Show iT ATTORNEY GE GENERAL ERAl INTERVIEWS UPON RETURN TO TO- ZION The committee e of four of the fly of the state road commission who vho no made the trip trip into the country have have- returned to this side o 0 othe othe I the theW Wasatch satch range sa De Deseret Desei- Desei eI et News convinced of the needs of than tha territory for tr transportation tion and resolved resol- resol I ed to do a considerable a amount of woin woi wOJ I in n improving its facilities The residents of the basin whid I m members of the committee says is des deE destined destined tined to become the gran granary ry of f t th Rocky mountain region were assured by the commission that the Ue state wil assist in building a good highway into int Uinta and also that the state will do i l. good hood deal of work on other roads in tat th district This much was announced b bj Dan B. B Shields who as attorney general general general gen gen- eral is a member of the commission and who left the other members of th the party last night in order that he might attend the meeting of the state boars boan of pardons this morning G. G F. F Mc Me- Gonagle state engineer also came canH home Other members of the cont con coir t including Secretary Secretary- of Sta larden farden Bennion and State Auditor I J Joseph Ririe in addition to Ira A. A Browning state commissioner commission r are today on a trip Sanpete county They will vi it Nephi Neph in Jual county and will go as far south as Gunnison Gunnison Gunnison Gun- Gun nison before retuning retaining to Salt Lake City We found the road from Price t to tc toMy I My Myton ton dry said Mr Shields this thu I morning It shows the effect of having having having hav hav- ing had no work done don on it it and it will will wib need consi considerable improvement if it is isto isto isto to be put into shape as the c chosen osen highway for winter use into the basin We held meetings a at t Myton Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt Vernal Duchesne Price and Helper Helper Helper Hel Hel- per during our trip and learned the arguments for and against the road at present used for the transportation of the mails via Helper and Duchesne The road from to Helper is good and will be a n route generally traveled in the summer no matter what road may be chosen for winter use The only exception is at the summit summit summit sum sum- mit where we found it necessary to W transfer for foe abo about t 10 miles over a country that has an altitude of feet Personally I walked the distance although a horse four team and wagon is used in making the transfer It is ia a cold snowy country and I suppose there I I will vill be snow there for three weeks yet The committee has nothing to say lay layas J Jas as yet as to its decision ov over r the roads to o i be e 1 built and the ro road d dork work ork to be bedone bedone bedone done in g general except that we have assured the people of that district that thata a road into the basin is to be built and that work will be done on other roads as s well The people of that region are very earnest arnest in inv the movement for increased cropping Topping 0 o |