Show SENATOR SE KL KINGS KING'S GS G'S LETTER Washington D. D C. C September 6 1922 T Tr T. A A. Gardner Esq Hayden Utah Dear Friend Yours of the came came to to the theoffice theoffice office durIng during my my absence from the tho city As you know I have hac been doing doing do do- ing- ing everything e possible to io secure relief re relief re- re lief from the rather oppressive policy policy poli poU cy cy adopted by y the Indian bureau In Inthe inthe the tho distribution of water to the sat sat- tiers pel's in your our section of the country countr Both poth the secretary of the interior and md those connected with the thc Indian S Service promised relief and I know know- that Instructions were given to the Indian agent to modify his position n nand and give prop proper r representation to the s settlers I insisted that they were entitled to participate in the ma management of the canals In the control of the water and in tho the fixIng fixIng fixIng fix fix- Ing of charges for the maintenance nce of the canals My hey experience is that many government officials have the faults of bureaucrats Many of them are Incompetent and too often they fail fall to appreciate the point of view which lh the public have I was at the Indian Service a few days ago and was informed that the instructions w which were given give were carried out and that the the settlers were being consulted ted and were being given a voice in the management of the water wat wat- er r system If this Is Js not the the- case please advise me and I shall again make mako representations to the department With kind regards and best best wishes I am Sincerely yours WILLIAM H. H KING 0 o |