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Show b'it t hoy 5 how a decided Inte-est in the 'I'.'jtr-t, i:i any of t r; f-:n cl'-nrly stating thai, i. '-' have ciif-it ;il to tin est in an .'ii-i'-i;lt;icai -m terpK.-e and are desirous ( pla'-hr thi.s investment west oC the K-ki.-s. '"J'i.t-rr Is no dou!t about the future of i this .S'jfn'-.si K"r:-:' movement, and the ; st:i!f-;: '.vM' h nr-; prepared to care i'"r these ; s.-t ticfs will tfi t:,- oit'.'S tg s'-rnre the j dir..--! iM-iH-r'lt. Tii i.iilroad adminNtru- j lion in .spereiin? a lit : ; appropriation in i.oi oniy ad eMisim; ike fact 1'iat lui'-r-rnaiicii fi,r t,.o ii'.'infc-seeker may be, obtained ob-tained '1(f tit" asl:im;, but it is ai'j i.p-t i.p-t i a tin- its oi--4.-! u .-.a ti'jn in such a inn n-iK-r li'at ti;'' sot .-r will he riven li.e bt;n.-r;t of tie; very bet possible arlvi'-e in the development of any proprty which, be iwL:y purchase in the western country. Co-oponition Established. "To t his end, the closest co-operation is li'dn' established bel'.'.'oon the adrnin-i.-t r;i t i ii u r.d the e : t ens ion departments of li.e M:Vfc!'.'i a 141 !fi;: tural eoileuea, as well as the v;i ri'ms. of lieiais of the United Sita t'-s depa rt meut of agriculture. "Mne of 1 no first obj.-.-ts whicii the a.-rb-ultur;i scrtinri is instructed to attain Is tiie proper Inr-ation of the hornesef-I'er, and next, fMIuwimr up this settler after be ha ! ' " ; 1 1 'd . I 'nd'-r the direction of J. I, Kdu,inls, who is the manager of the j 1 n rieii i t 1 1 a 1 "sort ion, the settler must be pivon the very b;.st ami most reliable infoi'MiH tion and then, when placed, must be yiveu KUf'h attention as will permit of his making a success in his new field of end'';i vol-." i-"or the afompllshmrnt nf a portion of thee object s, the bnuks nou' being pre-: pre-: pared -by the administration will carry the best possible information, founded J 'upon actual facts, and every statement made In their pacs must receive the approval ap-proval of the Agricultural college and other state authorities. The Utah book will be priven a broad 'ircidation and will be splendidly lllus-t lllus-t rated with enravlm;?. made from actual photographs of development that has already al-ready contributed to the progress of the state. BOOKLET IMMM UTAH OT1 JIEj Railroad Administration Officials Complete Home-seekers' Home-seekers' Guide. i i State's Various Sections Detailed in Data and Photographs. Members of the hit ermoiintain committer commit-ter pf the agricultural .section of the United' Unit-ed' ptal.es railroad administration have beerl In session at the Hotel Utah Tuesday, Tues-day, and yesterday compiling data for the , booklet advertising Utah, .which is to be published by the administration. The " booklet will contain fads and figures fig-ures regarding the agricultural resoi trees of the stato and will be d:st ributed to homesee Iters who send Inquiries to the administration. 0uKias White of the Uos Angeles & Rait Lake railroad, district manager for th$ administration, with iiemhtua i ters at Los Angfios, has been meeting with the commit tt.-e, ami ye steed a y gave t be copy for the booklet over to the printer before leaving for the coast, lie has been assisted as-sisted by Joel I 1'rmst of Hoi.-e, Ida., chairman of the in tur mountain committee. commit-tee. -' Mr. Priest and Mr. Whil q have arranged ar-ranged the matters pertaining to the compilation com-pilation of the V" ta h publication, which Is expected to be off the press eariy in Junb Matter devoted to the different ejections of the state has been gal lie red and photographs assembled by the transportation trans-portation lines, each treating the territory' terri-tory' considered as its tributary country. Inquiries Are Many. Trie necessity for this publication is rlearly evident when reports from the Pacific district headquarters show that more than 1000 homeseekers' inquiries were handled during the last thirty days, a goodly percentage of which ask for In for ma t ion on U tali and the inter mountain moun-tain country. Speaking of this activity, Mr. "White said: "There is no doubt of the fact that people are reo 11 y awake to the 'back to the land' idea. I have been surprised at the steady Increase In answers to the railroad administration's advertising, which has roller! up from a few hundred in February to more than KiOO in the last .month. Not only are these inquiries) extensive from a numerical standpoint, ' "TIZ" FDR Tie Use "TizM for puffed-vrp, burning, burn-ing, aching, calloused feet and corns. "Whv cjo limpinp; around with neliinr:, puffcii-up i'tHt i'oet so lired, citai'cd, sore and swollen you can ha nl ly get your shoes on or off? Why don't you jjret a 5-ccnt box of ''Ti.'J from the rlr u ir tnre now ami gladden yuur tur-tun-il feet? ''Ti;:'' ninlios vonr fect Inw with comfort; tal;cs down swellings ami draws the soreness and misery rigdit out of feet that chafe, smnrt .and burn. "Tir." instantly stops jiain in corns, eailur.es atul bunions. "Tiz'J i.s glorious glo-rious for tired, n'-hinrx, sore feet. No more thou tihtr.cd n o more fnot; tor-turo, tor-turo, ' (Ad citlscuicut.) |