Show Almost Within the Sound 1 I of the Locomotives Locomotive's Whistle v BY DI DK DR ALBERT ERT BJORNSON Continued from last last week It takes the iron Horse to advertise advertise ad ad- vertise the country If Moffat l expends in advertising this section and then builds through it it will pa pay ll him tn back in ten years hundred But let us for a moment look at our own section and consider consider con con- sider for a moment what it promises to become when theiron the iron 1 J L 1 1 tl t. t t L vu o s It II This great reat section 60 EO miles wide and 90 long long long-a a compact agricultural expanse with enough water vater within its border border border bor bor- der t to irrigate 3 times the area with its deep alluvial soil soi its salubrious climate its mountains mount ains sins of asphalt its tar coal-tar pro products s some me o of which arenow are arenow arenow now fast taking taking- the place place- of f rubber its water power r which could run every wheel eel in the state its unlimited d forests its its its' gold and silver arid and I copper its excellent building stone and what whatnot not An empire just budding budding budding bud bud- ding out Is it any wonder I that the many of whom came here without a n penny are arc clinging to their homesteads like grim death Isit Isit Is Isit it any wonder that these hardy pioneers that now nearly fo four r years have braved the hard ships and end privations of pioneer life are looking steadfastly toward toward to to- ward the east enst for the pro promised relief which a speedy tr transportation transportation r- r tation and a market can only give gi ve Now Mr 1 Editor the heart o of the Reservation is just about miles from Denver and bout about the same distance from Salt Lake City When the Moffat railroad is completed these two great reat commercial cent centers r which are beginning to react reach out commercially in conquest conquest conquest con con- quest of new neY fields it will come cometo cometo cometo to pass and it does not take much of n a prophet to see this his that empire will bethe be bethe bethe the b bone one of All this will necessarily be the means of directing an influx of capital and brain into the Basin Basin Ba Ba- sin from both the east and west It would be difficult at present to foresee towards which of the two states the pendulum would swing although although although al al- though it would he be logical to infer that the tendency of this portion of Utah would be to look eastward rather than west although much would depend depend depend de de- pend upon the interest which the two co commercial giants Denver and SnIt Salt Lake City would ld manifest toward this gro growing section Tl The e Reservation Reservation Reservation Reser Reser- people can well afford to look eyed cross both eyed both east an and west at the same time and see In conclusion Mr Editor let the three excellent Reservation weeklies join hands hand's in leaving nothing g undone to advertise this section not by exaggerating ing the advantages advant g-es g which really would be be difficult but rather by br devoting their front page entirely entirety to subjects which are are of interest to the many thousands who keep an c eye on op this section and who are coming coming com com- ing here just as soon as the Moffat railroad makes the next move to extend it farther west vest ward It is then that this great Basin w which ich once echoed with the whoop war of the brave warriors and the fhe howl of the coyote shall become the busy beehive of l many ny indus- indus tr es tp es with all the comforts of civilization in a laud land landof of plenty |