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Show Developing Vnluablo Tracts. AmOng others of our1 busy business men who withall find time to develop a portion of the earth's surface in Iron county, might bo mentioned M. H. Dalley, licensed abstractor, land attorney, deputy I). S. Mineral Surveyor Sur-veyor and local representative of the loan firm of Miller and Viehlc. Mr. Dalley has two large farms that ho is attempting to fence and bring under, cultivation. Ono trac of thjk situated in tho Cedar vaUay, noa,r thq top of the BuUdojr ficjd, were hoia; just now preparing to, erect a, ra,hblt tiirht fence around n IflO.nnrn 4-rnif This is in a moM favprahle, locality for ar$ farming, and. vfhon fenced will U.P. dftuM p,rqd.u,ca, good crops of hay, rye, corn, potntoea, and wheat, Th,o ohqc tract la near Summit, where foe. hug 120 acres of fine land in ono body, covered by 13 cubic foot of high wa,tqr In the Summit Creok, and which he will brjng Into bearing as fast ns possible. Mr. Will Macfarlttno has clmrgo of Mr. Dallcy's farm In this valley, and la breaking up a considerable consider-able tract this fall. |