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Show KEEKERS LOOK TOiiSJILPOl Transfer of Large Acreage of Farm and Fruit Lands Indicates Indi-cates Activity. The recent sale of a large tract of high land near the business center of Mtlforil, Utab. and tho platting of this ground as an addition to the thriving city of tho southern part of the state, has resulted In drawing tlio attention of homesookers to that region during the last few days. This tract of land, which was formerly owned by former State Senator A. B. Lewis, lies within a few blocks of the railroad station of Milford, and. In addition to being admirable situated situ-ated for building purposes, tho ground Is adnptcd to fruitgrowing and market gardening. Milford. which has been called tho "Twin Falls of Utah," la already the distributing point for a well-populated district of large extent, and the assured success of tho Beaver Irrigation. Land and Power company's 50,000-acro project proj-ect will Increase the importance of Milford Mil-ford as a distributing center B. V. Walling & Co. of Salt Lake, who are the owners of the new addition to Ihe town of Jlllford, predict that the town will have 10,000 population In less than five years. |