Show ) 2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING MA? 8 1934 - UTAH TO SEEK 1 I - $600000 TO AID DROUTH FIGHT - t May Record KANSAS CITY Mo May 7 e first heat wave of the season swept the midwest today with indications it would hang on for at least another day Rec ords for the date were broken Temperatures in the nineties were registered in Missouri Kan sae Nebraska Omaha and Texas In Nebraska the mercury went above 95 and at Norfolk where It touched j01 yesterday it was near the 150 mark again today Kansas City's high spot WU 91 at 4 o'clock a new record for this date Wheat already hard hit by e drouth suffered from the hot (111)17-Th- Ir Cannon It was at first suggestedl by a Box Elder resident that they ought to be on the committee but after a reeess had been taken for them to name their representatives they decided they did not want repesentation and4hey absented themselves from the remainder of the ses Committee Sèeks to Save Crops in Bear River Area REFUSE TO ME TATTLE-TALENEW MEXICO SHAKEN ' DENVER SOCORO N M May 7 (41)—A dIS tinct earth shock lasting for six sec- - thousand nine hundred and ninety- onds was felt here tonight It rocked six Denverites apparently won't be The municipal water buildings and shook doors and win- - tattle-tale- s ' The movement was from board sent out 60000 postal cards dows No damage was asking the recipients to "tell" if their north to south done neighbors were using water outside t The shock was also felt in irrigation hours ' rYour'' icards have been returned dalena S UTAHLAKEUNIT MEETING HELD lion Many Problems Appear as Cache County and Govetrnor Henry H Blood who pre Isided at the outset limited the dis Idaho Groups Discuss Lack of Water Icussion of the meeting to considera i - Deer Creek Project Committee to Convene out tion of emergency measures Only side of those purposes named in the Appointed at a meetiiig of the va- Cache system are prior right users can issued by Ste Engineer Hum- Funds Will Be Again Thursday ried and sometimes conflicting inter-- of Bear river storage who have con- pherys with the power company for "Nothini we Sent to Washington do" said the gov- ists which depend on the Bear riverl tracts of specified amounts ernor "could k think pro-ilakei The Deer creek-UtaAp Idaho—and Utah a committee set the furnishing possibly of water which amounts require all vide in on Tuesday any way for a complete water reclamation project executive committo work Monday evening to see what 9-the storage at present it was stated this year There are bound can be done to save the crops on 16- - These tee met Monday at the capitol and resist any supply would it appeared to be heartaches and 000 acres of intensively disappointments cultivated to deprive their lands of we not in the district under the Bear discussed various phases o$ the pres(Continued from Pao One) land in Cache county Utah and an attempt situation as to the project and also -ter in order that lands in Cache riveronly all over but the state of Utah ent 11) the equal area in Idaho a considerable county Utah and Franklin counties to the need for additional water as weather should take place in I and into Idaho from Utah lake for this suppose extending as intensively is of which part just The year Idaho might have water the near future it ls pointed out the almost as critically from what I heard committee will meet cultivated again Thursday Some orators were rather warm from Mr Earn last night loss to agriculture in Utah as a reIn some instances beet farmers a meeting' following but cool counsel prevailed and the "No one wishes to deprive any e morning sult of the drouth- will be tremen already spent in labor and otherat which possible stipula-- I Wall the appointment of a com- m or prior right water user of his Wednesday ary dous in spite of all that may be done winds wise El an acre on their lands it upshot water of tion mittee to see what can be done to present rights in Utah At Oklahoma City the tempera but here is a community crisis In the way of emergency measures was asserted at the meeting This save as much tut will be discussed like of farm- - rights the 90 while ture was possible at Dallas if can be and to done something The application for an ellOcation will be lost entirely if the Utah el's' labor and per capital already invest mit of a sharing of the benefits of the The session of Wednesday mornifig Texas it was 94 Lincoln Neb of funds however will carry assurPower & Light company is required ed