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A NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED FOR PEOPLE NOW ON EARTH iiH9i
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S PINAL REPORT
rider's Shortage Figures Up Forty-Six
ndred Dollars That of GWilym
Jones Around $3000.00,
urday'a special meeting
Vof county commission
B report of J. W. Ed-Hj-1
nudltor from Salt
Hf filed nnd accepted,
khowa It. w. Snyder,
tort In. his nccouuU
B Gwllyra Jonea, county
Hkcordor, 12010.76. It
by tho board, nil mom
ity Attorney Hoffmann
B to mako domand on
B bondimen for tho
HBi in tho report of tho
Br Thomaa moved that
HBwi of Owllyni Jonen,
BBScdor, bo accepted. All
HBSlonora votod nyo. Tho
fjonoa had boon tabled
K mooting until nuch
Bl Auditor Edmunds
K-bla nccounta. A. D.
bod boon In chargo ot
Ho a special deputy,
Hfc voto thank.
t CommlMlonor Han
fHl by Commissioner
lB; McKlnnon was np
.bbbbbV"! recorder to fill
B? term of Jonen. In
W however, tho np
tcon tondored L.TA
Hfellnod the place. II,
Kr clerk and rocordor,
Bpolntmont, but wna
pvrmon nnd Fred l
Baiuiod ns delegates to
Bbon county nt tho
Bl ccngrt In km
HUku City tula week.
B who succeeds It. W,
HHwiurrr, una allowed n
BB'n1ar' of fCG.CO n
B" hna not oa yet
Buty, but It la mulor
Vn mind n gentleman
HBmcounty familiar with
Bloy of Winter Qunr
HSftted dog tax collector
Blthroo dollara a day
Bd put In Thl tip
B nwuy with all other
Htn tho Mvernl pre
Bunty. Bdjournod aubject to
Bchnlrman
ODE CASES.
BrClmrKtvl With Km
if County KiiikIn,
B'lity Clork Qwllym
BV, Snyder, treasurer,
Hrestod last wcok on
Bmbeztlomunt In con
Belr nlloKod ahortnfioa
Bf W. Udmunda, apo
B'lio complaints wero
Bni Potter, Boron 01
Hdiion nnd Juno Dry
Htlc amount la placed
Biundrod nnd twenty
H oacu Inatanco.
B"ontB nro alloRcd to
nlttod on the 4th of
Hfti waived oxamlna
lnnt Monday bound
Bilrlct court under a
B bond. Snyder waa
jBUH0 ' " alleged
t, but will bo roar
Hlomorrow, Bro, candidate for
vpubllcan ticket, will
H against Snyder.
aokii ii:.vicax ui:ruoi:iM
AltlllVK AT (AUI)i:. CITV
I'ilOVO, Auc 22. William C.
MeOIollan nnd wlfo nr tho first
refugee from Mexico to nrrlvo In
I'rovo, and both nro plcasod to got
back to n placo whoro thoy can real
and rocupcrato nftor tbo hardships
of mo Mexican rebollton, McClol
Ian, who U 84 yearn old, la still
atrong nnd healthy and has boon
used to hnrdshlps nil his llto. Ho
was a member of tho Mormon bat
talion that wont through tho south
ern country following tho Mexican
war,
Whon McCtellan loft Kt I'aso n
number ot tho mon wantod to ro
tura to tnko chargo of their proper
ty, but ho said that It went
against tho grain ot tho colonists
to kIvo up their guns. Ho would
not glvo up his gun direct to a Moxl
can, but gavo It to his grandson,
who handed U to n third parly bo
foro tho Moxlcan robvl obtalnod It.
McClcllan spenka vory highly of
tho treatment accorded the refugees
by tho pcopla of Kl I'oso.
I'imiTi' i'i:iii:hation
HAH 1'Ii.VN roll UTAH
1 - LA&ItOBfjfLlSiGAn1
effort will h mado by tha World'a
Purity Federation to secure tho es
tablishment In Utah or a now atato
department, n bureau for tho sup
pntMlon of public vice, to ho on a
I par officially with other branches
jcr the now atato government, llko
I tho Insurance nnd treasury dejmrt
jmenta, Thn aim of tho federation
lit primarily tho auppnmalon of tho
white alnvu traffic, and thou to wlpo
out tho public dive. Utah la aeltted
na tho atnto In which to make tho
experiment with ono or two othor
state becnuao of tho progresa al
ready made tlioro by tho atato
bruucli of tho purity federation. Tho
numea of thoao to have chargo of
tho organization of tho now cam
paign will bo made public later.
