Show EPOCH CLOSED CLOSED I IN HISTORY OF WESTERN AREA AREANo No Ko More Nore Profitable Homesites Left In Public Domain SALT LAKE LAIE CITY Jan ran 26 By Iy The Associated d What Press Press remains ot of the th public domain amounting to nearly two hundred million acres will not respond to settlement in the way of oC o building homes bornEs and the livestock Industry cannot be bo stabilized and made safe und under r the present arrangement WillIam Peter Peterson on director ot of the Utah Agricultural college told members of ot the National atonal Livestock association hero here today The ar area of ot these public lands land was shown to aggregate acres a net increase of oC near noor- nearly nearly ly Iy acre ares acres over oer 1924 Ne- Ne Nevada Ne Nevada vada had the est larrest area acres and Utah was second with acres acre Washing Washing- Washington ton ton Ion ranked last among the eleven public land states of ot the west with only acres California fol Col followed lowed lowed Utah with acres SOLDIER 1 The operation of the soldiers act which InvItes aol aol- sol soldiers diers to enter upon the th public do- do domain domain do domain main has not made homes for tor sol sol aol Continued On lage l'age Two To 00 CLOSED I lt I IN FAR WEST Continued From Irom ian Her In tho the nanh manner i- i i tor for which ts tio ct was wu Dr leter Peterson n iA the IO aid after aCter r lew reviewing ng PU and development de from Bom Ih the close t f the iho Civil il war when whon land as a Issued by to to toha II lie veterans of or tUAi Ia What remains othe of the public do do- do do nain or what his t en eli offered the s I under tinder recent a IiII i legislation will ill not nol maintain a I th thi pak r continued allan uan cou coul I not a I i I Ind nd get living from the lie G O 01 ut h woul would in any low t roaring and I I 2 d GlEN GIVEN j An tho the question What What I ii Ie rn Ir lr ni public lao land giving i t 1 pr r nt nl lime lime- time lime Dr Dr n nd d It Is the p tIm IhL horn homi n already establiShed ld id it Is giving gl the grating nac V v for tor 0 Ui Ur and lind sheep 1214 J r 0 0 of i west wesl and this re re- re rei i j lit he mos moat economic that j I n I u IJ CP c 1 P po INI ted dl from the tho lie lands a aj r now fOIl to lo leaI- leaI i Iii 1111 on on onci ci 01 ii th b 1 1 l- l Dr Il II 12 idi d public 4 t I contro control lIt II n a ire are are looking Ung tor bo be n U orderly and economIc r nil nn n 01 ot tho the land and which i 10 fully tully occupied but tut with a 1 eini Int as t to 10 rights and ll Ii ard that the tho ion 11 nui UI and ind preserve the t Ii Un t I li industries now i d S d bring to each anda and anc a 1 i r ry the tha full full fruition fruitIon 0 Ot nat flat t lands ar are capable SEmi SEEK CONVENTION TION 1111 for the tho o 0 ot otI I the lie cowmen of o the lUll h hl hr opened In the tho Nation Nation- i r to toI l association con 4 i t o running a a II Strong rac rade radean In an S n 1 incisco fired tired the tho first firstin n th 11 b binquet Int mt o of resolutions wilt will ii b i 1 1 i- i il l I order of ot business to to- to 2 ir Hd front yesterday br b byi II 10 jin merit ment Df ct O Secretary lar of o i 1 Ill 11 ur or 1 lam M St JardIne ot o 0 i d on In the tho much bio ted led Q gu I ton 0 of grazing grazIo feds kc 1 i ni nl ts t's announced by the ther r iry ry provide for an nn 1 11 i i I i ot Oi 4 cents per Der Cr month yr gr a 0 b- b bof f animal and 2 I p r month for each cach grown p t This Tina increase will bar b bar ar r d ov ow i a period of or four years r nn 1 2928 It will lU u through tb the present con- con coni 1 1 i December 31 1934 I- I t announced that I i bp be no In fl thi hi contracts to be tie dB ind mudo forI for tor 1 I n y n-y r r period ending ti C I r I 11 t 1 H he hi hu tI lb tir Increase e will wilt stand eland for forrs ls l's s I ram mom the present prescot They Theo nt a 40 per cent o 0 pr pm nt rates and 0 ore are ra based on th h r 1 port ot of o Don C C Casement R RATES KATES TES En rr rad a H Bixby ot of Long Deneh C l it d fOI toi tour four years ears president of the then thea then n a Ion il t ai a said ho he be be- be bed d bc-d d tic to equitable and fair o fairal alro allo add addi d that the loo I did lid ild pr pr- lude consideration by byr byC byc r C 01 ot n 1 bUt bill pendIng there 11 outS put ut grazing In the tho nl n V na-V t V r O 11 t ir r t on 00 a II competitive ba ba- ba to bidding by 10 stock stock- stock stock-in m n nil the proposed rates are ct- ct ef l present relent u r r r Jardine he U us a study dy tt U ade or 01 orr oi I r i pi III pr po- po poI DO rc I 1 b by California stock Stock- tock tock-n n C n n fl e C i OK Ow ui rates be based ed upon n a r- r ri t i of or range cattle d ti II tr oi si not con ln ed that th t h h i I l- l nf roC computing ng the fees feS p i 11 ible |