 that the lake will go dry this 1 And I do believe it will reach lest level this summer it will ever Of of Experts ai m al engineers gave it as their All nat hat the project to move the pan paI pa- pa I n ci the way mentioned is perfectly Doubt was expressed as a-a to of doing It successfully Several suggested that It better to dredge the lake under I Jt sent site of the pavilion to a af ai ao i o f or four foul feet The only 0 ty to b anticipated d tJi they y said b e keeping the bottom bottoni from p again It would probably be M to keep a dredge on n the rand fand go over th the dredged dredge portion eW months View I iSer I 3 Lyons Lyon's A Lyon on civil engineer said in inI I 7 rr f the matter n not oot see any reason nason hy It would possIble o ble to moe mOle mo the pavilion that tha Jj It would be necessary ll 7 the floor of the structure there should be no weak places C Jise fis Iset Jt might be wrenched apart pieces The greatest difficulty b be beIn in getting It up on on the piles have It out in the lake I ITh Th very willing to take a contract r. r it t out there but I am not so bout U-bout bout getting it back up on I of course would have haye to toen f en If first It might be done for forI i 1 I should think I |