Show UNION 11 PACIFIC PLANS TO PLACE SETTLERS IN VALLEY omaha march 15 A plan to place desirable settlers on the large areas of fertile land tributary to the un ion pacific system was announced 1 here ie r e t today 0 d ay b by y li M ad adams vie vice e p president e s d e n t ot of t the ho uni union on pacific 1 in n charge of 0 traffic selective colonization is thle the name given to the plan according to the announcement as al only real home seekers with some mean will bo be encouraged to locate reduced round trip rates of 0 one tare fare plus two dollars are being established tickets to be on sale on specified dates from march to november liberal appropriations are being made mada for advertising in eastern papers and inquiries will be thoroughly investigated and followed up by field representatives of the railroad ral rai load helpful cooperation will be given in meeting the wishes odthe ot the prospective settlers as to the kind of land and type of home surroundings desired and la in assisting in the movement of household goods and livestock from the old horres homes to the new arrangements will 0 o W asade ide to put the new settlers in ouch with county agricultural agents superintendents of schools home dem li agents ministers minister sand and any eccles ten en cles which may be formed to give ht hi newcomers a wel welcome cometo to P assist KI t in setting getting started and to hoep in touch with them through the tori fori ie e period he union pacific system Is enter ma n upon this work with confidence oid enthusiasm said mr air adams in the belief that many useful cit i i ii will come to our communities rid iid become permanent residents and that the states counties cities i i i towns will supplement our effii with their own we must make fi foul that the move means inch to him as to us tributary u ur lines are millions of acres of moi unproved roved and unimproved lands bb e anve a d d into farms ro re diversified farming dairying in ii and poultry raising can be sue suc ully giuily carried on utah by reason beazon of its advantages in the way of a long growing season rich soil and abundant water should profit greatly by this joint egort ot of the railroad and the communities the railroad has no land to sell nor will its representatives make sales of any kind the work will be under the direct supervision of robert A smith supervisor of agriculture at omaha and C C gignoux assistant supervisor of agriculture who will devote his entire time to field work established traffic representatives of the company will also assist settlers at both ends ot of the jour ney |