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Show Mosida Making Great Progress Dr. II. C. Holbrook waa" called to a confinement case to the homo of K. O. Drown nt Mosldn, this week. Ho was much Interested In the rapid development of tho district and say that It Is n revelation to those who knew it na a desert waste. There are miles of well Irrigated farms on which many comfortable homes are being built. The shade trees and fruit 'trees nro making n phenominal growth nnd n fine third crop of alfalfa al-falfa Is being harvested. In one stack yard there wcro over 350 tons of lino alfalfa hay. Hundreds ot stacks of grain were in process of being threshed. Tho old ground, which had been fnrmed for three years, was giving much better yields than tho new, thus proving the permanency per-manency of the soil. A uoticnble feature of the district was tho miles of turn-plked roads that the peoplo had built throughout the section nnd which extended for long distances both north and south. Kvery farm was amply provided with waste ditches so that flooding of roads in unknown. The Doctor also thinks thnt Lehl la missing a great opportunity by not having the County fix good roads between be-tween Lehl and Mosida. If this were dono tho dcalrablo Mosida business would come this way Instead of go. Ing to Klberta and across the lake to Provo. Ho encountered many bad places In tho road, in one of which ho burstcd n tiro and In 'another of which he broko a spring. |