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Show will call for a well 600 feet deep, the casing cas-ing to be twelve Inches to begirt with and from that telescoped down to smaller-sized smaller-sized casing. The driving of this experimental well will be watched with much Interest hy people from all over the state, as the lands are nwnei bv people from all parts of the state. This Is in what Is known as the north end of Cedar valley. GOOD NEWS FOR FARMERS. State Land Board Will Bore for Water In Cedar Valley. Special to The Tribune. AMERICAN FORK, Sept. 4. What is gooil news to the dry-land farmers in Celar valley Is that the state land hoard will soon begin the driving of a well In the valley, W. D. Candlan-1. W. J. Lynch, J. F. Chiddester and A. O. Glauque, members mem-bers of the state land board, accompanied accompa-nied "by A. J. Evanti, J. H. Gardner and William Wing of Lehi and S. L. Chip-man. Chip-man. Bishop J. R. Hlndley and E. J. Clayson of this city, made a trip to the valley by automobile Wednesday. They decided upon the place for driving the well on the northwest quarter of section 34, township 5 south, range 2 west, on an , acre which S. L. Chlpmaii will deed to the state. This acre tract is located about one mile west of the Tlckvflle wash on the canyon road, where the junction is made with the Cedar Fort road at the corner cor-ner of John Devey's homestead. The contract for driving: the well when let, which probably will be right away. |