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Land and Water Company will open about 50,000 acres to 

 entry on April 11. Much of this land lies at Lyndall, formerly 

 known as Lynn Junction, 118 miles from Salt Lake on the 

 Santa Fe road. The company has water rights sufficient for 

 the irrigation of 75,000 acres. A comprehensive system of 

 dams and reservoirs is under construction. 



J. C. Stewart, of Kleybolt & Co., bankers, is authority for 

 the statement that work will be started within sixty days in 

 Beaver county, on what is known as the Beaver River Irriga- 

 tion, Land & Power Company's project. About $1,250,000 will 

 be spent in the reclamation of 20,000 acres. One reservoir 

 will be located at Minersville, and another several miles up 

 the valley. Construction work will be completed within one 

 year. 



Reports from Provo state that the Sego Irrigation Com- 

 pany has filed articles of incorporation showing Provo as the 

 principal place of business. Capital stock is fixed at $48,000. 

 Directors are Jas. Clove, president ; C. E. Loose, vice-presi- 

 dent; Preston Peterson, secretary; W. L. Biersach, treas- 

 urer; and A. L. Woodhouse. The company has purchased 

 the rights of the Timpanogas Irrigation Company, and has 

 also arranged with the Telluride Power Company for the sup- 

 ply of water. 



The Secretary of the Interior has authorized the approval 

 of a contract entered into by J. L. Lytel on behalf of the 

 United States with James W. Clyde et al, providing for the 

 lease of certain lands in the Strawberry Valley, for grazing 

 purposes. The lands are to be used for grazing purposes 

 only, and during the term of the lease not more than 25,000 

 head of sheep shall be pastured on the premises at any one 

 time. Horses and cattle grazed on the land shall each be 

 considered equivalent to six sheep. The sum of $10,600 is 

 to be paid for the use of these lands. 



Stockholders of the Irrigated Lands Company and the 

 Price River Irrigation Company have filed suit against John 

 Y. Smith, Chas. Tyng, George A. Smith and Thos. Austin, 

 charging that these officials have been neglectful of the trust 

 and have conspired to defraud investors. Jas. H. Burtner 



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