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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 12 MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1923. WEDNESDAY that ft be done by the farmer living on the project His indivlduaJ freedom of action is of first appeal to tha location and re--l farmer Hla set-apa- rt ll&nre on horns production of Ufa's ne- STATES SHOULD cessities compels individual initiative 'Congress last winter determined should not ,tbat the federaltogovernment colonize reclamation .obligate Itself an be It would advanced projects t p toward perpetual government be avoided ownership and should New la id which effort la being made Is nearly to under cultivation, On bring ) from Pago (Continued all privately owned logically, then, In settlement I primarUy lo Interest Arizona Take Time to single year The uncollected charges n(j Jt will be better maintained 5 due for the five years ended June 80, jf responsibility for settlement is ff 5cK OfO over to amount sunted by the stats which reaps ths of Consider Proposal to la fundamental good first benefits from population and Fepavment the foundation taxes, bringing perpetual Incomes to business morsls It all trade relations at home and of county and state treasuries, California and Nevada. ofcomity between nations abroad This"Hut governors of states have was loM sight of by the bu- fUBd their assent to aid In settlement reau of reclamation In the pant and In an alternative It has been suggest- the Insistent e of water users for mora- that permanent and properly fi- FHOE.VIX, Aril, Per 1 (Bv the relief but nunced organizations' of business men torja affording temporary Aftscxiated Pres ) California and mulrijllng It the ultimate burden the state or community where thln Unlms you ask for "Phillip, Nevada committee di arted for I ob i nerenmirv to fix this principle In irrigation projects exist, or are con- the original Milk in of all minds Interested the Irrigable- templated could be formed to aid rall- - you my not get Angeles tonight after submitting a Isnds bef re a jpolh of obil- rr,ada and the bureau In of by pliyst-aprescribed Magnesia mutual setpromoting antacid, supplemental cdmpm t to Arl70Tia de- gatlons between tho government and tlement Yet there is the ni jor 50 to objection signed to cud the dilute among the those to whom tt has advanced money thU pftn that tht government still laxative, corrective, 25eent bottles, also 50 cent bot-"- I three lower bain states ( the Colo- for reclamation can be establlhed to would bs the responsible directing! or years the pra.tue has ben any drug contain direction rado rler regarding the allocation np,nry tls. f when urgently insisted grant relb ,, (ore ii settlement and farm (Adv ) I nllrc of the Waters of that stream dhlMloi.e hiio nlurrl. ts are to be localized. It ouatitdevelopment to done be ere permitted t r defer payments re- - liri(ier the dtrei tlon of t tar state, and The Arizona . mmitte went Into exentU session this afternoon to Kttrdlese of the number of proep. roue ahoud b, (ba one to mak, Z. llJIalllwl I BIUUIIS consider the plan and then informed f.irtnerH erupl ehie t i ptiv This year ,b,. contract! with local agenciea for aaa iidoptnl Attempt! the committee from tallfoinla and a new poll. , In and ration develop-ajd foop. Nevada that It desired nie time to have teen made to e.iuillre the colbc- - mant Tha coniract nf the United) He consider the proposition and that no- tlon of payment, h. taeen ownera on hta, be with the etate The ,hould ta between the payer ,,ianning and ronatructlon of worka tice would he given when the con the auiue proje. and lutektincs were and the .'atl.r Blanket relief a a. tmuM b, rarrlld nn by tha genara My etomaa-ferenoe c uld he resumed for KOV,rnmtnt and a centralized enl-- y " of gas and I often had The supplemental conipa t was denied end Individual re.,,.ta reof eere t com'severo drawn bv allfortii.s anl Nevada colic attack. The pain and pnatponement payments and .ronomtr organization a h applhunt having tn i.rove nertn(f mittees who met In 1 ba rPtaned as at present Econ- - sorpnoas caused me