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Show May Break Up Land, Matters are under ' way whloh if terminated properly will be the means of nevoral parties contracting to have soveral hundred aoroa af our arid land broken up and prepared for seeding. seed-ing. A representative of the Arm of Summers & Morgan of Bait Lake Olty lira been here and has maskoan-. guaranteed 1R00 norH olran and plow they will frauTSuTately brine In an up-to-drite steam ontQt that will aooompllsh the work. The llrm is composed of men who have had a groat deal of oxporleooo In the work and olttljn to bo able to "show tho goods." Thoy ngroo to properly prepare th soil for sqodlna for $7.00 por aoro, but muat havo tho Urat namod amount on whloh to work, olso thoy oauuot mnko it pay thorn, And as thoy wish to locate hero permanently, per-manently, thoy fool that this la uot asking too much. Tholr Idea Is that tho oxpenie of purchasing and bringing bring-ing in an outfit Ut to cope with our brush laud will neooesaltate tho contracting con-tracting for 1500 acres In order to make themselves nafo. Thoy alio olnlm that. If this amount of land can be gunrautood to them tbnt tho work thoy will do will bo the moans of In-duclng In-duclng others owning land to havo It broken up with tholr outfit, and as there nro thousands of aoroa thoy an-tlolpnto an-tlolpnto bolug nolo to locato hore permanently and ougnge in thla olaea of work, Tho Godar Arid Farm ami Llvo 8took Company appointed Mr. Uriah T. Jonoa aim John S. Woodbury to euqulro among land owners and see If 1500 noroa oau bo aoourod with whloh to start oporatlona. The com-pnuy com-pnuy named Is willlug to furnish a tow hundred and it ia understood that tho Oudar Arid Kami Oompony ' will also furnish some. If thla ia true It eeoius that individuals ownlug Uud may be Induood to make up tho necessary amount. it U to bo hopod that some move will bo made in thla dirootlou, and If tho oontrnot Is not given to tho geutletuon mimed the pooplo owulng tho land should got together thorn-Halves thorn-Halves nnd make tho eltyrt. The season so far this winter una beeu Ideal for moisture nud the land will he in excellent condition for seeding, and if the words of expert are to bo rolled upon the tlrst year's crop that oau bo produced will uearlyoover tho J 'in?- cost of clearing, breaking and seeding. seed-ing. Aftevtho first year tho expense will ho light and tho promts heavy, which Is exuotly what wo nood In tb Codar Valley. Mattora'bnv uow had a beginning and it la to bo hopod that thla propo nltlon will rescb a succaonful conclusion, con-clusion, and our desert bo mado to produce grain which will bo tho equal of any In qunlily and bo the monna of bringing into onr ruldtt monoy that for yenra wo have been sending away. |