| Show LAND classification REPORT OF UTAH READY the united states geological survey has just issued a land classification report for the state of utah bah which it states embraces more moie un occupied acreage on the public domain tn ain than any other commonwealth except nevada this nevada land I 1 Is INen Eged in a somewhat similar r report issued april 16 1926 I 1 in ili issuing the p present resent report the makes tile point that throughout bout the history of tile the united states the vacant unreserved public domain has stood as a challenge to the venturesome a haven havell for tho homeless a land of the mystery and allure that lie in the unfamiliar there still remains a vast area of such land and during dm ing recent months much in terest has been aroused by proposal pro posas 1 for foi tile the of a new nation al policy for foi its administration political economists and others interested te in land problems aroble m the rep of t 8 tates states regard an adequate ate I 1 land and classification flea fi tion as an essential to the study of such problems it 1 estinia estimated tod that the lie conditions dei crIb ed in the utah prevail pail thi ugh cut SO per pei cent of the remaining public domain hence the conclusions of the alu report as well veil as theories predicated upon ut attall ih should bp be widely applicable the lenoit depoi t which was compiled by john P F deeds and depue falck of the ilia geological survey indicates thai utah has su dulace face features rit lancing neing front from desert plains to rugged lugged mount it 0 agns his lying front 2000 to met moie e than n feet above obo e sea level its clin climati likewise within wide limits ili aits nits the rainfall ranges langes front 4 52 to mor moi linn 40 inches annually and tile the frost diee f ree period ranges from less than one month to days das within these lim |