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Show ...OPPORTUNITY People grasp for opportunity with a frenzy unknown in other things. All are anxious for it. All hopeful to secure it. Maxims have trained us to seek it. Yet how-few how-few can distinguish it when it comes. The GREATEST opportunity before the people of Utah today is UTAH The PRIVILEGE of assisting in building up UTAH'S great resources should afford the greatest pleasure and assure the greatest opportunity to the people of Utah. It lias been said that opportunity knocks at outdoor out-door mce. Do I speak si rangely when I say (experience teaches1! that, opportunity knocks and knocks and knocks persh--tantly (lay by day unceasingly and unhesitatingly, but when so wear as at our very door only the alert and far sighted understand its pleading appeal. It beckons, pleads and is gone before the masses know its voice. THE GL? EAT WESTERN COAL MINES COMPANY, COM-PANY, offers onv: of the greatest opportunities ever presented pre-sented to the people of Utah. Its a UTAH security, sponsored by Utah men, for the benefit of Utah people, with unlimited Utah Resources to back up and secure its supporters. It means MORE EMPLOYMENT for Utah men, CHEAPER COAL for Utah families, . , BETTER CONDITIONS for Utah people. If this be true why don't all the people, every single family, come forward, join us and help put it over and get the benefits to ourselves. You have seen what our good editor lias had to say after seeing our property.. . You have seen what several men have to say who have gone over from here to work-on work-on the property. Many others have gone and looked over this property, both from here and many other sections, sec-tions, and all, without a single exception, have paid mod. glowing tribute to the exceptional and wonderful opportunities oppor-tunities offered by this company. If these things were not true not all would so testify, Mr. O. M. Aldrich and Mr. Andrew Larsen, men of the highest quality and integrity, both of Mt. Pleasant, have just returned from an inspection trip of this property, and both paid most glowing tribute to it, frankly stating that the writer had not overstated its value in any of the many statements he had made concerning this enterprise. Both stated, while in the mine, that they had never seen better looking coal, and in such unlimited quantities. It is a self coking coal, so called, that is, coal that. will coke in an open lire without the aid of coking ovens. Coal miners accept "self coking coal" as the best. This bears out State Chemist Herman Harms' analysis of our coal showing it contains over four hundred B. T. U 's. higher heat test than any other coal on record in the State of Utah. Its high carbon and properly balanced Voletile Combnstable matter and very small percentage of ah !i'd nr'-ture and practically no sulphur and no fc "o matt aakes it without exception the highest r.::."1''- KHu"'' vns '"""I vet found in Utih. j , . ' I "V - The easy access to the coal. The natural advantages surrounding it. The quality and quantity of it, there being millions of tons in this mountain of coal. The exceptional ex-ceptional townsite. The great quantities of line building stone, and timber of our own for a hundred years, all belonging be-longing to the property renders the possibility of overestimating over-estimating its value almost impossible and fully justifies the many very commendable statements made in its favor by those who have seen it, as summed up in a letter I have in my pocket from a miner of 20 years experience, part of which states, "There are hundreds of acres of this coal land so rich in coal content as to almost stagger one, and so conspicuous as to be evident to any one who will take the trouble to investigate it. It has every evidence of becoming in the not far distant future, the greatest coal district in the state." Messrs Larsen and Aldrich made this same statement. "With this evidence before us, can we call this OPPORTUNITY? Or is it so close we can not see it? . OPPORTUNITY knocks, beckons, pleads and is gone. "T didn't begin with asking, I took my job and stuck; I took the chances they wouldn't, And 'now they're calling it luck." Good people, you pay for this stock whether you buy it or not. The difference is, if you buy it you finish paying for it in a couple of years by your saving on coal and interest on your investment. If you don't buy it, you continue to pay fGr it year after year in your high cost of coal, and you never get your stock. Can you afford not to buy it? A. W. MORRISON. i , : J |