to.think I need Angks sev- rjutred aboud tlon to The hla cnlle, The proposal pay eral dava last week Inahlllt) Hnce omy and eff, ,nry would be promoted ed a 51 was termed an equitable settlement Of hundred, of tlmtiaanda of dnl are bl wonderful Remedy alltaking and f ur(h(.rmor, ,h. mo,t this of the difference between the three rr suited from the enfnriement of thla ! ! hits dtaapponred and mv only rou that nth- trs. of LoJtf rnia .... Male. hirew.csUtaUA nbligatlona t y,ttl.r, n ch. '.Wire u;,-fhe rate rn, rea(t have ta moke- - eunuch doui but while no cfflrlal atid Nevada, nbould be (Xipratlou between statement was given cut bv memstates and the federal government in to buy alt the food I rd hke to bers of the Arizona committee there the preliminary inveMtlgations and in It js a simple, harmless propuntion were Jndkations that the supplemenmucus what works should be rec- - that remove tho determining fanot was tal compact proposed from the intestinal trut and ailavs vorably received 1 his was insistently urged when tjie tlon cause which inflammation TERMS OF PROPOSAL llvpr 8nd "wo hav. been dl o, .raged by the rally are part. the submitted bv the simple The proposal to Inla offl. failure ot re.la.natlon sllnirnts, including appen California and Nevada delegates pro- senee the kind of help nefdd for this blllt thay wold be turned over ,0intrstlnai One doo will convince or diciti vides tract entered Into before con.tructlon money refunded, fyhramm Johnson, Grant to Arizona the flow of all fm,"",u"V,'iyh"tW 'n'I'r,;rlN;.',f under which , he at. wou.d Drugs, and druggist everywhere, Arizona atreams whfoh flow Into the Colorado river This ocmprles the water by the bureau In amount and ',PC"nl I'?!? 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Williams and Little Colorado regularity egual to their own '.8n.d; L".Rnr'T5 'h. and development the rivers ALL IN ONE CLAS5 farms and the repayment to the gov- Ths receipts from land, oil and other Grant to Nevada the Virgin river mineral aourcea credited to the reclaHeretofore, all re lamatlnn proj- ernment of construction costs system mation fund last vear were 11,818 0U0 Allocate to California 1 Pfift 000 acre-fe- ects have been grouped, In the public GOOD LOAN NOT PROJECTS. lee than the previous vear of water per annum for domes- mind a being on the same footing, r The acre conatructlon cot of these Reluctan e of the state to aid projThis al- having the same neds and being tic use In Los Angelas evlnew projects will be more than double nted by the same diffb ultls ects should he regarded as an ready has been filed upon bv souths that of older projects, especially those Water users alo have been regarded dence that these projects are not ern California municipalities ears ago built fifteen or twenty settlers struggling to pav for a garded as good se urlty for govern-farAllocate to Nevada 30 000 sere-feof interest senaton Farm products have not doubled In The Moat of them are such, but ment loan In addition to the Irgln river members of the house who secure ' price Reclamation projects located at Allocate to Arizona its present per- there are also capitalists and spetu-.anfected rights to 232 000 acre feet of Inters who have been attracted to these appropriations from congress high altitudes or far north, where frosts seasons between these projects and are a very Influ- must be enlisted in promoting the best (growing water per annum Divide the remainder of the water ential fraction of the landowners results from the expenditure. In the are short, are at a disadvantage in the in with of Colorado-Jivetheir constituents and markets r Interest alike of the projects competitiuei equally betwreen Projects should be differentiated The as should settlers on a given the government having a longer growing season California and Arizona. Until measures have been put Into sugar beet, the dairy cow, and the project CHARGE PER H P of setthe to of more mutton solve must take .Seven these than have effect place paid problems sheep projects That, should a power dam be In- 85 per cent of all the government a tlement and development and