in this Ple' 'will be attended by the conference 92 crops year's recorded amount of Water small which will'be ance that if the weather should to carry out the terms of its recent coinmittee On the obtaining of an of the plan of this com- - available it will show a One part proper spirit notice to water users not under change and make unnoeessary any or An Ideal Gift for meeting after adjournment of of community cooperation which lagreement as to present rights as a' the projects suggested by the engi- - of the stale and including some of tract with the Company to the effectl MOTHER to the initia-was an appeal to Wash should necessary preliminary meeting the life" accompany community Daniel Green's neering survey funds allocated will those in which agriculture is most that there is no stored water avail- ington for emergency funds sufficient AND tion of work on the 110000000 recia-'LEISURE FOOTWEAR rot be expended on such projects' intensively conducted All are in able for their use Gadsby Asks Nadi mation projeet for which 12700000 to develop additional supplies of waThe meeting of Monday afternoon ter and to make the best the northern portion of the state G M Gadsby president and gen- - has already been allocated from the Project List Complied possible use I the board room at the capitoll of of wells eral manager of the power compel:17 public works fund The conference The engineering portion of the surd and while Salt Lake county is not filled supplies existing Drilling to overflowing: and developed the in on list since conditions the and the H discussion of P led consists committee probthat water of an search Mulcahy saying yey which had the task of preparunderground lems here are being made subject fact that there are many angles to the supply for example may be possible to 1923 winter storage in Sear prior lake of Ogden Director William Peterson ing estimates for the cost of such of Bear river situation intensive other The as of as been ten of the had study Utah agencies feat State lake by in many instances high Agricultural college Quality remedial Measures as may be found Residents and land owners from level Since that year it had avert Logan and Regional Chief W W Mcfeasible and advisable submitted a the nine include Cache Rich Box El- the Bear Meet Set Montpelier in Rich county Lake Weber der Davis valley Summit about of office last feet of and five Morgan the winter list of more than 90 projects in all Berkeley Laughlin A committee consisting of William aged Wasatch and a foot In the hope of re the United States bureau of agriculdrouth 'Utah and Bear Lake county Idaho Petereon director covering practically the entire state situation wasUtah In eachthe of extension at the only about to further lowobjected discussedwith strenuously an At this meeting repretural ceiving engineeringappreciable spring supply and designed to bring a measure of Thoof Bear They Utah State Agricultural college: SALT DOW the notice which had brought about representatives of all the present relief for the most acute situations sentatives of canal companies irri- ering ofthe level to loss lake scenic 124 O MAIM of Franklin the 'Heath mas County of gation enterprises communities and pointed not only MAIL ORDERS the meeting had not been sent out claimants to Utah lake rights will be in each county M F and company Cooper Sugar to resorts but beauty and detriment Under present drouth conditions it individual farmers will meet at the Mont-an- until May I He asked for a factual asked to be present If anything so far as water supply also to drying up of their pastures of Gracechamber At the Monday meeting a strong is realized the subsistence homestead of commerce at 8 study on the basis that the water Pclier reduction-of their agricultural is concerned the situation In more is not enough for all and be desire developed on the part of some supply owners m with plan as originally set up by the fednear land p Tuesday through lowering of the Bear lake in Rich and Bear Lake lieved there would have to be some of the canal companies to have the eral government to encourage the southerly counties may be found even production water table movement would worse than in these Mr Clyde who counties in an attempt to ascertain division of the water if each user was proposed Pelican Point pumping Face Loss has long made a study of water supget some The power company plant involving construction of about hardly be applicable to Utah How under what if ally conditions