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Show THU W8ATMER. undey fain Manor probably uesetMedl Yttrmar u?ey nertb an aaal 90'Zm law! MltiMiaat PrMa Uomaalla, 4 Copper (cethodrol 9o; taiman.,,He II It Ill lit a VOL. 102, NO. 177. SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY MOKNINO, APRIL 10, III Tribune Want Ads reach , so many people, there is hardly a chance of failure in their use. 1921. 8 PAGES FIVE CENTS SB H7 IS MM MmL STAGE SET FOR EXTRA SESSION OF 67TH CONGRESS Republicans Repeat Faith in Covenant, in a Memorial to Viviani Mine Operators and Miners Arrange New Conference; Premier Submits Proposal Text of Document' Presented to French Envoy BRITISH STRIKE Hope of Amicable Adjustment Again Revives; Pro-Leag- President Expected to in Person to Deliver 3 ue Made PublicinHNewYorlc'City;Is Numerously Signed. r1 Ap-'pe-ar thus beiame In the minds of the voters the dominant Issue In rampsiitn Jt must be conceded that the minds of peetsl t Th Trlbeae. EW YORK. April 9 Government, However, Prepares for . Possible Eventualities. Struggle in Engliah Coal Industry Held Similar to That of U. S. Railroad. . It Ig now ONIOV, April tlty th Assomin Frews ) The coal BARKER mad known for th ftret time that the voters ciated were thus made up generally which threatened to carry Immediately upon the arrival In upon the basis of (he records of the two atrlk. Much Discussed Message. with It strike of th railway men thlg country of M. Rena Vivlanl. parties, and therefore on the Republican upon the basis of the tesgue of na ma to there wag privately presented to side and tranaport worker. Dona with the Lodge reserve lion a The a bo In a fair way of aotUmwt throuab Republican memorial last veetige of opposition to this mstia It la remembered New presentation, made by Kiredrric R. ion must teld when negotiation. in Aftheir adoption was the oneoutstend nd Intery conference Coudert, V. 0. Taft, B. Warkes Cadman, that After and act of tht ing conspicuous towringiy Kehemiah and Col cord Bamuet was suppooad that all when It Boynton, views, Into all party, dwarfing insignificance Economic Domestic Prob- a committee repreaenllng eastern pro othera since th termination of the war efforts to mot, th, miners had proved whb h act was discussed from me end fjnaguo Republicans who voted for Har- of Ineffectual, It wan suddenly announced no other uti to as the lend the other lems All Embraced. ding, was also signed by the following Don has been discussed since the armi(hat th, mtnerp had yielded and that u Republican in stice, and aa no one senate act hae been representing confetanc, wtTh th, coal owner, had th west; William Allen Whit of Kaneas, discussed since the American t'onstltu convened for Monday. Into tlon senate the brought being. By FRANK H. UMONDi Ray Lyman Wilbur, president ot titan-for- d ay ARTHUR SCAR WINNING. In Notice, wit, aent to th, mining dl, far as that Issue Influemed the J. voterssoand university, California; Cklrss Trtbus tall Lake Tribus IniH Air. contributed to his tands!ldar peetsl to The Trlkooe abstention from action that trlcts Mcof the under Gsge, -secretary treasury There are would urging WASHINGTON, April With tha Re- Kinley and Roosevelt ; Edwin Ware of majority. we may asrijrtyly claim from WASHINGTON, April Interfere with mewsure for the affair Harding, recognition two to the British coal strike, frjdert . publicans controlling both tha xecutlv, Missouri. Arnold B Hall of th t'nlver. of that ota, consideration for the .esgje whichaspects safety of tho mines. must claim equal attention, name Wisconsin; M. I Burton of Michiof nations qualified by those reservations, M lcglalallv branch., or tha o em- any of The only explanation available ns to K. of Charles and Thwlng, president or as For ly. the economic and the political. urh modifications of them changed inent tor tha first tima in a deade, tha gan. what Inducements were offered th minWestern Reserve University of Ohio. conditions may require. the United Btatee the erqnomic slgnlfl h A paper congress will imt In ax by pro signed numerously to rsinovs thstr objoctlon to assentIn hie ers Hens tor "Hut since Ilar4inc -League Republicans of national distinc- campaign speeches somewhat differently cance must be patent. Stripped of ail 'detraordlnsry aaaalon Monday to embark tion, ing to steps assuring safely of the mine same to th views giving expression the British