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Show KmMM, ENGINE Have j 011 ever thought of the possibilities of ten, twenty, or more, acres of dry land If you hnd nn I. H. C. gasoline engine to pump water to irrigate It? The land without water is practically valueless. It can be had for a few dollars per acre. With the land under water you can raise bumper crops of grain, potatoes grass, fruits and vegetables. I. II. C gasoline engines operate powerful pumping machinery. They enable you to reclaim waste land and to make It worth anywhere from $25 to 200 per acre. They require but llttlo of a man's time to care for them. For the most part, the operator may go about his other Irrigating or farm duties. The engines, when supplied with fuel and started, practically run themselves. Water can always be had somewhere. The problem is to get it upon the land. I. II. C. engines enable you to take water from low lying ponds, sloughs or running streams pud raise It so that It Is available for Irrigating the higher lands. hi many places farmers arc Irrigating from wells, or are using tho underflow. under-flow. I. II. C. engines enable them to pump the water where It is wanted and to farm their lands at a good profit. Have you on your farm a piece of land that is unprofitable because jou cannot get the water upon it ? Or have you your eye on a tract you would like to homostcad if you could Irrigate it? Investigate the I. II. C. gasoline engines and see how well they will solve these problems for you. International local agents will supply you with catalogs and all particulars. Or, If you prefer, write to the nearest branch house. WESTERN BRANCH HOUSES: Denver. Colo.; Portland. Ore.; Salt Lake City, Utah; Helena, Montana; Spokane, Wash.; San Francisco, Cal. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA H (Incorporated) CHICAGO, V. S. A. H THE SCENIC LINE I Connecting at Ogdcn Union H Depot with all H SOUTHERN PACIFIC AND OREGON SHORT LINE TRAINS. The Only Transcontinental Line Passing Directly Through Salt Lake City. J Splendidly Equipped Fast Jfc H Trains Daily Between B Ogden and Denver if Via Three Separate and IV Distinct Scenic Routes, w M THROUGH PULLMAN AND I ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS, DENVER. OMAHA,. KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE. FREE RE- CLINING CHAIR CARS. Personally Conducted Excur- sions. H DINING CARS, SERVICE A LA CARTE ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS. For rates, folders, free illustrat- H ed booklets, etc., inquire of your H nearest ticket agent, specifying Rio Grande Route, or address I. A. BENTON, I G. A. P. D. Salt Lake City I - M DR. W. H. STROTHER, O. D. I Authority on Eye Troubles Broken Lenses Duplicated By Mail H ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call, or Write to Me if Your Eyes H Trouble You. Examination and Consultation Freo H W 1 1 h C. E. W. BOWERS, Jeweler 93 Main St. Salt Lake City OFFICIAL DIRECTORY I UTAH BEB-KIEP1KI ASSOCIATION. President, E. S. Lovesy, H 355 Sixth East Street, Salt Lake City. First Vice-President, R. T. Rhees, View, Weber County. H Second Vice-President, W. Belli ton, Nephi. H Secretary, A. Fawson, Grantsville. M Asst. Sec'y, Jas. Neilsen, Hollidmy. H County Vice-Presidents: fl Salt Lake W. C. B ergon, Mill Or.k. Utah George Hone, Payson. H Wasatch J. A. Smith, Helrer City. Davis H. J. Butcher, KayavBle. H Box Elder J Hansen, Bear RivsT Gify Juab. Thomas Belliston, NophS. H Washington J. L. Bunting, St George H Cache Nephi Miller, Providence. H Morgan T. R. G. Welch, Morgan. Emery Chris Ottoson, HDuntington. H Carbon. W. H. Horsley, Price. Sevier R. A. Lowe, Austin, H Sanpete Walter Cox, Fsirview. B Weber Mrs R. T. Rhees, View. De Bouzek- Huntze E Engravers and Electrotypes M Successors to H DE BOUZEK ENG. CO., I 27-29 W. Temple St., I SALT LAKE CITY I . 9 |