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Show JILLFARREIL TELLS WHY HE PEJI0L1 I Former Salt Laker Declares De-clares EnTironment Here I Not Conducive tp Great- est Progressive Effort Speaking "straight ' from th ahoulder" and with the aort of eln-rerity eln-rerity that waa doubted by many . of his Salt Lake friends when It waa announced, In the California preaa that ha had characterised trtanns as a bunch of m nee backs. Will U. Farrell, former Salt Lake V resident, told Rotarlana at lunch to- VTJay-Jusr exactly why ft left Salt Lake and lust exactly what h thought of Halt Laker after a careful, care-ful, aeientlflo analysis. Mr. farrell, lived her for several year and then I : moved to Los Angeles two years ago. -I have not loft Utah." Mr. Far-rail Far-rail said. "I hava left with but one hope, and that 1 to extend It. No sooner had 1 arrived In the city thla morning than I was reproached for whst I had said In Los Angeles about Salt Lake and Salt Lake peo-. peo-. pie. "I can only say that when anyone talks as much as Bill Fsrrell end fiuts as much energy In his boost-ng boost-ng for Salt Lske he Is certatnv to ha misquoted and mleundaretood. Kven Jeaus Christ was mlsundar- "There are over 1M.0O of tha beet cilliene m the United States In Salt Lsks. They have made a . remarkable Impression all over the' United Hiatca became of their hospitality. hos-pitality. It Is known sverywhere." he continued. "But what do you do with it? What do you soaks of It? WHY HE MOVED. "I found that in Salt L-ake I was becoming a crystallised fossil. Mr. Kmrrell said. "The environment was not conducive to effort and the exertion that I felt that I might put Into my work. I felt that I could put more effort and progress faster In troa Angeles than In Salt Lake. I arrived at that after a careful analysis of the human anl- , mal and Ita relation to- environ : ment. That Is why I moved to Los Anetclea.' "Because of the hospitality of the people of Salt Lake they are mora or leas successful In living together . aa a. group. Mr. Farrell aald In making a study of tha social conditions. condi-tions. . There are mere valuable men here than any other place wtth ths exception of Loo Angeles. The state Is alive with potentialities. It is teeming with wealth and, above Vail. It ia a perfectly contented and happy community ANALYZES TROUBLES. In his analysis of the city and Ita troubles Mr, Farrell asked, "Is your quarrel here a fight over personalities, personali-ties, personal axgrandlsement, or Is it jr. fight to benefit the community commun-ity 7 X "The humsn anima) everywhere Is seeking approval," he declared, "and as soon as he gets disapproval there Is a acrap. We are all happy so Hong as we are attracting favorable favor-able attention. Aa soon as someone some-one disapproves wa are unhappy. The servant. If ha receives the approval ap-proval of hie superior, Is happy, and the superior Is happy If the servant glvea his humble approval. When I walk Into a stors and am recognised sa Bill Farrell, ten times nut of ten I will stay and buy, but If I go In and no one even nods his hasd or waves his hand, I'll probably prob-ably walk put. |