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Show Utah's Jewish Colony Devolops Arid Land W. 1). ( andlaiiil, ;v. Win. Spry anil Party Inspect Piute Kcservoir Project W. D. Candland of this city, prca-dent prca-dent of the Slate lind Hoard, ha'-eturiicd ha'-eturiicd from a trp into Sevier and 3iule counties, where he and a nuin-icr nuin-icr of other slate officials inspected he recently-completed Piute Irriga-ion Irriga-ion project. In the pariy were Clovi rnor Spry, i.llonic-y Cciicra! Harm s, all ini-ni-iers ot" the Stale Land Hoard and fvei.il other oi'icial and j. rrm i i n ' 1 1 : icn vho are inier-'stcd in the pro ;i ess and upbuilding ol Ihe slate. "No one can n:ali:'.i; wiiat great hinrs have been acr'ornjilislied on he Piute irrigation jroject, especially especial-ly in Ihe Clarion colony, until tins lave visited the tract." said Attorney iencral Albert 11. Harm s, after mating mati-ng an inspect ion of the stale's irri-;at:on irri-;at:on project. Mr. I'.arneu said thai it least 30,(100 arris of land which leretofore has been considered v;-l-leless will be under cultivation this1 ear and will projhn.i' cNn-H'-n! i ropr. "It is wonderful the development .vhich has been maib' by the .lewi. h colony." says Mr. i'.rnne:;. "Crops ire looking fine and tin- farmers have 'stands of a'!--t,t whi-di a-e not surpassed sur-passed in any portion of the stale Utah should well be proud of this colony and the wonderful work it is doing. The opportunity which the stale afforded these people has made homes for the homeless and the .hings which Ihe state hail done are :-. I'precia! ed. Those responsible for biinging these people lo Utah did a ::r at tiling for Ilium and for the stale." |