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Show Vhe Net Paid Circulation of. THE DESERE r NEWS, AA 40T SECOND SECIiGi'J - FOUNDED 1850 V SALT DOURT ADVISES COUNTY VISIONS INERSDEATH RECLAMATION LAID TO DOPE; -- OF VAST LAKE '"s usea Fork. The litigation involve a much mooted point In the water rights law and ona which has caused considerable vexation in the past.Wr, Garrison said. This question is as to the power of the engineer to grant exchanges of water rights where it appears to the best inter-et- s of the state It will probably be taken to the supreme court for settlement he said. f') Pioneer of 1850 and Old Time Resident of Sanpete County Dead r - Word haa been received here of Mrs Ann Elisa Hyde widow of the late Elder Orson Hyde of the council of the Twelve, at her home at Spring City. Sanpete county, at 6 o'clock Friday night Joseph S Hyde, 2385 east South Temple street United States fyfternal revenue agent, a son of Mrs Hvde, was notified of the death late Fridav night Mrs Hyde was a pioneer of 1850 crossing the plains with her parents Mr and Mrs Moses Daly She was born in Madison, 111 Jan 26, 1841 In 1860 with her husband she went to Sanpete county in compliance with the general distribution of leaders of the Church throughout the state, Under direction of Presb Brigham Young Mrs Hyde was a faithful supporter of her husband In endurance of the hardships of rentier life anrd all of the eveVta Incident to that period.stirring Even after the death of her husband she was specially active in the Relief society One daughter. Mrs. Geneva Hyde Justeaon, and three sons, Charles A Hyde, Mona. George L Hde, Srtngville. and Joseph S Hyde. Bait Lace, survive: also 16 grandchildren and seven the death of 12. . ar Youth Injured In Auto Smash Brought toS. L 5 ck iW Mm ha sr, x- by nd a- - ' Members of the city branch ot the League of Women Votere are meeting thle afternoon at the Y. W C A to hear detailed accounts of the recent national - gathering of At the- last aeaalon, the league April 24 tha usual formal account She national of gathering was given ami thie afternoon further detalle Mrs James H be added to are Wolfe, city chairman, la preaiding Mra. and John A Wtdt-ao- e Mrs Wolfe A general are .the speakers. discussion will follow the talks , Be Opened Again Nearly 6,900 acres of land withdrawn several years ago under a Carey act segregation for the Land & Livestock Co., will be restored to entry unless an extension of time can be obtained to complete the reclamation. This in effect wee the information conveyed to state land officials today in a letter received from Commissioner WUUam Spry of the United State g eft erat land office. In October. 1912 the stati filed aft application for a segregation of 4,970.26 acres of land in township I north, range 7 and 6 east In Summit county. The segregation wee approved by the lend office in April 1926 and under the Carey act 10 years were allowed for proving np on the land The district wee asLend A signed by the Neponset Livestock company to tbe Deseret Livestock company who have had ot the project since. charge The ten years allowed however has now expired and the general land office has written the state inwill be alforming It that 20 days lowed to apply for an extension ot time or to file for patept If the proOtherwise ject has been reclaimed. the segregation will be cancelled end lend restored. If the state falls to tsks action or to appeal the case referred by the the matter will be local land offtes to the general office at Waahington looking toDes-He cancellation In the event the for an eret Livestock company asks will be extension of time, evidence not the required u to whether orwithin the finished be will project extension applied for. If It Is to be abandoned the state la asked to file a list of entrymen who may be enof entry. titled to a preference right up The matter hae been taken Co. but Livestock with the Deseretdecision reached tothere was no course would be folday as to what et lowed. Delegates to Greeters Convention Are Named HARRY W. LAMBOCRNB. . Lambourne, 21, eon of Mr. and Mra S. R, Lumboume. 