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Show i ( I jf ' s ' M " i Valleys. v bushels per acre white Utah averaged 29. J bushel according to government statistics. Utah County is the richest county in the state from an agricul- - tinned from preceding pare) are of its inhabitants, and what's keeps tt Oust. . J. , : At the present rate of production of abound with trout, bass, - y ' j and n unlimited supply- of coal Utah has enough to last her oyer .'.t7t tinh. which not only contri- - 600 years, a part of which Utah Coun- J; the food supply of l rreatly ... toward ail" ...4r.lA oui nhabitauis. iiumi of visitors thousands for ire sport ; ty borders on the coal fields. Utah County has two fish hatcheries for the propagation of fish; and ' nam WBri?rrteatc1iFrieg located jaily. r duck snooting grouna aro mmthe Prove River and tributary vwi- rnnntry over, ana plenty of v t Bitinn V game shooting Is-. available ----in ad- hM resenred 4 Ei0Ugn on tjtah n lg liuu. UM IQr tne propagation oi black otherrsmall game. Ibass, , ,e came laws or Ltan aiiora every f (rwr. rtah wrthniap i Vtnr.itv for the sportsman nw. ni .ha himself of the fine hunting and;ralBe alfalfa wnlch lg the T a 1 I a. -- -:-w-- - o"", "-- We, the Sales Force of the merchants of ProvoCity, take this method of thanking the -- . tout. 7 probab,y , nanus m exceneni is nent post ra!ge(i ,UCcessfully' only in very , w ir ...naiJfew piaCe9 TMsJtate furnishes an ofiiu nAFtoiniriff .ia jme- fourth the entire alfalfa seed crop of and . a th United States. . by an accomplished headUtah . is nt efficient deputies. of Utah The northern boundries i flnlv state la the union which has Coantjr lis within six miles -- of - the kniform license lawfor All Ameri- - rreatest coDDer mines. In th world ' ' rltizenS. w "..la -- via la a blaceln wnien wpena KWnn,.- - mt nrn,. .nianM unty off ere mornatur r Utah tantaites man any uiuer bccuub vi t Ka..'.tifni t V west It sunny grade are. located on thft wegt les ana.oruv .sideof Utah XaSe,-- and a most: .an. Bll vi: .B PEI EEY; merchantsand showing our -- appreciaticn of the half day holiday which they have granted to us during the summer months. - " .v- " We assure them and the gen4 eral public that we will do our best on the other five and a half days to please them at . : ION; . inter-mountai- n teheyTnarbe theiiii, . iJad-ir-- aiaount of Drown sandstone an1 marble i8 to be had in Spanish Fork canyon, while the mountains to and glory. fiance ou- are ir-y- - laeriand care to wander la anyons . rgw. depogit8 of .itae. it mai ine great gurBei Cz! stone, slate, and material for the SEE . THI ITEI i every nanu. ua impanog m Wrapped crown hlgb above """" 1 verdurelad va Iley like a The State of Utah ranks third In aDd tagonly 2.2 per cent of educatl0Q the nroud old state , 11 iie:set meraW -- init.teg atasru,e UC1B" unZy LEAT ... Pennsylvania and 10.3 "per Dtah County is one of for tJ!ceilt for Texa8. K"hT;.7mS: Dairying in Utah County Is still in ltg infancy, rjtah Coun ty offers every flBhlnK. nWnK on4 1J.. ca why not state the that fact the yearly imports where else on the civilized earUi of, tbou,andgyou rdvT ,p dt 'worth of dairy productsh Isd sufficient Xed. Combining fc mdU8try De developed to an extent to at heart satisfy local demands. The annual expense for the irriga better their conditions of life, of Utah County lands ranuges tion a with all sides Surrounded upon from fifty cents, to a dollar and a half jid of undeveloped resources, the ner acre. the same opportunity hv comer-ha- r Land under Irrigation In Utah share, in tbfr prosperity of the. fu-costs from 25.00 toJ250.00 per County son nauve riy nuvauL-s- o " c000 111 -- all. times. v oltari of-d- lX:t ftln.fmi?l .SSSdTl,Ld"SSS'i i tpe ; aeitpaidTip irrigation rightTThe rhe people of. Utah County indivldu- are mostly owned by the farm' v a whole, are hospnaoie, canals o wining land beneath them. Land table and kindly the latcn string ers dnr for farming. sell from $5.00 to . iMn I $15.00 per acre, and good bearing . . rworn -- v U1B KICBl t . . n uian uouniy um noi uauj ,r in ands ., tiiTmi i a f Ine for f"! ! a"we - - - fJI nn, wnnl UUWtt til, you - i:i cgailUHHUlI VI Li udvo uiviv for home fAJ ia n,,..u. mrVt; to stay, we horses In Utah County Good work at least go from $125.00 to $ 25 are worth for your feeling amply repaid 11TI for hay at in and trouble, and that some time own Eiy future we will again have the $8.00 to $16.00 per ton. A man team on a small farm may 'of greeting you. for those ing a good - "l !ho are so fortunate as to once visit u.mB m Itah, and stay long enough to become with her people and the dutiful environment by which they,; Malaria and ague are unknown vans -- ., uu uuuij oH in paftirn Uiaa VyUUUlJ, DnUnn w iau i lUDerGUlOBlB U uiuwu vuuu d when they do they stay. who have ac While her population Is but 50,000, born people; and those are un tah County should have and can sno onired it in otuer localities and altitude this benefited by mensely over 200,000. rt