Show tintic gintic people are overlooking opportunity to get land J 11 mcshane agent for the salt salt lake route at silver city has sent the reporter a very interesting comm ini cation is ih h ch vie are very pleas d to publish it touches upon a matter that is of vital importance to everyone here in T antic the bring ing under prof tible table cultivation of the garat tint c valle y yand and shows that while the local people are look ing for land investments in other parts of the country outsiders are coming h b re and lecat ng on ork the be splendid plen did do dry farm ng land wh ch in vie e have for years looked upon as worth less mr Mc article fol follows loiis the land opportunities right in our midst are fast being taken addan tage of by people from other states ni hile bile our a res dents are busily engaged in read ng the papers and looking for green r f elda elds in other localities distant fields always look green and the people of tint e are content to alow the tui tur it es that are close at hand at their very door in fact to be taken up by oth era ers I 1 not only this but some 10 lo al at people are aid ng those from other parts of the countr country to take advantage of oar our opportune opp ties and at the same t me the are lamenting because there are not riot more opportunities here for the oncoming generations there is but one crop of land and when that has been taken up every man will pay dearly for what he be gets the fhe fields of the clintic valley are being made to blossom with nith gran ard experts tell us that no other sec see tion ion of utah is so well adal ada ted to dry farming and with th v onders I 1 strides that are being made in fhe matter of pumping water for ima tion purpose purposes it does not re much imag nation to be able to look I 1 forward to a time when the tintic gintic I 1 lands will be irrigated if su la a time does come every parcel of th 8 land will be worth a small fortune it estrue that the crops harvested i continued on last page I 1 j tintic gintic people are overlooking opportunity to get continued from page 1 this year did not come up to espee lations but s in liar cond tiona exist in all parts of the state and then it must also be remembered that th people in this vail vall y are its p onders and that there are man th n ns s that must be mastered look at the ca reer of the pioneers in the other sec see tiong ot of utah tu th y did not meet with the success that has come to the dry farmers of this sect on n neither did they have the mod rn I 1 equipment of the great dry farm n I 1 industry but time hard work and perseverance per won A on in the great f and they are now reaping their re ro ward it is pred acted that the settlers sett Jers on the dry land of tintic gintic will meet with even greater success as w hive the railroads close at hand and the great mining camps div up the b st mar ket possible it has been demonstrated in the southern part of the stat and also in many other western states that pumping from shallow nells for irn gation purposes can be carried on profitably and already water ater has been found at reasonable depths in tintic gintic some of the mines are now pumping and others will no doubt extend their operations below the water level and in the event that deep mm min ng is done here the water lifted from the mines can be usel on the farms this will mean an aban dance of fresh vegetables let the people of the tintic gintic dis triet be encouraged to get homes in this section and become producer as well ell as purchasers cers all the availably avail abi abl land will ill soon be taken and then our only chance of getting property of this kind will b to purchase it at a fancy price the ordinary individual can hardly hope to save enough money to buy farming land so th 9 opportunity of tiling filing upon it is about the last chance I 1 I 1 et s go in on th s form a home association and become pioneers in the development of this valley so in later years we can enjoy a prodoc ing home letting others take care of the mines during our declining years |