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Show .'V w7r7 ' About Juab County. hlnwnHm Tkt following r- ni tm IT - oat to kardlng oar county U yablle, la drcalar form, by Um people of Haphl daring tluir calibration of laat Friday wkaa they arranged a program la hunor of the eompletlaa of a moat Important paving project: Jaab county, . vlth Ita flcldc, flock and mines, conatltato one ef the state's richest areas. With ear limited resoareea, many of vhleh arc still undeveloped, It holds oat promises to the prospective horn seeker and Investor that are rosy la the extreme. The great Untie District, whose waadertally prod active mines are famous the world over, la as yet bat partly developed. Its surface Is bat scrached and remain to be taken from Its stores of hidden treesares throaght the combined efforts of capital ai labor, which after all are the prime essentials of complete development. The cattle and sheep iadastry of the coanty, while already extensive, is bat a tithe of that which eaa be expected. Over forty thousand acres, composing a minute part of the ooantys vast area, and which formerly produced nothing more profitable than sage brush and Jack rabbits, are now prodactng the finest grade of dry land wheat to be found oa the market. This too la paying qaantlUeet; so much so la fact that many of the owners thereof In the peat few years have become Independent. The soil of the valleys Is rich and productive, and wherever Irrigation predominates, hamper crops are the result. Already plans are being form ala tad for the construction of reservoirs In the near- ; etition BY ' C Western Pacific Competition But El Paso Route The Central Padflo will not be another Colorado Midland. The road will not be dismantled, nor will it lose anything except its Southern Pacific parent whose chief interests are admittedly pledged in favor of another lino (via El Paso) that does not come within 800 miles of Salt Lake City or Ogdon. The Central Pacific will gain independence,' and later, if grouped with the Union Pacific, it will receive the support of a strong, aggressive line definitely committed to the building of a bigger and better Intanaountain Empire. which when, completed will reclaim thousands of acres of land that at this moment are unproductive. The climate of Jaab county compares favorably with the best to be found la the entire Rocky Moan tain region. Nephl, the county seat. Is a charming little elty hundred or more inof thirty-fiv- e habitants. Good schools, and a over strict public supervision amusements nuke It a most dsslr-abl- e place In which to bring up a family. One of the beet gypsum deposits and plants in the world Is located at Nephl. Eureka Is a mining town of the Tin tic District and presents splendid opportunities to the business man and investor. This may also be said of the county as a whole, and that Individual who will Investigate the many advantages that this community possesses, will not only find that which is said Is the truth, but also that It states but a small quota of what might bo said of this substantially growing section of the State of Utah. The latch string of Juab county hangs ever on the outside and thoee who desire to enter, may. The band of friendship is extended In brotherly greeting to all good people whose desire it Is to Join la the development of one of the finest sections of Gods great by mountains, - . The Union Pacific believes in competition. Were it the only lino in Utah, it would have to make reasonable rates to move the products of Utah to market in competition with the products of other sections.. If market competition were not sufficient, the7 Interstate Commerce Commission, with its vast powers, would protect against unreasonable and discriminatory rates. Be it remembered that the Western Padfle, a standard railroad, parallels the Central Pacific the entire distance through Utah, Nevada and California and this insures to the shippers and dtisens along the way the benefits of active competition. Ho matter who gets the Central Padfle. this Western Padflo competition will Official Ballot Being Published This Week .Off IT The Union Padfle supports the Utsh steel Industry, is building a railroad 85 miles long to bring the iron ore to the line, thence to Springville, ami will join ini reasonable rates on the manufactured product out of Springville. . o Acting Pram 1901 to 1912 the Union Padflo controlled the Central Pacific, and practically all the substantial provements made on the Central Padfle during the present century were 'made within thoee eleven yean. Hot until 1909 was the Western Padfle through line established, so that most of those improvements were made without the added spur of Western Padfle competition. Should the Union Padflo again acquire the Central Padfle, It would maintain the same forward-lookin- g policy, and mtiskm the Southern Pacific, would not be interested in the support of another route or the movement of traffic via another line. - oat-doo- rs. the county Retained under in traction from commissioners County lr, nnhllitla. r The salvation of the Xntermountain eountry depends on supplying manufactured and other products to the Padfle Coast If such products are purchased in the east for Padfle Coast delivery, they will continue, to move - ynjinmmmiiiRfainRRimRimsmimmmmimminiiiirmiiimiirirmnnimnnnmaiumimminmtmimmnrTrrrrv . F j ; fc I 1 r ortunity for I!-.- Sr; ' t ' if'- - ij; r The Virgin Reserve Oil Subdivision offera you tracts of 1 the very heart of the government petroleum reserve sad' oil land in a proven territory aad gives you a dear' title , is the only patented ground within ths boundaries of that to such land Every dollar which yon aad others may in-- f reserve.' According to the U. S. geological survey this ; oU structure for ' vest goes toward the development of wells and every in-- particular ground ! In the center of yestor is benefited as 25 per cent gross royalty goes to the Virgin Elver Oil Melds, a district that has shatfow the purchasers of these tracts. Tracts being offend at production wells now producing jfrom 10 to 42 barrids of $150 each. oil daily, and a class of oil, aeeording to government Charles D. Alsop, who is offering these tracts of land for tests, which is of the highest grade ever found in the M sale, owns and has a clear title to 120 acres of the choicest land in the Virgin Elver field. - His holdings are'prac- - WHY THIS LAND 18 BEING OTTERED FOB BALE. ticaBy surrounded by the territory of the Mohave Oil Tintic people know mnch of the money which is ordi- -' Co having producing welli on three sides of the Alsop invested In oil stock never gets to the ground it tract. .out in commissions and Othftr expenses. L& order goes to make sore that every dollar invested in his praposi- - j The ground now being offered to Tindo investors is in , f ill tloa will reach the ground, and housed in putting down wells, Mr. Alsop has adopted a rather new, sad novel, plan and onewhichissure to moot with popular flavor as it practically eliminates the element of ohanea. Those who have taken the tnmbls to go into the matter, to visit ths ril field, have beoome investors and highly reran- mend the proposition. This offer will remain opmr for a short time only, or until a sufficient sum is raised to make the sinking of wells posslldo. As tbs oil Is found quite near the surface the oost win not bo heavy Ad now dont wait it is too late. that the people who have made mousy out of oil are tbost Vrho pwned the land,' not those who purchased shares in a promotion eompany. ' - I I I i Hr I CHARLES D. ALSOP V r rife EUREKA HOTEL, EUREKA |