Show USERS m AT ROOSEVElT t I Boulder Dam haul I to 0 JC I Out Orrt at sit atU f f ht 1 i S pan U Meeting Meeting- Ur cr cri s of the Uintah basin fair fter i BOOS lt Saturday March 3 S methods of protecting ass s t I his in the Uintah alm basin Tho The Thoas sn Tr called by the Iho special Do 1 as recently by time Om appOinted tee company to Irrigation legation Boulder dam dent proposed tuta t the 1 Uintah ah basin on Vin f effect lied its lis I u i ns the mec meeting meeting- weather bad rt to 10 1 very fl-very well ell attended l. l There Thera w very ery Lorous discussion b but bt t no ac- ac t ng was taken as tilt tho ju R importance n in m favor or of the Boulder 2 nis f has f tea somewhat t new to most 0 of C c ent and they wished more present t pre g both sides ho io 10 consider i shown that the thc water in ill Colorado t river at low stage is isU by California U if f appropriated JOBS and Mexico and that tho the ill up- Wes d tates can make no further apr ap- ap r against the Iho lower lowr states ns l. l ies also brought out that if the Johnson bill becomes a law I. I o l will let loose of and andrt rt her priority rights which will willi willa a i the opportunities to the Ull upper Cl rand and that it is best for the updates ups up up- dates s tes ates and ard all wa water tel users to Ir Johnson Swing the bill biB or simi simi- i i I to lo this lh th sta state stale te bar ba- ration aton backed up by hy the state stat alion lalion of ot engineers has hns ecla r hr r the ratification of the COI corn corn- the seven stales slates or a aar af ar at f number of states stales if they all tot l sign up They also declare i Is e passing of oC the Swing John I O o HI or Dr a similar bill 1111 to lo make e tes Met ate compact effective and andI ande I pt e J K the J Swing Johnson bill biB is te- te lel 1 l Utah nah will Trill be in grave danger dangel seriously crippled by still stilla t. t a ff appropriations on the lower because o of storage of flood nood R n t s that tv will Ill enlarge still sUll more j f I l appropriations in California California I L' L fc e bar association found I r blots 1 r states mates should OW own II and andol e viol t ol the public c waters I I t l r. r Provision should be made that I 1 I on the river should ual come orne under state control I flUh nah should hould become a party part to lo loFe anta Fe compact regardless iss s o of Dumber mamber ot of states ratifying I I 1 There is a possibility that the f till Mil be reopened for power cal fil- I f j alter w March 5 1929 f fh t b re opening ma may be le followed t n under the law of or prior priort t to o of l rights in fn the lower Deluding IncludIng Mexico which will f- f fy y Imperil the rights lights i of tho tImo f l a states tates tes I was named to lo list t and irrigable ry lauds lands and andi I 1 fh l ites in ht i the Uintah basin bain I I. I t to Present or future t I I T The rhe he committee foj 1 e ed w is mado u up p of J. J P. P 1 May I E It C o of f R Roosevelt Will- Will Oak ks l 1 of I Vernal W. W E E. E Davis far dor of I the 6 I Farmers Farmers' oriels Irrigation far tr r ot or Altos Altonah 1 alt and Byron O. O Q OI or I Each member B eke a survey o Of f his part par n nand or of th I I ln and will vin report to fir Mr l rho ho wm Will ill I call the tho committee i N er ter u It till ill suhn submit lt Its Hs ores res re- re M. M s the T. T ii Utah water storage Ion tho senate on 1 f i liar and on and the do n rt enl n ett oC rho J r i I |