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Show THE DESERET OW OA I IIE Chicks, Mtn" or of The t o hi but aw Kan tiror thoo t living. was and ler with hat wotake ttoe Brown In crsaas of tbs 4 , ist child at state. 1 say. la ' collar" forced sir solar 11 in d labor "hoisted are LIMA it.',for increase, rs under le evelolog o labor ribose of child ka MIMS Mt i ha trIC Claudo Fa ro more, bare of his from Y. lit jov- the Inlay doe lid per o work-o-rcam-h- . at ap- bad ,Its to roport almost. a that -- de-i- n to-t- which k there Company Settles Suit For In juries j --- if Federar ta the 1, ..:t (lit'', Tar - gri CPeatolt tee Gut-mo- a Rout. ck by Pordar The y. I. ma front le of the Burs-I-n. hold In 12:30 Vie1116d North A ltrthi tl 81 1 k-- at 1 1121 - : ,rthelni wUl gmt, - v 4 . -- -4 t '' ' sew .- , ' eii3 - - - ' ,, - , , ' 114 ---, ,", ,or . , -, , ,,ey ,., s, - ' ' ':,,,,,.........,.--,?-- -- - -- , ' - MVO AGAIN WITHHELD CZ.44 ; a procialhation issued 4- Hank. Mont.; Henry IL. Criddle. Arco. adeird glory to your "crowning glorr Idaho; Roger A. Codner.. Okla City. will im quit romarkahle.--Ad- a. Mita', M. A Roberta Holt Lake City. rt.: Roy Poterson. Salt Lake City. II.; Alfred P. Roth, Healdshurg, Cal.; 15 -1- Thoe A. Mullin", Namps. Idaho: Oar-dofi. Watson, Nampa. Idaho: Heorge C. Jernick. Phila.. Pa; Porter L Dupe& limn Diego. Calif.; K. J. Mattoon. .19"' Rune, Mont.; Piles J. Anderson, Elko. Patlk.....;1:,4.100.2tkvsk, Nev.; Floyd C. Anderson. Elko. Nov.; Philip D. iinder. Layton. Utah; Harry E. Rennie. Rock goring. WY0.: Hum W. Johnson, Salmon trigho: John Y. -0.. Rasmussen, Rohm. Idaho; charge W. Mclairon. Pall Lake City, Ct.: Roy frA 4 : Chadwick England, Italmen, Idaho, " Jacob L. Kloorn. Salmon.. Idho; John . R. Bennett, Salmon, Idaho; John N. Crawford. Rock Springs. Wyo.: Paul I . F. McOuire. O. Cresiton, WYn.; Ray Held on Charge Dyer, Creston. Wyo.; Dallas A. May-norC. Twin Cecil from Tails. Idaho;. Of Petit Larceny Keel. , Nampa. Idaho; Claud le. Wells, etap.bymmt, Norman C. !McIntyre. 21 years old, Tucumarel. New Ms.; Merton RasThat eruption on roar face, buk was arrested Thursday by Detective mueson. Corvallis. Mont ; Harvey r. or hands may not be serious, but McKay. Corvallis. Mont.; Herbert, 3. M. D. Meflinness and la being held in Badger. Twin Falls. Idaho. kneads in the way oi your business the city jail on charges of petit larand social success. coney. Why don't you get rid of It with According to the office. Me- "Little Entente" Would A fewdays'useotihis KESINOL? Intyre. who waa assistant clerk at the Aid Czecho-Slovak- ia lintel Utah, had been rifling parcel , 1, mild,heallogointment and youvrillI post packages hat came to that hosbe surprised at the improvement, Federal authorities said the ROME. Aug. ISAn agreement has It is pore sad Itemises. tow to roma bed telry. case did not come within their juris- boon reached between tho Brogue. man kW& dial &Idling:Irk & diction as the mail had passed out of Belgrade and Bucharest governments, the hands of government employees called the "little ntente" for the 1 when it was left at the hotel. There is' of Czecho-Blovaki- s. a state law relating to the Opening of Serbia and Rumania against Russia or . 0 letters but none relative to the open- enemies in the Balkans, according to ing of parcel post packages. the Giornale (Mall& today. "Nws Ads. are belloved." forward, ao that the $OO prominent local businctse nista part In the trade eactirmion oftaking., the Contralto'. clot club ItcI otouthern Utah may be on hand et the dedication exercises and take part in the mammoth celebration. It is probable tho trade 'ix. cureion will be held according to th preeent sichednie as a further postponement, it is thought. might Injure the suet-els- e of the trip. Regardless of all obstacles, how. ever. the local civic organisations will send as large a delegation as proasible to the park to amnia. in staging the celebration. Pending further reply front Mr. Mather the local club is