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Show That's it Exactly Said a gentle nan of discrimination the other evening, even-ing, when leaving by rail, after a visit to this city: " What you people here in Salt Lake need, is the presence of numerous visitors from the east to see you as you are; people who with unprejudiced un-prejudiced minds will form opinions for themelves and not depend on the interested in-terested mis-statements of others. This will do more to correct public opinion than anything else, for they will take pleasure in disabusing the minds of their friends about a much-abased people." peo-ple." Eastern people used to think the inhabitants of Utah were opposed to railroads because afraid of coming in iontact with or being seen by the outside out-side world, while the reverse waa the truth. The more Utah and the labors if her people are known by the intelligent intelli-gent men and women of the country, the more will prejudice cease to exist concerning them. Come on by the thousand, look at us, see us, and believe be-lieve your own senses in preference to the distorted tales, of scandal-mongers and calumniators. |