the to the disturbance tail, with hie defined respect represents position of upon procram of reconstruction hivolv but making no reference to Vivlanl, wee league of nations, we may consider our refusal of British labor, the coal miners owmera' property la the statement ln problems greater tnan thoaa ot tha presented to Hrealdent Harding and with those reservations not so dis- opening the battle, to accept a reduction Frank Hodges, secretary of the miners' war. entry Hughes shortly before Vivlanl. tinct, an Issue and not an unqualified of the standard of living, essential If coal union, that the conference ws arranged Following tha orcanlaallon of tha houaa Issue In respect to the question of peace, mining Is to be restored to Us ancient and raalactlon of Speaker Glllatla on Mon. arrival. Tha memorial presented to tha French and unconditionally. look to hie public utterances, thongti statys as a profit able industry. day, President llardtng will appear before envoy follow a: Between the railroad situation here and without doubt the party reconi was the a Joint aaaalon of lha two houaa on Tues-da- y Yield Point. May Into voters. the most coal differfactor with determining mining problem abroad the r to outllna hla plan for reestablishing Text of Memorial. that consideration we may enter at an- ences ara onlv slight. J.lke our railways, Whether the rumors that the governpaaco with Germany and atahlllatnc world the pur- British coal miners cannot maintain the ment le whoM nttnri nigtted m (his other time. It is sufficient for paaca and to present recommendations of "W, betters willing that the wage question poses of thig tetter to say that whenever wages paid under the stress of war rondi that ws eorrwtly xpr tariff, tax and other domaatlc legislation. tetter, he referred to a possible new association lions and make even a reasonable return should bo adjusted on a national Jbwsls Tha program of legislation to ba ton. the sentiment of pro Leo rue Jpubhcftna of nations Its inseparable companion In on the Investment. The choice le between may bo held to explain the change In in general, when ws say that thev look aldared Include tha following: nationalisation and wage reduction. But 1. An agricultural emergency tariff bill kindly upon your mission to our country. all his utterances was revision of the If. , ns Mr. Fsmeu publicist whet eaatk Is just la unknown. frem Philadelphia. league tf It has been so entwined nationalisation mas ns that the taxpayer! the situation U e understand tha term, practically identical with that vetoed by and the government of and Into the interwovan suggestsd, of Hodges Europe must peace the to to voters Include up pay country keep Republicans, Republican Ex.Prealdrnt Wllaon. And wages. Just that Its good must be preserved. as government ownership of mine owners hava agreed to an uncondifor President Hardin who may be dl 2. An antidumping bill to prevent for tided intu three classes in respeot to (he the full, though not often seen, text of our railways would mean that the tional conference, that would be suffielgn manufacturer, from flooding Amerhis mui Dee Moines speech would have to make opican market, with good a at prlcea below terms of & possible entry of (he United shows The uf erating deficit of the rallwsye.good the cient to Induce the miners to yield the States Into the league of nations, one ftcient that to ofbe Itno Isexception. fair value In the exporting lountry. that Mr. Harding proof 3. A bill baaing dutiea on the Amerpumping point. In any caeo. the unexfavoring our entry without reservation, I ican U. S. Interested. tnatead of the foreign taluatlon of another with mild reservations, and the has public ly said so himself. pected agreement given the Itvetlent hope f which third with the Lodge reservations, Import., dealgned to eliminate exchange latier w:if At th momant the haul I lib th that a country-wid- e struggle will be DO came the to embrace iLUrOpC alnypst finally difficult!, and afford Increaaed protec- entire coat miner, but th railway and transport averted. I to be, Korker Republican party. The seem would thus tion under preaent ratea. question of Britain ar to strike 4. A permanent tariff bill for protec'Leaving to rhoro to whom th agree- - hM lt Arthur Henderson, tabor leader, - al,u entwined and Inter. for thry ar aqualty Involved In th flan-rdxity and honor belong, the pleasure woven? if