| Show By Yesterday MAY GO AI Juill i cil Opinions or in n time has the Utah flown a decision public that mention iri j News lt case of the of Utah respondent of all public lands In tho lio status ot the Into when placer entries were upon a west o thc Great Salt lake Attracted by reports by of the he bf ground locality a comparatively Claims had tiled upon the act each claim the theil il n to attention of slate official proposition to be act section this TUK follows tp and Agri Permanent Fund Funds s to In the i v the are hereby granted State es to be held vand used Iti the of this any portion beon selected may state That in addition to the aboVe to be t located as of and all In state by granted state for the and acres tiso agricultural college therein i That proceeds oC tho sale of salil riny portion Shall constitute permanent funds to bo by said state be used exclusive exclusively ly for the purpose of such university and respectively ENTERS found Ha HaWay J Way into the salt company taking ground that allotted to the university to lie made up In part lands all other landa part of public domain and asi such were The trial court In favor oC the state rind tho matter was carried io tho supreme court j The opinion rendered yesterday was written by D Chief Justice con concurring Tho tribunal goes ex the subject considers tho evident purpose OD the of the enabling act and Julius out the thu to the would be comparatively small tha acres bo made In part of A minority report phase act the addition of of milino lands to the other proposed grant but it was rejected as too small The supreme holds that tho word including meant hn tho acres The Is made In the rilling that the word hail in the of tho of enabling act the mean meaning ing and scope of the word also BK That the case will be carried to still Higher Jurisdiction Is Intimated by counsel foi the Halt company Judge W attorney ney tor the company stated it Io be hH opinion an appeal b taken to the court of thu United States While tho case for the was con conducted ducted lii thu AV D counsel for tho University of Utah ami Maj Rich Richard ard W a of the were engaged In looking after Interests of the educational Institution The lunds in cover an anarea area about lOO Jong and iM wide Tho deposit of fait is said to tobe be several In formation ami the amount ls estimated toba upwards ot tons to tho mile At oven a nominal price per ton the output would mean Horis of to be added to tho fund for purpose ClAYTONS of 10 a ton for crude salt it is by some per persons sons be a lo price for the ina the university lands is estimated by others as being entirely too high Whatever may be tho Intrinsic value of the deposits of salt by the tho commercial value amounts to I A Clay Clayton but very Secy ton of life inland Crystal Salt company today At works wc can easily produce tons of salt annually In condition to tho de alluded to at a cost not to ex a ton The of water la cos of producing saR on Iho thu Salt lake and the money to he made from tho wilt business lies almost entirely in refining and the work incidental to the shipping oi the various grades in including tho crude product While the hind In may not be productive of great revenue university In the near 1 believe that far distant when the resource bo a Important one to institution said President Joseph T ot University of Utah today It would require careful thought to Just what the decision of yesterday means In tho way of dollars and cents continued Ir In the place the tho quality of the must beas and also It must bo ascer the work of refining and can ba done 33 cheaply as I believe that tho state possession affected by tho decision of the supreme court and I am firmly ot much for tha university arid It does will |