the old wheat and hay in such locations stalled at Boulder eanon or vicinity, be will made Whether the lands and will, without doubt pay projects have been sufficiently charges the government should ooliect II an- out in full, while seven other prcje ts the advisability of undertaking productive to attract qualified settlers, nually for each operative horsepower during the last five vears have would seem to be conjee-- i after the government has completed 'new paid projects that may be developed bv persons less than one half of what it cost theltural and the entire matter should re-- I the irrigation works. Is the question Thla other than the government government to operate them, and flveicelve the most serious attention and to be answered before new projects money is to be divided equally be- others The prospect for paid from nothtng to less consideration by congress, If a basic-- j are recommended of tween the states Arizona and Ne- than 10have per cent of what It K?ost totally sound and unassailable permanent settlement Is more uncertain at this vada In a statement lasuad bv the time, and without adequate settlement policy is ever to be evolved Nevada delegation tt Is estimated Two years are not enough to cor- - no project ts feasible that this will amount to $500 000 anof Inexperience lack errors The cost of developing farms has rect the nually for each state It has, increased in like ratio to project con- of vision or mistaken policy That anv state tax or impost other been to struotlon tost Past experience has however long enough dispel than the above shall be deducted from the secrerv which has so long v etled ' shown that a settler on a reclamation the $1 horsepower charge Admit the of should federal have capital estimated reclamation project the operations Jurisdiction of the federal government the land The department has 6h0 are now entering a new era In thelat from $2000 to J 000 to construct to construct the power dam and vacant farm units under federal canals historv of reclamation Its present home, prepare lands buy equipment at Boulder canvon or with water rights to sell on long de- condition. Its difficulties necessities and farm Implements and to cover vicinity and to the use and benefit ferred but without been its Interest, and payments, bv opened up other costs of this initial investment promises conof any property which may be are no buers to congress and to the public with all The value of water in agricultural venient or neceseary for that purpose there On a number of existing projects of Some are duction has not increased in propor-no- t the problems The supplemental compact between e to construction and farm there in good soli plentv of wanew, but all of them are suscep-ltlo- n the three lower basin states would be- where of lies It of the solution the opment costs, and there is need, within high priced ter, capable growing come binding when the Colorado river of congress to determine an fore of a careful appraisal and crops, and where construction ( harges compact was accepted by all seven are to determine whether it will be much lower than on an new and economically sound 1933 by M J. Brandepstein 6l Co. Colorado river states undei there will remedy existing evils worth In Irrigation what it will cost wlilch lev consideration, projects The division point between the up- are still of land which have areas large In as basins provided per and lower never been Irrigated Un one project the Colorado river compact Is Lee s of this charm ter, where water has MISSIONARY IS HONpREp. provided been available or the last sixteen Ferry. Arlz The allocation P pedal to The Tribune. for the lower basin Is 7 500 000 acre-feIs of area the vears, only Dec 1 Miss Mae a vear and it Is estimated that . The remaining area . HUNTINGTON w division between Cali- being Irrigated Sundav night the flftv-fift- v hat consresa ,am?,l?n. PJp' i. .Ither dr - farmed or not farmed made of Perrv fornia and Arizona of water not oth- at iionor Wakefield, who Initial last appropriations all a three veais erwise appropriated would amount to totaling It 330 090 for four new wllntive