the answer is tion of American produce re a. aeT aa for able , then there though not personally concerned la tocom must ThMr tlm problem. to of which to the welcome you extending would naturally follow this other ques- shortly, and If labor flithta In detail It day's meeting with Premier Uoyd Oeorge. Increaaed revenue. your personality and mission and the tion; Will 6. Itevlaion of direct taxation and ra full of confidence that there the tuitions of Europe consent III certainly be beaten In detail, was tonight glorious republic you represent entitles to revision or reservations that wilt offer whilealmost of the exreaa pro lit a tax peal such hop of victory a exist must will be no general strike Tuesday. a. Army and raw appropriation blila. you. we desire merely to contribute our such safeguards to American independence b found The executive committee of the triple In, common action at the eame part to guard against a possible misun- as will satisfy our people? which failed In Ihe laet congreaa. Involvalliance, after a conference with the pre- Noted la. patent, then, how Important time. It of of Econothe that attitude derstanding portion 8ince the of the platform a this statement tonight: ing national defenae pollclea and tha quesupon our own similar problem mier, Issuedbeen of the American people who contributed a and candidate expressions seem about equally divided willbearln axrood thmt tho governtion of reduction df naval armament.. "It be Jhe developmenta In th Hritaln votes of elected which the great majority between new association and 7. 7"ha soldiers bonua and aoldicra ment ahall summon a conference week and perhaps months Dies , His Home Senator Harding president. Bhould it be league, and the record of the partyexisting more next of th miner' federation and-tgenerally, lucluulng adequate Of all th, European nation which parrepresented to you, as It may be In all compelling In defining the voters posicoal owner Monday and th miner' for disabled sen Ice men. lit war world the the Brlllall ticipated misinwho some by t tssu honestly notice sincerity tion than both together, was not merely suffered leant in the struKKle, and since federation shall tonight I. Rcpaasage of tha blit for percentage terpret that ote, that It was against the overwhelmingly but ail for U. urging miner federation' branch reatrlctlon of Immigration, potket-vetoe- d the end of th conflict ha made the the league of nations, this letter will put Into Republicans who voted the ticket cannot moat to abstain from action Interfering with Wilson. by IntelllRcnt and effort means of that hands the your see correcting th afe can out how it made for be their that measure Insuring 9. Establishment of the budget avatem necessary to recover Its old situation. Taxation misinformation, at least. In your own vote was against the league. They could ha In tha bill vetoed by ty of th mine or necessitating the us unheard-o- f reached there ha limits; mind. Sropoaed a new PHILADELPHIA, not, therefore, accept association been eerv sort of aarrifle and a demonApril I. Wharton of force by th government. as a mandate from the people. Rut aa a stration 10. Action on the president' Barker, widely known financier and pubproposal, n of British skill alike political question of merit and feasibility, their and diplomatic fields, which can hst no Thomass Statement. . for termination of the state of war with Widejy Interpreted. licist, died at his home hare early today. divided as present attitude is one of willingness to parallel Germany. Austria and Hungary. Opinlon seems about even In British history. If onlv J. H. Thornes, eeoreterv of the Na- He had been ill for about a month. Mr. or the Republican follow the lead of President Harding fin this It. The Colombia treatv, on which the to whether the platform equally skill hsd been supported ty contoined tion! Union of RsiWey Men. said the Barker would have been 76 of purpose and aenate la to vote on its eighth legislative party wa Intended to favor-ou- ryear old on entry mhose wisdom,to singleness the interests alike of our effort st home. If only there hsd been s ststement wee the result of negotiations May 1.. He retired from active buelnes into the league or the creation of a new high deviation day. conand mankind they hae great 12. Reapportionment of congressional association of Pattens. P It left such wide country a ' Tee Tve Ctlnr4t