Show DAH09S DISPLAY AT OGDEN A ABMIFICF ONE Splendid Show of Fruits I Cereals and Vegetables 1 I I Itts LIKEWISE GIANT SAGE BRUSH All Were Grown Upon Same Kind of Ground Only Difference in the Striking Contrast Con-trast is One Was Given Water 9 the Other Natures Growth I I I I I I TPIBUNK SPECIAL 1I Ogden Sept IGBcL iInce the first I sage brush soil In the If t A country was subdued by ploughing and vivified by irrigation It has been known by Irrigation Irriga-tion farmers that only deep and fertile soil free from alkali will permit of the growth of this shrub So well settled set-tled has this fact become that soil ex perbs always make a preliminary estimate esti-mate of the value of a tract of land by time sIze of the sage brush the larger and taller the brush the more fertile 9 1 the soil SPECIMEN SAGE BRUSH TREE In consonance with this idea the wide awake delegates to the Irrigation congress 1 con-gress have brought a specimen tree I of sage brush along The Ircc is I I seven feet high and about twenty Inches in diameter As a I demonstration of 1 the capabilities of the Payelte xalley soil the 1 explanation Is given that tho scores of varieties of luclous fruit In I I the Idaho display is grown on ground j F adjoining and precisely similar to that t n producing this mammoth brush The t only differnee Is that the fruit trees are given water I while the sage brush Is natures own growth Thu contrast 4 Is Hiriklll striking I I ANOTHER FURTHER FACT t The further fact Is staled that there I are at least 1000000 acre of arid soil I In Idaho where age brush grows practically as rank as the specimen 1 I shown and which Inml I when touched 44 with life by the cooling streams will J produce ilundamly of all the fruits and I 4 vegetables and lIlt Is shown in the T inagnifieent display now on exhibition frI from Idaho i t |