Show CULVER HAS NEWS OF SPLENDID UTAH CROPS Visit to Southern Part art of i f State Makes ak s. s Him r I Optimistic I After three weeks of ot travel through Utah Vern Tern A. A Culver sales manager manager of the Motor Mercantile company company com corn pany pany a arrived home Friday Mr Culver Culyer reports the crop conditions In southern Ut Utah h according to farmers who have haye been In touch with the crop situation for forth forthe th the last lat twenty years to be be- without parallel This should mean a a. splendid Income for tor all followers of agricultural pursuits In the state and in turn should reflect directly upon the automobile in industry in- in Mr Mr 1 Culver visited the great national monuments at Bryce and ZIons ZIon's and urges urges' upon all the importance of doing everything in th their th r power to stimulate stimulate travel itt Irl these directions In commenting com corn on his trip yesterday esterday Mr Cuver Culver Cul Cul- ver said It Is a a. matter of ot common knowledge that the tremendous growth of ot southern Idaho is d due e largely to the travel over aver the Idaho rO roads to Q reach the Yellowstone Yellow Yellow- neI stone Park k People Pl i in going g through the I In It wonderful n l laIr aIr aIra Idaho a country on t the way to 7 I the t park are impressed e with nh the e possibilities of ot this section and later avail themselves of opportunities not only to visit the country again but hut also to come back and make substantial purchases of ot oti i land and other commodities It Is Js my opinion that the same thing can be done I for for- sou southern hern Utah as It represents one of the greatest undeveloped regions regions' In In America White I observed rather quiet conditions conditions condi- condi In some sections owing to the lateness lateness late late- ness of ot spring pring I am positive that later late on business will come to its own par wh when n the size of of the crops becOmes be be- comes assured We Ve ma may therefore e ex lots of optimism In business In the he late sU summer and nd fall months |