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' v' f$X0t . vt.g 7 H, t IS Milford, Utah. the building of a large and prosperous city. ' ' , v$M''?-- W-HL'i W-HL'i In With the opening of the Beaver tract of -: ' ' "'''' !k jj Hp The lUlUSlially large business done by this bank is ail 50,000 acres, under the extremely favorable - s.. , JmD! I fflffi ffl index to the general prosperity that prevails in the town provisions of the Carey Act, the country ilS . UK ' If of MiU!ord surrounding and adjacent to Milford will WBSSg H II 01 -UlU0KU soon become thickly populated with bona ' j I;! Si Its standing also indicates the great measure of sue- de settlers, and the growth of the town. 111 cess which is certain to attend the hundreds of new busi- ihr?Ufh this 5nd ?ther causcs' wil1 naturaI1 m - j i! IBB , . 41 . .n , , i i . , -j . . and necessarily be rapid and substantial. Ppgfc - . Mmm . ! i IB neSS enteinses that Wl11 bc established m Miltord as a lndee(lj it is dcarIy Jmn lhe bouilds of PfP rM' T Hi I I I part of its phenomenal growth and development reason to predict for Milford a population 'I H m I I rn,,ftl,ft olrt , r . . r - , . II of 15,000 to 20.000 within the next five vears. K.f fl ahC1 are'1?n afafV7PeS 1U allUCS This tremendous growth will invoke the WfeBW ! of business, and people of judgment and foresight are stallation of many new enterprises- &mXmBK I I I I buying lots for business aiid residence sites. manufacturing, industrial and mercantile XfMIBr . and will provide innumerable business open- feBF 11 ir,Ss for :i "umber of people. The pay- WS "fMP I' ( if ' creae'in oVoionto Z"growi!h ofte fflfcl 1(1 ; ; ' : : :p . N .. . . hustling little city, and bring a measure of Hi. Ill J P1,fl'sPcrity seldom equaled. " " 'wW I "I I Sfci f,Zy Various rcf ons' Prtiou of the towu or Milford m- settJers on these fertile lands, affording ample and ecJfe . TSliM ' 1K " ,Uy ''fr Pse possesses advantages that adrnira- tnuispoitation facilities for themselves and their- unM mmt bly adapt ,t to the purposes ot modern city buildfog. duets. Hi I " 18 tho ""gbt. Icvelest, most sightly part of the town, and, -Lt has long been a mattcT-oE favorable and general ;' , I mZS----mmM$MmMm V0m every loint ot Wew' is an idcal for a superior class of up- that the water at Milford, and indeed throughout theJK IN I BmSmmm t0"date bu8iBCSS blocks alld haudsomc residences. Beaver county, is the clearest, purest and most healtli&lf, l j I 0XM30WM To adcl immeasurably to its natural beauty and attractive- VPPly in the state of Utah. The volume of tU& I mm&WMfMmMmM. and render it doubly desirable, we shall expend many thou- J"s' 0,ement here is inexhaustible. . l m toky win . morcscd UracS. Sands of doUars in mediate improvements, to. include oE theu .loctuTbv fidth in,8 1 M thus insuring sufficient water for the entire tract. J J Ct t " 111611 lotAUtV Dy heavy investments 1U OU1 pOrtlOD K " , B ' - -UradCd Streets, Lemeot Slide Walks, an towu cognizing it as the most available location for HA i The above shows but a veiy small portion of: the Affpniiaf- Wafro Qtcff-o a?d ProsPerous city which is to ake the place of tliesni t : ' II great reservoir system by which the waters of the Beaver uciucait: cRfcX yblCOl , - of today, and have reserved for themselves over 100 lots: H j river are stored and held in reserve for irrigating the Electric Lights and every feature incident to the growth and de- scetl oJ:' Mriford. ' J I great Beaver tract of 50,000 acres of Carey Act lands velopment of a Twentieth Century city, already the logical Wn r?T f 01 1GSe Ch?ic? blsilless aud residence W ! near Milford, soon to be thrown open to settlement. bs the distributing point and base of smt Tteyto ltoA St " J By thus storing the waters, they -can be applied to S r fcfely rich territory larger than many of the within lhe next 90 day and inside of nve A J ' I any portion of these lands at any season of the year, and , , . , , 70rt1 tll0USands wilGre they now cost the fortunate buji k ; I in such quantities as mav be required. 4 -f CUDeCt Milf ord with eaVer' the C0lmt-y hlmcSf , ,. - h H ! I " seat,. 3 nmles distant, is to be constructed as soon as possible, and sales ot oiu-Milford lots have already been ? H ' I this line, running through what is practically the center of the a y ljvgC' aud the demand shows a steady increase e Mk Vr-.,, - ,,,,:V., , .... . . .. . . - . -f great eavei tract, soon to be placed under irrigation and recXT I ' Come to Milford ! Buy Ms how, at tow homes of k I I . vestme aod be heppy as well asprosp q I . j Suite 516-517 Felt Building, Salt Lake City, Uta Bell BfcBlBBBBJBBBBBMBBBBMaaWa"Ma Jiflak! |