Show OUR SPLENDID FRUIT CROPS the interview with mr 0 W warner of moab which recently ap feared in the local columns of diw NEWS is 18 reading matter worthy of the greatest attention As aa a couter utah no longer occupies a place in the rear of even california indeed except that that state has baa a citrus bels bell and an earlier season we can alai aud and maintain superiority along all the more important lines and it to la th the transfusion of such auch ideas the resul tit or of practical experience and close study that mr warner has haa to impart that thai bring us ua to a comparative of what we do really amount to in that important industry the object lesson which was wae transferred frona from the interviewed to the interviewers mind and which found a faithful reproduction in our columns to ie also worthy of consideration in colorado which never did aid and in the ordinary course of things perhaps never can equal this territory 01 ay as a fruit raiser calier the people are taking care of their product and by judicious shipments are realizing thousands of dollars every year we dont care to advance the idea that some of the very fruit which our eastern neighbors export finds its way into our midst and is bought here while our superior and more plentiful article is permitted to rot in great qua a titles or is so indifferently taken care of ss as to be condemned when seen if anything that Is not dot COntRi contrived Led in the beual code possesses pou esses criminal ele elements menta surely purely such things as that do and it if they exist we cannot begin the work soy any too soon of like character and ana import Is IB much of the contributed editorial matter which appears in the every saturday all these suggestions are useful because it la Is as a true in political economy as aa in natural attrition that every fluence lu counts for something dropping of water wears a the steady hole in the stone it falls on and got so after a whiles while we look to see bee our people utilizing every one of their wealth giving resources and never depending markets or even surrounding on foreign ones for or what we can produce at home it is a theme concerning which volumes have been written and to which countless columns of newspaper matter have been devoted to say that it all does no good is to att attempt emit to belle belie recorded facts fac ta but it 16 has not accomplished complis hed results pro proportionate with the effort involved of course we are ahead of what we used to a long way be and are steadily gaining ground and that th taj good work may go on till there is nothing more to complain oi of and then remain it at that point la Is our most sincere desire |