OCR Text |
Show SEES GREAT OPPORTUNITIES IN IRON CO. AGRICULTURE. Mr. T. II. Glaze of Los Angeles, California, who has purchased 320 of the Ernest land near Summit, and has the management of 320 acres more for his niece, has taken up his residence in Iron county and will probably make his permanent home here. Mr. Glaze has also Required the Hackney tractor formerly owned by Mr. Gregory, and expects to go into farming on the newly acquired hind on a large scale. Mr. Glaze, who is accompanied by his wife, owns a large ranch in Nevada and has had B large amount of experience ex-perience in farming and ranching, but says that in his opinion this section of Iron county affords the best opportunities opportun-ities for this class of investment of any section in the West with which he is acquainted. Mr. Glaze drives a Series 17 four cylinder Btudsbaksr car, and says that for a country such as this he knows of no car regardless of price that can equal it. In making the trip here from Los Angeles over the Lincoln Highway, High-way, Mr. Glaze states that they encountered en-countered a great deal of mud, and that something iiks 1 1 care of various makes were passed fast in the clay, but that his Studebaksr made it through on its own power, We are pleased to have men such as Mr Glaze take up their residence among us, as it means u decided impetus im-petus to the dcveiopawmt of this- pwl I of the country. |