a'n. ahead log with plans for the '". by State Engineer George F. McGon. agle, the unappropriated waters of the Weber and Provo rivers will be closed ---for appropriations for another year 1920. The from August 28, proclamation follows: Whores', on August 26, 1919 all unappropriated water flowing in the Weber river and its main tributaries. were officially withdrawn for a per. lod of one year, exclusive of the Og- den river; the Provo river and its main tributaries were officially with- Idrawn from appropriation for the period of one year. and Whereas. the purpose for which these waters were withdrawn has not been accomplished. Now therefore. I. George F. Me, Gonagle, the duly appointed, qualified and acting State Engineer of the State , of Utah, by virtue of the power in me i. voided by Section 3573, compiled laws ell1 of Utah and in the interest of 'the state of Utah, withdraw from appro. prhition for a period og one year from August 21. 1920, all unappropriated waters flowing in the Weber river and its tributaries. and in the Provo river. These withdrawals do not k effect small streams and springs within the watersheds of the above mentione& streams, that do not ma- . terially contribute to the flow of saidi rivers. 7.,f, Improved - -- -- ' o'eloc k (By International News Service.) I. 'SA LT ' re. 11::: 1. I , D. LL ,,, -. - ,, EALTI. i4,- , I( , '',t-'i'- :;.',:, Reports Weber Survey Practically Completed . , , t,',3,-- -, ;A' ,,,,,,,,, - . r1-:- ',. ' legammoomme. IX';'?,,;'4! ., ii., ., II and goods 4.,--- 1 - -- 4-: 4'i. . ,. 'I. .,44 ; k ' '.. 4. t- - '. flu: ' 1. , - v r7 . .'s ..1t,''',A. , rfirii;:, '- ,- , imo; ' : Mb r osv . 4 ' 4 .. ', , . '.s, Peggy Majoriaanks Reeves, IFamous Psychologist and Peasonal Analysist k (Mien. 7A1711 TOR 14 at the Newhouse Itntel a short 'while longer. )4rs. Reeves guarantees to teach all students the etelence of seven In iteading People at SIght r lessors.This Ofi 14.11(70 Is VOry SOCePPJAry to all people. especially 146 Proffssional snit Btitilrit Pa Rattsfied students 'in- - thee City tics her teferencs. Jrinterested V ou sre to Vrisatt,h )70 for ern tolsrvtew. 'phone Mrs .Retvcel -Is also teachfrir full. cotrorehensivelosenos 'Ittleecv of- Fp..4-Pullic Rpeaking Sne-hou- II? 1101 rs, , -- ;- 0410to ft". rItit -- ' i 1 t and N - ra1P111131111hip, II -- ' rl ';, . 'JOWL . , . ' , , , ' r ; ,I , .44, bt 4447, . , ,,, II 1 4 . 1 ( ; 1 ,I. ' I ' ,r ' .'44 , . . L 4,-- , , '''''' - 1 , . . gio ata,,,,,.a ma a, , . 06 a allow...a asoe,amovamealatsa.,: a ,srilibt I ,,, Parade-Startin- ,,,..!.,:,,,....7A1 Un,,, .0. ,, w,,,,,,,,,,,,' .Laaan a ya.arRtalaaaeMatIFitatai IF ,a ,.. ,.". . p. m..From at-- I g - i '' ' ' ..., . . - 77- . , ' ' ... - - - , 10. ' - Trac , - -- ; on . , , OF. THE - Al ,, ,,, ,,,,,e14.:to, . 110S . THE EVEHT Ill THE HISTORY OF THE STATE'- PORTAlit ,.., ........' VI 11 , 4 , , Speeches by ExGovernor Spry and Governor Bamberger, , Aj, ---- - , -- ' i - agnificent--Pagean- t -- ONIII ' . e -- , , wemagma., and . ' . . i cora PLET1011 Mile-itutórhobil- , , ,,,,a,,aa,s,kawaa,,,,asaaa:.,,,,,,ea.,a04,..a. mesataaasxa,,,klar,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,a-af- ,, . Ndorfr 36 t ...,1 . ., . a&o,,,zeaar, N 1,. 18th , li , 0 1, AUGUST at di 1' , wawa. v eh 2 pi a V .co. , a ''s lift f . - ... 40, - "10 4 , : , es:NtA , li 1141 t. ') ( - 4 - ''''' ' - i , t . st,,, , ;' ,ar-- ,, .4, A 1 '1'..1 v ' , '''' , . 5 I t '''1',;;;'", l' t .. 3 .' 1 , - k., ' ' ." 1 - , ,:' 1 Wonderful and ex. dting exhibitions of .natire dances and' life of the aboriginal American. - (4101 , , - , , 4,,,,,,,, . l'. . ivt.14.1. ,t,s;) , ; , : ..1 , 4 IP40 4 , . 1 w' . - I: A ' N, , t. 4, i- - 4, . 11 . ;71 ,,, . . 1. 1 1 Ufr: telertie t lbt , :I:, I 64 ,...,,. '' - '''P .1-- ;,, , - , 1 4 . Tirdoir - 1 t 1 . ,; t : i I I tb' ,i4A. ' 1 ''' I st , . - ,46 , - , ht, 17 1. 4f r 1 Aft,24ta'evIl , , - it I --, , . - mi 11414.11 , ,,.. - ., - 4 PO .1 11 ,61011 . , "A 2 1 t, I t At t- - ... ' liw'''' ...1.