| Show h 0 1 1 I Mt mi i S ri J ft D m n w i f 71 TJ r tp 7 17 11 1 t iV I e AT 71 J LL Lr l J V tf ri f fi i c cJ J fl As France is Paris So Do We Glory in Beautiful S lt Lake I If Bi l Press Mates Makes IiI I Whole state Suffer reading i By some I o 0 f the dally p papers a p o r s f published a t Salt Lake one would be led l d to believe bellevo that nothing but strife strite and hat hatred hatred red and an ill II will willand and an turmoil abound In the hearts of her citizens that her social life was split Into factions not t the least con with another anether o ovon v o n the th e churches had entered Into a conspiracy against i each ach other and that tho commercial interests ot or orthe the city wore being monopolized m by the dominant Church To print such a It character of scarecrow arguments i ments la Is It seems scorns to mo me a gross Injustice not only upon tho people of Salt Lake Lako but of all tho fall fair of Utah Ulah as well ell Situated as liS she sho is with EO so much tributary around her h r Salt Lakes future J Is to become the distributing center of the tho new IntermountaIn w west st With fall fair treatment from her own newspapers she ought to become one ot or the tho fairest cities In the tho America Let the tha bickering cease and Instead of a dally press mis mist t all that Is good and true and vir virtuous f j lot let tho papers commend und and encourage and boost c r somo of her 1101 most enterprising and loyal lo al r business are doing and wo we will soon realize In Utah th i Salt Lako LaIQ fulfills our most ardent hopes Mr In a letter accompanying the tIO deed l for rr tho valuable building site sIto he transferred to tho Commercial time tImo ago said It Is a at t I happy day for Salt Lako when without prejudice of class or creed cr ed and without dissension all can Jl ln In pressing forward the tho splendid work wor of f who 1 founded r civilization and patiently solved ed Its early I hall hail with a rt happy heart this day of peace and good will willAnd And hero in Payson looking to Salt Lake to tobe tobe be the tho center of our interest I say hail to Mr Newhouse and all nU who join him In his Is sentiment I find and work wort to the of which ho speaks Such men who have h ve faith In the tho futuro of Salt Laka and are l re willing to Invest their capital in Iu a way to encourage other capitalists to loot look to tho place on oni i which they th y staked so liberally their faith fa th are rc tho f kind of citizens s wo need Let Iet us have havo less Jess of the blUer bitter journalism less ess essI I misrepresentation on and more malO peace and fellow fellowship I ship Then I shall have no more fears for the out outcome outcome come either in Salt Lako or 01 among her sister cities whose hose Interests aro all identical with hers liers r i Reciprocity Rec With Sm mailer r Cities Urged BY BY FRANK FR I CROFT OF OP f S a th of which Salt Lake 1 Is the tho capital I feel eel proud of the tho success ss the J A ily s achieved d Many I ii things are aro responsible sible B be for Cor Salt Lakes commercial status In t h B J honor I r of being the first city eltY I I to fro b C lt in this Int region JJ la c In The le most productive prod valley In th tho moun mountains m un l w ns is Is surrounded sui by many m ny other ther valleys t tho i I I erit of of have h o made mado Salt Lake their i I chief marketing place for tor y years cars and an Is the center Of ot tIle bie s of learn rn I tili In In the state te In n addition nd n great conferences c p iIII I m m I talo fairs conventions and political gatherings of the tho state are aro mostly ail a l held there thoro and tin very large largely ly y attended od by tho people of Utah Ulah all al ot of which adds a ds materially in making Salt Law Lake tho attractive tive city that It Is From l rom a commercial standpoint I do not think that the tho other cities cHic and towns of the tho slate are iro re receiving receivIng what they justly for the support they thoy aro rendering Salt Lake Lalee City Within tho past Imst few years ears there thero have been beon a 11 great glent many very cred cled creditable Hablo manufacturing established eta in quite a number of the other cities and amI towns of the tho state whoso products are arc building up a It good reputation reputation tation In this and other states Some Somo of tho pro promoters promoters of the tho now new enterprises complain that it is almost almo t impossible to got Iet the tho merchants of Halt alt Lako Lal c City to handle I their products From a personal investigation in regard to 10 the tho products that exports ox port wo havo a n number of coal mines operated by b progressive companies which are aro producing a gOol grade of coal can AVo 0 are aro compelled to find a r market for fOl the tho larger part of the tho coal not consumed in Summit t county count and tho states slates of Idaho Nevada California and Washing Washington ton Wo Yo are very ery sodom seldom able ablo to lo place a car of coal with tho Salt Lako City dealers There Thoro has been beon shipped from during tile the past thren months 1304 cars of coal Out of this number Salt Lako lion ha received but five Iho cars The mine millo owners say that they thoy find It Impossible to warm Salt Lake Lal e City up In tho early emy