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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, biti VALLEY 15 BECOMING RICH vestme nt compa ri } 8 anor nrbeS the voir the Series - = ae Lonekcrnt to rank eau j ul TO lant open' r tract ap All goer farm ee:andih ataieta wee ection in this ig Mit terns aati although be revenu © coe t to 8 company ARGE 'GE Products B 10. a chen ec ENL RESERVOIR of the the ringing Section Farmers Good 10,000 a dditional that are destined frult lands lef the reservation country are pract!- | cally unlimited from an peo int of view," he sata. "This aoe Ve Sel state comprises lig ie 4 lon m and most of {a cov ers with & brush, puffa Brass and cact | in| There F already planted eRe ee company orchard as in ; lib na it mendile d by a single con- | anc plans are now being made Garden . po ae of pat. lands the Unt tea etait one oh Gunnison Is Well Watered and ‘ s ar and within the next | dam of the Gunni© raised four feet Will be suppl nie | of ee 2next part above Land seven. tons Will Be Re- [oe to the " ind the quality cannot. be | ~ passed, "a nee bM country, Gunnison | LIES Sa mportant factor in sup the market of U tal i J v . IN TWO. Th COUNTIES | : ne markets far production of &e culture is ext ahead of th ah for many emely profit of Eypallent Railroad Is Quality te of pe rect ae "ye di trib Tho Uintah. rang the Prom- 2 ects a wri ke, | and le, and for many the suc¢ essful farmised, ie furni hes a large come with| extr work or attention other) If San pete county is the granary of than gathering the superior crop of | Utah, Gunnison valley js surely the honey which at produced wherever aj-; Allotments of land under the Carey star compartment of that granary a | falfa 1s grow j}act which will mean the reclamation to paraphrase the famous slogan of'| Factory is eee jf 45,000 acres of land in Uintah "See America and First,' any doubting |Gayantaee re. Toke { igar factory at| Wasatch counties were made in Salt Thomas re one 3% ee the statements made | if f the abig f 50 yehconcerns S ady r way, and| Lake last week approximately and work do "nde on $1,000,900 not erec the Lott! aC-! ditch to cost alee a feet 1@ to80 bed asrock. smoot h a a Noor, aba si et FORMATION OF GREAT PARADE farming land at 4,800 ples. | . Are|sries,at convenient points, nad the we. | | | s m td for poultry and eggs from the| Soi Returns Lv ca 5,000 feet makes 1 particularly } to jadapted to the production of appl Parts of the tract are euited to peaches and th > Jand for gral eer x. ene claimed Diying Deas possible pore of whic h-is wat anid say ne crops ofspri areSanpete grown |FOrty-Five Thousand Acres of : the north withperfectan altitude of 1,400 feet, Ten ished protection nd the and alfalta the biggest sources of district. In alfalfa the pes on some large tracts| y the Spaulding-Livineston| is trac fifty y mite apples & t the foover ty pa ey, ee Is te is 1te excepting. as good. l about as I the that any a Ri winters any the aa deuce Duchesne Moff ut river, andthe rallro ad will f the et hest als trac le a branch line t Gul enite flelds in the world. will | to 1¢ land | e the be route of fdre the | fres a "part * Orders IN many SECTIONS unde son x completion Will Be Be Given Blasts of Big Whistle, by ‘here be | about themayearly road, but {t{ ic the country| The non-patriotie Salt init Lakers will t ich to | allow. allroad exist next Wednesday. The specto fail. | not tacle of 10,000 Grand Army veterans in | 200,000 acres | line will be one to stir a heart of stone in theirrigation. ba: 9 come unemotion. Many | "er. The Dry Guleh 7 Gunnison is advised to "See Utah | tors there within two years the Spaula- | % trrt- | to heights of patriotic if res Leay oor) gation system north of Myton has 36,- | |of these gray-halred men will march to First."' | soe dfvingston company will arrange | ¥ ill be started before fall. This| (99 acres an the project in fal the martial music with the ald of canes A ride | of 125 miles from Salt Lake |* x hancing the project immediately. | project. which is being pushed through|shape and Lake} lorThisrevenue already watering will a add large e@}and crutches; another takes { Sanne . one ‘to Gunnison, many will walk as erect near salt Sales the re 2 t thaucus source | by . ; | e r s Lott, formerly of Denver, | tract, with ¢ xcellent ‘ an ) prospects I ' 8 th at thei : ? ‘ ' é 2Unnison district as when they went to battle fifty years s | . . Satara &raphical center of the state, ntire tract wi ec VW ered next where year large part of the is admirably |"!!! open up a tract. the Y-shaped