Show f Tf I i i f TT UTAH UlAH ui AH SCHOOL FUND WILL MILL BE ENORMOUS Ruling of Federal Court Gi Gives es State Title to Rich Mineral R f. f 4 Lands Values Lands Values go up to Millions Minions of Dollars I Under a decision of the United States circuit court of appeals inthe in inthe the time case of Frederic A. A Sweet ad administrator administrator ad- ad administrator of the estate of Arthur ArthurA A A. Sweet against the United States l persons interested in the suit now I declare the public school system of Utah will be the richest in the United Unit Unit- ed States Judge Walter Valter M. M Sanborn Sanborn Sanborn San- San born wrote the opinion in the case and his de decision ision is interpreted interpret d to 1 mean that not only does the state i of Utah get all of the coal lands which were included in the school grants but gets as well the minerals on the school sections with the exception exception exception ex ex- of those minerals which were specifically excepted by tl the e Congress I of the United States in the Utah enabling enabling enabling en en- abling act Russell G. G of the firm fir of Dickson Ellis El Ellis is R says the report made by the government experts states that there will be Ibe bemore more than in the school fund of the state if all school lands containing minerals are sold sold by the theL L state at the figures at which these and similar lands have been appraise e ec by the government A. A R. R Barnes attorney general says says' there will be bemore bemore e emore more than added to the school fund und of the state through the sale of coal lali alone and that more will be e r ed through the rj at sale of lan lands d s I. I 0 other tl ler m min miu- i n- n ithe bit school f un I which Utah will have Attorney General General General Gen Gen- eral Barnes asserts that with judi judicious c cious ous handling it will not be necessary nee i essary Tor the state to levy any school taxes for or years to come |