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fully realizes the fact that the enterprise is a public 

 one, and not one designed for the profit of a few, 

 and a substantial response in the way of stock sub- 

 scriptions is coming in. 



Railway officials report agricultural conditions 

 excellent in southern Utah. The assistant general 

 freight and passenger agent for the Salt Lake Rail- 

 road, Mr. Manderfield, and Louis A. Merrill, agri- 

 cultural expert for the company, returned recently 

 from an inspection tour of the irrigation projects 

 in Washington, Iron and Beaver counties. They 

 report promising conditions and a general air o'f 

 prosperity among the farmers. 



Two big water projects near Lehi, Idaho, were 

 carried to fruition this week. For some time the 

 Provo River Reservoir Canal from Provo River to 

 the highlands north of Lehi has been completed, 

 and this week the company completed the big flume 

 which will carry the water across Dry Creek. This 

 syphon is 1,064 feet, with an additional 100 feet on 

 either end constructed of cement. It is 4 feet 1 inch 

 in diameter, and when necessary will carry 200 

 second feet of water for 80 irrigation streams. 



Send $1.00 for 1 year's subscription to the IRRIGA- 

 TION AGE and bound copy of THE PRIMER OF IRRIGA- 

 TION. If you desire a copy of The Primer of .Hy- 

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The field is unlimited and uncrowded; marketing the 

 product in competition with the clay interests and at clay 

 tile prices produces a great profit and a glance at the future 

 spells only success for the factory or business started today . 



No existing proposition offers such flattering induce- 

 ments or such a field of opportunity for the man looking 

 for a vocation or for the man looking for an investment. 

 No other business can net you such profits on the amount 

 of capital involved, and no other business has such an 

 unlimited future. 



Just think of a business paying from 30% to 50% on 

 the investment the very first season, and subsequently 

 from 50% to 150%, then ask yourself the question Is it 

 worthy of investigation? 



Our literature gives you all the details regarding the 

 merits of cement tile, the cost of manufacture, the amount 

 of capital required to embark in the business; how to 

 build your factory and last, but not least, it tells you 

 how we aid the manufacturer using our machinery and 

 gives you our full and complete proposition. A short 

 letter telling that you are interested will bring complete 

 data. 



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An Independent 



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INDEPENDENT irrigating sys- 

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 prove true to tneir title they 

 make, you independent of rain or 

 other uncertain sources of supply. 

 Almost without exception they prove 

 the cheapest and most satisfactory. 

 If you are able to secure a sufficient 

 supply of water by sinking wells, or from a lake or stream, you should start today to lay out a good irrigat- 

 ing system. Dependable power is easy to obtain. An 



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will take care of the pumping and will also furnish power to run any farm machine. It will require no watch- 

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I H C engines are built in many styles vertical, horizontal, portable, skidded, air-cooled, water-cooled; in 



sizes from 1 to 50-horse power. They operate on gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillate, alcohol. 



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