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Show Modesty MILFORDGETS ADVERTISING "Commercial Center of Southwestern Utah" Correct Title FORGETS TO MENTION MIL-FORD'S MIL-FORD'S SALT LAKE ROUTE MONTHLY PAY-ROLL In the last issue of "The Arrowhead Arrow-head Magazine," the official organ of the Salt Lake Route, Miiford is given the following complimentary notice: . Miiford Miiford, Utah, 207 miles from the Mormon capital, is the commercial com-mercial center of Southwestern Utah; it is the junction for the Frisco branch of the Salt Lake Route, which penetrates a rich mining region and terminates at Newhouse. Many thousand acres of dry farming land in the vicinity vicin-ity of Miiford are open for entry under the enlarged homestead act; and private enterprise has constructed a large irrigation system, adding to the productivity productiv-ity of a great tract east of the town. Automobile stages run from Miiford to Minersville and Beaver, prosperous pioneer settlements. set-tlements. Twenty"-two miles beyond Mil-ford, Mil-ford, at Nada, is another experiment experi-ment farm. The Arrowhead is all too modest in its comment on this prosperous "Biggest Little City in Utah." For be it known that one of the big un-mentioned un-mentioned resources of Miiford is the considerable monthly pay-roll of the Salt' Lake Route which is regularly distributed at this point. The division divi-sion headquarters, the large roundhouse round-house and shops, the number of trainmen paid off here are large factors fac-tors In our prosperity. i |