Show UTAH DT AH LAND TAKEN FROM ENTRY V CONTAINS CONY AINS VALUABLE V DEPOSITS From a a. a Staff Correspondent Washington D. D C C. C. C Dec 1 ActIng I Acting under Instructions of ot President Roosevel Roosevelt Roose Roose- vel velt the tho secretary of or tho the Interior to today today today to- to day wi withdrew rew from en entry tr selection and location all al public lands londs In Wyo Wyo- 0 ming Idaho and Utah believed to contaIn contain con con- tam tain phosphate rock pending appropriate action acton h h by l On Tire The list of lands withdrawn was wal furnished l by bythe bythe y the United States V geological e survey survey- a as a of or preliminary examination of tho the field feld The Tile Utah lands andR wIthdrawn withdrawn with wIth- drawn are aro In Cache Beaver Davis l and aU Morgan an counties Further work will wi bo be bl 1 by the tue survey oy aa as Qt soon as ae practicable V looking toward n. n n careful classification of or the lands in question queston and the restoration restoration restoration res res- I to agricultural entry of ot such t portions as are rO found lul to contain no phosphates This action of the tile President has been I taken lar largely ll as tho the result of or facts I brought out at tho tue recent meeting mee of or orI the tho national conservation commission In Washington At this meeting Ital it I was al 11 hown that at the present rate of or production the thit known available supply supply sup sUP- I ply of hl II grade li-grade rock rook Juthe hi Ju n the United States will wi last lust only onlO about I 30 o j years years- oars enn Although h this Western field 0 embraces th the atoa atea aJ- aJ of nf known phosphate beds beda in th the world the ab- ab V V V solute necessity of or utilizing the de depoSits deposits de- de posits for Cor the tile benefit of or the farms farlS of ot I the United States was was strongly cm- cm CD- CD V I V |