by thirty-five valley, seven miles long. j wi ie | BCapted to the sugar beet crop, w hich | Theodore and of land junction watered | As | of the between | Gntlr there is the upper and lower Blue of the) Bench project north of Theodore which rings ade } rhe as high Gunnison > u tow lv > r ceane i oc0acres as $125 an reservoir, ten acre. in a few its miles along the San th an a Soni Q overs Duchesne miles |regarded natural] eastern Pitch | . Mr. i and as part Lott a Green the of ‘hass finest rivers, In Utah. been2 which the is| will north-| bench working come under irrigation yn on the we of Theodore another Tact soon to be cultivated, and south the/|2f,Vernal_in what is kuuvwn as tne ‘, on been System of oreo by re of Parnde. prisoners, ween Main and veterans, exOkinhéntas south side, State mat between First South and Second South-East side, Massachusetts, New Biseys ie est side, New York, Connectic e akrest ea First South an -East side, nsas ara side, Indiana, Colorado vetween South-East Alabama, North rida, Montana. Line The street line of of march Second side, South and istinguisied, JOSEPH HORACE AND SMITH, THOMAS President Secretary and R. CUTLER, he map furnished manders. will form and a LO RARAEE Cak omen a < RR ER ERE SESSSS UTHORIZE 9 r APITAL . ee CAPITAL STOCK up Main hen the las the parade has passed the singing children thes will fall in behind the last division which will be Utah, and will march in the procession to the reviewing stand. At First South street on the return march the bands, which will already have passed the reviewing stand, will fall in behind Utah and in front of the with colors will ne down Main ne ent of Formation. Vice President W. YOUNG, cea iy and General Manager Attorney JOHN HENRY SMITH Cc. W. NIBLEY ISSUED $3,000,000. - Idaho Falls, and Garland, Utah. Idaho. Sugar City, Blackfoot and Nampa, Lehi "GENERAL OFFICES \ South Salt Lake City, Utah. Sharon Block, Temple. Temple, between Main and West Provo, Springville and Spanish Fork, Utah. Parker, Idaho. { \ LVEUTELET. SSNS EEE E LE E LLL OLLIEE = ----<$<-<$-$ ee -_-- the parade will he to lecture of He poppet before om indoor erener iS ode a tn jurionie to health, H ses use of bulbs which will cbatrpct vieee rays $13,000,00 SUB-STATIONS stand ee Preferred. FACTORIES depart 5 the "cohrainn March. Fifteenth sa eeor Uv. af A., Ghard rvUt Comandante Lie chief and official Common $8,102,057 the from Temple street and will go eee main to Seventh South street where hild- pegiewing Order GEORGE ROMNEY JOHN R. WINDER HE BER J. GRANT W.S. M'CORNICK JOHN C. CUTLER and onec, Virelnia. and ¥North Carod Ma hie Michigan i Towa, Colorado and ene: as and Dela Minnes ota, Missours oud' Oo: Kentucky, West Virginia on South Dakota. Washington, Alaska and Arkansas. New Mexico, Tennessee, Louisiana and Mississtppt. Florida, Montana, Texas and Idaho, Arisona, Georgia, Alabama and@ North Dakota, Oklahoma, one Union aempare and nanal vetera Nebras Indiana, exa the order of commencing ees 11, 1909 RICHARD Treasurer Wiscerisis. and O New. ayy oo Nevada, Hamwunhive The TET, DIRECTORS F. G. WHITNEY, in rr Adee and yivania Massachusetts Maine, Ce forale Rhode. Island, VO OFFICERS guests The Sons of 7 eae and the Spanish war veterans Will be the rear escort of the arent Army, During the parade, before an ter, these will act as guides to the veterans - * aS oospots of inthe theWasatch has eee women committee. Virelnin. south side, Nebraska, Michigan and lowa Second South street ia Main and State -North s side, Ore ssou; south side. South Da- en thousand of the That appears to be Loe a ige dati nate of those who range for this great annual parade: Some say the pomee will be greater by many honaad They will ge > c Fandelect fo an |project [re for more are than a year, and tt ren, c rare pre gin 5 be escorted by a ‘body o "200 younger ane y mountains furnisheda won supplies the frrigatin x which | was only ‘ednesday afternoon derful expan of grazing men, meély, the National Guard of last | ays; ps = land Irrl=\avea i c : vill n canals, Soon was en week that the final e ‘allotment wot of lands istricts whic soon adadd thelr gation, Utah and the Fifteenth infantry ee however was the magic wand although at' oper a last year, and | was aN he project will begin that at turned considerable "production Douglas. These alone co SO the whole valley into to ¢ the crops fo eo : est season of the he a) ‘iver two anc ne-hz Pale nall army of {mposing array and will ; garden of exceeding beauty¢t an 196-001 . . yeo it was after nearly it filled {n less than | Se Tc atid el eta whe