TRUTIIFJIMS.
Ciiunnl Toiimtoea .Muot 1U) "Holltl
I'Hck" or "I'unv," lite.
San Francisco dispatches atato
that aovornl million labels for can
nod tomatoes must bo reprinted to
satisfy ii ruling or tho department
pt agriculture.
The department has held that
only "solid pack" cans may boar tho
label "tomatoea." Cans mado of
Juice and pulp must bo labeled "pu
reo tuado from tomato trimmings
with at least ono pound of toma
toes."' .
Tho Utah dairy and pure food
commissioner says this law has beon
In forco hero for over a yoar and
Is observed.
"Tho laying on of hands" for
complaints, on pod ally In children, la
now taking tho placo of Christian
Science, A mother cured her boy
of tho clgarotto habit with ono ap
plication. Sho laid her loft hand on
tho boy's neck, her rlrht hand on
ono substantial allpr)r, and then
laid tho slipper whore It would do
tho most good It of.'ected a cure
and a relapsr Is not lok'od for.
DRY jFJEj. jLLIl BOOTH
BBpo of noon today (Thursdfa)) the wheels ot all In-
V the Salvation Army In America will bo stopped In
sAVf Gen. William Ilooth, whone funeral takes place at
IBB'Hng hour In London.
IBVr hours every merabor of tho Salvation Army In this
B1 drop hla tusk and ongago In prayer. Orilera to that.
boen sont out from tho army headquarters.
Wementa Jiavo boon- completed for momorlal services
BWlmultanooualy In every city and Important town In
LBHRtatea at 3 o'clock, Saturday, Suptombor 1st.
UmMsrauj jina jj0on jrnwn up for ftj (no ,jBj,t military
v nrmy In tho United States, and tho various com
iJkBVo boon rotiuested to Invite city and state officials,
HHV n" denominations and Christians generally to take
1 WWcountrywIdo memorial
DEMOCRATS NAME
WW
i:Vi:itYTHIN( IIAH.MOMUUH AT
TIIKIItCONV:.STIOX.
Ii. O. lloffmnnn Kmlormil For Dis
trict Attorney nnd H. V. Kmltlt
For Htnto Trrnnurer Fnrty lt
1'liMlgrtl to Ik-onomlrnt AdintnU
tnit Ino of County Affnjrw,
Tlio democratic county convention
was called to order promptly nt 10
o'clock yesterday morning nt Price
by Noll M. Madsan, chairman. Thorn
oa F. eKIter noted a secretary. La
ter thoso temporary officers woro
mado pormnncnt. W. I). William
ot Cnstlo aato ond Samuol Nnylor
woro named as n commltteo on reso
lutions, platform and gonoral order
of business. J. II. Mlddleton of
Prlco nnd I.avo It. Kvnna of Castle
Onto componod tho conmiltleo on
credentials.
DcleKntrM lit Attcndniicc.
Winter Quarters, 8. J. Ooldlng;
Bcoflold, Nell M. Mndson nnd W. N.
Moselcy, tho former holding tho
proxy ot Dent Ilolfson; Castlo Onto,
W. II. Williams and Lavo II. Kvans;
Holpor, B. T. llorkonhogon nnd El
mor Ilroekor, tho lattor holding tho
proxy ot Enoch Hryncrj Price, T.
F. Koltor, J. II. Mtddloton, Albert
llryner nnd J. A. Crockett; Clcnr
Creek, C. M. Anderson nnd P. 12.
Neyj Sunnysldo, Snmuol Nnylor, Hy
rum Wilcox nnd J. C, Twaddle. Kon
It worth, Harper, Spring Qlon, Car
bonvlllo and Hiawatha precinct
woro not reproaontod. . ' ";
Tlio Ticket Xoiulnntnl. i
tjllepreienlntlvo Levi NilIarrao
bfii'rico. Ajj. JJSry&Bir
Fou'iir c?iinIssile?ryr5ln
Wilcox of Sunnysldo.
Two-yoiir commissioner Noll M
Mndson of Bcoflold.
