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Show AiLOTI'irSJTS ff \,\3"\yf 3f)333 POR ZAAfflf/,- ",-: have on the old Uintah 7 Corny Indian Reservation in U'n-ho.ono •-;-,(] Uintah Count ins. bt.a'u, oo-a. of thowauiids of acres of load allotted to Living lad;, a no wry oh w. Oasiro to gut undc-J* cuiti-vat ion ;yy. soon, oo possible,. ::. order t,_o7 i;h'.'.a r;:ay bo aooo yl WPod . wo are offering very at traot ivo y-.oy.oy y th .oa .1 :a:vls . •Vs will lease, not to exceed 0'10 r_-.r.j n.n to any individual, nnd prof or to draw leases on tracts of 40 oo R> ajros. 'Vo have several forms of leases which, wo execute, and two of trie voo.yt attractive forms ore described below. f'flc tho soke of convenience wo will discuss a wary on a 40 acre tract, v/e will J.ease to an individual a aO aero tract of land sol give hiia the free use of the Ion I and.' of '':ho rater appurtenant thereto for five years. The only tiling that •;:•_ o/oa.y of r,ho person leasing these lands is that he cultivate ia in a husband-like manner, making beneficial use ol the wator anwrtonaat to the land. In addition to this wo require that ho fonco tho land; we to furnish the nirc and tho staples for this fence froo at Ft. Duchesne, Utah, and we to furnish the posts for this fence free on the stump. We require further that the person leasing the land erect thereon a neat little two roomed log cabin (or frame if preferred) as per specifications which we furnish. We furnish the Ry^ys for this kor.se free on the stomp, arc we furnish yy^'f building material as may be necessary, and as we may haws at oar Gov-rnmsnt mill, at cost prices. On a lease of this charaecer, we pay to the person loosing the land, cash money for clearing, plowing., leveling and fencing the land. This money which is poid in a lump won when tho worn is completed, or in partial payments ahen the work is partially completed, usually amounts to about .J500-00 on a 40 aar-o traot. Ln other words', we givo you the free use of the land and of the water for five years. V;3 pay you approximately )3CC.GC for re-claiming the laud nnd for fencing it, and in return .you cultivate tflnn land, make beneficial uso of the water appurtenant thereto and construct the fence and the cabin. This lease also, under certain conditions is renewabLe at its expiration. Another attractive farm of lease is precisely like the abive, and foregoing, except that the lessee docs not construct a house on the land, gut instead of constructing ahouse, he pays into this office certain cash rentals. '•_ leose of this kind is dray, ay-oiooip like the one abovo described with this single except .'•.r •-. fly a lease of this character, we give the person leasing the land fref use of the land for the first too years". The third year of the lease he pays us at the rate of 50c per 'acre; the fourth year -pi. Go por aero, and the fifth year ft'l.OO nor acre, making a total on the 40 acre tract of land that he pays into this offioo of $100 AA.. in other words, we give the "person "loosing the land the free use of the load and the free use of the water appurtenant thereto for five years. We pay bin approximately 7300.00 for re-claiming the land.and for fencing it. and he pops us back in rents $100.00, leaving a difference of .'y>200.00 bonus whioh tho person loosing the load retains. ',.-'? 'have other forms of looses , but these two arc too a.ost Respectful Ly bu"fw : noeawent _ |