Fife Caattasq aom, tlm, ago. whether it he Into ihe league or room for doubt (hat each, voter might in- fidence), (Clumi Fur.) representation. (Musi Tvm.) into a new of nations that Mr. Barker was keenly. Interested tn 13. Further railroad Investigation and terpret it to his own liking. Hut in the campaign, as alaavs In shall have the sanction of the statesman-shi- p national politics and In 1900 was the possibly legislation. , of the world and the support of 14. Reorganization of the government national political campaigns, the record of of th. Populist presidential nomine the Senate, failing eUrfcr of departments and reclassification- of gov- the efforts and achievements of the party which of It cannot be born. party. ernment employees. weighed In the voters decision far more If for lack of Six years latsr. after th Populist party 16. Amerli anizatlon of federal aid to than mere platform expressions which are reason. It is r.ot that support or for anto realised, they look education. commonly supposed to be for vote catchhad gone out of existence, he undertook of President Harding, the IS. Maternlt and Infancy bill, provid- ing and in the progress of the campaign the promises to cetablleh a "commonwealth and. beyond ai! els-tparty," are soon forgotten. WhatWM Ihe party platform of the part), ing federal nursing aid to the states. party jecord. to give us the pledged which was to be "of, by and for th peorecord on the question ofxwnrld peace? of the the United Htates entry circulation for The Lake Salt It was this, that the Republican senate alternative, Tribunes paid daily He before average tb a created eensstlon ple." with the Lodge LEADERS traders had twice made a distinct and Into the league of nations six months endin? March 31, was 47,159 and the average Suncommittee on Interetate commerce Invesrevision of them as definite proposal that we enter the teague reservations, of orthesuch senate may approve. FOR REAL LABORS of nations with the Leuge reservations, tigating tha trust when he gave testi: These figures are from the. report day circulation, 72,952. mony of financial and political Incidents Republicans could not apand gave the proposal the tremendous would never and administration of Theodor fedprove, forgive, made by The Tribune to the government, as required by during th Mr. falling emphasis of twice passing it by substanWASHINGTON, April back upon a policy of doing neither tone Roosevelt. Barker charged that Mr. If that nor and Democrats, meeting separately, pre- tial majorities In the senate. as of The the was eral statute. would includes, which reelected under the shadow' be liooset 47,159 condemned other, required of an elt daily average had been accepted the United alike the as to legislation with record by the pared today for the organisation of the proposal of agreement the platform, States would how be a member of the party and the campaign utterances of the house Mondav. by government regulation, the Sunday edition, which brings railroad interests. , of nations, with ample provisions candidate. Spaaker Gitlett. nominated bv the Re- league week4000 actual above to total the the of for the peace. approximately up daily preservation will be for redaction 'With the facta as we state and interopposed publicans, The Democratic record was the rejecby Representative Ciaurl Kitchin. temo pret them, we believe that our mission, day average, which is about 43,000. of that compromise proposal and In- to crat. North Carolina. MrGIUett will be tion encourage agreement between our reImwas be what known to It may be of interest to Tribune readers to know that this Enemies elected and Mr. Kitchin, by reason of his sistence upon and countries other democratic realisation, since it could not spective become Democratic possible ofthe : nomination,, w ill nations which may ripen into a vital and exceeds toT and suburban far circulation, country, vote to ratify, the retention effective city, papers leader. The Republicans have drtl mem- command union for the preservation of In thq covenant of article X practically ATHENS, April 9. Greek express conber and the Demoeiats 131 day its figures at --any previous date and is in all three fields fidence reservation. The Democratic con- peace and the assurance of international that they can yet beat the Turks Mr. Kitchin gald he felt physically fit without Indorsed or the of record vention in