Show USERS OF UTAH LAKE WATERS MUST CONFER Loss Loss- of Project Looms Unless Claims Stipulated Now Convinced holders of Utah lake Water water wa- wa ter rights must stipulate claims soon or los lose th the Deer creek creek- Utah lake project Governor H. H Bloods Blood's conciliation committee will meet with each prImary or decreed user separately Thursday in a series or of executive sessio sessions The committee will seek from each his is viewpoints on a stipulation proposed proposed pro pro- posed of the lake as part ot of the project and other questions in Ia order to obtain a definite understand ing Users Users' representatives have been been asked to be ready to discuss a stipulation tion in detail to show how much acreage each concern supplies with water time and extent of crop planting annual water requirements requirements' the amount of water each claims how much more water each believes it must have and what amount of water water- the dike would provide With this information the committee commit commit- tee believes it will be able to reach a solution an obtain a stipulation stipulation- held necessary before funds will be released for the project The schedule of meetings follows 9 a. a m. m Utah and Salt Lake Canal company 10 a. a m. m S South uth Jordan Ca nal company compan 11 a. a m. m East Jordan Canal company 2 p. p m. m Salt Lake City 3 p. p m. m Utah Copper company 4 p. p m. m North Jordan Canal company Meeting Wednesday the committee commit commit- tee heard State Engineer T. T H. H Humpherys Hum Hum- report on a survey he made of acreage Irrigated in Salt Lake county by canal compa companies ies and ot of the entire valley vaHey system irrigated by the Jordan river The committee sought to learn in what areas water waler was put to most beneficial use Committee members are P. P H. H Mulcahy Mulcahy Mul- Mul of Ogden W. W W. W McLaughlin assistant to chief of the bureau of agricultural engineering and William Peterson director ot of the Utah state Agricultural college extension divi- divi sion |