letra ‘This bas ; sixty miles long and as tiveness and now more Pout weeks had been com-|™ s north o 1e0d0 ibe but a van guard of eis: ABxeat hosts 1e a ns r wide, cee an ea aa at raty os iat : 0 pletely emptied. j and will be diverted thro igh a ene ulmost ‘every behind th z TOS] tive town: ; that will march o fi ‘ . ate » y OxX¢ |. The remnant of the mATon Civilw fe ec meee dot the valley ninne I ge nlyee ce vingaton company teed or Tepirie ave tiie hich wi ex ing the that wri the broad nea be w orth the Denve pe att | soldiers will go down & Rio Gre : one 4 ultivatec ands for disposal s arly Waa r 02 p ; acre the day the railroad Rc hndaon, Js. gpened lying up | way of Main street with an hundred at aot 5 ein ete with if Small anaes eat actaein € a der jeeeee eaarerly Sou crent- |vestment, odiectionmto o none ea rhe From allow eleven years' the afaarmer experience in ten dealof the Duchesne river with |jo¢ ana improving grateful enthusiastic mer} western lands, I | thousand = ; e county, has| time. in whict > ' een river |cans lining either side to honor them. row - 2 Population | belleve Juches of nearly r ov 1,500, | C ch "the land pays for itself. | In some places in: pogmve o this | This will be Salt ke's return for ditch ie ag an ¢ r will Sowa be business | of |'ns ne Serving Cold ae i ana costly tease erdwing ico as , construc tion } : surveys al as ez be ound yeys anywhere al- lland in the | ription which | . old, ready completed show 8,000 feet of tun-| tnitea. State ire backed by oe gre a pad © parade will Sorin In various secole eae may be made into a dell-|nel, two miles of flumes and on sya eg ee ee | tions on the te rritory surrounding t was som ous uncheon dish or entree The | of li rock work. The ditch wil ghteen years ago that the facmorc white fish, like cod, haddock and hall-| have a capacity of 8,000 cuble feet a | Cheese-Lonf. of. G ee began ile morning of the on the Gun-| but? are particularly 00d for this pur| second iin, adaition to the ence a - | Tutti-frutti eee ae very nison good! mentous dam at one of the day veterans will fill best natural pose f land under th Carey act, this ditch /to serve with meat, and If wild wtumel the streets in anticipation of the signal reservoir sites in that part of Uta uh No | Flake 2s fish, removing every article | Will supply water to dozen or moré/are procurable use them by al leans .| to form great in lines ng this prelude engineering skill w necessary | of bon nd skin, and put in toa 2 s scallop) oO homesteaders along the Duchesne ; ee sore oe water over the plums to | the refreshment ae arranged down for its construction, and tl ain has | dish. eo alie with nate a bit of pép- | and contracts ried this service have al-| | remove the skins easily, and pack them | State s street from So stood securely at a heighth oe nt | per a teaspoonful of onion juice.|Teady been le lint the preserving kettle, in alternate hird South street will ‘be in voperation for atering a large part of ‘al-|Make a thick cream sauce season To a Finished Soon. layers, with sliced apples, sliced and thousands of men, who. are pears march the two miles of hot p 3 he6 farn the system of ditches built ; highly withthe parika mon cracke, jul | prospects Mr. Lott foris early enthu over the|and sugar having equal weights of fay farmers. pour over fish, put ; buttered namo letion of the | sugar =o rult. Set the kettle on an will fad es Ww ial irrige ies projec now con- poe ee on the top and sect the oven] project on which he has been working | asbestos mat on the back of the | } wiche syste range all will trove a by the Spalding- ce vines ‘In. (to bre for more than a Year. until thick and smooth ‘The resources | an d cookt ‘have Sunarenaite ‘tor refreshment bemiles by the settled, San Pitchthe and Sevier rivers. alley was on first. , = Bie he Brazing Me ooh iBaad ee iment Efficient t through 7 the parade, in: preparing the great parade. The G. a fficials have a system, efficient and s e. Maps of the business disrict showing the poin of assemb! ac epartment ve been red and are in th ee of the department comma every veteran have ee "instruction as to his place of ass The different state Por eaninat aan will assemble South mple treat between Main and State-North side, Fifteenth infanA.; south side, Illinois and W Neareratas outh es between State and Secpoe Kast--North side, National Guard of Wane ‘south aide, Pennsylvania and Onh1fo. First South eee eater nen Main and 3 h vada and Cali. Vermont, and. Thousand GiGrizzled Veterans Will Be in Line of| March. are : o Ider. 4 Fi AUGUST 8, 19uy. |