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Show A Ijc Vineyard. Mr. (Jeorge Atbteast lias a large farm in Davit County, two ml.'ia Dorth of the Hot Springs. He lias long bet 11 satisfied that there is no Utter idu-e in the west than a portion por-tion of tlikt lauJ on whKli to raise graiu. The soil is siJciniMIy aJaptod for Ihe purpose, Uie location is shltlded fioui bleak wittiLs and the frost are not so severe as to endanger en-danger the vines. That Uie lluttt quality of grapes can ! raised In that locality lias been fully demonstrated demon-strated by a few vino tltat have borue heavily awl steadily for years Witha knowlnlu of Uhsv conditions and encourage I by Mrs. Arbogast, wIhthi father owns an. I cultivates exleu-ivo vineyards Mr. Arbogast dblermlited" last Sj'ritoon making a venture. He secured 4W selected two year old grape rootsand had them planledon Uie chosen site. Tlity grew and f!ourilied, most of them U-arln Irull, which was liowevtr, lacked from all but a few of the vines in order or-der to let Uiem gmw strong. The area over which the grape vines were planted now presents a pleas tug sight. Scarce a dozen of the r.b. Iiave died, and the remainder arclnu nio-t thriving rsnditiou. No damage is f care I from winter-killing, winter-killing, and Mr. Arbogast Is highly elated ttver the almost ptierKKiitiml sticcesH he has met wltli. lie l an cjUiusbut on Uie wonderful resources resour-ces cf Utah, and Is cxrs-ndlug his means in developing them, with procts of good returns 011 lib investments. |