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Show WILL OPEIU mm LnranfALE Fertile Tract Near Corinne to Be Sold by Hoffman Brothers Company. H One of the most interesting announce- H menia of the spring is tho nows that Pruitvale, a tract of very rich and for-H for-H tilo applo orchard Jand noar Corinno Hj and Brigham City, Box Eldor county, Utah, will bo placed on tho market Monday of this week. Officers of Hoffman Bros. Loan & Trust company of Salt Lako mado tho announcement Saturday and arrange-incuts arrange-incuts have already been perfected for several parties of prospective buyers to B leave here and Ogden early this week B to go ro Fruitvale to mako their selec- lions of orchards. H Lying just west and to the south of Corinne, the tract of apple orchard land comprising Pruitvale is one of tho finest strips of orchard .property in tho H entire Bear river valley and has been Hj under development for the last two V years by tho Hoffman company. Tho track is entirely set out with apple trees and under the selling plan of the company all orchardists and investors who take up Fruitvale acres will have their trees eared for by tho company for a period of four years, "We will take entire charge of the trees for that length of time and prune and care for them carefully and ox-H, ox-H, portl.y, " declared an official of the company Saturday. "They are tho finest apple trees money could huy and we expect to develop some of the Hj great apple orchards in the west on H Fruitvale land." I Tho section of Bear river valley in which the property lies is generally conceded to be one of the finest apple-raising apple-raising districts in Utah. The product from these orchards is shipped to the most discriminating eastern markets annually and the yield has increased yearly "in quality and quantity until the orchardists of tho valley are becoming be-coming wealthy, A splendid water supply is available and matured orchard land in the vicin-iiy vicin-iiy is selling for from $500 to $1000 an acre. The Hoffman company has announced an-nounced the prices of Fruitvale acres at $250 and up. Chief Silver Tongue, who sings at Saltair today. Chief Sliver Tongue, tho Indian tenor, will be one of the special features of the regular Sunday band concert at Saltair this afternoon. In addition to an exceptionally ex-ceptionally strong programme, prepared by Montgomery's band thoro will be vocal numbers by Silver Tongue, John T. Hand and Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward. Ed-ward. Tho programme Is as follows: March, "Dlabolo" Roberts Overture. "Stradella" Flotow Tenor solo, "Ceclllana," from "Cava- leria Rustlcana" Mr. John T. Hand with band accompaniment accom-paniment arranged by Mr. Montgomery. Montgom-ery. Selection. "Madame Butterfly" .Puccini By special request. Special feature. Chief Silver Tongue. ' the Indian tenor. In popular ballads bal-lads and the old songs. "Scenes Pittoresque," (march No. 1 Angelus No. 3) Massenet Soprano solo, Infiamatus," from "Stabat Mater" Rossini Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward, with band accompaniment arranged by Mr. Montgomery. "Reminiscences of Scotland" ...Godfrey "Old Glory" Pryor |