661 Elisabeth street, whose back was broken n an auto accident 10 mlled north of Idaho Falla. Wednesday night, was brought to Salt Lake this morning by hi parents and taken to the 'Holy Cross hospital, where y pictures are being taken and an operation' will be performed if the picturesrshow there is any hope of success! He Js now paralysed from the hips down. One other member of the party, Miss AltoGuthrie of St Anthony, wal also seriously hurt. She la In a hospital at Idaho Falla suffering Internal Injuries from Which she may ot recover, , AccortUng- to word from Idaho Falla there wej-- six in the auto party Including the brother of Mr Kidney V. Lambourne- - Mra 8 V I Jim bourns, MjssjHasel Poul-se- n and Fred Drew a" According to Sidney V. Lambourne, ,who wa driving, they were going about 16. miles sn hour when he heard a rrRCkgnl JmmedlafelyHeafter which the carturned over? attribute! the accident tq the breaking:, of a Mother There to economy In eer- well h in pr)c. vice CI)oom your dealer on the M bade of yj service. "5 ' Countless Ford owners have proved that our ser-jvice la superior, Auk them after-purcha- V u then Snsday, May IS, la Mother's Give her a token t Day. year levs that Is Imperishshe will able, eemethlng treasure thrvngh the years. Oar 123 Beeklrt of Poems, bharmtogly lUsmtaated to er, la the happteet thing wa know to give n author(14)0 a tnea. a fine assortment ef be at Ifni eagraved greeting cords and heofc. ise a copy Also - lots, e -- ( front - V wheel- - v . . 3233tt d6ok compahy 44 CLAST SO.TEMPLJ5 V . , WAS.M7 DEATHCAUS FORGER GIVEN. DAVID R. GRAY, RAILROAD MAN YEAR AND HALF age annuities ' for - Extending Uw , on dismissal-- of court actions. h Levying a tax on the sal Of Clg srets and cigaret papers. Amending cold storage food Uw Changing Uw on organisation ef building end lean assoclatlona net Cancelling stale warrenU presented for payment In two years from date of Issue. ReguUtlng the adoption and plad Ing out of children. Restricting civil servIcO Uw to Salt Lake ReguUtlng the labeling of bedding. Providing that compensation Insurance rates ot stock companies need not bs the same as those of the state insurance fund. -Restricting publication of delinquent corporation list to on U eue Making the theft ef a domestic animal grand Urceny. Requiring the local taxing units to report on tax levies to the state board of equalisation and providing for prosecutions whert maximum Is exceeded. Freeedure Changed. Changing the procedure In criminal trials Prohibiting Insurance rebates on . -- - al Of Hospital Day A letter sent by Gov. Charles R. Mabey to the Utah State Hospital association Indorses thh observance bare of National Hospital Day on May 12. He designates the occasion ss a most significant event In the calendar eoYnmemoratlng as It does the various stages in the development of hospital work and emphasising th great humanitarian mission carried on by these Institutions Mayor C. Clarence Neslen also expresses hearty approval of Hospital Day." The mayors letter points ont that the work being done by officials, physicians, surgeons, and nurses, and all real followers of should be Florence Nightingale known to the people of our Several cities, and that they should spend e short while at least In the hospitals to see the nature of the work being done there for th benefit of mankind. The board of governors of the Chamber of Commerce, according to Rayburn, have also Secretary J. unanimously Indorsed the purpose of -- Hospital Day-- Th board' win call tbe oocaaion to the attention of the membership of Its organisation In a formal way and offers cooperation to the State Hospital. Association. Dr. E F. Root, chairman of th Stats Hospital Day amootatlon, speaking of the object of observing the day. said: Balt Laka and the state of Utah are better equipped for hospital ears of sick per capita than any other city and state In the Union. "The city has three general hospitals and one county hospital with capacities of 260 beds earn and also first glass emergency hospital service and a free public clinic. Each of these Institutions will keep open house May It and Invite the general public to Inspect and get a better acquaintance with their owa Institu- It - -- , Step in Opening Utah Wonderland The Union Pactfio system fired its opening guns In th sotual development ot the scenic wonderland In Utahs Dixie Friday with th filing of an application to purchase th state owned section of lend approaching Bryce canyon. The ap plication to purchase filed with Jbhn T Oldroyd, state lend commissioner Is particularly concerned with e tract on tbe very, rim of Bryce canyon, reputed to be on of the beet scenic approaches to th .canyon rim. The tiling Is mad by Georg H. Smith, counsel for the Los Angeles A Balt Lake railroad as agent for th Utah Parke Co. a subsidiary of the Union Pacific recently formed for exploitation of th Utah wonderland. The railroad Is planned on making Improvements