this week for the Much of the land of this character K8L, (300 meters). Salt Lak j 850 000 acre-feS for is held L I approximately bv nonresident investors, it Is projects and for the extensions of mission to France Mr and The church each state weie on new d areas guests proj-tethree nw 6 00 m t ncle Ben tn bedtime held in tracts larger than Is permitexisting Mrs Rulon Johnson. Mr and Mrs stories pfor the kiddies e that will entail an ultimate bv the reclamation act and should I1 Nielson Arthur LEAVE FOR KENTUCKY. Mathie, 60 (Jus 0c0 000 of Guy This 6 30 p m subdivided and settled b farmers pendltui ktory theater organ, Gardner James Kenneth with Kthel ha said is one of the ( oc k t Special to The Tribes who understand the technique of Irn- - amount Hogan at the console orMla Miss erdi I nnrd 6 4o Dee 1 Mr gallon Paramount-EmpriAMERICAN m largest single authorizations for new Brasher FORK, p Ramsav and Miss Fawn Gear MOVE IMPERATIVE. end Mrs G Stewart hve sold out project in the htstorv of federal irri- Helen with Seldon Heaps at the con Miss VerUa Leonard was hostess List gan. almost half the construcgation It their garage business and gone tn sole A coordinated plan for the subdiMr artv a similar for woek at cost tion of all old the 7 00 p m Kerttickv where Mr Stewarts father vision and settlement of these projects built Wakefield who has been The famous Victorians the past twentv-twprominent w ith Nell b hpttler la Thev intend going to Califor tely-owned year lands Is one of the Im- during A project orue commenced must be In social and other activities 7 15 p m nla as soon aa possible to make their perative needs of reclamation Edward P Kimball and Onl The department has been ' home his Little Sv mphonv orchestra .. LARGE YIELDS REPORTED. through an Increase in the number of completed 7 30 p m Market reports trom the In th. and tov.ment Imp cultivate, seven for ations thse WILL BE BURIED TODAY. ItPperisl to Th Tribune projects Salt Lake Mining exchange methods of cultivation tan the was be! not would that d M certain 1 UN Wooten money who 7 to m The Icc Tribane. 3j p arranged of a number of the old projects Program, Ipeeisl available to complete these project tosides on the North Mvton bench through the courtesy of the Royal -nerl Deo SPANISH FORK, ' a large outlay on icports one of the bumper crops in the Renal ervlct-- s for Andrew A liable company, Divided r.vponilbiltty In w Jie ting promptly. Besides presenting Baking ( ompleting t On three is part of tho basin LrJ.ta.orkml delay P dio Entertainers under the direr' pioneer merchant of Spanish Fork farm routine ts finprac tfcabfe old projects The quartei of an acre of ground the tlon of Ray Hughe ne,s,,ar Ihmng inter who died suddenly Sundav morning ing Is a developing science, and nuc" annual to the accretions reclamation wa of itdd bushels A Roth will be feapotatoes misMonfr Uscar will bo held 5ednesda aftemom essful opeiation of projects, as well ar 2 o'clock at the Third ward chapel as the conduct of the farm, requires fund Instead of increasing, began to From thlrtv ftve ax'res of alfalfa he tured In German zither solo dec line last year, owing enleflv to the harvested 175 bags of alfalfa need an 8 35 p m Program, arranged by felling off in revenue from oil lease average of five sacks tn the acre the Granite Lumber and Hardware under the direction of John lompanv, ummerhavs 35 p m. Midweek radio dance pro-apreserted through the courtesy Sam and Bill s t pstalrs ( lothes hop featuring the Harmony Night lawks There will be numerous male uartet interpolation Service OPTICAL DEPT. T RULE PROJECTS Santa Prescribes yrs A Gift of Z. C. M. I. Glasses! Always leading on Santas own list C. M. I. practical are gifts of Glasses. As pleasing as they are Plfimhpt Thnilght Needed NewPipes useful. Here are some Christmas suggestions in our Optical Department: Glasses for Mother or Dad, Opera Field Glasses Glasses Readers, etc. Lorgnettes, Anything you buy in our Optical Department can be charged on your regular account. tvr n!fi Brigade ( 2' r;r,nYt.tra,tTn;Wfurn.Xd on-f- re-a- d 1 t Continental Oil ' L I you say those five words every time you say MJ B to your grocer dovel-tihl- there-provln- j TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAMS win-M- n ! ex-b- b priva- o 111 . 