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Show State M M in Reclamation Work Loans Will Be Made to Settlers Where Projects Are Found Worthy Action Must be Legal. Tho Herald Uopubllcan says1 That Inunq shall be mndo by the state to proper reclamation and Irrigation districts dis-tricts whoie It can be arranged In a legal innnuei, wus practlcnll) decided yesterday at a Joint session between the state land bonid and the state hoard ot examine! h The mil) question nilslng Is as to the method to be followed so that theie mnv be no question of legality in each linnsnctlou, This impoitnnt point Is to be thieshed out further at a Inter meeting, when some set of lulcs and lobulations will be determined deter-mined upon nnd put in operation. Hecentlv the members of tho land board made n tilp thiough the Uintah count!) white a large number of settlers set-tlers are stilvlng to make homesteads nnd farms, and what they savy on this trip convinced them more thun evel that the stnte should extend aid to the snuggling leclnmatlonlsts wherever wher-ever possible Theie aie thousands of acies of lUh land in the Uintah country In the northern section of the stnte, and this land could bo made some of the most pioductlve In the stnte, it Is claimed, if lirlgated. All end) the settleis have started the woik of constituting litigation by stems, but they ate laboring against henvy odds, and need aid ,the board thinks, to enable them to accomplish their inn pose and place the land tin der wntei soon enough to enable them to make n living. As the board of exniulucis has to pass upon all loans made h) the stnte before thev aie authorized ,the laud board laid tho whole matter befote the members of that oignnlatinn yen-terdu) yen-terdu) moinlng |