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 1214 sixrY-E1G11rH coivennss. sm. II. cas. 470-472. 1925. Salt River meridian, Arizona, be, and the same are hereby granted to the city of Phoenix, Arizona, for municipal park, recreation, _ playground, or public convenience purposes, upon the condition that acre to the receiver of the United States Land Office, Phoenix, · p,M,,,,_ Arizona, within six months after the approval of this Act: Pro- Se§‘§0'§$‘°‘ °°*’°‘“$ ’° vided, That there shall be reserved to the United States all oil, coal, or other mineral deposits foimd at any time in the land, and the _ _ _ right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same: Provided further, ,,,§,§,'f;f,‘,§{‘ ““h"’ “°“ That the grant herein is made subject to any valid existing claim or easement, and that the lands hereby granted shall be used by the city of Phoenix, Arizona, only for the purposes herein indicated, and if the said land, or any part thereof, shall be abandoned for such use, said land, or such part,_ shall revert to the United States; Rcvmm for um and the Secretary of the Interior IS hereby authorized and emum. powered to dciplare lspchda forfeitpre of the granlt, axidlpestore said remises to the u ic omain i at an time e s a determine ihat the city haspfor more thaii one yeag, abandoned the land for the uses herein indicated, and such order of the Secretary shall be final and conclusive, and thereupon and thereby said premises shall be restored to the public domain and freed from the operation of this grant. Approved, March 3, 1925. » uE§ul;ll1§¢;lg¢:‘gL H CHA.P1(I  A? To authorize the creation of a national memorial in the 1 ‘ 8I'I18y H IOHS OIBS. . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives {If the 1=.$,'§{”°y N°¤°i°°` United States of America in Congress assembled, That the ount ,¤M,;’;**§m°§‘§,§ Harney Memorial Association hereafter to be created by the Legis- Mismorial As=¤<=i¤¤i¤¤· lature of South Dakota is hereby authorized to carve a memorial in heroic figures commemorative of our national histog and progress upon a suitable exposure of the Harn§y Mountain ange located witlégn tihenbcilundarigs cg the Harney ptiogal F otiilest iigd the Sliate . of ut a ota. uc association is urt er au oriz to se ect 1I~iB°"dY»k»emme¤: ex. the name, location, and design of such memorial: Provided, That the °°”°· °°°· United States shall be put to no expense in respect of such memorial, and that the Secretary of Agriculture finds that the location of the site will not interfere with the administration of the Harney National Forest. Approved, March 3, 1925. ( 1f%[°f°I{{:;3§¥§§; °f e4:c$;i%§el%Jt0(érr:1::é§g the consent of Congress to the construction · ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the gjeimiiwmmn United States of America in Congress assembled, That the consent ,.,C_,‘,,,,; b;jdgg, nga; of Conglress is hereby granted to W'. J. Stahmann, Edgar D. Brown, T¤r¤¤1¤»T<¢¤· L. N. S afer, and associates, then- successors and assigns, to construct, maintain, and operate a bridge, and approaches thereto, across the Rio Grande, at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, at or near a point two miles south of the town of Tornillo, Texas, in the lower _ San Elizario Grant, in the county of El Paso, on the American side $g{_“,*;,“;‘j‘§?,j of the river, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable ,,€,§._'?"* °‘ M“‘°° waters," approved March 23, 1906, such construction to be made only with the consent and approval of the Republic of Mexico.
 * ’°>”'¤°°“°¤“"°d· the city shall make payment for such land at the rate of $1.25 per