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Show FINF. WHEAT LAND $10 TO $15 AN ACRE IN UTAH ' H '! land of the Promontory- LH f V - sCirlew Tract Pronouiced t & Uqaled in Value by, V'H Colonization Expert bbVbbV H! $ " FARMERS ARE ' PROSPEROUS H " The uniform success of the farm- K J:""' en who' rate settled some two hua- Ht . dred thousand acre out oMhe total gH: ' " four hundred thousand, arret of the gangs' - i. . H." f," Promontory Curlew .tract of dry K' farm wbeat land la northern Utah '" ' tt ttraen wldeatUatioH through- Ht t but the entire' west and middle west- 'i :' era atatet, ' ggflt ' s. In Bernern Utah. and southern Ida r' , ho, , sweeping smoothly westward Hfc! $fe from the foothills of the, mighty ggK ' Rockier, Ilea a, wheat empire of tre- PKBBBJT1- --jt v ggBi'r v mendous possibilities. Seven years aE) l$?P ago this roar hundred, thousand ac- 4' , n cres of whrat land was purchased by f f-- - a group of promlneat ard sueeest- LsbH '& 'UJ lrMtdrB buslaess, men and placed H? tm ' th; awrket.-" More .than 'half 'of K-' this vast tract, nearly a quarter 'nf HP Sp million acres, has been settled by Rt p'f prosperous farmers. H! - P-. Promontory Curlew farmers have Hii , ' been successful for two reasons! Hji) fr (One) the high productivity of the LH'Y $?' - 'ncl: nB (Two' Ui low' prlce- lB aH' p 1'11 mer ta tvo m,1Ilon b1,n H' Ut"' l c,a of wbMtH o4" 'barley and rye H; ", i were harvested within the boundar- iH'' iSwr i : lea' of the promontory Cftrlew tract, bbb -. 0"- ' three buBdred acre Pre LaKi avVtC ' i ',lTa. hundpsd ..bushela K? J&Ar ' 'WwhaathB average of" forty busb- Hj :H'". f eta'io tha aere. The dry farm wheat p jjS i ' UmA oa the Promontory Curlew tract i; taVKleed at from tea to fifteen dol- gfllBli ;v-vt? ' Urt B flCre- with ten years In whlca gBl' ' ' to7;,Vn".'lendld markets at gflH' ;QS - y 9j,ew tTeyfe,m e f tb w - K' ?t 4 ttat'thia.)wy'aasaaseiln'. H i fed '- ?fflft:olfV: ,0JNle. ; r.-'.f'- V -liM;tiHui,iw-jMm-l'tlM seuthj gjMd't;' ?. 'i.j...: . . 1 Ogden la less than three hours away. The Southern Pacific railway traverses tra-verses the tract, and the Bait Lake ft Idaho railroad will traverse the project when completed, this road now being In the course of consrtue-tloa. consrtue-tloa. The towns of Snowvllte, Howell, How-ell, Pnraontory and Showell are all located on the tract Itself. It fs easy for. aay intelligent farmer to figure out Just how advantageous this land Is when the low prices or from ten to fifteen dollars an acre are. taVon Into consideration, together to-gether with the fact that it Is land, yielding up to twaaty-flva bushels of wheat per acre the first year, and with the government guarantee-. Ing a splnedld price for wheat for many morths to come. Address all Inquiries to Herschel Bullen, secretary and manager,. Promontory Curlew' Land Company, Logan, Utah. |