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Show STUBBORN FACTS. Every city in the land, says an exchange, has, from time to time, lost hundreds of young men who have left their native cities and gone into others to the detriment of the former and development of the latter. (Our city of Bngham has suffered in this respect, as have all the other cities of this and other 1 lands.) The live, energetic young men have grown weary of tramping tramp-ing over the pavemen ts of their native towns and cities, searching for a job. They have grown weary of seeing strangers filling the home positions which belonged to them and so they have "lit out" and become be-come citizens of other cities, which they proceed to build up and make wealthy. Something should be done that all the young men of Brigham City may find suitable as well as remunerative employment , here at home. |