Souvenir opening of Bonneville Irrigation system, Bountiful, July 4th, 1921 . w \^W%. JOSEPH C. WOOD,First President of WestBountiful Irrigation Co. JOHN FISHER,First President of BartonCreek Irrigation Company JAMES NEVIELLEFirst President of StoneCreek Irrigation Company ATER! That is the problem. Bountiful has moved forward onlyas she has mastered this question. Without it stagnation, mereexistence; with it, progress, wealth and culture. The far-flungfame of the Bountiful farmers; the ready cash which has alwaysflowed into their coffers, the substantial modern homes and advancedhusbandry wh


Souvenir opening of Bonneville Irrigation system, Bountiful, July 4th, 1921 . w \^W%. JOSEPH C. WOOD,First President of WestBountiful Irrigation Co. JOHN FISHER,First President of BartonCreek Irrigation Company JAMES NEVIELLEFirst President of StoneCreek Irrigation Company ATER! That is the problem. Bountiful has moved forward onlyas she has mastered this question. Without it stagnation, mereexistence; with it, progress, wealth and culture. The far-flungfame of the Bountiful farmers; the ready cash which has alwaysflowed into their coffers, the substantial modern homes and advancedhusbandry which is so manifest over the entire town, is the direct re-sult of the economy and foresight with which they have controlled anddistributed the limited water supply of the territory lying between theWasatch mountains and the Great Salt Lake. Such results we are proud of. They put to shame the achievementof the hardy farmers of Holland and match the operation of thethrifty Danes. Bountiful farmers have made their mark in intensive success has come through a fearless, ba


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