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Show HE LIKES WYOMING. I. A. Ttorle;, formerly of Cciar City, Pleased With His New Kane Mas Large Farm and Reports Plenty of Work for Uoth Men and Teams. Lehi A. Thorley, formerly of this place, but who now resides at Otto, Wyoming, writing under date of Nov. 11th, 1905, concerning bis subscription, sub-scription, appends the following postscript: "P. S. Wo are always pleased to get The Reoord as it hrlngn great deal of news tbat we would not get by letter. We are getting along flrut class. Would liko very much to pay a visit home but don't kuow when we will be able to get off. It seems there Is so much work in this new country that ouo doea not have time for auytbing else. I havo rented out to othor pattios 500 aores of laud and still havo plonty loft to work. Men and teamB aro in gtoat demand and all produots of the farm, as woll as stock aud borsos, are selliug at good figures. "Tho B. and M. Rairoad is now at work putting its Hue through tbo country, and there aro eoveral largo canals now under construction which will mako"bloeeom as the roao" from two or three hundred thousand aorea of One land, to say nothing of tho many smaller canals. This will cor-tainly cor-tainly bo a land of many inhabitants 8omo day aud if you see anyone wanting homos, who havo a little money And a whole lot of sand, Bend them this way. They can get plenty of work at $1.00 por hour for man and four horses. L. A. T.M |