they to UNION MADE Other landowners In Idaho and are ever Governor Blood pointed out' ply in Utah has said to cooperate in assisting he said would cooperate to the full- - eight miles of canal to the Jordan Made to willing 144 Extracts water from conservathe acin loss work adare extentof est much given-prioimmediate Utah and the of river facing the best kind of subsistence development -homethe users lower doom on the Bear 3:30 tor's follow: ruination done of as be so some and water summary 'ditional such tion ifattiply that crops already might by sinking stead work wotild 'be such as that The executive committee of river Your Order which at present appear highly favor- - which F P more wells 35 Per Cent Supply made available this year Some fear proposed in preserving homesteads Champ of Logan was is Mr and water discussed were unless if even able Hale it was that leaThe of supplied engineering We make expressed as elegant gull et Your that already exist rather than bringprospective supply irriganamed as chairman was anxious that wa- for only Ill—a regular $te I ing others into the country to share tion water available for the season the chief method of supplying the it be understood that the action asked tures Bear lake at present is 135 possible to do this it might place in value Sling 1111110Ut IS sit te in 7:" l1"ik in a supply of water which has al- of 1934 does not exceed in any case ter was by deepening the channel to Ls for the present year only to save feet below maximum high water and jeopardy the entire allocation of Deer divides! measure—a frt's' before S Litcreek-Uta4 at aboutIt the funds absolute aaaaa ales the below lake 35 feet at cent of glalsbed—olib pumps company's 1933 eight power in diking that and in point per done and money ready proved woefully inadequate work et eatIstaellen as to tit and wear and lowering the level of the ready already In time of emergency many of the counties this percent water re which water would flow by gravity Wady it it Should develop that there 11 or and Pal emended any : 12 Mud 18 below to inches the Bear to was like into the The serious lake 74 either presi to is reduced 25 "In the face of the drouth" said age any opposition leased was not to be considered as a through per cent 1933 With each nuttieto-mea- s the governor "it is easy to see how water supply was only 70 per cent of ent record 0 in the establishment of any company is at present dredging silt the Deer creek or the diking project are sult—A FREE EXTRA El- - precedent in '' Box H the channel chairthe Bear down from Blood a as Farther half mile Governor Certain companies with long Henry money spent this Way would be the normal watz rights TO PAIR OF PANTS best effort possible toward agricul- rights of late priority will not exceed der county and also under the West Hale engineer for the power and 200 feet wide which it had cut man expressed himself as emphati MATCH TOUR OLD COAX 1931 census to a made on In is which based its of channot When in the the 10 favor cent pumps year e relinquishing cally Holdover storage suptural rehabilitat!on" E J Baird water per AND VEST ' I is approximately $5000000 company S17682 ' plies in the larger reservoirs are sinner on the Bear in Idaho W W nel Is cleaned it might possibly with allotment because in his opinion that litepnri Presented luck be another solution of the the lowered or holds foot good small probproject and there it no holdover McLaughlin now assistant chief of Conservator Clyde presented to DI- - Ivery Uncalled-fo- r in the small reservoirs Order by year storage supplies were being the federal bureau of agricultural perhaps 18 inches making available lem of an assured water supply for rector to this county and city He took the 60000 90000 Hinckley It teport on the The irrigation season acrefeet in Late from drawn perhaps prioriof Too Apri115 by beW the Saul engineering SUITS ordinarily Eyer drouth situation as disclosed in the Nan br about May 1 This year ties have received no water at all this!Lewiston Bear Lake company end time for a late seasonsupply of water position that failure to make use of gins Inspection- by him personally of con- it hasoti front ' Returned R 21 emer totinsel for the allocation from George the Corey been necessary toirrigate since spring present Out Orson Christensen of Brigham City our mail enderditions in nine of the 29 counties in about For stock watering the water boles were assigned the task of ascertain-o- company said the company