Show 1 Pleasant s Valley Valleys Best s t 0 of Ail S So say R R. I rind and his son law la 1 J. J T T. Gerber both of Utah Tall Valley y who wh have hae travelled travelled travel travel- led extensively over th the t reservation reservation reser reser- vi vh visiting all parts of it if dud and examining the so soil i and other r conditions 11 Mr Harkness Harkness Hark- Hark ness nesB is art mi experienced farmer having lg- lg sp spent nt a n lifetime in ill that occupation and nud m many n years in Utah H He has been been a close dose observer and has lias learned earrie ds d's as h he has lived He Ile says says the thc absence absence ab nh- s sence sence n e of sand band ati and cob cobble ie rock rock the depth and apparent f fertility Of the soil soH and the general to topography to phy of the country tho pro pro- te i ti it from north l and acid ve west t tw w winds make this thi Valley the ideal io location for general fat farming farm farm- ni- ni in Ing rind arid fruit raising Mr l Harkness ss thinks b. b by deep plowing plowing plowing plow plow- ing thorough preparation of the so soil winter iI cr wheat can cati be he grown very cry successfully Ully th there r rh h r anon ti n a as is is' is' is being already done in done in many wany y dry dry- ry- ry farming farmin f se ti i m thc state |