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Show VISITORS TO THE CARNIVAL. There are doubtless more straugers in Utah today, attending the carnival festivities, thau at any one time before in its history. None of these should leave us before gainiug an intelligent idea of our resouroes, our wealth, our mines, our beautiful scenery aud our health-giving attractions. Not only should Rex aud his lovely queen pause for a season in our midst and take a dip in the exhilarating brine at Garfield, Gar-field, but all their loyal subjects should improve the splendid opportunity to brighten their brains, quicken their pulses and stimulate thoir Imaginations Imagina-tions with the glorious atmosphere. They will look back aud watch the receding re-ceding islands and the beach, kiss their hands to them aud drink in draught after draught of the breath of grand old Neptune, laden with vigor, with health aud with life, aud will be wildly exhilarated with the rapture it brings them. Then for a contrast lot thein visit the fresh water shores of Utah lake at American Fork or Provo, where tho waters are as delightful and refreshing as a bath of Cologne., After this thoir systems will have partially recovered from tho enervating effects of the southern climate and they will be prepared to take a trip to Park City, amid scenes of such wild and rugged, rug-ged, wierdly .grand, yet peaceful beauty us their dreams have never pictured. pic-tured. They can thou visit the mines, see tho great engines and pumps, and the yawning hole through which so many millions are brought to the surface sur-face from nature's hiding places below, and return to the city in the eveuiug. Such trips and such delights will build up constitutions and weave pictures pic-tures ou their memories which can never be erased. It will teach them what a graud kingdom this is of itself, nestled here at the feet of the gray aud grim old mountains. |