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Show i iHHHHHHHHHHBMHBHHBBBBBIHBBHHHRBflRBBBBMBBRHRaflB W - -- ....- .. , - - -1 - ,f n Mm . ii I "V7"!E ISIE3I-A.T iT i X30XJ Jz5XjU !i i I UTAH'S IRRIGATED AREA 1 J What does that mean to Utah ? What does it mean to you? ' I I A GREATER COMMONWEALTH AND LARGER OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE INDIVIDUAL. t " Few of you men who read this can at onco realize the great work 'which tli3. .Svier River , 3 Landand Water Company is doing in Central Utali to multiply homes and farms, to build' ::' M w new towns and bring about a great development that will go on and on, all making for tho , jl i greater glory of the state. , p. "We want the cooperation. of everybody, just as everybody Will want one' of these beautiful f farms under the great irrigating system now being built. :' This great system will eventually cover 200,000 acres of land an area greater than the pros- j: ent irrigated area of the state. We are inviting the people of every state to come and settle. ;. among us and make their homes here. We want a thrifty, high-minded, cosmopolitan popu- J;' lation. Many elements make a strong, virile citizenship. ;, I f ' , Mbtiday, April II, 19IO, is tKe Day. ii I I: i" I 50,000 Acres of Land will I then be Thrown Open t, ,; j j For entry by drawing under the rules of the Carey act. Every man's chance is as good as anoth- i ,-jh ij I cr's, and the last man will get a good Farm. - ,i j . J ;i 'jl' I ;! nPVuP Tfl'W'l tlO will be held at Lynndyl (Lynn,) on the Salt Like Route, in Millard County, 1 18 miles south - 'Jlf; : J ;! -- J-X A YV XHm) 0f Salt Lake City. Special trains will be run and good accommodations provided for all who ' j! '' - "1 !; attend, . ' - ::i? 'l ; "Pl'ltf'P The price is only $60 an acre, including the perpetual water right, while every acre is worth $200. The down. ";! ' $ 4 ;! XTiXv? payment is only $5 an acre, and the balance is payable in eleven annual installments, beginning in 1912. Your 'J?'. '?' " , ;! land will earn all the payments so easily you will never miss the money. - j! "! ' J TTvil 1 i" Some of the choicest peaches grown in Utah come from this region, Which is well adapted fbf apples, cherries', pears' j! a ; - X tiXl berries and all the orchard and farm producui. The soil compares with the richest in the world. '"! " . I 1 1 i Forty acres will insiare a competence. ! : I i . i I II THE OPENING SALE OF LOTS IN LYNNDYL TOWNSiTE and the acreage surrounding jf. 1 ij the town will follow the land opening at once. '- vr-i-r -iijL-J;. ,. . I jj For all Particulars Call on or Address '"'li.' . f He L. Hollister (SL Compaiiy l ! I I ALEX McPHERSON Gen. Mg'r. 6B5 Newlraotuise Building, .Salt LaJfee Cifty. I The B. & S- Dry Goods Store. J i Extends a cordial invitation to all the people f of Parowan and surrounding towns to visit and 4 examine our new stock of men's and women's & apparel just arrived. The correot spring styles arc showing an immense collection of men's and J ladies' suits, skirts and waists and also dress f I goods. Everything of special merit in the now 4 materials, and stvles have heen critically con- j Y sidered in our selections of the present compre- f 1 1 hensive displays. W e also received a large as- I sortment of shoes for men, women, misses and A children. All styles and sizes of Hamilton I CJ Brown makes. We save you money on Every- thing you buy from us. a V a 5 Benson (EL Schwartz. i PAROWAN .... UTAH k |