at this spot Including th building ef a hotel costing between 8160.900 and $200,-00- 0 The proposal Is for th purOt the minichase of tbe mum price at which state land can be offered, leasing the balance of tbe section for grating purpoaeo. Th proposal Is by no msans final and In caas R la not aatiafactory Mr Bmittv aeka that further be undertaken. He earlv action on hla application urges 0 as to ihsure tbs commencement of work at an early date. The lend contained In thts plot, section t( of township 8f south, has been included in a rang lease to R. Byrett. For (raring some time past Syrett hat undertaken certain development work but he failed to aeek a renewal of hla permit last yaar. The land -waa withdrawn from tale come time ago when It was first known that it afforded one of the best scenic approaches hut this action hat since been rescinded. Again the laat legislature passed s law to authorise the land commissioner to lease It for 28 years and to grant an extension of another 26 yearn In th event the outright sale of th lends Is unacceptable negotiations may bs carried oa for th tang time leased tf Pa-cif- lo st 1 a -- V .... ed -- . , Cannon Starts on As a representative of Balt Lake City, 8ylvestar Q. Cannon, elty engineer, left at J oclock this afternoon for th Baxter Baala territory. Wyoming, to Investigate th prob able. supply of natural gas, which it Is proposed by th Ohio Oil coi pany and tha Midwest Refining company to pipe into Balt Laka City. The engineer will Inspect th new wait which was 7. t0,ee Ingas brought wer a few days ago. Two others developed previously, one of capacity and tb other of 8t.eOO.eo. given to According to advice Mayor C Clarence Neslen th now well will yield double tte present output when further developed. Officials of th companies seeking th Mr. franchise are accompanying Cannon.. lt.0.o re nego-tlatlo- ' 8Q . " Bid Gas Field Probe Salt Lake to U.P. Takes First Utah Observance . , Memorialising president ou ap potntment of sUver commie! son. Mabey Indorses rr. ' materials banking' department Continuing state welfare tional 4 . David R. Gray, assistant' general JccU. .1 A Union Pacific freight agentsystem stt ' and resident ot Balt Lake for 16 ''l Forest highway construetlo I years, died this morning at a local hospital, . While he has been 111 and Utah from tha fund available far - -away from hi office for about six the fiscal year beginning) 7 1, weeks. It was only two weeks ago 1826,. wa' approved today July by the h was that taken to th hospital. state road commission and the budHis death came as a shock to rela- get forwarded to Ogden, tor trass- - -tive end friend IftBalt Lake who had not regarded his Illness as ser- mission to th secretary of agrieul- - ious until a few days ago, tur. Tha budget submitted to tb Mr. Gray 4s a native ot Loveland, road commission in final form by Ohio, where he wea born net. 11, R, H. r Rutledge, district forester He was educated at the Ohio lit. Wesleyan university and entered contemplates th expenditure of an. th railroad service la 1164 with additional 6116,0(0 forest funds ' the Pennsylvania company. Whan a On which have hssn under young man he cam to Salt Lake fayprojects in the stnte for and entered th employment ot th Th budget followsTT timet 7 Southern Pacific oompany. He beCedar-Lon- g Valley 111,926; came Identified with th Union 6I0.H0; fcacalabta., ' system In Balt Lake In 1001 Wldtsoe, 8.000; Bsviar and has steadily risen In th serv- maintenance. 10.800. hlyM. - . ice ot that road.' Hs was mads asHood Allotments. t ,- J sistant general freight agent In -The Cedar-Lon- g t February. 1912. valley extending , At th general offlcas ef th road 17 miles from Duck Lake to th th flag over th Deseret News North and South main road wUl ' cost to half-ma' was fol666,400. complete A at section building today .f miles from Dock Lake to lowing word ot nis death. Similar of Bering was put. under con- respect wer paid the railroad man Duck by th Alt club and th chamber struetlon and practically finished ef commerce, of which he was a M,ty?r' ,.0 Ahe funds necessary the project 68.140 is ex- -. member. t -- Mr. Gray," sald J. A, Reeves, pectod from the county, 626.790 Is- d allotment mad for -- "i general freight sgent of the sysknown as seotlon 8, 88, 00 tem at Balt lake, "was a high type ot American eittsen, an expert traf- Is from forest highway funds. 