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Show i,i 1 1: fn 'i ii i: i' kont. f I), i ;-.. .'e'.'..- i editorial. I i, , ;.,:c liner- hi. to I h- front a inn!, . ! of home iiiu ii ' rie.i unit hau I...ii i .iekwiird in j. mtiii' thcin- -,1 ., lj i,l! ,i a! tent ion. A li.nng theal v,.:r,; fruit j . I of our Dixie. 'I';,,: -...-cimeii-. i'oileil prove that a '!, ,i ';e d il igeii re, Southern L'tah may i piar. : of ( ';: 1 ifortiia in s'unply-,,.;, s'unply-,,.;, lor the Salt Lake market. ' i ' i .ii' . :.ir changing. The building of !,.. I i.:ii I'arilir railway, brings that oh '.ml region into easier and swifter o'iiie:!iiiil.ioti with the capital of the Si -I'.-. Our neirkeis are now really io ;ln: products of Southern Utah. We have he fore us samples of dried ,'rui , a. id almonds exhibited at the fair !e, .! a n . (i. Duflin of Toquerville a hh-li iirouounced hy shipping firms ii.-i,-a; -'rior to anything of the kind ol.tnin.'ii eli.cwheiv. The llavor is splen-ii splen-ii ill aiiti tilt; appearance lirst-rlass. No i' i'v;i unrated peaches were ever ..ii: in or from this point. Thisistheit' ;. r oiiuuendaiiim. While in past lihie. 1 iali dried fruits were pro-. pro-. .in:- . i excellent in llavor, the manner : iM'i-iKiratiim did not usually i'...,n,i!i!: iii! ilii'in io ho critical eye. Th-.- .!. i iiueus, however, with all that , , , 'i ; .,' -lie, I m.i' I he fair, are put up in lii.. vry bf-l shitK', and will command .: . . ion .-. ml a ppiMva! wherever they t'u' I :i ::! should he made afruitaud . :;-.irden almost exclusively, ; : i ,.v lug. if profitable, can be-, be-, , ! Ihit with the new ' :' i.-iii ; transportation, and the ..i:i .-.ir! I'n'e in preparation exhibited ie ' '.:-. e-'.'i:iiei!s we have mentioned, Utah can successfully compel-' with i.'alifornia for the early veg-ci veg-ci ;!;!.: i i-.t io and fruit supply of this . have no doubt that such terms . .:: : ' s.'i'ured from the railroad peo-j.,-, s will aid tho Dixie farmers and hoi-! ier.knrists iu commanding this Xow is the time to make ar-'Mii ar-'Mii je, uen's for the next early spring shipments. A good start iu this direction direc-tion will open the way for more extensive exten-sive eomruerre, which will mean wealth lo Southern Utah and rich supplies to the North. Will our friends down there stir themselves, and take advantage of the opportunities now near to then? They can raise and properly pack :'!! fruit j: ntl vegetables of all kinds, and step the need for Impoi'tutious. Utah products are good enough for Utah consumers, when put up in proper prop-er shape and carefully selected. Wake up, Dixie! |