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Show THE CITIZEN I 9 sidered in this matter. It should interest Salt Lake City particularly to have another well developed and popular highway leading to her from the Pacific coast area. Nevada has a third great highway crossing her boundaries in the southern part of the state and connecting with some of her largest cities and towns and traversing some of her most attractive and be3t areas. I refer to the Arrowhead Trail. This great highway is a successful and going enterprise, and we will continue to do all in our power to help it whenever the opportunity presents itself. It traverses, through Utah, some of the most magnificent and wonderful country in the world, from a scenic and economic standpoint, and is world famous. The road leading through this attractive country in Utah is fine and needs no further sponsoring. It is being well taken care of and will continue to be. The people of Nevada are proud of it, as are the people of Utah, and gladly sing its prasies at every opportunity and will continue to do so. The completion of the Lincoln a You Yellowstone. Will See j Highway should detract nothing from Union Iaeifip Courtesy this or any other road. Each system j ; should be conwleted. Each will atlinks between the highways of the tract and serve certain traffic and ceriatement of United States Senator States of Nevada and Utah was under tain territory. The excellence and sucjasker L. Oddie in support of the Lin-il- n discussion, I strongly advocated the cess of each should add to the excelHighway published in the News whole naj few days ago was not for general building by Utah of the uncompleted lence and success of the We neeG irculation. They were very much portion of the Lincoln Highway in tional highway system. Mistaken however, as the following Utah to connect with the Lincoln each of the three great systems and at speech Highway in Nevada, and this, in ad- they should all be completed, and wcerpts from the senator dition to and separate and distinct the earliest possible moment. M Saturday at the Salduro celebrati"Now that the Wendover cutoff Is on of the Wendover cutoff comple-i- n from the building of the Wendover cutoff, which I also advocated. I was completed and the people along the proves: overruled in this, and that portion of Victory Highway are so happy over I rejoice with the people of Utah the Lincoln Highway has never been the success that has come to them, and the other states along the Victory built, and that great highway system let us turn our attention to those Ughway, including the towns of Nevhas suffered severely thereby. The along the Lincoln Highway who need ada, over the completion of this great people, cities and towns along it and help and give it to them without delay and difficult piece of work. The benefdependent on it should not longer be and to the best of our ability. I feel its and blessings that will come to our deprived of that which should come sure that the states of Utah and Nenspective states and to our whole to them, so in the spirit of justice vada can, with the officials of tne country from this highway, when compand in the interest of the development Federal government, find a satisfacleted, will be beyond comprehension. of our great system of national highAs an official and also personally, tory solution to this question. ways, I strongly urge that that section I have been fortunate in being in positof the Lincoln Highway be built as ion to help this road along in various LOUISIANAN PRAISES UTAH soon to so as connect with as possible CLIMATE AND SCENERY. ways ,and my record will show that the in Lincoln and Nevada I have taken a Highway deep interest in it. thus complete that whole system Col. Robert Hughes and wife, a When the Federal Highway Act of buralso. will add It another heavy 1921 was before Congress, I was the wealthy citizen of Shreveport, La., to the State of Utah to the one den only member from any of the Western she has just carried so well, but the Public land states on the Conference benefits that will come to her directly Committee which had the final fram-hifrom it and indirectly from the beneof this bill. I was thus able to fits her neighboring states will rehave my Retroactive Clause included ceive, will be very Nevada has h the Graduated Scale provisions of carried a heavier great. burden than has any the bill. This resulted in the State other state in proportion to her popuof California s receiving about lation in the building of her highways. of a million dollars; Nevada The question of eastbound automotive ooe and s millions, and travel from California should be con- Utah nearly n million dollars more :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII they otherwise would have AY lien liOiiK llixf n nee ciiIIk I This, and the other work I your iiinnlier, a I'liiou (Yntrnl l.lfc liiMiirance loli.v will lie Ip E rve done for Federal Aid Highway your family turn (lie (lark cIouiIn E legislation as a member of the Post inxiile out ami mIiow a xilver lin- E till. and lost Roads Committee of 1 J. W. WALK Mil elnited States Senate, I AKiit. (Icnenil a me gives 12II7-- K Walker llmik IliillilliiK, i (nse to make a statement in connec-1- 1 Salt lakr Pity, t'tah. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii'iiiiniiiiiii; with tin Federal Aid Highway . gram, which i hope will be taken good spirit in which it is ATTKXTIOX ATTOIIX 15 YH given. n is 4 I has again visited our city, which is the seventh time in as many years and deplored greatly that he had to leave. Mr. Hughes says we have one of the most beautiful cities he has had the pleasure to visit, and both he and his wife are greatly in love with our climate and it would not be surprising to hear of them purchasing a beautiful summer home here. They love our green hills, beautiful scenic canyons with clear sparkling spring and snow water trickling over the rocks to the valleys. They firmly believe that we have the most idealistic weather conditions and climate for summer homes in any part of the United States. Thank you, Mr. Hughes, come again. The Benne Plant. This highly valuable plant of which the leaf is used is especially beneficial in all cases of cholera infantum, dysentery, and all afflictions of a similar nature. It has also been proved to be a great remedy for sore eyes; but for all cases of dysentery either in children or adults, its healing influences appear almost miraculous. Seed and leaves can be had at my residence south of the public square, 16th ward, William Derr. 9 Two in One Cast on the Madison, Idaho. g three-Warter- three-quarter- re-oeive- d. this: , tion " I,a5's Mctory f8 'ivorcd the building of TMehway, and am happy When the ques-- 0 iC0111)!",inn decid .i on the connecting I.elx Co-opern- te. ltiiiikruptey 311. VI. . . Fornix llankruptcy Schedule a court reiuetN DF.I.IIF.IIT XF.IIFKF.il. fiiriiixlieil prepaid Wa. r22 Away on Business, Courtesy Union Iucific |