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Show I . WAMTED ' 1 jj Landless Men for Manless Land. if" g Old Mother Earth is Man's Best Banker. H Her Resources are Unlimited. Mr. Man, is I your desire for a farm keen enough to make i 1 J a try for it? . -7'-'7- .;B J If so you will be helped, providing you have a few hundred dollars whereby , " m , you can purchase your equipment and. take care of your family until you get . V h your crop. The proposition that i3 offered you is as follows: , , m m There are 1020 acres of land in Utah's-most fertile 'belt, without any excep- . m g . tion. You will be shown,' and you will see with .your own eyes the same land B 5 ' ' producing this year 30 to 60 bushels of wheat per acre at $2 00 per bushel. ' S J Figure for "yourself 12 to 20 tons of sugar beets per acre at $10.00 per ton. 4 to S " ,5 tons of alfalfa, and the greatest alfalfa seed district in the world. Vs taken S if " ' ' ' - 5 h two world's fair prizes. These three crops can be sold successfully every yerxr, 5 h , as the climate is perfect for such crops and the water right is one of the old- JJ ' g est and best in the State. ' B - bugar factories are continually running spurs wherever they cart got beets 5 h raised. In this district there is one of the best sugar factories in the state. g g 'Grain elevators, near several good towns; "transcontinental' ' railway running g through the valley, land 6 to 8 miles from the station. This land is known " u as bud sage land, sandy loam, easy to clear, but very little leveling. We would h ' advise putting in fall wheat if possible. S g The sale price of ihis land is $G0.00 per acre, nothing down and at the , S g end of the first year 10 per cent of the purchase price, with 6 per cent inter g est and 20 per cent each year thereafter, with 6 per cent interest. Bear "in g g mind. you are running no chances as you will be shown the same land pro- S g '' ducing this year, and never -was farmed before. ' g g If you desire we may consider some exchange, may take equity in a home, g g You no doubt know that farming is. the greatest and best business of today. g The farmers are independent and evry minute the farm owners are grow'ng . B V- g ; richer. This a good section for stock" raising. If you have not cash for seed, g wil1 furnish seed, land and water and will pay for clearing for one-half ' g the crop. i .J.ixfjJ&mWB - . ; E I BRUNEAU-HILL Investment Co? f M .., . . g V Carter's little ihw Fills': You Cannot be jJ - A Remedy That j Constipated Jf Makes Life J and Happy, JtmVii Worth. Living Small P;I1 JV i klLLS Couln bn ligaxur A n-fS ttIr,on a BARTER'S IRON PILLS : nwny i..orieB Uca l,n? v ti! grtIyLeIp most pale-faced people uw,.y ...... ..T-gMi! . ,,. I Can't sleep! Can'fcatl Can't even digest what little you do eat! all One or two dotes I ' WV ARMY & NAVY A -Hl DYSPEpSIA TABLETS V- J""1 make you feel ten years younger. Bert ! ba2 known remedy for ConUpaUon, Sour Stomach I - nd Dyspepsia. 1 25 cents a package at al! Druggists, or I sent to any address postpaid by the I U. S. ARMY & "NAVY TABLET CO. 260 West Broadway, NX ri,imr Ji "t1 miii nm n&uM!isaf- m , i '' " r ": -t1 1 11" " t' " mJ. ' ; ' .-i.'Lii lj mm m w tassag i -Fill In Had Utter-Camer- Mail to Post Office i LOCAL POSTMASTER,-Kindly h. eer-cmer deliver I ; for which I will p.y od delivaryi 1S27$5 U S WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS at $ .h i -TST256- U S THWFT STAMPS at 25c eacL" ? J Name ' C ? Addree S . 2 W. S. S. COST DURING 1918 I I fF.tJ.tJ April MM I Mr H 18 I Oc M2I f ii?vwoimn Mr 4 16 j Aut, 4.19 Nor. 422 5 S tiS.. Jun . 4.17 I Sept. 4 20 I Dc 4 23 5 I cwKT j j W. S. S. WORTH 3.00 JANUARY I. 1921 I V: ... |