has guar- - gency tuna Would be fatal to the Customers April 1 Under ordinary 'condiAtmest dept Utah the nine 'constitutirig approxi Tsai AAviituallpwr tions storage water will not be the ranges are drying up and ing the minimum requirements of anteed supply by contract of 900 sec- - Project because it was entirely every size In Write tor rnately 17 per cent of the total area drawn upon until t to the Utah-IdahIbis lot Sugar corn- - probable that a situation would ever 252 SO MAIN SALT LAKE after July 1 This many of the springs which 'heretofore the noncontract users of water from Sample at I the recur Cutler would es kW as 5M that about another pany are and fact-no24711 Washington Mc Ogden power plant bring have never been known to go dry the Bear river This is to be a Catalog ' t chance 12000 acre-feeif such ! to the allocation the West not flflIflfi Cache is irNt ip present Open dry In many sections it Inding committee were forfeited company 6iors - possible to utilize the spring ranges I third Committee because of absence of sufficient waA third committee including Mr olunisow 0 an iter It is reported rrkany allotments McLaughlin H A Benning of the 1p E 10 cr Er on national forests are now without Amalgamated company Sugar water George D Clyde state water con- Culinary supplies for farmsteads servator and Ephraim Bergesen of and some of the smaller communities the West Cache canal will ucertain are extremely deficient and in some from the contract usersfrom the Bear cases the farmers are already forced just how far they can or will go in to haul water for culinary purposes brothhelping out their However most communities will be ers in Cache and agricultural Franklin counties able to secure enough water to carry The committee considered the probThe use lem of developing additional water Ithem through the season will have to be severely restricted supply by the withdrawal of more and it may be necessary in some sec- water from Bear lake and by conitions to eliminate sprinkling of lawns cessions on the part of the contract I users "4" Many Springs Dry n The general committee will meet Many wells and springs' that have heretofore supplied farmsteads and again Tuesday at 5 p in to receive MOW the reports of its subcommittees I homes are dry ' OMNI MOM 01111 "IBA MIMI MIMS in Those who go to Montpelier will resituation described The general So !the foregoing paragraphs is the same port by telephone go pi In addition to those named memthe state In with in counties the all t '111i 11111: bers of eau — exception that the situation becomes T H the general committee Include Did vMs1' state R Humpherys engineer 11111 more acute as one travels into the W Faris commissioner of reclamasouthern counties Idaho tion for Hyrum Nebeker of The normal diversion of water into :" r:F7i ' the irrigation canals in Utah is ap- Laketown Willard Cannon of the disas a z Sugar company annuI proximately 4600000 acre-fek A Beginning Tuesday' May 8th and for the balance of the ' '' t 'Y'':::::': 1 tributor of slater to the contract users A A-T ' I i I? ally It is doubtful that 1000000 In Box Elder tvoio' entire week we are offering county t :i t will be available for diver' I 104 Commissioner Faris was accompasion in 1934 unless supplementary to M nied Salt BresnaLake Leo by Isupplies are developed ' general of I vomttomoil"mom The people are much concerned and han assistant attorney Idaho are willing to do everything in their for inen and wdtaen and boys and girls at prices Recommendation Made power to conserve water In general Mr Baird was unanimously named leveryone senses the seriousness of the situation and is putting into effect by the meeting of the water users as I q11 better irrigation methods to conserve Its choice for rvommendation for !) e commissioner on the Bear river in as far as possible existing water are going so far as to Utah supplementing the work he has laminate certain areas from produc- performed in Idaho for many years ' bon that they might produce a crop The recommendation will become effective when governors of both states with the water supply available Steps are being taken to clean agree to a contract for the appointout springs to make drains through ment of a joint commissioner on the All of these watches are our regular stock and t many have marshy areas and to line irrigation river contract The Box users Elder of to eliminate been in our store only a few weeks ditches by puddling I Styles are up to the losses due to evaporation