Show MUCH LAND 15 j YET AVAILABLE U. U P P. P Urges fr J J t to toi l Co Come e West d I o O OMAHA March 13 A A A plan plan- to I pl plaice place ce desirable settlers on the la large fe areas of fertile ferUle land tributary I to the h Union Pacific s system stem was announced ed here today by H. H M M. I A Adams ams vice president of the Union Pacific In charge ot- ot of Selective Selective Se Colonization is the name I given to the plan according to the announcement as only real home- home sc ers with some means means will vill J be e encouraged to locate Reduced round trip rates of ot one ono fare plus are being established tickets ets to tobO tobe be bO on ale on n specified dates from March arch to to November ember Liberal appropriations ap- ap apI I pr are being made for at advertising in Eastern papers and andl I l Inquiries will be thoroughly Ini investigated In- In in 1 i and followed up by field j representatives of Jt the railroad Helpful cooperation will be given im In ink meeting the wishes of the I 1 prospective e settlers as to the kind kindo o 0 df land and typo type of ot home borne surroundings sur sur- I desired and In In assisting In hr the tho movement mo of of household I goods and livestock from the old I h homes mes to the new Arrangements I will be made to put the new settlers settlers set set- set set-I tiers in touch with county agricultural agricultural agri agri- cultural agents superintendents of of- schools home demonstration I agents ministers and an any agencies agen agen- d cies cles es which may be forme formed to I agen-I give the tyre newcomers a welcome to tp assist them In getting started and nd to I keep leep In touch with them then through the formative period I The he Union paci Pacific ic system stem Is entering upon this work with confidence con confidence eon con I and enthusiasm usia m said Mr fr Adams in the thea belief that many useful citizens will come Communities s' s and become permanent permanent permanent per per manent residents an and that itI e states stated counties cities itle's and towns will supplement bur our efforts' efforts with their 1 We e must make k the he settler feel that the move mo mea means as s much to him a as to us Tributary I Ito to our lines are millions of oC acres cres of Improved and unimproved ed lands I which should hould be converted Into farms Vh where re diversified farming j I d dairying h hog g and poultry raising can be st uces fully carrl carried d on f Utah b by reason of its advantages advantages advantages in th the way o of a l- llon lon long grow wing w- w ing season rich soil soli and nd abundant water should profit greatly by this Joint effort of the railroad and the communities The railroad railroad rail ran road lias Has no land I to to sell nor will nor Its ILc representatives representatives' make male sales of an any kind The work The work will wm bo be under the direct direct supervision of Robert A. A Smith supervisor super of a agriculture at Omaha and C. C C C. Gignoux as assistant assistant assistant as- as supervisor of agriculture who will d his entire time to tofield tofield tofield field work worl Established traffic representatives es s of the company compan will also assist settlers at both ends ends' of the the- journey |