| Show X X y XI I Governor Cutler On Future x i iI y X X I 17 T P 1 IS natural for Cor the people of oI any on commonwealth to predict for lor it a 11 phenomenal growth Their pat X j 1 m prompt them to nn an enthusiastic hopefulness He lie would bo be but little inclined to n a feeling reeling of X X local pride prid who did not lIot see St in his hi own on Slate indications om of or progress far in advance of surface appear X X It Jt t u is with tins this fouling feeling that I in common witty wit oil nil other loyal 1001 citizens of ol L Utah Inh X s 1 pale p ta the industrial development of the time State in the text next t t five fio years X If rr wo look from flom a 1 point of view and nud judge fudge of or future progress merely from what is X X already undertaken and assured we wo see Eee great grent hope for I I L tali tah There are enterprises under way which in Inthe X Xi i the next few year will increase the tho wealth mid and develop tho the resources Tio ho State in gratify gratifying ing measure y Among three these may be 01 named the tho building of ol now new railroads and the improvement of or existing ours ones j the tho de der X X 1 and eten extension ion of or mining milling interests tho the erection of or new ne smelters and ond enlargement of tho the capa ca m X t city rity of those thoe already built tho the carrying out of ol reclamation projects the tho establishment of now new nc curing enterprises es improvement of oI tho the school system projected municipal pal improvements and many y X t others which though perhaps of minor importance to those named will wil tend greatly to enhance tho the 1 general prosperity of the Slate State X XIt t J tit JIt It would be to estimate tho time beneficial effect on tho the Stale Slate nt at large Jarge of ol any anyone one of ol these projected improvements Out of each ellch enterprise will naturally arise direct and indirect benefits far X f X beyond our power to foresee The rite building of n a new nel transcontinental railroad through tho the heart of X agricultural amid mineral Utah which seems to bo be assured within the period named is ia in itself sufficient to open up n a new era ern of ot prosperity Following it as a n natural sequence will be bo tho the development of oft X X t mines farms smelters nod and manufacturing plants along tine the route of the projected road Lands X c heretofore difficult of access and therefore of little value will teem with productiveness Mineral wealth ns yet undeveloped will be bo poured into the tho of the tho Stale Stater New Now settlers from the cast enst and 1 X 1 the thc west will occupy the tho lands opened up uI for agriculture and griZ by br the new now road X X The lime smelters already dt in tour courso o of construction in Salt Lake La ko county and elsewhere together with t j the inevitable increase in capacity of those now no in operation gho give of It great activity in ill this A AX X important direction With till tho growing interest in the mining industry and tho the corresponding in ini X t i crease of producing properties the time already large largo mineral output of the thu State will bo be greatly increased Keeping paco with the production of minerals will be a 0 pronounced increase of other materials anti and n a nj ax x j strong demand for manufacture will mil naturally arise It t seems to be n a part of Ot tho the natural order of ot X X i thinks things thin iu in nn Utah that manufacturing lams of various kinds 1 will spring pring up in iu the next few tow years to X work up tho the rapidly increasing supply j of raw materials I J look to see steel works wor s plants j i textile factories foundries potteries enlarged cement works and other manufactories established dis clis X hi tJ At V IW IVO viv i V hf Vi I tU tu ww X money to their promoters and to the artisan Among the most important of o these will be bo botho bethe X j tho the building budding of electric power plants j and their value aillo will consist both in the th labor they will wilt provide i and nud in time the encouragement und and assistance they will afford to other lines linos of manufacture X Through tho the increased supply of oI water promised us in time till various projects and nn tho the X X new neI discoveries cli being made by experts in the lino line of oI and orid land cultivation ution we wo mummy may expect to see seo tho the x r X agricultural Q interests of oi the State promoted in regions now remote from civilization The rhe farm arm nd X X the town are re sure to encroach with increased vigor igor upon I n the do desert ort With this rapid growth of farm X j jand and md city elly life hlo will go n demand for better school facilities Nets o and commodious co III 0 buildings lire are being X j and will be