a Bonulation of climate. of tUtah County has 234.71T acre Under- the Enlarged Homestead act 320 e per cent is under actual cultiva- - any qualified entryman may enter nnnntT had 453.SG1 acres of Tigable, - unserveyea, unappropnaieu land that does not appropriated and unreserved public and unreserved r timber. The merchantable ind on the first of July, 1912. contafn f? of this law is r advantage More than one hundred thousand particular to kres of fertile farm lands in Utah that the entryman does mot have on the jSounty have been reclaimed and lrrl- - maintain continuous residence ' kted from the new United States Gov- - land he enters. Land- also may be Irament Strawberry project, pumping 'token up under the homestead act and slants on Utah Lake and. from waters. aesert enwy. cu Season 1920. Stored during the winter months at ZT,a pars annles at a farm ihe head of Prevo River. ,; ', su,vuu.w Tale of ...i........".. 1 The farm lands of Utah County have In elevatioi of ftonvJl500;4o 4800 feet 112,500,00 value of , . v. . ibove sea .level.- - -- .,:;. water supply lor 40 cars prunes sit farm jiiJMM ,.i rrlgation purposes- ,- perfect canal .vahw.-osystem for distributing and controlling 409 cars peaches at a farm value of .r.T.;....wr?55,000;00 ler water supply Utah County is Just-at rtaTm ly entitled to be known as the land of 350 carrpotaloei 227,500.00 , A talue p . .yf swet fields and dry roads. 1 The highest record for barley pro- - . Scarshoaey at a farm 30,000.00 value of Mtlnn In vnpM III lHltlnAl4 hV of starw- shipments farmer at Spanish Fork la the scutn-- . Expense '" ' berries, rasberries and nart of the county, of fruit smalU more other The State et Utah produce 50.000.00 abuot sDrint wheat to the acre 'than any other state la the Union.- The aver .$1,413,000.00 Grand total . age yield In the United States was lime auu bob . Mng so you decide not el assured that you will V I ia iv M,"3: tut .: - -- - ,. J5L4KLri-:pearaIit-il- ar - t T 1 - 17-- XIFE IN and G 03 1 1 EN ! i Y r.nw m i jmiffl in ill imiww ' v III y Eagle Irene, 238519, owned by the State Mental hospital, is perhaps oone of the most wonderful cows In the world, at least no one has yet come forward-wlt- h ft record-t- o equal that of this cow. Despite her nearly 23 years of age she would do credit right now in any - . show ring. Irene As a mark oiw honor Eagle will lead thebig Jersey day parade tomorrow. The State Mental hospital of Proro, Utahrhae a record living calves being dropped to this cow's itAH VIA W. W rrnckntt. t.h verv able herdsman at this Institution, tells me that there was a time when the .records were not kept of calves dropped by the cpws in the herd or of fha ammint ftf TnllV rlHlt Mil riurlne th is- - period he Believes uus cro w dropped two or three calves, because during the time he -has had charge of the herd sue baa oeen a regular breeder, and a great producer. part of twenty years now this cow has been milked by different men, mostly inmates of the fnon wtm Inmuir instances. if permitted, would neglect the cows, and. still Jier udder is perfect She ham n hr can be remember &a riven them h Mast udfler trouble. neither has she been sick a day as far as can foe recalled. (Vi Tit laiit fflif. born in ner zza h milked around 35 Bounds of milk daily for a long time She looks better now tnan most cows six ana VfHtrs old ' ' in fWa RAirifl herd are about six or eight similar cows, one that is older a cow oi By STANLEY than Eagle Irene, Bne too is real progreat confirmation, and ith : this 1 antaj The-greate- EM ON ii V4 . ta il. Hen Goiifory Priiiiing Go. - 'TTiana Anrhters mi iriof lint some cows 3 ::: r.t u - ii : hi ill 1 .: One ,..:. Leading Printing Houses of Utah Si of-t- he ?ii ;:: rJ ' eto-h- t 3. I - u u -- 439 r" 'r- Hi i:r s:r :;t i:i ill and that were shipped into rrovo, uum, uj grand-daughter- ft A lit en ducer, tht'K,. fix' i Judge Judd from ot,.. . ; Tennessee about ..fWttia 'breedind TWOUld like to hear of any that surpasses this nun grand old cow In age, production, .; aloes- 9J4n ! IS BM.OMS A AY HE . (YOU wmtue Zi NEW. rintlc IleU s It aft- , ,.i AT - ' rTWTrrtCrrt Jtuskln, ' 1th ' p;: ; f Z?i - DTS HOT STOVB THEM WOTT re. " ' .. . , Would Keep Off Most Anything. In Turkey Ue moment the roof If built over a new house It is customary to hang from the most prominent eave a string of garllc.jv.Itb. an old p o5" the evil eye. shoefto-'kee-- xr ::! Proprietor Two Doors East Knight Bank PROVO, UTAH lance-pointe- I icliff' Si fr. or to Salt 1 WatarfalL trhoM ntor takes Its first leap fron the top, It Is cool and collected, and uninteresting, and matnemaacai ; bm It Is when It Jlnds that It has got into sTscTapeTand has farther to go than cnaracrer that l It thought comes out; It Is then that It begins to writhe, and twist, and sweeps out, wme It after one. In wider stretching as rocket-Uk- e the down send to and falls, whizzing shafts at lt ides, sounding for the bottom. John A etb id the, mal the t ti; confirmation;-- - -- B- - PI ' ill r |