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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



LARGE WORKS 



THE MARSH-CAPRON 



"RAIL-TRACK" 



CONCRETE 

 MIXER 



is the machine big men 

 of large experience 



INSIST ON 



They appreciate 



"MOST 

 MIXING 

 -LEAST 

 FIXING" 



Fully covered 1 

 by Patents. 



the trade 

 mark 

 of the 

 famous 

 "M - C" 

 line. 



ESPECIALLY ADAPTED to IRRIGATION WORK. Has Low Feed, Au- 

 tomatic Loader, and is Easily Portable. Self-propelled if desired. Set up 

 for either side or end discharge. 



This machine is sweeping the field because it "delivers the goods" with 

 such remarkable efficiency and is so much nearer indestructibility than 

 any other mixer ever made. Study the "spotlight" in above cut. See the 



STANDARD ROLLED STEEL RY. RAILS 



running on FLANGED CHILLED STEEL CAR WHEELS. 

 "Adapt your outfit toyoitrjob. not the job to your machine " 



Wr ' * e MARSH-CAPRON MFG. COMPANY 



Us Now 

 484 Old Colony Bldg., Chicago 



Hudson Terminal Bldg., New York 



l/any will incorporate for $200,000. Water will be ready 

 for next season's crop. Electric engines will be installed 

 to operate the pumps. 



J. M. LauriUen of St. George has filed an application 

 with the state engineer for 100 cubic feet of water from 

 Kanab creek in Kane county, to be used in the irrigation 

 of 15,000 acres of land near Glendale. This project in- 

 volves the construction of a canal 30,000 feet long, which 

 will carry part of the water of Kanab creek over the 

 divide near Glendale to the Virgin river, in which stream 

 the water will be carried to the point of diversion. 



Frank Robinson of Giles has filed application with the 

 state engineer for four cubic feet per second of the flow 

 of South Creek and Dugout creek in Garfield county, for 

 the irrigation of 160 acres of land. 



Clarence I. Johnson and J. E. Strain of Roosevelt 

 have filed an application with the state engineer for 320- 

 acre feet of the waters of Lake Fork creek in Wasatch 

 county. The water is to be used to irrigate 1,160 acres 

 of land. 



The Colorado Park Irrigation Company of Uintah 

 county have filed an amendment increasing the capital 

 stock of the company to $57,560. M. J. Hersey is presi- 

 dent of the company and Roy E. Kurtz secretary. 



Marie D. Wattis of Ogden has made application with 

 the state engineer for l /2 cubic foot of water from a 

 slough near Weber river in Weber county. 'The water in 

 the slough is seepage water from irrigated farms in the 

 vicinity and will be used to irrigate 40 acres of land. A 

 pumping plant will be installed. 



The Emery Land and Water Company of Rochester, 

 Emery county, has filed an application with the state en- 

 gineer for 1,000 acre feet of water from the Muddy creek. 

 for the purpose of irrigating 22,000 acres of land in Emery 

 county. 



TheLittle Roadster Grader and Ditcher 



TUB 



A New, Light Ditch Plowing Machine, 



Especially Designed for Cutting Small 



Laterals on Irrigated Farms, and 



Ditching and Grading Roads. 



This type of machine cuts ditches for 

 less money than any other tool or ma- 

 chinery, because it plows the dirt out of 

 the ditch with one continuous motion, 

 whereas all other ditching machinery or 

 appliances must pick the dirt up and 

 lift it out of the ditch and then dump it. 



The Little Roadster is a practical 

 plowing machine, being built with ad- 

 justable leaning wheels or rolling land- 

 sides which counteract the side pressure 

 of the earth on the mold, the same 

 leaning wheel principle which is used in 

 the sulky plow. 



It is made almost entirely of wrought 

 steel and the few castings that are used 

 are malleable and all parts are put to- 

 gether so far as possible with hot driven 

 rivets, so that while it is a light machine 

 weighing about eleven hundred pounds, 

 it is exceptionally strong and rigid. It 

 is designed primarily for two horses, al- 

 though four may be used. 



EVERY IRRIGATED RANCH OR FARM NEEDS ONE OR MORE OF THESE MACHINES. IT WILL QUICKLY 

 PAY FOR ITSELF. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER AND LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT 



J. D. ADAMS & COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 



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