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Show The Eyes of All Upon Utah. Editor Garland Globe: There will bo thousands of bright gold dollars reaped In Roxeldcr County In the next few years and thoso who aro up with the times will get a share, aud none others aro entitled to it. Thcro is no doubt but what the county will continue to prosper. There are no Indications In-dications of any ilaglug. There novcrhas been a time in It's history when so much monoy was Invested In ourstato railroads, mines, manufactures and homes, Utah is fully abreast of the procession nnd is as sensitive us the m agnatic, ncedlu. Tho confidence that Inspires tho man of means to Invest his money has created it like faith and hopo lu our people and he finds a safe market for his money aud opportunities iu which to plant his coin aud reap a rich harvest. The black flag that has boon waved over our state may havo frightened a few but it has long since coated to terrorize tho Intelligent nnd has become llko a scarecrow In a cornpatch; tho birds light aud rooU upon it nnd tulc'o tho corn just tho samo; they come aud go whistle aud ting as though nothing had happened out of tho ordinary. Whore the carcass 1 a Is thcro will tho ravens gather. Where 1 there Is money to bo made, men will In. vest In mlnej, mills, smelters, railroads, manufactures and homes, all tbe gush of falsehoods and flood of yellow journal lant that cnu bo published, to tho contrary contra-ry notwithstanding. In tho forties nud fifties, men risked their lives iu their 1 mad rush to rench tho gold fields of California, Now the eyes of the west as well as tho cast nro upon Utah, A few mouths ago tho axiom wiisi "Seo Europe If you will, but see America first." Now It Is "Go to, any stnto In the union f you will, but go to Utnb first nnd seo what sho has to offer." Tho tide Is sotting . toward Utah from both cast and west, Of tho growing Index of homeseekers and wealth, tho towns In Rear River Yl ley will get their shnro if tho poople are wise and trim their sails and set them to tho wind that U sweeping over the ocoau of activity, Thoro Is no need of bolng ' stranded nor of being blown from our course, aud wo cannot afford to simply go with the tide llko on old, dismantled hulk. (continued on pago 4) I The Eyes of All Upon Utah, (continued from page 8) At last years prices for wool and lambs and with the present prospects for the future, the sheep Industry offers an cx oellent chance for investment, nnd the Investor can garner a 50 percent harvest on his stock every year. We have an abundance of winter rango, plenty of ) hay and summer ranges are to be found. Many thousands of the wolly tribe changed hands In 1000, bringing good f prices to the sellers and proving valuable e, property to the purchasers. Tho wintor I range no doubt can bo overstocked , but it is almost unlimited and costs nothing. But It Is tbo same with sheep-raising as with other occupations. It requires Intelligent In-telligent care; too many are indifferent aa to breeding and the stamping out of disease among their flocks. If the owners own-ers would decrease the number but Improve Im-prove the grade, they could reccivo the same revenue from a less number and the ranges would not bo so badly run out. The heavy fall of snow of a few weeks ago may have caused some losses, but we think rather Insignificant. The weather baa been mild, and tho snow toon began to sink and shortly to disappear. disap-pear. At present values thero Is money to be made in raising horses; and when a good horse will bring from 1100 to I960 a man need sell but a small number each year to support an ordinary family. Tho cost of raising a pair of colts is compar-f; compar-f; itlvely small and tbo profits large as corn ! pared with othor undertakings. Even 1 tho raising of horn stock (mules Included) ; ts remunerative. Tho market has becii depressed and the prices low for'tho last few years, but there is a profit in the business and a reasonable percent to be realized on the investment. No matter In what way a young man may turn In these lines, there are opportunities oppor-tunities to mako a good and respectable llvelyhood. JAUNTER. Brigham City, Feb'y IB, 1007. |