Show THE INTERMOUNTAIN PRESS The Rlehndkl TJcnncr advises farmers Hvlnc In towns to move to their tarins It sayc on the subjiot Lobl bus applied ap-plied for H rural I delivery route so that t the farmers who llv < In the Hold tony Imo theIr mall Hlch ibId nouils u similar route but Il also ncedo u lot of people I to move out on tho farms Tboro are dozuns of Rlcbllcld ftmnuts who waste from onethird to onehalf of their time I dragging back and forth between their lie Ills and tot 11 every night t and morning nnd are barely able lo maku a living 1C those same fanners would stove right oul on their land and stay there the extra work they could do would soon make them wealthy c The RrlKhnm City Report takes this t view of the u rotation 111 office the two lurm rule nuuht to he enforced When a man Is Hi at elected lo office ho should clearly understand that i If ho conducts himself properly with respect to his official offi-cial duties and pnrly principles his actions will probably receive subslanthil ondorsrj mcnt In a rcnomlnailon but If be MUK lcr > ts clibtr his public duties or his party oltllat Ions bo baa nothing moiv lo I ix pcot fiom the party who elected him Then lie should be mndo to understand that when bo 1ms held office for two terms be will be retired for IL tlmo ciual I in liMiulh to that t 1 which he has served I when ho again becomes eligible t The Boise Statesman continues lo have aboundant faith III the Thunder Mountain countrv which It oxpro ees In an article from which Ito t following is taken The Thundor Mountain section Is destined to bo ono of the greatest mining regions of the world Aa tins always been explained In tbcsu columns It Is of greater extent and Is more heavily mineralized than any other portion or the West The discoveries discov-eries that have been made In the I oiitlybns portions of the dIstrict show that that region re-gion Is wonderfully rich While development develop-ment will have to bo done on ito ledges In all the section onouch has already boon shown to demonstrate tho wonderful riches of that part of lie l Slate t Denllnsr with the subject of men who belittle their own town or Stato the Mount Pleasant Pyramid says We have lots of characters of Hint kind and they are conMtanily hammering away On Ibo iiiel lo be sure but hammering Just the same In a dccollCuI undcrhandrd way Theyll keep any country back they arc keeping Utah back Junt keep your eyes and cars open for awhile and I Chow many you Jlnd right whore youd lease expect thOni The great Northwest hab but few of them and Its booming AVc have them7 anti we are not bnoinlnir to any appreciable extent The philosopher of tho Salina Sun says A young man was In tin Sun office the other day complaining that he bad been hunting for work all summer and could find nothing satisfactory to him Vhoa asked 1C I ho could not Jet work In ihe canyon he answered Ob yes with L pick and shovel but 1 dont want that kind The clmnceo aro at that rate lie young man will always bo hunting work Inexperienced men and unskilled labor must bCEihi at the t botltom and willingly lake what comes hQfor preferences can be demanded Willingness to work Is the llrst step toward I employment and after that promotion follows Work IK always plentiful for I the wllllnpr CI TIu Leulston Trlbuno is led by lie present pres-ent deveVopmenl of tbo officehunting industry in-dustry to say If I pcoplo took tin I same Interest in building up tho city that they tako In boos big their canilldaioi Into office tbon would be so much jrrowth II JIll inosncrlty that I nobody would need the measly offices o Tho sale of Iron lands In Its section elves Iho CoUnt City Record great hope for Its town which It Ihun expresses Cedar Cliy Is on the threshold I oC the grout I est boom over wllnosacd In I the Vest era country ono thai will extend to all parts of the State Tbo control of the I Iron depoults has at Icnrrlh dropped Into tbo bands of people who aro not only able but arc willing and anxious lo put the great natural wealth of lilt re don into the marts of trade and commerce com-merce as Is evidenced by 1 Ibo activity they t are manifesting at the outset in tin development de-velopment and thorough prospecting I > of the deposits a r Tho Beaver News too sees II bright prospect and of Roaver county s future 11 says But the advancement of Heaver Hea-ver county will not he measured by the Majustlc companys operations extensive as they are AVo rogard this smcltcr as but the forerunner of other lunofrodue tlori works There are capitalists and mineowners t hat t wait lo bo ulunvn and when Lho Mnjcalle comjiany demonstrates that the ores of the copper belt can bo pmollod at a prollt other smelters will bo bulll and Mllford will bccomw one of the most t Important smelting contcrs In Iho Weal |