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Show PROVO EDITOR BACK FROM EXTENDED TRIP Speolal to The Tribune. PROVO, Sept. Itj I. H. MfiiUr. editor of th Pruvo li'-rald, returned to the city today, he vine t-H-u fono for more than five we-'kn. He wus accompanied by Mrs. Mfifterfl. They attended tho na-tfonal na-tfonal encampment of the tirand Army of the H'' public in Coiurnbus, O., and we:it v!a Newton, Kae., wlire they were joined hy J. T. Musters, father r,f the Provo editor, who accompanied them to the r?urt(n. Mr. MunVth's fathr perved in the Nlnty-pjurt'u IHtr.oin iniantry for three year and In now 77 years of ae. While uhter.t Mr. Musters vie! ted seventeen states ft rid fanadA. He say tht throughout the east cpp are ex-' cept ion ally heavy this FeiiJ-nn, estcialiy uorn and hay. FurniTS are prn-perourf and nearly all of them ririvo b!, fine car. Tand (s bellit.fr hi if h rs corr.parrt with the price of land in Utah and yet the cp.ps Oo not trln as hltfii prions as thev do in th pehive etitte. Fur example. ex-ample. Illinois land !p geillix for SJf0 an acr and yd it prnduee on the avers ire only about forty bushels of corn, which brings the farmer a pmss revenue rf itbaui JJ0. while I'tnh Irr.d Felle for t "CO an a.-re arid le.ds a grrofli income when planted to ei'par bf'ts of about JloO an acre. Mr. Maxtor) added. |