88,400 from forest funds makin s total ' fic officer and a splendid 2101.440 of which IlLMf b0 . He Is survived by bis widow who of been This leaves too resides at JTU south Ninth Hast 211,918 expended. fixed in the budget whlcbto etrost, Gray to finish th section-- It and John R. Grey, and a sister, Mrs. necessary la estimated f 128,980 wiu be re- , F. O. Stahr of Elkhart, Ind. John R. for th Pangulteh-Tropl- o .... Oray cam to Balt Lake from his qulred 1. home ln.Bpokan when his brother's j vCOTlIn g to the latest BARIIIavi whs PdnAPtdil oorlmis Vim. Some 61.1(0 has been spent surveys, for tod I survey. - There was made available , last year ttt.teo which added .to tha 880.9(0 this year will finish th , work. , The Eecalsnte.Wldtsae road la Garfield county extending about two mile between Wldtsoe and the 8ummlt wtlLtooat a total of 2. which will be met by 94,04 from the 1928 flecal year forest highway ' funds end 9M0 from th 2822 fiscal year funds. ; r Bevies Project. t bankruptcy. . of th Bevtar rivaV pro-Jo- ct meads to Chart ; Survey was made last yaar and the J. K. Cod and Barah Tb cm peon estimated oost to builq ! f v. war arraigned on a eantarfeUlag c. mu trim 8to.a-- -r 7Ou sagth f orgs 'sentenced to Gardner, be throe charge-o'court, .conspiracy the - yf: was Tfixed at Hlitl, to pass counterfeit money, th man abet. Hay If .for the murder ef ' toprojeet . b ralssd l.ft from 19-- 6 th and It tho poesoaslon of Deputy Sheriff Gordon Stewart. fiscal ofso tur of and 811.4-- 8 highway funds, Mrs. April 16, 1881 wUl meks e last fight from tbe ' counterfeiting apparatus 1124 f Thompson pleaded not guilty to all for Ilf at ths'psxt masting. of th funds. three counts, while Cuds pleaded stats board of As to th maintenance eoatsia-platpardons which will to th second and third counts guilty In the budget Mr, Rutledge at th state prison. His tJ points out and upon recommendation of Asi there sre approximately ' lStant United States Attorney Paul plication for commutation of 4 miles which sre completed and Cannon th first count sgsinst him death sentence will be heard by tb (I be will the for- - " completed to notices publish set service wlU havon which was dismissed. Cud and Mrs board according - ? to have ' malaed today. few Thompson wer arrested 0 tenenc uhtll the projects oan b After conviction In tb - district turned Wseks ago In Salt Laka after th court to over state. th now Gardner first a sought womat la alleged to hav attampted trial, which was denied. On last years program there Is a ' An appeal to peas a counterfeit dollar at a was than takes to the state unplaced ot 918 466. Which supreme balance with local drug at ora the 1109,896 available oourt. Th high tribunal however, coupled Th following pleas of not guilty found the - first for- - forest reads this year makes a trial and regular were also entered: total 1146, fll. of The allotmeato ossa th disremanded to th again Chin Juen, aarootle charge: Wil- trict oourt where Gardner waa mad In tb budget will still leave lard Rosa, charged with writing eases to com be- 99,481 balance available far eoa- -. Other threatening letter to a girl and fore th board are: tlngent purposes with 118.166 apJ sending It through th mails; Roy For pardon; Edward Maxwell. prorriated specially for that purv ' Manley end Floyd Harrison, for vio- John Copenhaven aid James But-le- r. pose. lation of th national automobile Preston G Peterson, chairman of t E. the road commission left today far Jams theft lsw; Rudolph Rock, John AnFor commutation; Louis Wheadman, Jo O'Connor. an inspection over No. I derson, For parols: Jess Coleman; G C and 6 from Thompsonprojects Burkovlts. Albert Osborn and Bam to Moab sad Livingston: Frank Moab to La Ha! for violation of tha prohlbl Jenten; George S. M. He will go from ' Halil,law. Newbold. DePratto; Lewis to Fort Logan, Colorado, tlon For tsrmlnatloni Earl Btestson; Thompson where th will Inspect some of tha Lney Long, charged with the posE. Thomas Frd Burelson, Walter was uhabla to apsession ef opium, equipment available for die- Jos, Mack. surplus because of Ill- Ryan, H. F. Adams trlbutlon and from there will go ta pear for arraignment James nickham. Washington to appear In th naar-In- g ness. Hsr caas was continued until Harry EL Williams David Waller, James Carter, Frank oa the Wendover road. , Hay 18. Devers Bart McCormick. Alfred M. V BP Harry A. Sox, John BaalltoHorton, Jean Orphans of City Are Oonsales; Tor, Herbert L Williams : ; A sentence of J months la th low state- - reformatory- Alamosa, Iowa, was Imposed this morning by Judge Tillman D, Johnson In the United State district court upon William L Maughan, 18, who pleaded guilty Aa a charge ef