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WWS.- Here's that close-in Farm youVe been looking for right here in Salt Lake Valley, almost in the shadow of the skyscrapers, and the prices are what . you've been P looking for too An opportunity like this calls for prompt action. m isn't necessary to go into new and undeveloped M Country and endure the hardship of pioneering ' Mtm e are now selling rich, fertile irrigated lands ftin the Salt Lake Valley at lower prices than in JlJClot:: many far-away projects. If you want a farm The land was not broken until May 9 - a ungate mtn jt.. consider these facts: The Salt Lake Valley is fully settled and has the conven-o The price now is $110.00 per acre with THEEE ACRE iences that come only in well-established communities. Trans- FEET OF WATER EACH SEASON ample water for the porfcation facilities, markets, schools, churches, business houses, entire seas011 and AS MTJ0H m AuausT AS IN MAY. The public buildings, etc., are all problems that have Ions: been solved. . , - TT, , T , , , , & ' ' r s water is pumped from the Utah Lake, where there is no season Along the west side of the valley are several thousand acres where all the water necessary is not available. A modern pump- of land where the soil is as good as m any part of the valley, but . . . . , , . n , ,,n.;.j.; -u-u i iu x n mg plant supplies all water required" when it is wanted no low cultivation has been retarded because of lack of w,ater. For many to r years this land has been dry farmed, proving the soil fertility. water season- ,n JeneW?nf. thf Lakerrigation Company brings , r Thege landg are bei soM Qn ten tems Write 10,000 acres of this land under cultivation, and we are selling . , f -' , , , . TA , A -n is ort 4.1, u 4. v . i xr. xt, " today for free booklet. It goes into details and contains lllus- 1500 acres of the best of it at prices lower than m the majony J & of projects, where conditions are not half so favorable. In fact, trations and information that will interest you. It discusses very few projects have the advantages of this one regardless of land values in the Salt Lake Valley and gives the reasons why the price. . ' this is one of the biggest opportunities in farm lands in the west. FRANCIS W. KIRKHAM, Sales Agent B Ground Floor, Boston Bldg., - - Salt Lake City, Utah. H The Officers of the Utah Lake Irrigation Company are; ' '' S JOSEPH R. MURDOOK, Heber Oity, President. .. 3. WILL KNIGHT, Prove, Vice President. Joseph R. Murdoek, J. Will Knight, Jesse Knight, L. L. ifunn, Provo; Stephen L. Chipnian American k Pork; Able John Evans, Lehi; Joseph B. Keeler, Provo; J. W. W. Fitzgerald, Draper; Prancis W. K;rk- iMJE&fK ham, Salt Lake Citv. some vrheat stacks that tell a big " story also, ' ji - 'mm ' mittee oiiK " nh a can liBi lhe fflce of the I'uB lhe booko fif, We ,1tWf a? ropon ffl-' 'i'M' v so that J01 flnllDri i !"Hf -ountanLq Jr Co-. tttmmw so you m:,,. K?p.any n.Mmb In charge of. V eestlons and recoinaiajuB it affords ma rritt uiK, Ln to feei that tK dreamed about for mrtiH fflnnlns hu beon neuKK Prosecute the work iSOW Tho IandB in qut3t0a AV reclaimed and n !, sh0T1nff what may U uMm start a rreat 7rnve 0f umWm as In everythlnff ele. mmm mean more for all that mW " "was giatlfied at UiSI care and accuracy that immW to the construction work mWW cellent materials that inH la very difficult u&uillrV' work done alone dralcH' seems to be the popularaaHl thing Is good enough fxK havo also examined the mmr drainage system and I dmU,' question of effccUver.eiiK' sldered of prime mpotmrnW continue to carry on thaHl now being conducted yozHj) of a permanent and cffcBr wilbc a foundation forHj "The method of coruLLV have evolved Interested MB. I boll eve you have tclriHJ with which the avera flH fronted, namely, ellmlnidiK without belnsr compelled OmW penalve rnachlner. , :mmti "I wish to Impress upbajHp age Is not tho complete nP lands as you are desUsrB the fundamental bails d'mm tion. With that In vie bcr of determinations of IHl of tho soli throughout coiV In depth, and I wish la of the Information o&UImB out the necessary proct&nM "As vou knox. the (jocaHi about six feet below tti trary to popular opinion. It to the surface, but itJMV proximity for a ufiJdtni.B5 stroy crops, owin$ larfWrBi that flro brousrht to ttt that period. Your Pf'UK First, to permanentlr l.5"B water level, and, stem jV salts now aocuraulatea. JmmL "The location of on Wmr tests was on land tttv?ffjiWt drained and on wU tSmUW Indication of wit., wSmmV practically no wit Himm could be controlled. crcFJ-BM" on this area at the PJJJ second to sixth teLmuu an excess of salts. Jtn2fK tltv was in the third IWH decreasing rapidly l?J3K means that the natural . 9M sufficient to earn' IfrJXWW distance from the to carrj- them on tns l Should this tract be salt column wJLgW he concentrated a t cr BrMW resulting In the SBi might be planted. ""'J 5 installed Bt PWm pious amounta of lrimmr Gsed. the tflU S fcJK by the moving water i H out through the ftLfK Is therefore, one of PJmMVJ of draW will appreciate ','7 'JSmmV !he Inching openjoni showed a Pt wmjgB first foot of " WJJB" was found In i tne trtfMW could be ft0 5tlsitr MV sioudlnir S jflgfM color and eac, t0 W.BV ffi - color was d t" lM.H clu5on.Bnd It l ffbffjM Slty'ofi'.nJR hat walc,,h, city "TjmmK salt ymSUk J. was protewr a ifrm aS TSmW ment of stotf h; 'TtWH |