- -1 - ,,,,,... 7, - '' ,,. 0 t :'''' ''' l'L) , 'N. - ' - ,'.' (11. : 1111.:G'''E s ft ,r I i t: - '1' ' 4 iri - 1 t s, ,. It, , at . toe k. Is Blank on Episode , . - -. , er W Ik k setk-14,.- NEW TORIC Aug. Graw.-managof the New York I Me today told the district attorRalf R. Woolley, hydraulic anortrim,W ney'. Moe his mind was "blank" aa of the U. S. geological survey, returned to how John C. Slavin. muidcal comethis morning from a short trip to the dian. received it fractured skull while Weber giver district. While there he in hie company early -last Sunday ' , , conferred with K. W. Trimble, topo- morning. McGraw-who left the Lambs club gmPhic engineer, who is in charge of house with Slavin and a former naval a party now making a complete topo- officer after it is alleged he had engraphic survey of the Salt Lake Basin. raged In fisticuffs there with He reports that the survey on the H, Boyd, another actor, declared he Weber will be Completed in a few was unable to say bow Slain came days, after which the party " will go to be found lying in front of the Me- Grew home unconscious. .onto the Provo river., "From the moment I was struck by Boyd until Monday morning. my Democratic Secretary mind was a blank." declared McGraw Assietant.District Attorney Unger, Says Bryan is for Cox to who today was admitted to the home to etemine the baseball NEW TORK, Aug. 14.George men. no ron.4! White, chairman of the Democratic There Is more (Atari. In this section National cominittee, itoday formally of the country twin all other dteesaes , It Inas sup.. announced that he believed William pvt togetherbe and for year,Doctors ostd to, pro., incurable., and Jennings Bryan would wholeheartedly ctibeftlocal remedies. by support Governor Cox and the Demoto cure with local groat falling testi), cratic ticket during the coming cam- Meet. pronounced It Incurable. local disease. Twit inns. paiwn. terrh is aconstitutional -ees by conditions and, My reason for saying this is not treat-mefounded on any logical reasoning, but therefore requires constitutional Malls Catarrh Medicine. many.. lbecause I have received a hunch that a F. J Cheney CO., Toledo; foirtured we may expect his said Ohio. is by a conetitutienal remedy,. ta , Mr. White. takOn internally and acts thrs the Secretary of War Raker 8.11TI011tiefa Blood en the Motown Portates of the to the Dernooratic carnpa4ro maotters system. One Bondred Dollars reward case that Hairs Ca todiey that he cowki be oountei upon I. offered for say Medicitte- - fails to curs. Send fee to take the Erturnpfor Cox an( Rooseand testimenispis velt. Me is- -, being etched u 141 for a & CO.. r. Obis number of speeches in October, it was cow Jhyrtredwists, 71e Toledo, k announced: rills for rarmly einstipatien - 111. 0 Me-Gre- w I rros.- - ) ' ,'"41'..-:?"- . ;,wooi, - --4- 11 kr , 4' I . 1 - 's,- ,': -- , 6X LAI ;geoliCI"LiNi- I:!:1451411 .N a-J- - PSYCHOLOGY monnomm4 . . . i - ..t , Reports from St. Marks hospital to.CHICAGO, Aug. f14.A warrantt day said the condition of Mn. LOvina was issued here tbday for the arrestt Thayne of Farmington, who was se- of Private Theodore Schude, alias verely injured in an automobile acci- Arthur Legrande, now reported held; dent about two weeks ago, is much im- by San Francisco. arm .. authorities in 41,py ia prove.d, ,Mrs.,:thayne was ipluredtA9 war. on The for-Bizrthe charge IsusPected, Brought Here the sardeaccidont in which her 11- warrant was' issued is imd M. months-olKincaid. granddaughter, Dorothy. personating Lieut. Arthur The body-o- f Matthew E. Smith, 49 of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. a Chicago officer. daughter oat who died Boise. years old, Dist. Atty.. Chaslea Clyne telegraphIdaho, Thayne. suffered injuries from which A LigusLLl O. arrive4JiiSait Lake today she tiled the next morning Other ed San Francisco authorities, requestmembers of the Thayne family have ing Schude be returned to Chicago.:1 nd was taken to the Eber W. Boll SO tax recoxered.,as la