| Show dixie deserves railroad H T hams state commissioner of immigration labor and statistics returned sunday from an extended trip over the sou thein part of the state he ile was accompanied by col 13 W crop statistician for utah and mark tuttle traveling state auditori the three men left tho the railroad at modena and traveled over miles by wagon about wenty of these being be I 1 1 ng in arizona they went by way of enterprise st george kanab panguitch junction md ind back to tho the railroad at Mary siale there them were good crops everywhere except that they had been damaged slightly at it panguitch J sold s oi d mr lr hams H all 1 s yesterday y e s t e r d ly it was as i good g oo 00 d trip tri p although a 1 t h 0 u g t i a hard liar d one 0 no and we are ire now much better bettor acquainted quain ted with the resources of what is termed dixie I 1 we found the people for tho the most part prosperous pros erous Derous and improving the land in an approved manner the ingenuity of the pioneer is being tat tax cd ed to the be utmost and the s of this ni work ork is everywhere evident large reservoirs havo have been completed recently that will n ill enable tho the people to till a much larger area of land st george has power plant and electric light all the work having been done bv by her own citizens high schools and academies are arc bo be ing completed and it seems that the recognized resources of the different valleys allea s will soon bo be so far developed th thit a the railroads cannot longer resist the temptation to tap tina rich country I 1 think thit the country is 19 well worth tho the expense of a railroads railroad silt salt lake tribune |