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Show WASATCH COUNTY, THE COMING COM-ING DAIRY CENTER. The writer was up in Wasatch County recently. Evcrytimc he gets 1 ihcre in that land of ruggedness and crisp air and Cotswolds and opportunities op-portunities he is filled with a desire to stay there and move around among the folks up there and tell them where they are doing things right nnd to point out a lot of places where they are not doing tarings that way. There is one gtarious source -o satisfaction though, they arc on the right trail, and they arc going to follow it and it is going to lead them to greatness and prosperity. When our Maker slowly shaped Wasatch, wc refer especially to the vicinity of Charleston and Hcbcr and Midway, he slowly shaped together one of the greatest comlbinations of properties that go to make up a stock breeding center, that exists in the world. Natural pastures, range, high ragged country, mountain air and grazing, everything that is essential to impart ruggedness and strength to young developing stock, Wasatch has. Wasatch is slowly putting into its niche, a country where Cotswolds and Shorthorns arc bred by the thousand. There is one line of breeding they arc going to take up and push to success, for they have every natural requisite and they have the men and the brains essential to make it a success. We refer to Jersey breeding. Everyone in the state, at all conversant conver-sant with live stock conditions knows 1 that it is virtually impossible to pick up even a handfull of she Jersey stuff in the state. Men like G. A. Huntington, Hunting-ton, of Midway, know it because they have run up against the condition Men like G. A. Huntington arc also going to remedy that if their plans work out. Ten years from now will sec Wasatch furnishing Jerseys to all the rest of Utah. They will radiate ra-diate from that county and from the town of Midway in that county as a centre. Wc look forward with eagerness to the culmination of the plans of Mr. Huntington and his associates. Wc wish them success in their great undertaking un-dertaking and cheerfully give to them-the them-the honor of putting on foot the grcalcst movement in twenty years, for the uplifting of agricultural Utah, o |