be able to.leave ..It is,,s1leited that ,Schude, took. the., pipers and identity of Lieut. Kincaid services will be held Monday at a time the hospital. The accident occurred near Warm while in Germany and made his wayl and place to be a.nnounced later. In to this cpuntry and thus collected the termeht will be in Mt. Olivet ceme Springs on the Salt Lake and Ogden officer's Iittl.t pay from the govern- driven by highway when the machine inCW fio' was- it4bi) miutrited Government official here were se- 1 by his wife, mother, daughter, two cretive about the affair, but it was brothers and one sister, was hit by an reported about headquarters some automobile driven by C. B....Hawley. lationat revelatibne might in Jr., of this city. Both Mrs. Thaynes its connection. were II eriousiy injured and neither was expected to recover. No one in McGraw Says Mind the Hawley car was injured. , - a ik-- HeS ill0 I. - 1 ' S - 111 a- . ,ditmar, ;Tr i keep you ',,,, 2, . I ra . I S ? 1 . 10 ,t, ...; 4!rt4; Army Private Held , ,, For , Spy Activities 4 Von't let a poor aid!' 1114 - -- PI i 4. . - ...., - ' 3 , - is I n i t.-"i- t. A II, , 44, lib , MISS SARA KEENER. Only one woman is in attendance with the hot curling 11, , - 'Illtr'-'''-'' ,,, 4;4 Hair tortured 1 a . - By means of , Anyone Now Can flay. Pretty Curls an!: Waves f INllocillTojiEHIJITING:1 1 emeN:tyr;',-- . , NOT TO BE HANGED 4 the tO -- i ."..kt' ,, SCHOOL' I ken bdilhd ire A144101110 dry, harigh James If Peterson. president rf th Rue to the Milli), Tito local le at noval rcruiting sta- brittlo. ail go many hoot front sad 'adz James M. Peieson bank. of Riehnobt. tend th dedication and formal open tion beet all rewords this week for enit., ptieness. It's far 'more passible to issto announces that he will th comply' nith in of Zion National Park. it wilt be listmonte In the navy Itt thlo part eilmerine mothott. imp!, which cal tho urgent requests of him friends U. eountry. the occasion b.Ini a rush do no harm and which produces a turn., practically imposibito to eet tbo date lb. muss much ot stook the nomination for MOO young and snorts ha seamen. natural apprentica prsittir governor on forward from Septmber It to Labor where hi pptsaranc. Avid th effect lasts much they serum admisaion to the tondrir, thi Republican tit ket. name will Pa), September in hot. molist particularly according to word mochanit 4 tioining ochoOlii of the windy weathair, be brought before tho eillmorina to alma a Republican rectied this morning from Stephen ha) The ',IA.i list up to noon. to- flour ammonite for this hair. PrO.OrifiNg mats convention in halt 11.Alto is: T. Slather, director of national U. feature and health, hatpins it deperks. dayEduard P. salt lake lightfully soft and glosay., Aug :6. gheppard, In response to an inquiry from C. it Jo not Michael J Shevlin. gall Lake slicutritsis Liquid City, ticky or Mr, retirson la business man of !tattle), Initial and it won't slain op streak of tho Contmercial City. t't ; lAitena Ppleiter. tali latii a? hair Iwo few ounces Ort Irons this Ut excellent reputation and high attain. club. Ernest A. kiridgeo, Ppring City, a a !Misstate saucer drusgist. pour and field. Mel.; Akin r. ticolt. New or with a Oran tooth brush pplY mentis His friond declare Mr Peter. Some hope la atill hld by Mr. Haw. 110ft is not a Is.; liumher L. Pearca, Cut to the hair just beforo doing it up. Ths professional polititian. hits ley. Itteeter, that the dat Wilt bo t INMATE OF ASYLUM 4 of F. L. Ash lock and were taken, it is alleged. from a local hotel. Federal officers will take no action Henry. in the matter since, it is explained irty-ceaes with the deliv- their Suntley. ft cry ofjurisdiction mall to the addressed destine- metery tion. orranne,,,,.; chapel. CHEM CANOBITE FOR CLITICURA . NAM:WINING OPENING 1 INIOhlal All. Reported tliky Siff MO MARE IN V.4 .., - - H r-- Charges of a spectacular Character. p inoluding alleged atteittpte on.his life, b111111114 I and aillity and in which fie alleges