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Show 'ostrich farm FOR SALT LAKE Salt Lake, March 14. An ostrich farm, with from thirty to forty birds, will probably be one of the attractions In Salt Lake for tourists this summer. I. T. Moon, manager of tho Los Angeles An-geles ostrich farm, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday, and while hore expects ex-pects to mnke arrangements for a branch farm to take up the surplus stock of the California farm. "Salt Lake City is the one ideal inland in-land city in America for an ostrich farm," said Mr. Moon yestorday. "For some time we have been investigating conditions all over the country with tho Idea of establishing a branch farm. Wo have selected Salt Lako City as tho Ideal place because of its heavy tourist traffic and its Ideal climate. cli-mate. I already have a location or two' In view where a fine farm could bo established." Contrary to tho general opinion, according ac-cording to Mr. Moon, the ostrich does well In the more rigorous climates. In fact Mr. Moon says, that ostriches in this climate would produce better plumes than they would in tho milder climate of Los Angeles. The farm is always a great attraction for all tourists, tour-ists, and thousands visit the Los Angeles An-geles farm every year. . nn i |