County clork l.nko Young of
Holpor.
County recorder J. W. Hill of
Wellington.
Treasurer Oliver T. Harmon of
Prlco.
Sheriff Thomaa F. Koltor of
Winter Quarters.
Aiwessor Andrew Young, Br., of
Castlo Oato.
Surveyor Alvln Thnyn of Wel
lington. Superintendent of schools Be
brlng J. Ooldlng of Winter Quarter.
Attorney William II. Fryo of
Prlco.
Htnto Contention IMigutcN.
Tho delegates to tho atato con
vention aro llynim Wilcox, Samuel
Naylor, II. C. Smith. L. O. Hoff
mann, T. F. Koltor, John W. Hill,
Nell M. Madson, Lavo It. Evans and
P. E. Key. Delegates to tho atato
convention nro to act us delogates
to tho Judicial convontlon.
Urolutlm Adopted.
Ilo It resolved, That this conten
tion endorse tho candidacy of II. C.
Smith of Prlc for tho office of
Into treasurer, and that tho dolo
gate this day choton be instructed
In hi behalf. It U furthor
Ilesohed, That wo endorse tho
candidacy of U. O. Hoffmann of
Prk-e for tho office of district attor
ney of tho Sovonth Judicial district,
und that tho delegates to tho Judi
cial convention bo Instructed In his
behalf.
I'liitfonu unit llfMiltitlonx,
That wo do most heartily ondort.0
tho national democratic platform
and the nominees, Hon. Wood row
Wilson und rrhomas It. Marshall for
the presidency nnd the vlre presi
dency, respectively.
Second, That wo plodgo the nomi
nees of this convontlon in behalf of
nn economical administration of
connty government.
Nell M. Madsen an permanont
chairman and Thomas F, Keller, as
secretary, will be In active charge
ot the county campaign.
HOWEIJH KXI'I.WIHTUHIM
IX OAMPAKJX AUK MHIIT
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 23.
In accordance with the law passed
at tho last seislon of 'congress, pro
viding for publicity of campaign ex
penses, Ileprescntatlve Howell to
day filed with the clerk of rocorda
of tho house n atatoment ebowJng
total expenditures In his campaign
for ronomlnatlon. The atatoment
showed thorn to bo up to date
$37.50. This amount was assessed
against Howell by the republican
atato commltteo to assist In defray
ing tho expenses ot the state con
vention. Howell said there had
been no contributors to his campaign.
KKPOltT ON Till! CHIIKAI,
CHOP OF THE WOItl.il
WA8HIXUTON, D. C, Aug 24
Prollmlhary figures of this years
production ot tho prlnclpnl crops of
aovornl foreign countries wore re
cotvedfthU morning by the depart
ment of ngrlculturo by enblo from
tho .International Institute of Agri
culture nt Home, Italy, n follows'
VhU Prussln, 9,t 00,000 bush
clar, llulgarla, 3,067,000 bushels:
Canada, m.927,000 bushels, tfisyut
28,B;000 bushcla. ' f P
. Cpfn-Srln, 24,980,000 bushels;
Egyt, 76,448,000 bushels.
Crfton Egypt, 84,144,000 lbs.
Ryo Prussln, 340,344,000 bush
els!, Huluarln, 18,373,000 buthelai
Canada. 32,r.20,000 bushels; Egypt.
l.aSB.OOO" bushels; Dcnmnrk, 2C.
B66J000 bushels,
OaU Prussia, 387,440,000 bush
oU; Cnnada, 340.022,000 bushels;
Deranrk, 62,468,000 bushels; Hun
gary, 88,640,000 bushols.
' Spain, 8,GS4,000 bushels;
Egnt 1,446,000 bushels.
jTho condition of cereal crops In
RtMslft 1 auch aa to predict ylclda
abvo tho average.
PJKHmiCHHIVia TO HAVE
W Fi'1.1, TICKliT IX FIEM)
Jbl JI. Stevenson, chairman of tho
Caon county wing of tho progrca
tvc. toll Tho Advoento that It la
th Intontlon to have n full county
tlckot In tho flold In Carbon county.
Thf convention la to bo hold nt
Prlco on tho 10th of September,
thrpo dnya previous to tho atnto con
vention. Tho official call appears
olsowhoro In thl Impression of "tho
great moral and religious."