1 -Fii- a m lc 30 a m 7 15 610 kilocycles. p Meter 343 6 OTHER STATIONS Kilocycles KF4E Wn St College. . .. 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(128.3 bov of 20 who calmly confessed earlv today he had harked 7. 7 80, 8 a. m Dally dozen exer-- c hi chum, George Ne, Jr to death with an ax because of 10 a. m Sewing talk U S weather forecast an irresistble Impulse 10 30 a m tonight ad . m 10 35 Market report on but- mitted that that Impulse wa jealousy He woman. of a waji remanded withter egg, cheese and poultry 12 noon Time signal, reading of out bail for hearing Friday The slaving of voung Nye was the Scripture Sundav night by Margaret 1 to 2 p m Orchestra. !ter of (.ordon, when she 2 30 to 3 30 p m Matinee program Pirle s body under her bed In an found Nve 8 SO m on Talk faahlona p she shared with her m Children 5 80 to 8 15 p hour apartment brother stories hi friend to Ing Uhopi sVep'ng 4 15 m. market Stock p quotaplrie told police he shoved the dah tion a hndv under hi sister bed and fled 6 40 to 7 p m Orchestra- In the Interim bef.e he surrendered, 7 to 7 30 p tn Orchestra he said he had been riding about the t9 to 9 10p m mProgram ctrv and taking a girl to the movies to p Program of dance with money he had stolen from hla music chum a clothing after the slaying 11 m 10 10 Orchestra. p. 11 GASOLINE Van- , Distantone Five CONOCO MOTOR 1,020 d A mirror for the distant stations hi&h-&ra- Insti- . company petrSleum product s in Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho , Kansas, Missouin, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming 1,400 He J of , 1 oil Producers, Refiners and Marketers & Son Oakland 9 30 ulture exercises N CONTINENTAL KLS Warner Bros, Oakland .1.240 KZM, 'Western Radio In- 2418 8 A ... 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You will enjoy tnore and better miles ' of motoring if you call on the men of the Continental Brigade for service and let them keep your car oiled and fueled. well-traine- j j Service Stations YOU areisthea commanding m 1 , Nugent I Chairman of Trade Commission D! Presr - WAPHirGTOV 1 th. CBy Associated Commissioner John F Nugent Democrat Idaho, became chairman of the federal trade oommiealon toriar for one year under The rule providing for rotation of tha Ch&Jrmanehtp among tha member WAR VETERAN ta Tha Tribe ee. WEDS-peri- BEAER ivc 1 -- George Valentine. Jr. ann at Mr and Mra George Valentine, went to Parowan Keur-dawhere ha was married to M'ee Mary IwJton. daughter of Mr and Mra Eugene Dalton, at tha home of Mr tha bride alent!ne parent le a wnrld-wa- r veteran and crossed tha ocean numerous time op tha U. ft iUwaUi lath aocw.-44sJr Is a member of tha, American Leg loo, Bearer post. y e SACRAMENTAL SERVICES HELD. Ths Tribnoa, 1 BKAVKR, pec Sacramental services were held Bunday evening in connection with th Mutual Improvement associations due to the holding of a union meeting this afternoon Th attendance In each of the Beaver ward showed a material 8pclsl ta Increase R. T. A. TO MEET. ta Tha Trlbnna. bKAVER, leo 1 Th first reguaslar meeting of tha sociation has been set for December 4 Questions of vital Importance to parents and children will be discussed, to be followed by a program Every parent and teacher U requested to attend Special Parent-Teach- FOOLISH? Aa to Christmas, said Yvonne," Ive given to every- -' body I know and dozens that I dont know. But don't ask me to go to a Christmas tree. Oh, conae on, said BiDo. Isnt he foolish, Cyril? Yvonne demanded. Yvonne was a beautiful rich young girl who thought ihs was bored by Christmas. Wlo and Cynl bothjadored hex. Read ZONA GALE'S wonderful story Christmas Folllea. Fmd out which one really was foolish, and which one ywemne married. Wm. J-- Lockes greatest novel PERELLA begins in this issue BssfcUa Plv inspiring mfcfas Oood Hog BfaQy Ulustraud GOOD. gs f-- k.splny Btadto Oootf ot Uadnadog Christmas gifts ' an fo HOUSEKEEPING Out NOWB uylt NOW. f I |