forging and cashing five national guard , payroll check. The request was msd of tbs court by Msdghans brother-tn-lathat th defendant bs turned over to him so that be might be employed on a homestead In Ben Juan county. This proposal wa alas urged by Maughan who spok In his owa behalf, saying that he had already served 67 days in th county jail and hsllsved that h bad paid for hla offense. I will give yeu an opportunity to learn a trade," said th oourt. "I think you ar better at presenting your case than yeu would be oa a farm. Th court Is not impressed with your sincerity. - , Valuable Cask. of hi valuable service In th prison ouisin of th Salt Lake eeunty Jell, It was requested of th court that Clyde Gryos, sentenced last Saturday to four months in th Bosslder county Jail on a narcetlo charge, b allowed to serve his term In th Salt Lake Jail instead. It was declared that Oryce, prior to receiving sentence, had been confined In th Balt Lake eounty jail where be bad acted a an assistant cook. Gryee waa not present when this request waa made and th matter was continued until a statement could be received from bin. Thirteen other cases were nr' rnlgned this morning before Judge Imlnal Johnson. Th trial of eases will begin May 14. was A plea of not guilty entered by Sam, Ben and lforrts Hayden, United charged with using th States metis to defraud. Th Haydens ar alleged to have represented to number of wholesale houses that their retell buying credit was much greater than was actually th ease in order to obtain large ship' menta ef goods, prior to going Into w Gtea Reeppeisted, Tha term of office ot director ot finance end purchase Is termtnatsa May 6. In order to effect a reduction In salary of the office from Tho 66.000 to 64.000 per annum present director J. H. Glenn, has Governor been reappointed by Charles R. Mabey A second change in the state government will be tbe organisation of the state depository board comthe posed of the attorney general, compremiums homestead state treasurer and the bank exemption Increasing missioner to regulate tbe handling from execution. of etate deposits to place adult The state certification commission on Authorising Court probation under certain condiwhich In the past has had the duty of approving aa to the legality of tions election of aa Providing for the purchase by public funds, irrigajudge In the Fourth judl tion dlstrlot bonds, will be abolish- - additional cial the dtatrlctln general election ed. The following Is a complete list of 1124. the loading of narrow Regulating of the lews which go into effect. tired vehicle traveling on stats the It by no means Includes all of carhighways Uw legislative enactments as many requiring a license ried the emergency clause to make forRepealing of erasing warforeign livestock. them take effect upon approval: veterans organisaAllowing Reducing fees collected by the tions to use the national guard ar state land office on leases. mories. Amending statute relating to tax Authorising the recording ef honm notices discharges from military, Teaching of tae constitution of orable or marine service. naval In schools. the United States Prohibiting fraudulent advert!' Ratifying the Colorado . River Ing. compact. to Carmella and GioRestoring Authorising organisation of co- vanni Maion money escheated to aesocUtlona operative agricultural state Amending Uw on taxing of tran- theReducing allowed in scholarship sient livestock. the school ot education at tha uniAmericas Fire Roes. versity. Allowing mine and fire boss cerReducing the salary of tho directificates only to American cltlsens tor of finance and pure haa from of first 66 00 to J 4.0ft per year and terJurisdiction Extending Class cities over watersheds of tb minating th tenure of-- , office ... . r , Allowing savings banks with a present incumbent. . 6100.000 capital to do a trust com ' 7 Highway Designated. pany business Atuhorlslng use of school buildAmandin Uw on crimes against ings for other than school purposes. nature Making minor changes In the desRequiring loan, trust and guarof state highways. anty associations to secure a permit ignation AuthorUIng the organisation of from the state banking department before opening a savings account mosquito abatementsaledistricts. ot merchanthe Regulating business. in bulk. Amending Uw on the appointment dise from propertaxation, Exempting of water commtesiohers moving In Interstate commerce. require- ty Allowing Amending educational commissioners county ments for licensing of embalmars on to extend tb delinquent Making It a misdemeanor to malic- datepetition of taxes iously kill or malm animals Jaw governing tb votMaking It a felony to kill live- ingExtending of absent electors. stock, the property of another. establishment ef Authorising Allowing voluntary admission to pUygronnda end recreation the state mental hospltaL centers Creating the state depository Making a 616.000 appropriation hoard for handling etate funds for th road from Providing for monthly settlement Bluff constructing to th San Juan ell fields -of tax receipts. 