excess other of that rejecContinued ea Page Two afternoon, tn Asia Minor, to carry on his work as minority leader, any paper, morning greatly notwithstanding the seritwo Those tion. records the of parties (Column Four.) but at his request Representative Garin this region. Reous Greek tosses before published rett of Tennessee was named as acting ' to their own government statements for April 1, inforcements are being sent. King leader According At their final caucus the Republicans la said to be anxlou to go to the the Telegram, with 25,884 daily (including Sunday) circulation, ratified the action of the committee pn frtmr.bur opihlon'aa fo" this fa divided, i and Adopted the report on PLANTER-GUILT- Y; h committees artd th tescref "N e w s," w ttj 23 ,8 77 "da ily circulat ion, a ve -particularly as hla health Is not of th standing committee- - assignments Action of the general committee in gl Ing reponly 9 per cent more paid circulation than The Tribune beat. The people are hoping tliat a renewal of resentation to labor and agriculture on alone. the offensive on a large scale .will suc, the steering committee was approved. ceed. Nolan of who California, Representative The text of the report to the government follows: Realisation that the country has not obholds union card, and Representative tained a foreign loan la isualng many MANAGEMENT. CIRCULATION, OF THE OWNERSHIP, Anderson of Minnesota long active in STATEMENT patriotic Greeks to consider pledging their ETC.. REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912. legislation designed to aid farmurging fortunes, some women are even discussing ers. were added to the committee. Lake erty, Utah, for April Salt at Lake Salt The Of dally Tribune, published pledging their jewels. The only fight in the Democratic cau. 1, 1921: Officials attribute the unexpected Turkcus was for a place on the ways and State of Utah, County of Salt Lake bh. ish resistance on the Brusaa sector to the means committee, which went to tn and for the state and county aforesaid, a Before me, notary public of reinforcement and to aid from arrival who Tague of Massachusetts, who, having been duly ewom according to Convicts Wil- - Would the Italians. They assert that the Greek personally appeared A. N. McKay, Controdefeated Representative Hayden of AriYap Is the general manager of The Salt Lake Tribune he that and say law, a mere was war deposes retreat episode.. zona by five votes. ri and that the following ta, to the best of hie knowledge and belief, a true state- -. The opposition is leas optimistic than ment of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., of the aforesaid publicsHams Bein the the Greek losses government, saying by Negotiations versy and leader, Republican Representative tlon for the date shown In the above caption, required by the act of August Indicate Ihe Brussa events were more imKnutson of viinnesota. Republican whip, 24. 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the and than that Greece represented, were reelected.-- -portant -p reverse of this form, to wit:" Black " U. S. has not realised she Is now fighting not committee Republican 'assignments 1. That the name and addresses of the publisher, general manager, manthe Kemalists but all of Turkey, only aside from those published, showed many Tribune Publish aging editor end business manager, are: Publisher, SaltA. Lake secretly aided by the Italians." changes. Seven new members were placed N. McKay, Salt Lake Lake Salt manager, Utah; general company. City. ing on the agriculture committee, which will C'.a.. COVING TO City, Utah; managing editor. E. H. Holden, Salt Lake City, Utah; business John S. April. WASHINGTON, April 9-- France, it berenort out the packer control bill, ' manager, H. F. Robinson, Salt Lake City, Utah. iimn,, plantation owner, was found came known today, sent a note to the Representative Robertson of Oklahoma, 2. That the owners are: , Estate of Thomas Kearns, Mrs. Jennie J. Kearns, the only woman member, was put on In- gulltv by a Jury here today of murder. In I'nited States some tlm ago tn which Salt Lake City, Utah: Mrs. Jennie J. Kearns, Salt Lake City, administratrix. It expressed the hope that the controdian affairs, where he wanted to b Thomas F. Kearns, Salt Lake City, Utah witb. .the.Jaspcr county pcon versy -- ever the tetand-of Utah; Among new members of- thc naval af- - cnnnectlont