Show postmaster POULSON RETURNS Is captivated with live things he observes in gem gea state N C poulsen paulsen returned last week neek from his vacation which he spent with his bis brocher brother in law C J engar at rexburg Rex burg idaho mrs poulsen paulsen accompanied compa nied nidd him and enjoyed the trip fully as much as did her husband mr and mrs engar took them in hand and there was nothing in that part of idaho worth seeing that they were not shown mr poulsen paulsen is of the opinion since seeing idaho that the farmers here know little about farming on a large scale the country there has a bed of lava as a foundation and on this is deposited about three to five feet of fine soil roil lit in the method of working this land it is only ne cesary to get the water into a large head bead ditch and it will sink until ohp lava iq 11 reached and then it spreads all the land hand and rises near dear the surface so that plants get nourishment it is easer to work mark acres there than it would be to farm 10 acres in this valley the fields of grain were a surp surprise and a delight to look upon in beet culture there is 13 nothing in the west which touches it M poulsen paulsen saw sav one field of sugar beets acres in extent and not a blemish to be found anywhere in the field he visited sugar city and the large sugar factory there is one of the wealth creating establishments which is making the farmer rich lie he finds that a great portion of the inhabitants of that part of idaho are former residents of utah and they are all prospering among the number number I 1 be saw and visited 1 I J steart and family ile he found mr stewart enjoying a measure of prosperity which he never approached in utah ile he has built up a lucrative practice in the idaho town and is content to make that his home the kumur that he was expected back here is unfounded unfound cd it probably sprang from the condition of mr stewarts warts health during the first few months residence in rex burg he was ill for many weeks and bethought he thought the climate had bad something a to do with it but he is now convinced that it was but a temporary ailment a and his ability is appreciated in n his new home and he will stay there in definitely defina tely mr engar or olsen oisen as his friends know him here is enjoying an era of prosperity which binds him to idaho As teacher in the acad academy my at rexburg he has attained to a most enviable position and while his labors in that institution only occupy part of the time he has many man y private pupils and his band and orchestra work keip him busy he gets more remuneration for his public and private labor than he could hope to in utah while there is much that draws him to sevier county he is wise enough to know that buri is a land of golden opportunity and he will stay there awhile mr and ali mis a poulsen paulsen enjoy enjoyed ed every minute ot of their isit and come hone ho ne refreshed from their travels in idaho |