6760 for revising Appropriating ReguUtlng aeronautics maps end plats of Morgan county. Allowing Imposition eg greater on governor to issue a Calling penalties for aaesult with a deadly proclamation for th of flags weapon with Intent to commit rob- on Mothers' day th display second Sunday bery. In May. Abolishing the state board of car' Congress on Towntlflcatlon composed ef the state an er Memorialising InternaSterling bill FavoringIn Salt gineer, attorney general and bank tional Mining exposition Lake commissioner. MemAUallstng Congress to aid Amending law on felonious 'extend 'to silver mining Industry; saults to exempt robbery. relief to settlers on IT. 8. reclaClarifying law on suspension and mation projects; favoring th elimstate of banks and liquidation ination of tax exempt for the pqwers of the state further distribution ofsecurities; surplus-wa- r ts Lam-bnur- of old one-he- lf member. faculty -- dealers Land Segregated Harry-W- to changes In etate and local government. In addition eight memorials to congress and the president become of full force end effect. Probably the moat outstanding features of the new legislation takcigaret ing effect Tuesday is the tax law; law ratifying as far aa Colorado Utah Is concerned thq River compact; truth In advertising aslaw. Agricultural sociation act and the law which restricts the application ot tho civil service lew to Salt La ke. will Two outstanding changes of the mark the Inauguration civil service the and law tax cigaret Uw. The Utter will in effect abolish the civil service commission of grovo and Ogden The cigaret Uw will countenance for the first time in two years the sale ot clgarets in the state by licensed oL-th- e Your GUARD CHECK THIRD, YEAR take-effe- ct ries, resulted from an overdose of a narcotic is practically-con-i rrmad by a report received by the county attorney thle morning from State Chemist Herman Harms. Tbe chemist e report shows that examination of the contents of the stomach showed 62 hundredths of one per cent alcohol and a trace of heroin, a derlvitlve of morphine, but three times stronger than morphine, The right kidney showed a trace of heroin- - the report says, and the liver revealed a decided quantity of morphine. This led the chemist to declare thafthe narcotic waa administered hypodermically. . While Mr. Harms' report does not so state, it appears that the death of the man resulted from the use of alcohol and heroin With receipt report the investigation Into the death of the men Is at an end es the officers now are cqnvinced thqt there was no foul .play. Remember SEVENTY ee Sixty-thr- and friend of John Beaket, whose body 41 found In the Bryant botch March 27, was this morning sentenced by 'Judge Noel 8. PrattLof the city court, to serve 90 days In the county Jail after he pleaded guilty to a charge of vagrancy, 'the complaint alleged that ne waa an addict to tna use ot narootice. An attempt will be made to cure htm of the habit while be Is in jail. . 1 hat tha death of Bcakei, aa declared at the outset of the Investigation by oberitf Benjamin H. Har- In Sumnut May ' Cigaret Tax Law, Colorado River Pact Ratification William' L Maughan Assistant General Freight And Advertising Bill Are Outstanding FeaPica for Work on Home tures of New Legislation. . Agent of Union Pacific Total jof $136,060 to U ' Succumbs Suddenly at stead Refused -- Senfor annual audit ot the new laws written on Providing on Fire PractExpended the statute books by enactment of state Insurance fund. Local Hospital. tenced to Reformatory. the Fifteenth legislature Amending traffic regulations on next Tuesday May 6. end ahould state highways. Pro ically Completed mark the Inauguration of eeveral Authorising university to pay up Edward Beers of the New Orand Hotel end George Files of tbe Little Hotel were Friday night elected by of Chapter No. IS. Utah Greeters America, as delegatee to the national convention at Sen Francisco, At the special meeting June 1 in the Cullen Hotel Harry K. Miles. B O Ysemen end Alma