of Salt Lake City her ller people were glad to gut gel coal col from this place but today they the pass by b tho market mar et and secure a tt largo laro part of their coal supply from another state thereby paying heavy freight charge and do not ono whit bettor fuel For the tho support Salt Lake Lako City receives from flom the tho other cities of this stalo let there thore be 00 a It of the tho spirit of reciprocity Infused Into the tho merchants and people Lot her hel people show a n willingness to uso tho products of other othor cities in n the tho less favored thereby promoting a It general feeling ng of loyalty for that which Is produced in our own Elate Then every resident re will bo be proud of the tho success of tho capital which Is destined to bo be tho Queen City of tho West Salt Lako o City Utah Invest Your Surplus In the Smaller T o or orti f WE til ti o 0 coun count t r l y look to 0 Salt Lake Lal o City to sot set a 1 p puce In morality civic standards and political meth methods methods She rails falls far short possibilities In nt at least ono one of o these fields J tiie ti political po Through each succeeding u cee ing im f c am J p fg C Ity Is the center centor ot of ills llis t working Injury more m re than iha those Im Immediately mediately y In the tho city lt can ca tell The Tho thing wo we would most like lIko to to see would d fio 60 for citizens to fo get together take counsel L among u o for the good of o their thel town t wn things over In In broad and lind liberal t ei ch side sId being be t Willing ng to tj give a u little tile In fn concessions c and an l then mako peace We Vo need peace to o bo no f 0 th that t wo can can think of Salt Lake as lis we Cc ought to and ii d not as now wo w are are compelled to Such action t on would mean mean peace pe co n t on y to Salt Lako loail s of the tho u coun country try tr I all this take pride pr d J lii l li lf i f 11 r f C O jf tho achievements of Salt Lake Wo Yo rejoiced when wo we heard of her securing the Grand Army Almy encamp encampment ment for next summer and again in the tho knowledge l that Salt Sail Lake has hu grown so GO largo large that thal It will bo possible to take caro uro of this encampment Salt Lake needs no artificial booming to add to her pres prestige prestige tige for she sho la I destined In the very near future to 10 bo be the center of a great west we t that Is now building around her In ail tut directions Salt alt Lal Q bu be conscious of her position as the tho chief center of Intermountain Interest t Hay Hav Having HayIng ing the state capital and tho state university with within in her hel jurisdiction can to bo be liberal to 10 Institutions placed outside out of the tho city and thus UIUS win tho fellowship and good will wll of the outside Ot settlors The conditions which mako the tho mall order ordel house attractive to the isolated citizen should bo be looked into Inlo The defense of mall mail orders Is that high freight high and high cost male make It possible pos to get better goods at cheaper prices through mail orders Ulan than from Crom Utah Ulah merchants I tho fact is that the goods handled by bythe bytho the tho merchants aro mo better and that everything pos possible po sible ought to be bo done to tp eliminate the mall order evil ovIl by b making homemade goods appeal both as to comparative price and comparative quality And then Lakers La ers havo money to spare they should look to tho neighboring towns All An of thorn them need nee capital for some somo good purpose or or other and all aU the Salt Lake Ial e surplus that is put to work in the cities round about win will return to bless bes the whole community as wen well as to pay good rates rales to the tho Investor In conclusion I will wish all aU the News readers i t Merry Christmas und and a tI Happy New Year Best est Results Lie In Plowing Deep City CIt Is so Ie sH 51 t u 11 a ted geographically l that tho conviction i s forced forred upon u P 0 n neven even the tho casual i observer cr that It Itla ItIs la Is in the tho very el eln nature n lL t u r e of things bound to lo maintain with increasing prominence the tho position it now holds as a the tho com 1 metropolis o 0 f the tho Intermountain tain country Salt Lako City ca mot b j otherwise than tho distributing point for C nil all tho region The sentiment of the tho citizens of Murray urray towards Sail Lake City is simply this That the more mOll rapidly Salt Lake L o City grows the more careful and systematic is her commercial development the tho keener and an moro surely Snit Salt Lake 1 C fys business businessmen bul 3 men n j nd organizations recognize iI o outlying Holds I in v lier enterprising spirIt 15 felt the lC better and lore rapid will wll be lie her hel development Vor cog nize J z that it is necessary that th t there thore should be bo tho friendliest Cil of feelings and closest harmony main maln d In tho business intercourse between Salt Lake other the ho stale st to It w uld seem to us that none but a sordid 1 and narrow view ic of Industrial and commercial affairs could l say aught luSht else tItan than that Salt City must be bo tho the tho business center r Uio maln lg of or Industrial and d commercial activity ty and while h O we e all have hae our C r local and lr local oc I pride and are