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Show Page Sm | - THE BERYL COLONIZEn MR. GULL TRIES THE | March 15, +1937 FORK __ | TWELVE MEN PRAISE BERYL DISTRICT (Continued way from Page _ CLARKE’S ALFALFA FIELD 1) before I leave the Governor’s chair.” * JAMES A. % * MELVILLE, One of Utah’s ists (Now foremost agriculiur- Deceased): “A rare combination of good rich soil underlaid with of pure water.” * * W.T. eas é s mission of Utah, on the the Beryl throwing Clarke a forkful farm. His of second predecessor, District for the Securities crop Heber Commission, ama) or alfalfa FOUNT oe AIN eee BERYL’S | OF wee |! B@ve ever seen—an the water a favor- | 4.4, | * A group of prospective aes inhaustiple| hay BS GREINER, ee © LIFE Machine ABUNDANCE at Beryl are examining the ex- tnsive alfalfa. field on the Clarke farm (August 28, 1936). Note the baler and tak MAN the bundles Y of baled hay. LIFE-GIVING President, Campbell & Budlong STRE FROM A SINGLE Works, San Jose, Calif.: “My company OF and is provided. eR = GUARANTEE supply studied making = A into C. Hicks, Colonizer “I think it is the finest country Here is A. E. Gull. Exeentive Sect etary of the Securities Combaler abundance CLARE, Eminent Land Developer: SSE an te EE WELL AMS | | a has been drilling | | wells and installing pumps in Utah for three years, and I have personally investigated the entire state. I firmly believe the district at Beryl is the last place in the United States that has every advantage necessary for a successful colonization project. “You have as good a soil as can be found anywhere under the sun. Your water cheaper tion than district can be developed if you had an irriga- with expensive dams and ditches to build and maintain. The water shed is ample to guarantee an unfailing supply of water forever. “It is a great wonder to me that $e | ip ae Gt Se e : : fee ae ioe e eee 9. : Beryl s Abundant this Ss as Water ~__|Sure Soe S : ‘ spot has not been de- anyone settling in the Beryl district will never regret doing so.” a SAM CLINE, ? Banker at Milford, Utah: f B I I garden veloped a long time ago and I am y , Ts eos % | acquired be can which rights ; that the water opinion “It is my d c r d Ul al C- -G : Among the foremost duties of governmental agencies |through pumping on the Beryl today—whether it be state or federal agencies—is the pro-| lands have a value of at least $60/| tection and conservation of the) sources of water supply for | per acre for PUOULY. rights.” ** * beneficial use. Scientists, economists, and statesmen all rec- ognize. the. fact that our agricultural iife, our industrial ie a ~ 7 a mt h Securiti progress and our civilization itself depend upon the water | 7 rrr crore Ce OO he country. | supplyl of the country “It ig my candid opinion, after | Having this thought in mind, the an eae cuit. aecenionce its 1985 meter 3 within session aye amended eres wees the state, whether surface or underground, property of the public. oe on the] ished een and no protests filed, and the application to be the | r mow in good standing The law | q of the state engineer. eee Sec in the ,|the Beryl Pumping is : office. bargain at. ei 3 ~ ae DEX Chocolat prescribes buy auecorporation, mehed ware) | | By complying with the fules-and ee Tey Cheval of a mu- | regulations of the state engineer’s State of Utah: an individual, filing an application of appropriae « e ganen ° will receive a certificate or|,.4 y livestock raising neer. That law has been complied | ( qdencing valid title to such water with in every detail in the acqui- | 1 rights. Ee of wee rights to the use of water underlying| the Beryl district. ce Utah, sup ervised the prep- the “SAFEST s the abundant beneficial use.. er supply of good Ki-3063 Beryl Pumping District. ires to restrict the: