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Show I CEDAR YALLEY I DRY FARMS. jB Parties who liavo recently come 1 B ' from Cedar Valley report great IBS activity in the dry farm land. li- H perlmeiits m far as they have pro- HB grossed scorn to justify the belief H thai within the next fwv years tho w 100,000 acres which is now covered KfX with .sage brush will become fields Bffif of waving grain. ' JI Grain which was sown lust fall D and this spring has been cut and jBfv forms a basis on which to llgiirt'. ,Y ' the south end several hundred E ' ' acres have been liurvcslcd. That iRif&i which was plowed and sowed this MfeU spring failed to produce anything. flgffe That which was plowed last fall IHIK aiu' Mnm' ''s sP'i"K headed out P1Mm ,Ml1, '"'' m ''" ll1"' 's worthless. Is That which was )lowcd and fif s(wcil last fall will thresh about KHkUh l0 bushels l'u1' "wo. ,Hlt' Miuro is HlWl acres whicti wils plowed a ycai KflciH ago lint .spring; disked during the KPHm Hummer and sowed in Did fall will KftSJH thresh upwaids of 'J5 btishela per iJFfSSH acre, and is as full ami plump as W MBt irrigated wheat. fjpH Three steam plows and twenty HMfH teams are clearing and plowing mBgjjflHH ',l,,(1 icady for sowing this fall, and (' ''HfflBg il is i,nllcil1!lte1 t,,llL "bout -)non a9Hft r 3,000 acres of wheat will be vlH l)la"tw1, T,1 Kindest activity is fB to the north and south of I'dhiiuld, 4$iflHHB where the steam plows aro at work, jHk and in tho south end wheto a i VHSfc dozen four horso teams are busy. ; -$BKfl Raines Peterson, who is fanning JMbHIBl on tho lidgo this sido of the old nuHHa Dorton m-cII reports good success WW!3jPXii'pri'Jl):i"tloytHiHlsprf!piirI E lug to get in a lottof 'fall wheat Hf4 Near liim UraddoiV'Gill and V1. Hm'' Jcor are breaking up 100 acres Bn&- which will be planted this fall, HHr pauy is contemplating breaking up Hp .'fOO acres. MM? - Brig Mulllncr has built him a HHP home in the cedars south of the Mj& r mouth of West canyon and is IHL breaking up some preparatory to HBy, planting into fall wheat. Itrig has IHra invented a machine for clearing oft IHKjjk the cedai' trees and says that ho IHHf, can clear the cedar groves cheaper IHK than sage brush lauds. His ma C chine cdpiisLs of a long log, one IBb " t end of which is fastened by means IBPf of a chain to the tlee and to the ImP other end of which Is attached a IKfV span of holies. A sort of a twist ijg' is tsikun and the tree is pulled up iBjt by the roots. |