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Show ' WHY LEAVE UTAH? HHf r HI j ( o ask tho abovo question from the Hi fact that wo occasionally hear of HHj young people going to other states HHj to find homes, and otherwlso engago B ' , ' themselves In order to mako a llvell- hood. It Is too often tho enso that wo s becomo dissatisfied with our own lot, 1 and hanker after the lot of the other $ ( fellow. It is too often tho case that j wo pass up the opportunities at our very doors and go roaming over tho PBi country In search of far off oppor- tunltles, and when wo finally settle K town wo havo spent ii gien. deal or HHf . valuable time, a largo Bum of monoy, and do not find ourselves in any ht- HHt 1 tcr condition, and perhaps not so well HHj ' located nn If wo had remained at HBj I home, at loast in our own state. HHV j Cacbo Valley has thousands of PPJ' ncroa of tho bost Irrigated land In BB1 I tho west. This land Ih adapted for HBj ' fruits, beets, and all sorts of vei;o- , tiblcs. It Is too high priced for it heal HBj, land, but to the small fanners who ' will tako the land and properly fertll- PPJ Ize and cultivate It, theio Is an hide , , 1 endent living in it for himself and '. family. Cache Valley wants her own ' ' sous to remain at homo and cultivate M , ' this land which cannot help but be worth a mint of money. She also wants - homescekers to couin .her way and h buy this land, build their little homo V. , and here dig out of the ground an In- HBj dupondenco. Everybody should be a ' I, , booster for Cache Valley. The knock- Bf er should bo tarred and feathered and ' .' ridden out of tho county on a rail, BBr Again If young men, and all those J' ( who havo tho spirit of migration, uro BBji Interested In dry farming they should BBj, remember that Uncle Sam has 320 BBT acres of the best laud for them. All BBJ i that Is necessary Is to get busy, plant BBt tho seed, and harvest the crop. That's BBJ all and tho land Is yours, In our neigh- BBJ boring county on tho west :tt(.rU 1.21 BBJ acres has been designated and open BBJ ' to entry under tho Smoot Enlarged BBF r Homestead Act. This Is uoarly "twlco BBJ as much land as has boon designated BBJ j ' , ' lu any other county In the state, A BBJ vast empire is at our very doors In BBL; this remarkable county. Dotted hero H' and thero are tho irrigation projects BBK of the l'roiiioiitory-Cuilow Land Com- H ( pauy and tho Utah-Idaho Laud and H t ' Water Company, making it possible Ht:. "', I(ir Uiu dry f aimers to got enough ir- B , rlgated laud within easy reach for tho B 'K, raising of hay, vegetables, and for BBH J ". planting of a small orchard, Dosldes BBBk '" . ,'; these companies havo a large acreage HB V of choice dry farm laud at low tig- BBr ores. Tho l'romoutory-Curlow com- BBJJ pany has sold over 150,000 acres dur- H'1 . '"B Ul" last elghteou months, and tho BBJJCt.rf JV results of civilization and develop- E f BBHkkv mont nl' remiii'kablo. Men possessed H pflBBBBBB Into this a BBJAVBBBBBBF today aro In pos- BBBBBJBBBBBj an Independent fortune BBBBBBBBBBL man has done man BBJ RBBBBBBV? Be BBBBBBlflBBBBBBKBBBBaBBBBBH Young men it us up lo you. You alone aro to decide whether or not you will lay around tho cities getting n Job hero and there whllo you aro able to work, am) when old'ago comes on and you aro unable to work havo nothing that you enn look upon as tho accomplishment of -your labor, or whethor you will get out and take opportunity op-portunity by the forelock and througu a few years of harshlp, perhaps of sacrifice muster to your sldo that which will grow whilo you sleop, and caro for you and your in old ago. Wo say "porhaps of sacrifice" becauso nticrlilco brings forth tho "blessings of heaven," and it Is that which ono works and struggles for that gives him tho most Joy. There Is no necessity neces-sity of going to Idaho, or Nevada or nny othor stato. Utah is tho best In tho Union. Your opportunity Is hero. Will you grasp It? |