he constructed and our already ahead excellent o system of oC public public schools will be improved The pro X viding riding of bettor better surroundings and the tIle moro more systematic supervision and BU grading of Ot the tho country chool X X including the tho consolidation of or districts for mutual betterment seem to lo be he a n assured d as aln n part pait 1 part of oI our aur growth r X XA i ir A r in the next few low years j Not tho Limo least lean important of the lines of ot development wo we have every reason renson to anticipate in the time X ing mg the five years is town and city improvement Bettor Better school buildings building residences res sidewalks streets and andy X y water supply lire are already in ill evidence in many of ol the tho towns and villages es of time tIle State Growth in this t direction can bo be expected to be Le very rapid in tho the near futuro future Ambition for tho the improvement of oI ones X X home surroundings is to n a certain extent contagion and time tho spread of oC so wholesome an all ambition in ill our oury X y State resulting in the betterment of or home and amid social conditions tho the of DC material immaterial thrift and amid X comfort is one Otto of ot tho time mot most hopeful of or signs Anti And it is my linn firm conviction that the th promotion of ol X X these purposes and especially the time securing of or better water witter systems in iii the smaller towns tons will be he more X 1 than justified by results r rI X I am au confident that time the improvements enumerated above aboe are arc already assured and will fulfill our sin X guino hopes hope That this tins will mean splendid development and progress goes without saying saving And nd as X i X liko like begets like so development in ill one mine lino line loads lends to development in other others It is i therefore natural to X X expect that lint time the enterprises now IJO under way will lead lend to the tho promotion of others equally important While j X it is impossible inn to particularize nil all these the e we wc do not doubt that they will be so 10 largo so 60 important so soX r rt X t k far so sip intimately connected with our growth and prosperity ns as to our most moat X t 1 ins tic hopes hoos Ono One of these theme I nm au led to believe will be bu the tho establishment of sanitariums nt at tho the various j c X springs and natural watering places in the State Stater The value of line fume dry climate affording X t ties for outdoor lifo life during most mo t of ot the tho year is becoming more mora widely widel recognized each year by ly seekers af oi after X tel tor health We Wo may maj expect travel t into Utah by hy people of this cla s to bo he greatly increased as os facilities ij j improve and thus thug another of o tIle the natural attractions of our State will twill be made n a source of ol wealth X Travel into inlo tho the State rendered continually easier enier by hy increased and improved railway facilities will X result ro in n a wider knowledge of or our resources and this thi will bring a n constantly increasing influx of desirable x xi i citizens The advertising Utah has hos hud had through tho the expositions at nt St Louis LOllis and Portland j the litera literature lure turo sent out to exhibit e hibit its varied industries time the good words that are being said for us by our friends 1 X in every oer stale and country nil these thc o arc are arousing ah nn an interest in ill our affair i ill fn the tho history of r rt t tho the State Who therefore would bo be so bo bold ns as to set n limit and prescribe pre eribe bounds to growth in X f tho limo next five yours years 1 Its resources and prospects aro 1110 everywhere known know n and all we WD wish when it is asked X What good goo thing eon con come cOllie out omit of ol Utah is that those who ask the question qUI shall Come Coma and amid see sec Those sober and reasonable hopes for the progress of Utah may be he colored a brighter hue by hy our am nm amI amx f x I for n a commonwealth of which we vve have so FO great reason to be bo proud I nm im sure that citi cW citizens 1 zens zees will band together r with patriotic to see soo that the tho future futuro shall be as bright ns as their words and works can make it With such resources and anet such n It citizenship UtAh status nt at the tho end of or tho the r next five fic years jears is beyond my power to picture I 1 feel that wo we 0 may look for nil time the growth outlined X o new enterprises new lie towns greatly increased population enhanced wealth nud industrial ac tic J with all nil this thi peace contentment and wholesome ambition auguring well for n a perpetuation f fi i 1 of oC time the growth groth we lire me enjoying t tt tr r A t M vv MM v r JM v r y L rj |