Simmona all membere, announced they will also attend. All occupants of the machine wer pinned beneath It, Harry Lambourne and Miss Guthrie were under the drop seats They had Just released them when the gasoline tank exploded and the machine waa aoon a mass of flames Psrenttr of the Injured youth and his brother Lorrle went to Idaho Fells yesterday. Detailed Report of .Convention is Given Mew Statutes; Glenn Renamed Director -- Suit brought by the Indian service contenting the right 6f the state engineer to grant certain exchanges of water in the Uinta basin involving the Irrigation of 18,000 ubres of land has been taken under advisement by Judge Elias Hansen of the Fourth district court Trial of the case was held In Duchesne the forepart of this week with representatives of interested parties presenting their views The case is one arising out of the proposed irrigation ofHbe land filed oi the Upper Blue Bench The Upper Blue Bench Irrigation district orl- -' ginalty filed on Rock Creek proposing to convey the waters of this feek over an intervening mountain range for placing on the blue bench lands When an esttmate of the cost was made, however it was found that the project would be too expensive to be undertaken with the present value of the lands w,ast year, however, a second plan was advanced whereby the district made application to exchange its Rock Creek filing for waters from the Lake fort tributary to the Duchesne river which is now used on the Indian lands on Red Cap flat It was proposed to allow the Rock Creek waters running into the Duchesne river to be diverted farther down stream for Indian lands and In exchange the Lake Fork wa. ter would be released This application for an exchange vas granted by the state engineer and an appeal was taken by the Indian service and by the Dry Gulch Irrigation company The Indian service, however, has now waived any objection providing it can be assured that the Indian water rights will be. fully protected according to Lloyd Garrison, deputy state engineer It still questions, however, the power of the state engineer to make the exThe dry Gulch Irrigation change district objected on the ground that the transfer might interfere with it storage rights on the upper Lake 1923 5 MAY Take Effect May 8; Will Fillmore Cejebratiqn Chemist's Examination Plants Hope That Union ) Reveals Traces of Nar- Indian Service Contests Pacific Branch May be cotic and Alcohol V Right of State Engineer Friend Sentenced. Extended to Beaver. To Grant Concessions in William Uolthen, Park City miner Uinta Section. Enthusiasm has been raised to the highest 'pitch by the Golden Spike celebration at Fillmore which will close tonight- - A determination has been created In Millard county to work for the complete reclamation of this vast area 'of land. Salt LAke'e delegation, headed by U B Hampton, president Of the Chamber of Commerce, returned this days In morning after apending twonew the territory served by the PaUnion branch of the All are convinced cific railroad favorthat present conditions are able for intensive cultivation of 100 000 acres of land The older towns near the Pavhant mountains have appropriated all the mountain streams which now water about 12 000 acres of land West of water has Fillmore, underground been tapped by artesian wells some a sinfrom water of which provide gle well to irrigate from 60 o 160 acres of land. However, these sources of wate sre limited A project now comof pleted supplies 60,000 acre feet water from a reservoir which stores Bevier the excess from water up It Is the hope, of citizens of rier this section and of business men in. terested that through a federal aid through a new private comproject pany which could absorb the present Sevier River Land & Water company, another great reservoir may be built It is pointed out the present canal could be supplied from a reservoir built lower downibe river and that another reservoir might be built to use this canal white the present reservoir could deliver water to a Level, fertile land higher canal covered with high sage brush ig abundant and there is said to stliT be a great waste of the flood waters of the Sevier river If this project could be completed there is little doubt that the Union Pacific railroad would listen to pleas which would be made and extend the new railroad to Beaver and perhaps continue to Milford where it would join the main line of the Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad. It is only about 60 miles from Fill more to Beaver and cltlsens of the