development ee of This application is designated in| this virgin empire to the amount of | yon, the office of the state engineer of nderground the State of Utah as No. 11,900. It was filed 1935, checked neer’s office, DR. J. on by ble from Decembeg, the state corrected EARL 1i,jvoir engi-| and eyThe SALTER oe ae from the of the Escalante Land to the of replen-| the 7 e | | T. OLDROYD, Commissioner of district ent Utah: ce as rich and 3 | : fer- tile ag any in the great Southwest. val-!1t is an empire in the making.” ke WE Investment -Com-|M. development os esources ee istrict. of the It the Beryl proposes to natural|me in Pumping | Beryl build ; ie H. SOWLES, FOR my recent trip district, were at | abundance eryl an agricultral empire, found- | the low and cost over June Your acre of FOUR ae : Sa in : isi raising, STORES irvin dairying 2 CHE Sf 7) AWN ING > Prices. Never Close” cost — of breaking ot Overhaul and $1 Your Wash. Overhaul Your Vac. Overhaul Your 00 me Mach. $3.75 | bring $ Mach. Sewing Mach. ® 3.00 $ 250 GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS - ae aa ree : putting HANSON'S Se Service trucks daily in Los Angles, Pasadena, Alhambra, Beverly Hills, Inglewood, Huntington Park, Bell, May- 7 See “hem | CHASE ELECTRIC COMPANY Porch wood, South oa Swings Walnut Park, ete. oi OWL MARKETS For Standard Goods at Best “We low 2 ¢ Service Is Quick, Courteous and Satisfying. As You Pass Through South Los Angeles— Always Stop at the : em ing RIL ee ing under culyenon Pe ; : ET RccOe . boaion 1 cattle nd poultry production. MARKETS 7 OWL and AP Reacdio the apparent stability of water, per AND . the/i- d on the fundamentals of farming, | water on the land and the promisheep MARCH ‘The points that most impressed of the intelli-| of R ea. “T consider the soils over the en- water-shed | tire Beryl waters : '|}p£ conservation and Ce 5490 avail-| reser- JOHN SOUTH GATE irriga- any is committed to a program | Salt Lake Banker: 3 ee ee actually underground contributes re-j|jshment Specialist Eyesight and which water the Bol: Be i _ | ? 2612 SANT A ANA ST. - aration of, and filing with the Utah | i aims to keep the waters uncon-' tion water to be found—Seldom in State Engineer, the application to/taminated, and to stop loss of the West can so large an area of appropriate water’ for irrigation in || ater aind mis-use thereof. It de-| 7? the TO TRADE" eS wormerly Senior Irrigation Engineer, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture: possible z ue PLACE C. @. HASKELL | The Escalante Investment Com-| /lany Ltd. proposes to conserve highest With 7 “In the Escalante Valley of Utah|| The law firm of Cheney, Jensen, | the water resources of the Beryl| wart Sng) Wiens Of Salt Lake f district by putting all waters t0!}we have the cheapest and most} City, "s Excellent alted Miiks In Connection . than cat Bs _nicipality or an irrigation district | q office, Escalante Investment Com-| «y i, my honest opinion that may acquire the right to the use of | } pany, Ltd., and others who hold or | 4,.7-6 is no De tiideveioned <= underground waters, namely, by | may acquire title under this appli-|4:5) of our country for agricultural | ation with the Utah State Engi-|¢ertificates of appropriation, evi- | Rov) district.” Y e—M ACES | i STAND — of Finest Ice Creams—Hasse District, are a ; Hi Lipae Asset Ese quick delicious laechese have | Water conditions such as exist in pee Het that lands in the brush with proven |0 n October 6, 1936. It has been duly existing el NEW NTAIN xperience, agri legislature of the state of Utah in | t turned to the state engineer’s office | Y°* 7 | ORT 6350 PACIFIC BLVD. Huntington Park, Calif. In Marsico Paint Co. Bldg. Phone JE-1086 (Established 14 Years) ADams 5201 SOUTH BROADWAY 4181 LOS ANGELES |