,f(.may '"' ""y Htovenson, that
sont'ndorscmenta will bo mndo of
candidate on tho republican nnd
domocrntlo ticket, but these will bo
fow. Chairman Btovonson has re
ntjy mado n trip throughout tho
county, nnd ho anya ho found tho
3wovelt sentiment strong w hero
ex or ho. went.
rfjJJt'AltllV HAMPI.E
WtPXgi g mahhm:
At n mootfiigonfiornTiiCTO-Miir.
bio conijwny held nt Bnlt Uko City
lost Saturday It was decided to
quarry model budding block of tho
marble from Uio quarries nt ThUtlo
and submit thorn to tho atnto oapltol
commlaslon In an endeavor to demon
atrnto that it Js not nocoiuiary to go
out of tho atnto for material for tho
now cnpltol.
Tho quarries hovo boon Inspected
by mnrblo experts, who hnvo given
It na their opinion that tho blrdseyo
mnrblo u moot all construction ro
qulromontj. Among tho oxporta to
exnmlno tho mnrblo wna Alfred
IJrown, it woll known authority on
building stone, who declared tho
blrdsoyn mnrblo superior to that of
Vermont or Georgia.
I'EUUMAK AOTIOXS OI-'
MAX I.EAIW TO AllltlMT
PIIOVO. Aug. 23. X transit who
give hla name aa taula McKlnney
and his ngo nt 41 years, wna arrest
ed at Cotton Tuosdoy by Deputy
Shorlff Dunn and brought to Pro-
vo. The ktrnnger, who has tbo ap
learance of u tramp, actod In such
a manner na to mako Cotton people
bellovo ho Is demented, und ho un
doubtedly is, but m ho la bellovod
to, bo harmloss ho may not bo glv
on nn examination, but pormltted
to go na ho la desirous of doing.
Ho claims to hnvo boen born In Ilo
ton, but loft there when n boy. He
ndmlta bolng lit nn Insane asylum
In St. Paul for six months, about
ton years ngo.
Ily a deal which Involves two bun
drod thousand dollars, W. T. Ooslon
or dram! Junction, Colo., has com
pleted arrangements for tho purchase
of tho holdings In Colorado or hU
associates In tho Utah Hldo and
Live Stock company. Hla brother,
A, M. Ooslen, of Salt Lako City ro
tains possession of tho Utah Inter
ests, W. T, Ooslen's holdings now
consist of tlio sheep on tho Plnon
Mesu country and tho old Slobor
Cattlo company range. He shipped
two thousand snoop last wook to
tost thn Kansas City market. A. M.
Cotton now owns tha company atock
In Utah, ranged around CIbco and
Westwnter.
Complete returns from last Tues
day's Carbon county Jilgh school
olectlon have not as yet been re
ceived, but enough precincts have
been heard from by County Superin
tendent of Schools Marcuson tq In
sure n aafo majority for tho bonds.
Price, Bcofleld, Winter Quarters,
IConllworth, Wellington, Clear
Crook, Carbonvlllo und Helpor glvo
a total voto of a hundred and twenty-seven
for tho bonds and but fif
teen votes against. Harper district
held no oloctton. There are flvo
precincts yot to hoar from.
Hut ono more date this month for
registration, August Slat
REPUBLICANS PUT H
OUT STRONG MEN
"bHH
Administrations of President Taft and Governor flH
Spry Endorsed G. A. iverson For HH
Congressional Honors. 1,
,1
aaaiiiiiiHa!
Promptly nt 10 o'olock last Battir
dny morning a. W. Hofsley, chair
man, called tho republican county
convention to order, stating tho ob
ject of tho mooting by reading tho
official call. It It. Klrkpntrlck of
Sunnysldo was tho unanimous choice
or tho delegate assembled for tem
porary chairman. Carl It. Maroucsn
wn selected n secretary, and later
Iho temporary organisation wn
mndo pormnncnt. In a brief speech
Chairman Klrkpatrlck urged tha
nomination of tho party's best mon
only for offices this fall, sUtlng that
a woll chosen ticket moant victory
for tho party at tho poll.
On motion of C. C. McWhlnnoy a
.lommltteo of flvo on credential,
permanent organlxnllon, order of
business and resolution waa nnmed.
Credential, Samuol Dugmoro, Carlai
Gundorson, Robert William, Jr., J.
