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Show ff Over Jordan i (Continued from page 1) ' ?m 'a halt dozon Bolt bliidertt aro lmrvost- m lng the crop and In u few days tlio . Iium of tho thrashing mnchlno will bo K heard. pW Tho tllHtrlot. howover Is bocomlng m famous ns n producer of alfalfa which EW uoslifba putting tho ground In condl-I.L condl-I.L , tlon to produco other crops, In sovornt II' Instances In producing In values ,' nnnunlly what wbm being ankod an the I. total pi Ice for tho land two years ago. i - Clareuco North Is tho champion alfalfa IS , fannor of tho soctlon nnd lost your A produced ovor olght tonn por urre on Hi, , nu. olght acre tract and this yonr ItBJf promises to nbout equal tho aboo Kb yield on his forty aero tract. Many l&flf largo stacks of alfalfa now tnko the KflP placo of sago brush, shad scalo and WmSL greasowood, In fact, but a small area IBw of tho G.000 ncres undor tho Utah Lake HE8f. nnd I'rovo rtlvor projects Is still covor-IK0 covor-IK0 cd with natlvo brush. E,' Homes havo been oroctnd by II, M. MV Mendenball, M. Hopkins, R. I). Jonos, f ' , T. W. Tamo, Thomas Hall, M A. Hpt' I'ondloton, Joseph Uroadbcnt, II. J. K' Mecler, J. C. McDonald, II. C. Comer, Whi Louis Peterson, Walter Wofflndon, JR& , Joseph Nowraan, Frank Newman, Ufp ' Jacobs ttrothars, J A. Greenland, H Horman Allrod, C. II Itoborts, James Ug, II. Gardner, Isaac Hardman. Wllford Bki' Ilnrrtmnn nml anvnrnl liV tlin Austin Hros Association. A ronsplruo-s thing ubmit thone nnmos Is that thoy include in-clude but fow of tho old llmo Lolil residents, nearly nil bolng from othor part; tho sarao rulo scorns to hold to a lesser oxtont, rogurdlng most of tho Jund owners of tho sec-tloii. Their liamos (ncludo: 8. W. Hoss, Ilyrum Smith. Nnto Itockhlll, Itoy Lott, Joseph Wntkins, 11 C. Lott, J.'C. QUI-man, QUI-man, William and John L. Froemnn, Tsrael Kvnns. J. T. Cordon, Ooorgo Hovoridge. A. W. Davis, Thoodoro Parson. A J. Clark. S. W Clark, Hobort Hevorldgo, Dr. Walter Ilnslcr, Itny Itolifrls, Iluol and Itodnny Allrod, doorge Comor, James Comor, C. 13. Wade. A. I and Lafo Chrlstorforson, John Whimper, Illchnrd Norman, II. C. Plxlon, Jamos II., Itced, Hoy nnd Arch Gardner, Virgil Coatos, Isaac llJiins, J. C. Larnbco, Frank Attwood and son, A. J. Kvnns, A. J. Pondloton and Mrs. Mary Haddock. Wator In tho magic wand that hao mado this dosor.t to blossom as tho roso. Prior to tho taking out of tho two canals this land wns considered ns bolng practically worthless and sold nt from $2.60 to $10 por aero. Much has recently changed hands nt $160 per ncro nnd this wook u deal was consumotcd at n price that means about $2G0 per aero for lnnd and wntor. Tho section nbovo tho canals Is rapidly coming to tho front ns a producor of dry grain, somo of It this year nromlslnc a ylold of forty bushels of turkey red whont por acre. M-ich of this land ran yet be pur elm sod nt prices less than thoso ro-oolved ro-oolved this J oar for wheat from u slnillnr acrongo on the adjoining land. ,f local people neglect tho opportuu-ltles, opportuu-ltles, outsiders will rtmu In This land Is ouunl to Or suporlor to that In Cednr Valley, twelvo mllos furthor away, and soiling at U llfty per eont higher price. n |