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Show r v ! v -r r J v v 'I- r J TOO PIUCH SMITH, J t TOO MUCH H1ERARCH, t t IS WHAT AILS UTAH J I- During the present month 'h thousands of home-seekers left r ! the East to seek now locations in -j-! the Western, tho Intermountain r 4 and coast States. These home- v -! seekers ent to Montana, to -r north Idaho, to "Washington, to I Oregon, to California, to Nevada, v ''r Utah was not on their map. J "Why? Too much Smith! Next I- montli there will be another v hegira from the East. Those v who left tho old homo last ! -I month, last year, tho preceding ! year; who located in Montana, v v in Oregon, in Washington, in -h Idaho, in California, in Nevada, r have written glowing accounts s v of their new homes, urging rela- b I tives and friends to come West, v 'c Utah was not named. Why? v I- Too much Hlerarch. Home-v Home-v seekers should come to "Utah, v v Its magnificent climate, its -J v productive valleys, its great b -I' mountains and hills filled with mineral wealth, its table lands -I on which stock by the thousands -! 4 could be grazed, should draw -I-r people here, should give Utah, a r I- million populatioji in a short v b while. This would happen but v r for one thing. Tho monarchy, v v made up of twenty-six persons, v with Joseph. E. Smith, law defler, I lawbreaker and liar, all self- v 4 confessed, at its head. This is -J what ails Utah. This is what v v ails Salt Lake. This is what ails r other cities and towns in the v v State. Oh, freemen of Utah, is v it not time to get together and r I strike down this alien monarchy v I which blasts this fair State P |