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Show ENTERPRISE Plenty of Water in the Enter-prise Enter-prise Reservoir Enterprise, Apr. 12. We have had a wonderful storm for the past week. It has rained for one week steady and about two inches of rain fell during the storm. Our new reservoir is full and the old reservoir has about IS feet more water in it than it had last year. We are all right for water wat-er this season. Farmers have the frown off their faces for the first time in three years, everybody is smiling they feel so good. If we don't raise good crops this year it will not be because we haven't the water. Everybody is putting in grain and getting ready for corn and potatoes. There has been some farm sales during this storm. It makes our property worth more. Now is a good time for a young man to get hold of some land and make himself a home. We have some good farms for sale and anyone looking for a home cannot do better than to come to Enterprise. We feel, that with our new reservoir that we have one of the best watered places in the state of Utah. We know that there is no better land anywhere than we have here. Old men, middle-aged men, j young men, and all of you who are looking for a home, give us a call. The operetta, "The Visitation of Nations," was presented to an ap-1 preciative audience last Friday night by the fifth and sixth grades under the direction of W. C. Staheli. A dance was given in the ward hall after. George. A. Holt has just returned from Salt Lake City, where he has been on business. He reports a good conference. Arthur P. Truman has just returned return-ed from California, where he had J been working for some time. ! i Mrs. Zera Hunt and sons Wilford j and Milton, spent the week end here j from Gunlock. i I |