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Show UTAH'S SOIL BETTER THAN NEW ENGLAND'S ountv Attorney T. E. Willov returned re-turned from the east last nigfat after a trip of three week' duration. He visited vis-ited Wssbiofrton. New York, Boston and other cities, on business sod pleasure. He returned by way of the Canadian Pacific and thus did not see the devastation devas-tation caused by the floods in Ohio and Tndisna. "Salt Lake City is well ejioken of in all parts of the east that 1 visited," vis-ited," he said. "It is regarded as one of the best cities in the country today. It is attracting unusual attention among New York business men. "Here's another thing. I was in the New Knglsnd states and I can truthfully say that there is a greater acreage of fine, rich soil, suitable for the finest agricultural development, within a radius of fifty miles of this city thsn there is in all the New England Eng-land states combined." |