Show TIlE THE MAX MAN WHO HO KNOWS Down In one ono of ot the big machinery ry offices Is a man named Randall And he knows A number of citizens had hall been discussing dis dh- dit- dit cussing tho the problem of getting water on tho the dr dry lands of oC Utah Ono One of or them went b by random to the machinery ma mn- chinery stores and fell into the excellent excellent excellent ex ex- ex- ex hands of Randall In half halt p o minute Randall knew what whal his vistor vis- vis 1 tor wanted And ho went straight to the tho solution of ot the problem There Theres is s plenty of water in the Colorado river It Is running unused to the sea sea and and It Is creating a good deal 1 of or trouble farther Carther south That water would bo be very eQ valuable If It It were earned ear car ned led to tho the desert lands of ot the state and there distributed Can it be made madeo to o lift Itself to the level of ot the land and nd then carry itself to the places where it will do the tho most good g Randall says sas it can cnn The only lem em Is Will the thc value of at the Improvement ira ira- provement warrant the tho cost of In- In tt So much of or a head and ad ando so o much breadth of ot river will furnish so o much power It will lift so much mucho so o many feet Dam engine pump will pipe Ipe everything will cost so o much Tho The rest of or the problem is up to the theion theman theman man ion with the land The point of ot the story Is that here hero heros Is s a A. man who has prepared himself to o do the work that lies before him To him education i is a a. weapon and he wields It to to advantage H I is an n. n tx- tx ample amplo of ot the young young mair who aho ni mak makes lc s good u use o of ot opportunity Such a aman aman aman man wastes nothing He lie knows l f the he value alue of or time and the absolute in- in of or figures And Anti Incidentally Incidental we believe elleve the time imo Is coming cominS' when that great river will m be harnessed and forced to lift Its ts own water to a level Jevel where It can canover cover over the thirst thirsty la id with blessing It t ma may mean the tho sacrifice of or something something some some- thing hing interesting in a scenic wa way But Dut where utility calls sentiment will wilt o have to o be e sacrificed A desert of or fertile but unproductive dr dry land is mocked b by the noisy ui lU tur- tur of a river rive that flows In splendid l- l did idleness to the sea sen |