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Show CAN TAKE 1IKK CHOICE. Salt Lake, with her business streets yet to be paved, has the advantage of listening to the lively discussion now going on in Denver and other cities in connection with the best material for paving streets. Outside of wild and useless use-less side-talk by interested parties, the pending discussion brings to the front much reliable information as to cost, wear and tear, danger of accidents, quiet of travelod streets, advantages for drawing draw-ing heavy loads, et cetera. Now, Utah has ample supplies within her own borders of asphalt, granite, sandstone, shale, material for glazed brick, in short, overy thing named and unnamed suitable for paving and macadamizing macad-amizing business and residence streets, sidewalks, and the like. AH things considered, con-sidered, asphalt or brick for residence and stone for business streets, seem most desirable. When the lime comes and it is here now for paving the streets, this city, availing herself of the information furnished fur-nished from various sources, can act intelligently in-telligently and promptly. |