Show a ''Vi v: 'v - - ‘" V:V - i:-- THE iMuMciir ’ ' : : When an agricultural expert who la a' specialist on 'dry farming likes dry farm wheat land ‘well enough to buj a good sized tract of it for himself’ it is conclusive proof that ’the land Is rood In the opinion of Herschel Bullen Jr of Logan secretary of the Promontory- Curlew Land company which several years ago purchased the entire Crocker holdings In northern Utah and sputhern Idaho consisting of some 400000 acres and has already sold more than half of Logan Sep t 2 9—Much of the regular work given at the Utah Agricultural college will be accepted by the war department for credits In military work according to Information issued by the This is very important' as department' means that students may it take the full pourse prescribed by’ the govern -ment for all members in the senior division: of the reserve offleers train - - w 2 Land company saldxMr Bullen have' been experienced yesterday farmers who kne w exactly ' what they were doing This Is the reason they have been so uniformly successful We have refused to sell to the dreamers who had an Idea that all they needed to do was to sit In the shade and wait for their bank accounts to grow one Our proposition is an attractive from the standpoint of the man who knows good land and Who knows how to raise wheat The men we sell to are the kind of men who don’t spend their money without investigation and : we have found that the more thorough their Investigation of Promontory-Curlethe surer they are to buy "A striking example of the etnhusl-aswhich this great stretch of wheat land arouses In the agricultural expert Is the case of J W Watson who has assistant agrirecently been appointed Box Elder county cultural agent for comes from Illinois 'Utah Mr Watson and knows wheat raising from start to finish A few weeks ago he made an Investigation of the Promontory-expert Curlew Land company's holdings and was so much pleased that upon his return to Logan he came straight to for the company’s office and purchased himself a half section of land In the Hensel Valley” “We have found” added Mr Bullen man knows about "that the more a land the better he and farm farmingPromontory-CurleAnd it is likes needless to say that those are the men we like to have settle up there” ? i - V-- - d f” s “ ’ 4 S' U-boa- ts‘ -- 11 evil trample upon the' speculator Jail the traitor What we most need is divine courage and the faith which will remove mountains Send our fighting men forth with stout hearts as well as strong arms Germans have shown what solidarity and courage can £o in a sinister cause Let us show how much more these weapons can do for us in a cause that is holy America is again face to face with stern sacrifice that barbarism may not triumph and that popular government may not perish from this earth Let us do it boldly with' an indomitable spirit like that of ’It — St Paul Pioneer Press “TYNG’S FOR SATISFACTION i- -- :-- I - WV’- the entire area ' to farmers who-hav' f i settled on their purchases"The men who have bought dry farm wheat land from the Promontory-Curle' i ' - -- - forms free to the cadets met with enthusiastic acceptance ' LET’S DO IT LIKE MBIT Americans must stop whlnlngabout the war We have undertaken a man’s Job let us tighten our belts and go to it like men not nor America is going to starve men go broke nor lose all its youngsacked Its cities are not going to benor denor blown up by v " stroyed by airships We have been driven into the war It was unavoidable inevitable Just of the everlasting struggle bepart tween kings on one hand and liberty-lovin- g peoples on the other Let us muzzle the croaker and prophet of - ’ t — ing corps of which an Infantry unit has been established at the college and obtain at the same time work that will be accepted by the Institution as credit toward the regular academle degree Courses in history hygiene sanitation' first aid engineering sketching map making law ' economics mathematics and many others contain so much necessary In the training of a commissioned officer that they will be allowed to count as part of the theoretical military training Greatly increased Interest is being shown in military work at the college this - year Captain Abbot Is ' rapidly organizing the cadet battalion ' The Information Issued a few days ago that the war department would furnish uni AGGIE WORK GETS v SALT LAKE 'CITY UTAH SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1917 —X : - - HERALD-REPUBLICA- N - ' " 4 - - g T - - - i v V- - t-- W ' " (j i - : I U ‘ Vi I I 'V-S- : '' J' : ' VfV —'v- i ':¥" - ' ' t - If C—v) : - ' S! tg the most oi your visit w - m r To open an account with ns' is to ally yourself with an institution of large resources actuated always by a spirit of willwith yon ingness to co-oper- ate to your best interests While 'in town for conference and the state fair come in and discuss your financial problems with us Whether it be depositing money a loan foreign exchange the issuance of drafts letters of credit or any other phase of general banking we shall be glad to be of service w ¥h© I RFSosfl RFtodlem F WosS ddh HDr© - Forty Bushels to the on Dry Fami Wheat Land Acre1 Walker Brothers Thirty to forty bushels of $2 wheat per acre from land that cost