be' Yap might 2. the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders That Th BOSTON, April 9. Europe was defairs committ. Is Representative Swing M ' cases. Jury recommenued settled by direct negotiation between the owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, scribed aa preparing for "a civil war of of California. United Stated and Japan. or other securities, are: None- white race," tn an address today by the note to The is understood Two committees which were expected mercy. been have a 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of ths owners, The verdict carries with tt automatito be dropped, woman suffrage and alcoBishop Nichols! of Serbia, to the Twentireply to ' Secretary Colby'a communicaif any, contain not only the list of stockand holders, stockholders, security life a sentence. eth were to tion last February holic Hquor traffic, continued. Imprisonment the league of nacally Century club. holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company, There Is no sign of peace In Europe," Representative Nolan wag made chairThe defense filed a motion for a new tions, protesting against the Yap manor stockholder In holder cases the where but also. the upon appears security he said. man of labor and Representative Knutson trial. date. "European civilisation is white ! books ,or the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name outside but within lt is s black cousin. of penelona. France was said to havh expressed the of the person or corporation for whom auch trustee le acting. !s given; also Williams was convicted specifically of hope that the Yrp question The kaiser of Europe.JwtLcnln tn third Th census committee, which must premight be two contain statements embracing affiant's full that the said paragraphs Moscow. Europe la auffertn pare a bill for house reapportionment, hse the murder of Lindsey Peterson, a negro settled without Involving that governtoday 'net and conditions under which knowledge and belief as to the circumstances a from In from ment as a but kalserUm." kaiser, three new members. the discussion. It principal "Mo whose body, bound and la farmhand.not appear upon the hook of th arid security holder who stockholder Dr. G. L. Cady, secretary of the Amert thought likely that the not will weighted with a sack of rocks, was found he not company as trustee, bold stock and seeuiltles tn a capacity other than that-oican Missionary society, asked for broadreplied to.- - In view of Secretary to reason affiant fide owner; that of another negro employe on Hughess and this has ho believe a bona ADMINISTRATION with that other any er toleration of the decision to treat th Yap Issue "Inferior I Williams's farm In Yellow rtvr. In tht person, association, or corporation, has any Interest, direct or Indirect, in the merely as a part of the general mandat people," asserting they "may yet posor securities than So stated by him. Other as said county. Just over th tin from subject. MAY BE ABOLISHED (Newton)county. bonds, stock, sess world." the , neBodies of 5. nine other That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold jasper The time la past," hewsald, "when said to have leeti killed to conceal or distributed, througty lhe malls or,, otherwise, to paid subscribers during the you can maintain the worlds jea Chirac Trlbasa halt lake Tribune Lea- -d Wire. groes, by is 47,169; avetase Sunday six. months brc.edij!g,-tbr- i peonage conditions, have been found Simons Statement. riata,ahown .above, Insulting 'discrimination against the YrABtmrcmWr ApfintThe senate' buried on the farm or elsewhere. A. N. McKAY, General Manager. 72,962. 9. The 8 f only BERNE, norland, tl April menof Asia." j Interstate commerce committee will The tar witness for the state was torelffn minister, Dr. Walter SiSworn to and subscribed before me this fifth day of April, 192L next week to work .out a plan to Clvds Manning, negro farm boa, who Cterman mone, declared today that Germany would KNIGHT L, CLAPP. v (Seal) SALT LAKER IN NEW YORK. Oontina.il a Pag Ttua (My commission expire March 1, 1924.) tattnM aw Pas 2n , m Fare Tve NEW YORK, April? 9. Anaonla. Mrs. Columa Ona.t t (Ottawa Oaa.J (Ootsma ?