It. Flomtng and W. N. Wotxel; per
manent organization, C. II. Plnrion,
(ieorgo J. Dunn, C. K. Jonson, C. S.
Hill nnd J. II. I'aco; resolution, C.
C. McWhlnncy, Joseph Unrbogllo,
Itobort Monties, a. A. Irorson and C.
It. Marcuson. I
Aftor tho commltteo on credential
had reported tho name of tho dolo
Kules entitled to seats In tho conven
tion, tho report ot tho committor on
permanent organisation nnd onlor of
buslntv adopted. Tho resolu
tion adopted by tho convontlon fol-
te.- ....
Tho republican of Carbon county
In convontlon assembled unqualified
ly endorse tho administration of
that Illustrious statesman, William
Howard Taft, us president of the
United State, nnd congratulate the
atnto nnd tho nation on tho unpru
redonted Industrial, commercial nnd
social progresa mndo under tils lead
ership. Wo ondorso tho splondld adminis
tration of atnto affairs under tho di
rection of tlio governor of tho atato
of Utah, tho Hon. William Spry, and
tho corps of efflolont officers asso
ciated with htm In this slate, nnd
wo urge upon tho dolegntoa to tho
state convontlon that they uae all
honorable moans lo Insure hla nomi
nation to luccocd himself na gover
nor of tho atato of Utah, confident
that tho good son so nnd patriotism
of tho republicans of Carbon county
will bring about tho election In No-
ember of tho nominees or thl con-
xentlon.
Wo auggest Hint under the pe
culiar conditions obtaining In Car
bon county that tha best and
strongest ticket bo named by this
convention, to the end that the bust
ness ot Carbon county bo transacted
uloug safe nnd sane business linos,
nnd tho Interests of tho peoplo as
a whole subserved.
We deprecate dishonesty In pub
lic aa well a In private lire, and
plodgo tho nominees of this conven
tion to an honest, clean nnd busi
ness administration of county af
fairs. To A. W. Horsloy, our county
chairman, wo express our slncoro
thanks for his able efforts during
tho past two years In the further
anco ot tho principles of republican
ism, and hi honest support of tho
nomlnees of tho party.
We unanimously endorse tho
splondld efforts ot Senator G, A.
Ivorson lit tho legislature and pledge
the support of Carbon county In se
curing his nomination and election
as congressman.
We furthor plodgo the support ot
Carbon county to the support ot
Jesse D. Jowkes as state treasurer.
Xitmlimtloii of Candida tow.
The convention thon procoodod to
the nomination of tho county tlckot.
O. K. Jensen of Clear Creek and
Itobort Williams, Br., of Sunnysldo
were named for tho four-year com
mlsslonorshlp, Jensen being nomi
nated by a vote or nineteen to sevon
teop. Itobort Williams, Br., ot Sunnysldo
and John II. Pace of Price, were
nominated for the tworyear commls
slonershlp, Williams bolng chosou
by a vote of twenty-six to ten over
Pace.
C. II. Ploroon of Sunnyslde, for
clork, O. II. Cody of Helper, for
treasurer, and Miss Josle Fltzger-
nli! (or recorder, word till named by sbbbbbbbbbbH
Ai'elAlimilon, neither haxlng any op- 1 aaaBBBBBBBB
position whatever. C. C. MoWhln- I iH
ney'a nomination (or county nttor- Baal
lioy also camo by acclamation, na sbbbbH
well n thnt of C. It. Marcuson for ' " M
county superintendent of public i iHbbbbbbbbbB
schools. B H
w' J' ,T':!wpl1 "( Wellington nn.1 t) H
Ueorgo Uolllnghnnt or Sunnysldo. 1 iH
present Incumbont, wore tho seokora f H
for tho assossorshtp, Colllogham win- J flM
nlng out by a voto or twonty-ono to V'LbbbbbbbB
soTontren. W, N. Wctzol ot Castlo ' HSbbbbbbbB
Gate wna nominated over Ooorgo VV)
Hill or Wellington for surveyor by t '''LbbbbbH
a voto of twenty to eleven. sViiiH
