Show THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY IS NOT A BOOM COUNTRY DV I 1 but we are getting there just the same as will be observed from the following statements come and see us and we will show you the settlers of the benr river valley have reason to be proud ot of the tact fact that neither farming land nor town lot prices have ever been affected by the speculative craze known as a boom hence there Is no danger of a collapse as always occurs where prices have been inflated by speculators in boom localities there is no large amount ot or 18 land nd now offered tor for sale in the bear ri river ver valley so tar far as we have been able to estimate the whole amount ot of good land tor for sale here Is not to exceed 2000 acres and nearly all of this Is either cither owned by non residents or by farmers who wish to reduce their holdings tor for the reason that they fine fill d that the same amount ot of labor applied to a smaller area ot of land will produce larger large r pi profits pio fits orits about eighty acres ot of land with oats or barley bar ley and a proper rotation with alfalfa will often yield larger profits by careful irrigation and cultivation than if tho the same amount of labor be expended on a larger area of land some even prefer forty acres of land with say a teri ten acre orchard and five acres in potatoes or sugar beets and the remainder in alfalfa or grain persons who have traveled extensively through the central and western states claim that land is much cheaper here in price than anywhere else they have found when the yield and price of crops is considered together with the railroad facilities climate water supply etc TREMONTON where this paper is printed is located very near the geographical center of bear river valley this town tonn is only y four years old and is supplied with a good railroad depot three warehouses used by grain buyers a bank good stores hotel restaurant livery stable meat market lumber yard telephone exchange and other business houses necessary in a village surrounded by a prosperous farming and fruit growing country A good school house with two rooms and the baptist methodist and german apostolic church each have new and commodious buildings GARLAND the town two miles north of tremon ton has the great sugar factory which consumes the product of more than acres of su sugar aar beets annually and also has stores a bank newspaper and other necessities and con ven lences ot of a prosperous sugar city between the twin twill cities are now many orchards and ere many years the land tor for this distance of two miles will all be divided into small tracts and adorned with beautiful orchard homes when we shall discuss the advisability vis ability of 0 A greater new york yok corinne Corl in the southern part of the bear river valley was t te e 6 second city of utah many years ago but ogden finally became the railroad center and corinne thus lost much ot of its former pie stige there are some fine orchards near corinne Corl and when a good drainage system shall have been completed tor for the thousands ot of acres of land in that part ot of tile the valley there will be many more orchards and alfalfa farms and corinne will again become a prosperous village bear river city riverside and fielding though not directly on either of our three railroads each has its special advantages arid and while the inhabitants of reither neither are forced to lead the strenuous life of the dwellers in larger cities the people are more prosperous and contented than those dwellers dellers of tenement houses in the metropolitan cities who have never breathed the air laden with the odor of apple blossoms nor ever beheld great fields of waving grain and alfalfa alt alfa here the owners of a small cottage amidst such surroundings and in such a climate enjoy blessings that millions of human beings can never hope to realize space compels us to leave out the east side towns on the main line ol of the 0 S L railroad for the newspapers published in tile the capital of box elder county set forth their resources and prosperity in fact brigham city Is is of sufficient clent importance to require a i special edition itself and we hope that hat our brother editors there will supply the same and also state many of if the resources and advantages of box elder county and of utah that our facilities render impossible in brief we shall mention that brigham city consists of nearly three thousand people many of whom secure a good living from less than five acres of at peaches and strawberries its location Is ideal and the shipments of these two kinds of fruit alone were more than carloads tills this year and the oregon short line railroad has recently erected there the finest deot pot that we have ever seen in a town of f its size |