hal was niad th I ' tenni Of innumemblel plote are contained in a autt filed In the United Stated dietrict oourt thief I morning by Nicholata J. Curti.. an inI mate of th mat(' mental hospital. against the Itati Fuel companY. et el Curt is weeks an inju riot ion age Mat the Utah Fuel company. the Plesaant not the experionees of a political ward heeler. SOOTHES SKIN TROUBLES hele not a nOVicil either 'alley Coati.'company. pilaf Lake City Ifs was but chairman th Republican Bathe with plenty of Cuticura Soap its chief of police and city county etimmittoe inofSevier. thrpugh trustee of and hot water to cleanse and punUtah the attorney and the goverriniaM of the Agile(' !turat college. mmber ly. Dry lightly and apply Cuticura United States ordering them to hoP of the city council and ini4or of Rich. Ointment to soothe and heal Cutithe peace. to cease impriatonIng. "viccura Talcum soothes and coots the James M. Telethon was horn and timising end tyrannizing over him." roared in Richfield. skin and overcomes heavy perspia here he attended to cease "plotting and oonspiring school before he rounded ratimaDelicate.delightful.distingua. out 'his ed. against him" and allow him to earn a lication at the U. Y. U. at Provo and bawl& Saab Pow by Wad A atirows "dattawa Labareaortaa Daft tad Kaaba W.Jaaas die charge. that while the P. D. Pad vow,. peeceful living. lit Salt Lake S.univeriiity wawa Rosa La Ca stoma It mad als Yakima lWa employed am interpreter of the Utah City. from college, he allarCailiewrd Soap 06111.1111 without Tose. ruel company because hit would not worked Returning with his father. After the conspire to take the life of hts brother death of his father he devoted all his who had interfered with the time and efforts to the James M. Pecorruptive tind murderous prat). terson bank. which he made a strong' Ipany tn. with through conspiracy and reepected institution. claiming th1 SUPEHINTENDENT other defendants. the company his de- distinction of been the first prived him of all human rights. He southern Utah having banking house that ones numerous in etancee alleged et Mr joined the federal through coilpiracy he has Peterson tilled a mission systm in Norway ONLY WOMAN AI MtET where been thrown into asylums for the in- and is at present fired counselor in ane and in which he alleges attempts the stake Mr. Petrson presidency. made to deprive him of hie was a member Il have been inhuman Lak Corof swarthy by persecution. After, nmrelal club and Isthea Salt member of the e' being released from the elate insane Richfield Commercial club. and many asylum he charges that he went to other organizations. NVashington to plaoe his case before the supreme court and that by a bribed 4, VI Removing Battery IN.rmitutis. government official he wait thrown , :,,,r and terminals of storage hatteries The federal mehtal the into asylum ,, ) Immediately are often difficult to remote. espesthipped and beaten. 11,t9040.'''.4kli he cially if they are corroded. Hammerafter being acquitted of insanity '', :,:ge d''''k"'1.. , ) ' "Red." he alleges. ing them is dangerous. as it is likely was atTested aa .1, , , and was again sent to Utah where he to break the plates. hut a C clamp ----a -- - -- -,,' ,v i.., may be used effectively.. Place the was placed into the state asylum. , He also tiled a writ of habeas; cor- clamp so that the lip resta against the ..Pf Iv.,11.-4,i'Z'-:,- :, A the . pus seeking to secure his release from terminal and the screw against A a couple All:,,,,s, r 1, , the aaylum. His claim is upheld bt connector. Geye the clamp comes 4t,' out of turns and the cable J Dan Curtis, Ms brother. ', "!' .'''' ', ' easily. ',' ,..lt' , , ,WATERS OF WEBER AND N 1920 -.z LION PA i tit& cit3' at , , .