| Show I IJ I ASSAL SAL T AIR TITLE E FJ EJ I I I I I I I I STATE TAT lA AS E I SITE I T j I II I Manager of Resort Says Rival Claim Is Too iI i I Ridiculous to Merit I IRea R Real Rea e a I 1 Consideration I IW W WITH E. E T. T Olson an and W. W Ivy I M. M vy 1 McKendrick leasing from the state state land board acres Of f fland land located under the lake and taking in the ground under the pumping house of the Inland Crystal Salt Company Compan today it was stated I that It w waE possible possible the Saltair company company com corn pany and the salt saU company might have to move their premises I Whether this would m mean an that the pavilion as it at present stands will not be available the coming season to toI I the large crowds going to the resort lis is not known TOO RIDICULOUS I Joseph Nelson r-elson manager of the Saltair company declined to make makeI comment otherwise than to say Itis it itis I is too ridiculous Pressed further to declare in the event of the lessees taking action to use the land granted I whether the tile company would resist such proceedings Mr Nelson refused to make malte a statement I I The land was leased to Olson and l under the statute which I allows the state to lease land situated i I under the water The lessees intend to form a company and run boats to different points on the Jake They did not state that they in intended ended to urge c the Saltair company to move move the tile pavilion but it is stated by state officials that under the tile terms of the lease they have p such right GOVERNMENT LEASE Tile The Tue Saltair company leased the theland I land lard upon which the pavil pavilion n stands from the federal government Whether I or not such lease has a prior right I over one granted by the state is problematical and should Olson and I McKendrick rick seek seck action to oust the tile Salt Saltair lr company and the salt company company com corn com pany it would mean meal probably that I litigation would ensue |