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Show BOB fsfl'ES Hi I HlliTilG TRIP According to Cashier It. A. Moves of the Commercial National Bank who lias just returned from an extended vacation trip to his brother-in-law s sheep ranch in Cottonwood canyon, K'Uth of. Uintah, the farmers and, ranch men of that section are making mak-ing wonderful strides in progressive farming. He declares that eoiue of the mom enterprising ones are driving plpo Into the foothills south of Weber We-ber canyon, and utilizing the water to generate electric power with which they are practically operatiug their farms and ranches, and Intend in time to install heavy dynamos that will oven do such small chores as cooking, cook-ing, churning, etc Already, the heavy work, such as cleaning grain, grinding corn, lighting, light-ing, heating, running crcaui separators, separa-tors, fanning mills, etc Is being done by the electricity brought to their service by their enterprise, und owing ow-ing to tho inexpensive manner In which the motor-force is obtained, there will bo no limit to tho tasks surrendered to the dynamos. Mr. Moves reports a splendid trip, having spent three weeks of his trip in a sheep outfit. He did some hunting, hunt-ing, mountain limbing, fishing, and enjoyed himself generally In the open country stretching to the south of the WoIhit canyon. He 9ny.s ho had a trip such as Joe Thomas would enjoy bettor than the one he had on Hugh Wood's Idaho ranch with Matt Browning, because no one would play tricks on an unsuspecting and penceable city man. |