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Show JEEP ON LAKE MEAD . . Most of the shoreline of Lake Mead, back of Itoulder d.im, Is In Nevada. Shown In the amphibious Jeep are Lloyd Payne, Clark county clerk; J. D. Porter, Las Vegas, and Peggy Neville, Salt Lake City. many other crops are nuturals. Water Wa-ter tor Irrigation comes from snow-fed snow-fed mountain streams, from arte-liun arte-liun wells, and from dug wells with pumps to raise it to the surface. Growing In Wraith, Population. As Nevadans continue the development devel-opment of the natural resources, their state forges ahead. The least populous of all the states, it contributed contrib-uted vitally to victory during the wur Just ended. Thousands of soldiers, sol-diers, ground triHi"s and air forces were trained on Its soil and In Its air. Minrs and mills operated at shcepherder sit down together. Movie stars and the nation's wealthiest wealth-iest who visit the state soon learn that they are not Judged by their wealth or their fame. Nevada has its own standard. A gilded dollar is worth no more than any other; it's the metal Inside that makes it ring true. In 1775. before the Revolutionary war, Franciscan friars crossed Nevada Ne-vada on their way to California. Fifty years later, Peter Ogden of the Hudson Bay company discovered discov-ered the Humboldt or Ogden river. |