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Show II PROSPEROUS OUTLOOK NEAR ST. GEORGE Pj Judge 'Iv r. Tatloi'ki state statistical 2 n trent for the department of' agriculture (j lias returned from a- trip to St. George U and the- remainder of the Dixie country. 3 :ind la dolishlcd with what lie saw. At Si St. Gcorpre, while Judge Tatloclc was ft there, the district court was in session, ft bis fr'nit -exhibit was at its height and 'f th'j new stake academy was dedicated. The fruit exhibit. Judprc Tatloclc says, was U otic of the finest he lias ever seen. Me jy brought, back with him some samples of Ir-j pears, apples. Hps. ponicgranites, grapes i ,'ind other Disie-rowh fruits, which can- t not be surpassed, fi Judpe Tiitloek says that all the Dixie k rounlry needs is adequate transporfa- jj tion facilities to enable it to take front If rrnk in fruit qrowlns and other Indus- j tries. |