(uh.) M. M. Well. WHARTON , Operations in San Rafael Field Held Up Pending Word From Washington. ue Landmark and Kingdom It Tariff, Taxes, Foreign" fairs and Are Industrial History of Described all-da- bn alxty-aavant- re nnflll Tnla, at l ra-ll- ef Financier and he mist at in Philadelphia Saturday. mm Lwq-thtr- The Tribunes Progress he PREPARE two-thir- Greek Still Hopeful of Defeating 'Turk Eakl-Sheh- r, jn ef er DlflECTPARLEYS ' Repre--sentatf- Settle Georgia Jury of Murder Peonage Case. tween and Japan. Declaret Europe Ready for Civil War ot 'White Race -- - -- -- - RAIL . yet-lo- w -- - s- , T J Arrival at Mohrland of Big Bit and Casing for Old Emery Well Is Reported. y O. J. ORIMCS. Th delay on th part of th Carter Oil company In beginning operation la th San Rafael fleld era explained yealerday tn a communication from Denver as due to the failure of a prospecting permit to Issuo. The trouble It with the clearing of th reoord, of tho Interior department at Washington la regard to conflict on the ground tha Carter desires to prospect. The conflict, ar, reported to have bean adjusted among th, various applicant, about two week, go, but tho official papers on tho subject had not reached th proper desk In Washington no Into Thursday, although they were forwarded several days previous As Boon aa th. Interior department' record, are satisfied It 1 understood that tb. Carter company' permit will Issue. Th, equipment for th, test operation. In th, ,w,ll ar, reported ready, for movement to Green River as soon aa th, permit Is granted. Tho big bit and th, caring for whloh th. Old Emery has been waiting ar reported to have reached Mohrland. ar to be moved to the camp near.They th mouth of Buikhorn draw early in the and week, preparations are being mad to start drilling soon after their arrival. Th Ran Rafael oil corporation, with It rig leas than a mil east of th Old Emory camp, atlii la watting for casing. Big Six Resumes Drilling.' The Big 8!x company lias resumed drilling on Its well nrirth of Moeb. The latest I that the hole down about 1060 feet end I making om gaa. Inasmuch as It Is believed that the drill Is now In th capping to the OoodrMx sands, th management la of the opinion that the gee encountered is tgnlflrant. Th Crescent drilling near Crescent siding on th Eagle, Denver A Rto Grande. I reported to have set a etrlng of casing and to have resumed drilling. The Star rlga for the Schwelkhart teat In San Rdfael and tb Utah Oil Developing companys welt on the Ferron structure south of Caetlrdgle are reported to be on the around and ar expected to bo drilling within a abort tlm. report from th district 490-fo- ot elx-In- Water Struck at Caineville. Th most Interesting development of th week in connection with th Ohio tests waa the tapping of an Immense flow of water at Calnevillw, Th water was encountered near th top of th Wingate formation at a depth of about (60 feet from the surface. The flow we estimated at 16.000 to 20,000 barrel a day. and Its discovery went a long way toward solving the water problem for th Ohio In that fleld. Drilling was continued to a depth of about (60 feet and through th water stratum, but has been stopped temporarily while the water la being cased off. Other than the delay In setting the casing, the water has caused little inconvenience t drilling operations. Other than furnishing an ampl water supply for drilling operations, th Calne-vlll- e discovery Is considered of Importance In connection with agricultural activities In the region. A million gallons of water gushing out upon the desert In that region means the possibility of a number of acres of land being brought under cultivation, besides proving, to a certain extent, the existence ot a vast underground water supply which mav bo made available for Irrigation purposes by drilling to-t- h depth ot about (00 feet Inside the escarpment of the Cainevitl structure. And the residents of the region ar not ftp Tn OeatiBMd aw (Column ytve.) Last Call for Government Garden Books "V The frost is over. . - . Spring is here. It isii t too late to start garden, but it soon will be. Th, right, way to atart a garden is to get a 'Government Garden Book and plant according to Unci Bam. Use the attached coupon and jiiis in stamp, for return postage. In filling out the coupon name ami address or b aura print to write plainly. Frederic J. Haahin, Director, The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau, Washington, D. C. I inclose herewith two cents in stamps for return postag on a free copy of the Garden Book. hrino , Street , . , , . City State i j . e w (atj 4 .... r ft |