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Show A SEASON OF PLENTY. Utah farmers never have had a more favorable season than the one now near its close h As late as Wednesday, long lines of tomato wagons were driving up to the canneries, after a record pack had been readied at the warehouses of the canning concerns. I Thousands r.i farmers, having stored their ha crops and gatli V cred in considerable revenue from peas fruits and garden truck', ar I sending great loads of beots to th dumps and soon their pa days I will be at hand when they will have more raouC from that one prod I uct than ev er before Even storms have aided in the plowing and, though the hauling J1 is heavy, with a few days of milder weather the land will !' in per- I feet condition for the harvest. I There is no farming district in all the country with a brighter outlook than that of the territory adjacent to Ogden With the farmers organized under an irrigation district and I working out the details of extensive plans for the- storing and dis- 1 tlibuting of water, the future of this farming region is not onl' I promising but hiphh encouraging, ami Ogden is destined to profit I great ly by this development |