Show In advocating tbe Deep Creek railroad rail-road The Times Indulged in no phan-tastic phan-tastic Jlights aud what it said regarding the effects of tbe enterprise upon our local interests holds good after the action ac-tion of the council has assured it. We believe it will prove a strong stiuiulons for the growth of Salt Lake in every avenue of activity. The history of great cities is Invariably the same. There is a time in the affairs of all communities com-munities which taken by its tide leads on to fortune and If neglected . ends in stagnation. Nature's generous gifts must be turned to account or they prove worthless. We believe the building of the Deep Creek railroad is a proof of oar appreciation of this fact and the future will confirm the wisdom of the councils action. ' |