- i ,,, d1.1111X. at the annual sessions of district school superintenderrts of Utah, Miss Sara Keener, superintendent of Beaver 1 county. She has been present at all 1 sessions and has take!? an intense in, terest. ,, 4. Miss Keener is a graduate ot the Little Rock University, Arkansaa, f 1 where she obtained a B.S. degree. Later she obtained a B. A. degree at the University of Utah andahe is now ( Master's degree. working for which she hopes soon to obtain. She iI) started her career as a teacher in ruschools. She was appointed ral lLt'etit Larceny Charged to the 'position she now holds July lkhas been in Beaver county during e'la For Parcel Post Theft, and She knows the ir part of the gunmen situation there- - thoroughly, having In a complaint filed by the county taught there several seasons ago. She in the 1 attorney Norman C. McIntyre has resigned as instructor of .the East Side English department with larceny high school in Salt Lake City. charged for the alleged theft of 10 talcum cellts worth of powder and some .lothes of the value of $25. Auto Accident Victim The goods are claimed to have been Much nth.-ol- d k N. Settlement in the sum of 11,000 was today Allowed by Judge Harold M. Stephens, of the Third district court, in the case of Albert Fullmer, by Hall1nab B. Fullmer, against the Utah Power & Light company for damages for personal injuries suffered by the boy. The suit grew out of injuries stiffered by Albert Fullmer, aged 16 years, when a high voltage electric wire fell over the handle bars of the bicycle he was riding on Fifth East street May 13, 1920. The boy was thrown 30 feet, his hands were badly burned, and he suffered injuries from shock. I1 Et at I a he SATURDAY AUGUST 11 I 7 f gen- Ili :alt.. . , 1..V1 ILLTILTS-TIT-C'r."7- 10 Agttation on the part of Ka It Lake and tha state Imme4iate ly'1,1 peek government aid in iskir4 up the 'abandoned Greet Elver project for the reclamation of 240,000 acres of fertile land in Utah la urged by Ralf FL Woolley, ileneer of the V. ft. geological survey here who said this morning the project if compleied would he the greatest thing ever at Mined in the austes agriclultural develoment. I "Idaho Is working labnriously for the reciaritatirin of her lands through I, gigaritie frojects Involving millions of acres within the stata borders and there is no reason wny Utah ahould tAt, become alive to the vast poistbil- idea of reclamation of her own !arida and seek the governments aid in the reclamation of her now desert lands," Mr. AVG Hey said. Tho time for recla- mation agitation is rftie. At prement it ta one of the tivent homes of the day and is occupying much attention In Convoke. Mr. Woolity urges that local citizens art well as the state to be- gin paving the way now for present- ing to th next Congress an appropriation bill for about 125,one.one for the acres reclamation of these 240,000 which could be placed under cultivit- tion by darning the Green River. Realizing the immense possibilities profit which might be had by Over the project a company was formed for this purpose about ten years ago. Fully 850.060 was ex- pnded In examining the proposed ;1 dam site at the mouth of Coal creek on the Green river on the border line of Grand and Einry eounties as to Its reservoir ponsibilities. Some 1X test holes were drilled into the rock formations to determine whether it would hold the vast amount of water with the discovery that the rock for-- , A nation was i'id bed rock and an ext cellent reser.-- ir site. '4 The financial obligations of the .i f enterprise, however.. proved too large ; for the company and they went un4 dei Mr. Woolley now urges that Inasmuch aa the reclamation topic la 1 , one of the liven interest that Utah ..4 seek government aid in putting over .,...e this Green river empire. The acre, one- .i- age involved represents about fourth of the total land now under ir- state ant would add 1 rigation in the Immensely to the states resources. Considering the land which is now Ii. practically valueless to be worth the 4 conservative :of 240 per acre, when placed under irrigation. it would add 4 4 $80.000.000 statee wealth. houLtote rt. i. For Land Project I NEWS mmilEIMenonimmomml.MN Engineer Urges Government Aid IS tot. 4 ee , ,, |