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Show Nothing Like Blowing Ore's Own Horn. r Uintah, Msrch 29:b, 1S79. Editors Iera!d: Please allow me apace in your paper to say a few worda ia behalf of this "metropolis;" and why not this the metropolis as well as Ogden? Ogdeii ie not the only town from which In-'dian In-'dian trails lead; b sides, we have ! plenty of water here, with beautiful j scenery, cro?H roads leading in the direction of all the vast mineral re-a-urcea and great cities of trio world, but we know of no place on this globe wnere tbe capiUlUts could get more Und for their money thn here; nor ara we without manufacturers. We have two cider mills, one moUsse. mill and cburoing machine, which lully ofliet the great iron works at Oden. We do not wish to detract anything from our Ogdeo friends, but would sucgest that they throw up a levee of three or four feet and turn it into one great flsh pond and come to Uintah, where the gentle breezes eigh through tbe branches of the ever-fragrant ever-fragrant sagebrush that must shortly give room to sightly edifices and the Blately buildings in which Utah's laws are to be made when she becomes a I btato. Skip. |