arc all striving for tho Uio of o our local joea Institutions and Industrial In lus concerns we recognize rec arc are only one ione df C the tho units In Int that t t i Industrial d growth that thit l hJ vigorously malt for f r a greater Utah tJ I There Thoro must needs be he a metropolis then why wh not all parts of the state stale unite to mao make Salt Lako City what it should be he the tho mainspring the thc source of Inspiration and I ml suggestion the tho pattern the tho lead leader er 11 the tho helpful of all aU in the sisterhood of cities of our fair slate We 00 believe that it goes without saying that there thero has not been heretofore that broad conception of or ortho tho of the tho communities of tho stale that there should be bo Salt Lako Lal c City never neer can develop with tho same rapid solidarity and permanence without the tho hearty good will and co cooperation operation of ot the tho other cities and of oC communities of the tho slate Murray ao aA Salt Lakes nearest neighbor has ever stood ready roady to join hands in all ull for far the tho unifying and of oC thosa enterprises that mao make for permanent growth being behl over ever mind mindful mIndful ful of that fundamental conception which sees Hees tho complete organism with herself as us an Integral part Tho rho more bounteous the tho repast of tho masters 9 table the more plentiful the tho falling of tho crumbs Salt Lake Arraigned By Mayor of St George BY nY Y F Tj T 3 VB been a resident ot of Utah Ulah and ot of Wash Washington rash IHA ington county for more maIO than thun 30 years cars and speak from my own personal observation From Its history Salt nt Lako City has been tho th business center tho most attractive features being found within ils lis borders and tho people at least ast those of this section have hao assisted In Its development and havo rejoiced In its prosperity To 10 visit vL it tho city has hM been their pleasure Ite IC wide their cleanliness and good order have been beon commented upon favorably When over oYer thoro thero Is anything an of a public nature such as tate state fairs religious S1 political conven conyon conventions In short everything overy thIng has centered there thero Tho country merchants have havo supplied su their CUR cus customers with goods without exception pur purchased chased ed there thel causing nearly nearl all tho money accum accumulated accumulated by hy them to Its way wa to Salt Lako City This to a treat great extent has made mudo Salt Lako Lalo City what It is isNow I INow Now has she done her hor part In tho way of reci reciprocity rec I fear not There scorns s to bu bo a II growing complaint that if It ifan Iton an on enterprise is projected In any an of tIle the smaller cities It is not assisted or 01 patronized by b tho Salt Lako J je merchants as It should be to foster homo In Industry Industry Now No let et me mo refer to one condition which though outside of business or mercantile yet et Is the tho foundation of all aU lasting pros prosperity I refer to the tho system of education Salt Lako City han hM a II splendid school system brought about for the tho most part by the tho assistance us HS I havo hao before observed of the outside counties Wo Vo are obliged In tn bo contented with the tho district schools with nothing for fol the tho most part higher than tho th eighth grade wo we have havo not a high school Choo yet et for years pa past t there thero has hILS boon bean nothing but com cOln complaints plaints by Salt Lake people at being obliged to toas assist as l t in tho education of the tho children In the tho coun counties ties sparsely populated This ought not to 0 be bo Last year from Crom tho St StGeorge StGeorge George stake more than was expended by hy our people to 0 give gle their children Ir n the benefits of oC a higher education a great part of this found Its way Into Salt Lako City Somo Sarno six or eight years cars ago 1110 the tIto state board of equalization after acter a careful examination was Wa lore forc forced ed cd to admit that the 1110 property of Washington Y coun county count ty t taking into consideration what It would realize In cash was assessed id higher than any an other county In tho state of Utah Is this feeling in regard to education one tending toward reciprocity Then wo havo Immense grindstone quarries tho grit being of a superior nature they th y cannot bo boo utilized from the tact fact that wo are aro 03 63 mlles miles from tho railroad and the Salt Lake merchants prefer to uso an In inferior quality that can bo ho shipped from Cleveland Ohio for a little lower price This is also true of the tho canning industry al although though our fruit can not be 3 excelled In regard to tho mail o system I do not know whether there IK II anything In tho methods of Salt Lao Lake merchants that to build up their trade or 01 not hut but I am Informed by our postmaster post naster that the of or goods by mall mail is 18 largely on tho th Increase and an many matlY of our people state aK a positive fad fact that oa of wearing we hll apparel specially they the make a n saving of from flom 25 to t 30 10 per ler pent c nt by b wending sending to Chicago for the tho same imn all goes goos out ont of r tho country counti and ands some s mc n tl d ought to be d to tl stop st |