latter - place are determined that will be done to have the everything road continued south. J. F. Tolten of Beaver, former speaker of the house, attended the celebration ot FiHqiore and remarked (hot he was mY getting pointers for a similar golden spike jubilee at Beaver. Construction of a line to Beaver and thence to Milford would give adeservice to the enquate railroad tire section west of the Sevier river water shed to the present main line of the Salt Lake foute The east side is already served by the Denver A Rio Orande Western rail" road Several railroad rumors were etth. er started or revived at the Fillmore Another plan talked of celebration even by railroad men, was to extend from Fillmore through new road tbe Beaver to Cedar City where it would be Joined to the main line again City branch through the Lund-Cednow nearing completion. Nearly all these plans are feasible can a reclamation If project successfully be completed to bring water to the vast areas of land in east Millard county and Beaver county according to expejrta who in-of spected the country as a feature the Fillmore celebration. , SATURDAY UTAH Sixty-thre- e PROBE ENDED AREA CITY Seed Potatoes - 41 WIST RT SOUTH ALT LANS OTV VTtVS Balt Lake will make a strong bid for th national congress of the Bona of tb America Kavolutton In lilt. Th Honorable George Albert Smith, hatlonal vice president of th B. A. R. Jeft on Friday for tbe east and wlu go to Nashvtlls Tens- - for this year's congress With others of th Utah delegation hs will d an Invitation tor next years MBvsrtiea to be held her. Mary, land Is making a strong fight tor th big meeting, but th Utah delegates hope to bring It to this city. - Mr. Smith will spend Sunday-I- n Omehs and from there will go to Dee Moines Chicago. Buffalo and He will go also New Tork. to Washington, D. C , for a week to atService Social tend th convention. Before returning to Balt Lake - he will visit the headquarters of - the southern etate mission at Atlan- captain, took third place. ta, Georgia. ex-t- - Mrs Johanna R. Simms, wife of William H. SI mm. 828 Colfax died FViday night at a local hospital Mrs Blmme was 7 year old. having been born In Scotland April 7, 1844. 8h came to Utah Ft years ego. Mrs Simms Is survived bp her husband and tbe following children Frederick and James W, Simms, of New York, and David E, Constance JE , Angus If. TSabell and Margaret Blmme, all of Salt Lake City. The funeral will be announced later. Funeral services will be held at I p. m. Tuesday, May 8. In the Third ward chapel The body may be viewed from 1 to 1 o'clock th day ef tb services, at th residence. - la. torment will be In. City cemetery. sv-en- Prompt Delivery. VYALTON CO. r For S.A.TL Meet ! , pounds. Selected Idaho grown Ohios, Pearls and Rurals, at $2.00 per 100 pounds. PORTER, ' Childrens day with special pro- for th orphans of th dty . Is being observed today aa th Maa. Ing feature at tha Moose carnival at th Odeon.. Orphan children were -guest of th msaagamsn at all at ' th attractions beginning at 6:84 o'clock this afternoon. The kiddles who wer brought from th Orphans' Homs and Day Nursery, the Neighborhood honea, and the Kearns' Bt. Anns Otqdtanog, will taka aa active part in all th avont of tha carnival free, until 6 o'clock. They wer generously supplied with can. ' dy. Ice cream and other goodies. A feature of Friday night's ears!- was th competitive drill non lest Which resulted la the winning ' of th 8(0 cash prise by Belt Lake camp No. 228, Woodmen - of -- tho World, captalnsd by A. E. Andar- - , , Ladles of the Maccabees, on. Women's Benefit association, with Harriet Russell captain,' won bee- - ' ond prise, a silver loving cup. Th degree team of Ogden esmp No. T4, Woodmen of th World. Samuel Jdbt ; vision Johanna Simms , Native ot Everything in Hardware, . A r Scotland t Dies at Hospital TAKE A nP This la the year to plant Potatoes.' . To make money don't follow the crowd. Certified Dakota Early Ohios at $2.75 per 100 ns Guests of lloose as Odeon Carnival Clots J Wholesale Exclcsirely Automotive Equipment Mining & Industrial 'Machinery. Railroad'Wreck Victim Will be Buried, Sunday J The funeral of Mr Irene Mohr, on of the victims or the Denver A Rio Grande Western railroad wreck of laet Wednesday night, will be held at th mortuary chapel at 1 o'clock Sunday. Th Rev. Elmer L Goshen, pastor of th First Congregational church, will have charge of the services. Interment will ha at Midvale. te fFr . The. ciianiwafeCOe i Per ear leeattea. Oa Mo orth of Short 14a S tattoo. I" |