Show TIIS The Report 10 HI Jency Go 11 the Utah atlon I I an It show how al the natural of tho Stat how n be has b n to e resources and how the ont con of the b for ae to the Utah ha million acre or land that can bt of which tenth Is under nt the ent time rhe arc of and b proper or It be The of Is one that will not the farmers of this State Tho Is considered In Inthe the report and the made whIm all the water running orr the mountaIns Is held back In great reservoirs to be used on arid lands Feyen to ten million acres be i it brought under as against one million which Is now the Irrigated area But the waters do not form f the or supply The great alleys aro b water Largo bodies of underground water havo I been located subterranean water tor and purposes I I has been found In the most arid parts I 1 Hundreds or thousands or acres ma mabe be reclaimed by the aid or artesian wells and pumping And then thero Is dr farming report states that all land landIn In Utah not occupied by mountains and not under Irrigation can be for dry farming except when the rain rainfall fall Is under ten Inches It lias been that plants readily adapt themselves to arid conditions that crops grown on dr arc more nutritious than those grown I In humid climates Wheat potatoes other arc as they arc grown with II minimum or water So It Is that Utah In dr farms alone I resource of alue On the range the report calls attention to the that b methods or the wera and millions or acres of land rendered barren wastes because or the or Jive upon them But better methods arc now being and the Tange Is Ukel to become I moro than ever everI I One section of the report Is to the minerai of Utah i and and game and an ani i to timber It Is all ly In to thoro who desire Information tion on the resources of the State Il Is evident that Providence made madeno no mistake In the Plon rs I to when driven from fromI I and Illinois bi mobs the turned In ot a place of refuge as did the centuries them They were led to Il section of the countr which If not actually with milk and hone was IO rich In possibilities as to onh the oer it of the wand of In order to be Into 3 with golden ded and rant gardens And the Pioneers and fir t did their work well We or toda are the sweet fruits of their toll and can canI l I do no better than to continue In the marvelous work they planned and or orI I which the made a beginning I I |