less than h the value of this year's crop ' alone is the happy condition which confronts many of the farmers who have purchased land In northern Utah and southern Idaho from the Promontory-Curlew Land company The success of these farmers Is of course primarily due to the soli and are unthe climatic conditions which non-Ir- rl to favorable gated usually wheat raising w But the directors of Land company the Promontory-Curlebelieve their policy of absolute frankness and the avoidance of every statement that might mislead prospective purchasers has drawn to the tract only men with experience and with determination enough to take advantage of the exceptional opportunity offered To such farmers this opportunity Is still open Much of this dry farm wheat be had at from 210 to land may still 115 an acre — on easy terms Address all Inquiries v to Herschel Bullen Jr secretary Promontory-CurleLand company Logan Utah— Adv Bankers Resources more than $9000000 one-fift- n We Are Realtors t r Lasti F3rsftaodI Saffetiy Store your apples potatoes poultry butter eggs A ''Cora 'Storage Piarnft w VAL VERDA FEATURE - seed grain eta with us 'withaWfir‘?S” We guarantee satisfaction ’ i t 0 South Fourth This picture shows our new warehouse at ' West St Sprinkler system Fireproof concrete construction Steam heated This gives a very LOW INSURANCE RATE 150-16- All Freight and Passen' ger Depots within One Block and a Half v is " V first-half-ye- r 4 ' - ? "S'" m r K' v - r i-- ' -- y f - A ” s iri:' : ' vt - ' x - ' ' :: : j?r V t ' '- r m 5 V J SeirDc© Oira —E)eDD7ec57 — Nyftvv- 'A-n!- If r - We Are Served by Every Railroad Entering the City fe: j"' I- - i ' i l OaaD :u rr Among the new courses to be offered by the extension division of the Unthis year is a series on iversity of Utah "Ibsen the Man and His Work” by Professor Anderson at the free public library on Tuesday evenings at 8 o’clock during the The first lecture will 2 be given Tuesday Jbsen the draevening Octoger matist will receive due attention but the new feature will be the emphasis on Ibsen the poet V ' - ’ s:“ : f - if- f t r ft ’ - '' We Solicit an Investigation of Our Facilities and Prices Also an Inspection of Our Warehouses ' vj- - ' r ' £ -- a wV- - 't vi- - - 'S F - J l i- f- ' V-v “V - s - - Jg ' if f j ' - M i - ar ' r ? v' - home-maki- ng ed FREE LECTURER ON IBSEN AT LIBRARY acre-to-a-m-an at the state flair Then call on us and let ns give you the details of this wonderful - - j Val Verda the tract seven miles north of Salt Labe is one of our chief interests- There an aero of rich soil awaits yon where you may have your home and still hold your position in town —where by working1 after hours you may cultivate a garden that will soon offset your living expenses and start you well on the road to - See our Val Verda exhibit an ject to them” We build buy sell and rent homes and business '' property write insurance handle investments and care for your real estate interests whatever they may bet v DISPLAY FOR FAIR Val Verda forms the theme of the Bettllyon Home Builders company’s ex-Ishlbit at the state fair this year It located on the main thoroughfare of the grounds In a well chosen position The display consists of a miniature representation of Val Verda artistically and compactly put together It includes specimens of vegetables that have been raised at Val Verda this season and also of the pigeons and hens which Val Verda residents declare thrive splendidly there In' speaking of the exhibit V A Bettilyon president of the company said: “Our exhibit of Val Verda at the State fair last year aroused a great deal of interest and we anticipate a success this year The repetition of ItsIdea has been ‘received with remarkable favor here and the readiness with which we have promoted it has exceeded our greatest hopes Val Verda is located only seven miles north of the city— a 25 minute ride on the Centerville carllne and covers one of the most fertile sections ' of Davis county undoubtedly one of in counties most all productive the vtah "The tract has been divided Into acres each resident occupying one acre An ample water supply has been secured -- a reservoir constructed and a installed for pipe system of irrigation the entire tract The streets are graded and the sidewalks paved and every borne has all the modern conveniences of electric lights' telephone etc "The aim of' the project IS to furnish for men who ' work in opportunities town to build a home within street-ca- r distance of the city and yet far enough out for them to oultivate fair-sizsuch men an opporgarden It gives in their to spare hours in the put tunity most wholesome and one of the most can profitable ways possible: Theychickraise enough vegetables fruit ens and eggs to meet all ' their own table wants and even a surplus to sell "Visitors to the State fair who are interested in Val Verda are cordially Invited to call at our off ice' where we will explain all the details of ths pro- That means that ire conduct all the operations of a real estate firm i ? in every way-- Let us That is modern and up store your perishable commodities Prices Right to-da- te acre-to-a-m- to you ''2 if itr -- vr - i ' - '' POSTOFFIOE BOX ii776 f - Vf : s ? if ? 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