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Show Utah is making a great mining record this Iw'IH year. Park City is doing wonders, so is Tintic, I f i 'I'M so is Bingham, so is Ophir, and the promise for I f ' IH Beaver county in the near future is more filled I ' jj'fgfl with hope than ever before. Next year this State 1 r j J 111 should in mining be like Abou Ben Adhem, it I B1 iiffffl should "lead all the rest." This great central 1 ft I jl i!9 depot for the State, Salt Lake City, is feeling the I ! 'fH thrill of the mining camp prosperity, for this 1 K, ' v 9H is and always must be the great distributing cen- 1 mh '.H ter for the mines of this central basin. Utah J m lM ought to be exceedingly prosperous for many years ni''PI to come, and in those years the State should take mx 'jfafflB on a thousand new attractions and should be ft 1 FlH fixed in an educational way on grounds so ad- w!' 'WM vanced as to draw students from all the adjacent ( IW States. The same is true as to her reputation as .1 fllffl a sanitarium. One hundred thousand patients jLp.MM should be drawn here annually just for the cli- : ! ffi JH mate of the State, and this would come about if m ' IjfB a syndicate of gentlemen would, in the right place m flM build a sanitarium, with the full equipment which K ) fflM such a place should command, included In which a'fHI would be all the advantages of the lake and ifilifll springs. Such a place would be a great addition liH to this city and if planned on a scale commen- BIHI surate with the place and its surroundings, it 3lRIH would pay better that a great mine. If Salt BflBIH Lake was directed by a spirit like that which has HHI made Denver, without natural advantages, a vBBI wonder, it would be the very Queen inland city B9H of the continent. Blfl jHBHh |