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GRAND VALLEY FRUIT AND 

 WATER COMPANY. 



About forty miles west of Grand 

 Junction, Colo., on the main line of 

 the Rio Grande Railroad in Grand 

 county, Utah, the Grand Valley Fruit 

 and Water Company is developing an 

 irrigation project of considerable mag- 

 nitude. During the past month the 

 company has issued a neat booklet 

 giving accurate information as to the 

 wonderful fertility of its land in this 

 district. 



Because of the high altitude and 

 the warm sunny days, the Grand Val- 

 ley section has produced abundantly 

 of fruit and vegetables. The Grand 

 Valley Fruit and Water Company has 

 constructed a substantial irrigation 

 system in this valley and is preparing 

 to sell ten-acre tracts near the town 

 of Cisco, Utah. It is announced by 

 officials of this company that many sales 

 have been made during the past few 

 weeks and that the tone of the inquiry 

 proves that there is great interest in 

 these lands. 



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