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Show house to patronise- ft new hnnm industry. Wliikt ue continuo to encourage- the Utah pajmr mills una until they get' fully under wivy, we must not be Burjnised at occasional niishaj3 or become dissatisfied dis-satisfied ut the very best efforts the now industry maj;es while struggling strug-gling to its untried feet. Only give Utah tt chance and see how s.he ouUtripi the world in ercry-thing. ercry-thing. Understanding those thinga, onr readers, we tire confident, will cheerfully overlook such trilling matters as oeeasionall y receiving a pajter printed on pajier not up to the standard in quality. No doubt we feel it more keenly than anybody any-body when an issue irt struck otVon a quality of paper that gives our eil'ort a rather inferior and shabby ! appearance. UELPIXd' HOME. Uustn't Expect na Much From Infaut In-duslrlea In-duslrlea m Old -Tim era. The BcgIER seems to be suffering suffer-ing from the same conip'aint as the Nation. It says: Our paper mill broke down and they sent us a rocky lot of paper to print on this week. Necessity obliged us to use it to print today's Bugler on instead of mating fires with it. If you can't make fire with the material, you can "'burn them up" in the japer. Which is decidedly ! all right. We think the readers of I the Nation are willing to express t through us their sympathy and commiseration for the readers of The Bugler. Logan Nation. Like ourselves, the Nation discontinued dis-continued business with an eastern |