transporta- county whose contract called for deminute and every watch is of standard make— lion and seepage during tho livery of 900 second-fee- t Precipitation which may occur dur- Irrigation season were not representing the next three or four months will ed on the committee other than by GRUEN—ELGIN—WALTHAM—BULOVA no doubt improve the ranges and watering holes and be of considerable ibenefit to farm crops but it alone low will not furnish sufficient water to mature farm crops Certain crops ' Eno such as berries fruits and truck need water Additional now water badly Those who know our store know that when we must be developed within the next put on a (1 'ten it is a REAL SALL Every watch sold is days or two—weeks if these crops fully are to be saved ' ' and protected by the best guaranteed by Hubbard-Den- n May Save Many Craps A watch service department in :Utah The development of small quantities in the various communities will -enable the saving of many of the early crops Additional supplies must be developed if late season crops are mat tured 11 Tand nails againsttho Throng-aEliminating the effect of possible ' ' grim grease and odors trains the probable percentage of oF housework with ' crops that will be matured this year through the state will not greatly A exceed 25 per cent and may not be 4 kt: A '' T that much cot There are two major points to con' sid2r in he application of water to 'woo this year First an attempt is tb be made to save orchards end 'othMail or telephone orders will receive prompt er perennial crops even at the exattention pense of annual crops Second livestock feed must be matured as 'far rake advantage of these 'amazingly low prices and as possible in order to take care of secure a really good watch for yourself or someone the existing herds of livestock durForms a "Glove" You Can't See dear to you -ing the coming winter Feel WaWashes Off or in of Additional Water Development Additional water supplies may be : ter With Any Toilet Soap—and All the Dirt Comes Off With It WILY :obtained by pumping from ground SALE FOR ONE water basins sloughs and drains and Positively—:-N- o by clearing out the water in springs and by lining ditches or piping water over Porous formations Some additional water may be deVeloped by Special Factory Representadraining existing natural lakes on n tive will demonstrate this high watersheds In many cases this water can be wonderful Wahoff Protective developed at relatively low cost I Cream at Z C M L Today 1111? It is believed that if all of the addiZfRiNt Jewelers Responsible IL al - tional supplies available are devel11111 'Appealfor 7s '- -' Midwest Heat Wave Shatters One of These 004I 1 Dais n 7 Its ti You're Gang to Vicar 'itio41 STETSON 14 ttowb 1 pH-hav- I SHOES e 1 1 L 11 STETSON $ 1 HOSIERY Signot kicE&EEtzlEDIREICU&S ' d I d r ibt -' r 0-- -- SUITS V 4? I - h n a : M commis-availabl- in w V9 FREE 1 ' TRU - - ! lot-To- w Awl n t a ond-fee- o n T1 10 4 - 1 i NEB I 4 q 14 4 Graduation Sale Fine Watches oy 1 4 71 TT I Hubbard-Den- t 1 ! t I Yesterday Was 0 ne of the Greatest Days in the Great Was the Throng Thai HohsithstandingAle Had Hundreds of Extra Sakti:togs Hit Git That Thy Wantod We Are Just a Little Afraid Sone I Utah-Idah- o 7j W a '?::: 1 acre-fee- r 77-0 FIVE HUNDRED FINE WATCHES st ' Y3 tO Y2 Off r !: :::L:i or Wo sup-Som- I 1 adnifit r I "- i94 Cash or Credit - IN01 - ' Protect Your Ha'nds One Section of the Immense Wflcil as You Prefer ' I ZC1111's Annual May Sale Yesterday M Last evening all stocks were replenished and straightened in conse (pence just as good values will await you this morning as were in evi 0 cc dence yesterday morning PROTECTIVE (REAM Undoubtedly it is the greatest merchandising event of the entire year—Every thing is Reduced—Including Groceries and Meats you will find the Greatest Bargains in Years Awaiting You—With Confidence we advise you to BUY NOW Marking Up No Misrepresentation No Fictitious Values' - IS - $t IlqEK Mrs N L Hassad c k 4 217 Main ti Hag RI Street g ' WAICk MEMBER GR U EN ' 'opedthe percentage Of crops produced during the season of 1934 may be increased in many sections from the estimated 25 per cent up to 50 or 60 per cent and in some cases more In the counties visited the possible crop loss due to water shortage this GUILD WATCH os lok NAY SALE Coo tiLibbard-Den- I BM zpcmL MOS MIMI MinumEli AEI INS Mos AMER Mon Positively One Week Only etria K t Early! 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