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Show IHIATM OF VALUE TOJffilElS SALT LAKE, Dec. 4 Louis F. Boyle of the Lntcrniountain Industrial U'sociatlon. an organization planning vo - bring alnjut better conditions among the Utah farmers, has just :omplcted the report of the first three months' operations, extending over :he communities tributary to Payson, tantaquin. Goshen and Mona. In separate divisions he has taken up the general conditions of in,, different dif-ferent communities, under which is brought out the location, distance from the principal cities of the state, area, population, the predominating nationality and the general sanitary health and climatic conditions. He has also included a store of Information on the educational advantages as well on covering the ecclesiastical conditions condi-tions of the towns. In another branch he lakes up the residences, business houses and other information dealing with the present history of Ufe town. Including Its prin-ipal prin-ipal Industries and employment conditions. con-ditions. Lecture to Farmers. Where there is factional strifes in evidence, of the boosting spirit shown, the details are included In the report. Under the work of the association he reports the crop conditions, the average aver-age ield. with the principal product, end the number of caul,., and other Hock raised each year. .Markets nearest near-est to the communities are also enumerated. enu-merated. The report is filled wiib illustrations illustra-tions of the various prevailing condition's, condi-tion's, to further call atteution to the actual conditions of the various communities. com-munities. Dy entering into every phase of the town, a store of information informa-tion invaluable to prospective settlers Is provided. Desides collecting this data. Mr. Hovle lectures to the farmers of the 1 various communities, on scientific faimlng, and by aual demonstrations with some of the far-ns Is showing the people how to make Imporve-merits Imporve-merits in the management of their farms. |