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Show 1;. ;;a: or . le'en.'ata u ha ai lat )a-'e. :ha laayie han.l tr eayital to eon-v,.'. eon-v,.'. t tiKai int.) the ahn:yh;y ami (!e:-ii-,:.. ii..::a-. Wii'.'iu the last, year .a. ahiyan'iit. work has Iw grtiyr ql,he exienieely. fskl claims arc ho-i-yy he.ked a tier, new onea a.re liein.Lf ,-.!ph;!y reiaualed, and property had ;,,r,.;i ha.l.s considerably. I'roa-are I'roa-are hri-ht :&.' a laaan ill luinin;; eireies. Tins has bceu made possible 'oy the comparatively near approach of the railroad wilhia the last few niotuhs. makin:- trausnorlal iou easier and less expensive. Cypsnm of a hi.q'li srade exists in larye quantities, also lime-sione from which a line quality of lime is made. jhaildin.:j stone of many varieties exists ex-ists in eavat abundance, as well as clay and sand suitable for building purpa-ws. In the mountainous disficts trees suitable suit-able for pood lumber are found. Altogether, the prospects for Washington Wash-ington County are not only pood, but I'nUtcrine;. It needs only united and pc-s'mlani, efforts on the part of its inhabitants in-habitants to living about the pi'ediction of i:s proptie! ie foundei'. ilsat '-Dixie would one daj be the head, and not the tail of Utah civilization." |