W, J. Elwood ot Prlco wna hnndod bIbbbbbbbbbbbbI
tho nomination tor tho ttnto login- I M
laturo by acclamation. f H
Htnto Coiiu-ntlon DelegateN. .!WbLbbb1
The dolegate to tbo atato con- 'IbbbbbbbbbbI
vonUon nt Bait lnku City are Itobort U iIbbbbbbbbbbI
Monxlos, G. A. Iverson, Samuel Dug- nSBiBBBBBl
more, A. Mndson, A. W. Horsloy, i J'bbbbbbbbB
Itobort William, Jr., Georgo J, XM. BH
Dunn, George I). Hnymond mid ?" H
Thomaa Doll. M H
I Members or tho county central ; jt B
commlttoo nro Itobort Monxlos, I.ara Urn LbbbbbbbbbI
Jonson, W. N. Wotxel, II. F. Mosa. Yl BbbbbbbbbbbbbbB
W. H. Fryo, II. A. Plitegar, Samuel A 1 4JH
Dugmoro, Andrew Gilbert, A. II. j JI H
Draper nnd 0 I). Hnymond. Tho l LbbbbbbB
central commltteo hi omowerod to I'lf pH
fill any vacancy that may occur on rT bbbbbbbbbbB
the 1 H
Ji H. Kirkpatrlck ot Uunnyaldo la . i liH
",mai3PaUiMareu-lf- i , iiH
on Of Prlco, secrollriT -n . J II .iH
tors are to bo maintained nt Price. "" ' "-a ' LbbbbbB
HOCIAI.IHTri I'laCE FUI.I, !9bbbbI
TICKiri' IX l,OOAIj FIEI.U ' bbbbB
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Carbon county socialists hold IbbbbbB
their convention nt Helper last Mon- ' fM
duy evening, It bolng muIIo largoly " ' ) sbbbbbbB
nltondod. W. A. Jameson was chair- ' I IztiH
man nnd I. W. Slurk, secretary. .; ' rB
Two yearn ago tho party pollet l i H
about two hundrod voles In tho i ' piH
county, but this yoar It In nnUoJjm- ! It 'H
tod this will bo more than doublixl. j UH
A full ticket waa nominated as fol- ' 1 bbbbbbbB
Itopretienlutho, Georgo W. Itnuch,, if fH
Holpor; four-year term commission- r H
or, Charles Hugger!, Helper; two- s ,' H
yoar term commissioner, K. A. '1 !t Iibbbbbbbb!
Thompson, Prlco; sheriff, W. A. Ah fB
Jnmosou, lloljtor; troa surer, I. W. a viSH
Stark, Helpor; clork, Aubrey Hob- Hft S
oris, Prlco. recorder. Harmon Htoltz. ' MS'LbbbB
Price; nttornoy, I,. C. Hall, Prlco; LW NbbbbbB
nswossor, James Dunton, Holpor; aur ilV KB
veyor, I'etor Anderson, Prlco; aupor- t bbbbbbbB
lutondent or school, Mr. Archto 'i . BLbbB
Allison, Helper. t, j, UB
Tho county central committee in iaH
comjioiuMl or W. W. Goodman ot ' '.flu fcsH
Prlco and W. A. Jameson and I. XV. ' , ilH
Stark, the latter two from Holpor. .''i )H
JUDGE JACOH .IOHXHOX ' i fsH
MAKIM GOOD IMPIlimSIOX W fH
Judgo Jacob Johnson and W. I). , l.jj IB
Cnudland of Sanpete county spout r fill, EJH
last Thursday In Ogden In tlio in- -, HH
terest ot Johnson's campaign for tho lil 4bbbbI
nomination or state reprosontatlvo fii SJB
In congress on tho republican ticket. W ! H
Judgo Johnson and Candland havo 'Ml f
traveled over tho groator part ,'ftj H
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no candidate for congress and It is if O jH
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thrown to the caudldato from South- ' Wk IH
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by a long residence In Utah, and a i-MI feB
good record on the bench. ( , W' fiH
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thousand acres ot land to the south '!:JE A B
and southwest or Utah Lake to fm i
sottleraent early next yoar, and that Xm jj
this great area or arid land will ijC '4H
come directly undor tho waters trom fW B
the Strawberry projoct, olthor lift ' i
through a gravity canal or pump- ' '(it lB
Ing station to be ostabllshod along ! KM fB
the shore line or tho lake. When yT n H
the land U ojxsneil It will bo cut-in- jj V H
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glstratlon, AugUBt 31st (HUflsiB
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