Show t i t WITH VOICE OICE 4 A. A Would It U not bo be better belter for fot the substantial sub sub- Interests of If f Utah If peo- peo 1 plo pie now here were to unite In telling the world that this Is a good state to live in Wouldn't it be better bellm for Utah Ulal residents would join in the ther 1 1 If its own wl widely el circulated r r public statement r. r that there Is health and happiness and fortune and many friends for the i t worth worthy newcomer here Wouldn't I It be better if people of Utah would f cease cense telling to the world that there Is li j evil in control of ot the state There Is no Ut such rampant evil In 1 s Utah o of course There Is no more evil o of f an any jy sort ort than all any ti other community is vexed with ith There Is no big clement K K- of the states state's citizenship that Is open to condemnation n on an any score score It is a good slate to live C In It Is a good state slate In which to invest mone money I It Is a Jo good ll state for Cor the thc winning of I i 1 I profits in el e every worthy en enterprise Let Utah people sa say the these c things and anti I tho c that th they believe I they the theare are menaced either In their liberties liber r- r l' l ties tics or thou their fortunes fortunes' b by any element clement of the population And would not the people of other states slates be more Inclined 1 1 to come caine Would not the better sort sott 1 t- t p of them feel Ceel attracted by a city and a tate state where the voice oleo of commendation commenda commenda- V tion was a united voice olee and where the V invitation was uttered b by all Here at nt th the tho Salt I Lake ako theatre Fri Fri- V day dar afternoon the Sym Symphony phony V st stra 8 a n. local organization organisation of or musicians J J. J V a a purely amateur body gave body gave a concer cont con- con cort t of some dozen numbers in a manner man man- X ncr ner approved by bv the tho severest critics They Interpreted the the most difficult lt lc and did it almost faultlessly There here were more than half a hu hundred dred Ls t a and alid th the lQ condu conductor vove s wove from froin the strains o of their varied varied Instruments a splendid fabric of sound V V rIch rich and beautiful full of all the harmony harmon and all nil the melody and all the magic mystery m ter of music Such things s do not grow In a vile Ue atmos- atmos They rhe come with long culture with high Ideals and I pure Ule labor In art for or the love of art Such things fix the tho status of a com corn V And it Is a status to be proud I V of I V One of the richest business men of or Salt Lake recently Invested a largo large V amount of money In real estate and pledged himself to Ie the the- expenditure of or V millions In improvements right In the centre of the city Within a da day other investors had taken the cue and there V was a demand for tor lan land and a forward movement In the city's development Such things do not happen in a state 1 which needs federal supervision Such V things are arc not the Indices of a a. city that should be placed under martial lawr law r They come of ot manly men of progressive progressive sive citizens of sagacious merchants V of seeing far manufacturers Such V. V things spell civic supremacy and social excellence V V Would it not be better for tor tho the city If It those Investments were Indorsed and und V backed hacked up b by the thc united praise of Utah by the people of Utah 0 e V Sonic Some years cars ago there was an ugly little political quarrel here and one o othe of the men men who had a better opinion o of himself than the rest of his neighbors neighbor V had of him was defeated for fOl a coveted office And he lie started to wreak hi his v vengeance on the state stale that he could coul V not control He lie hoped to cause causo staLer stale stat t r supremacy to be bc suspended lie He hoped hope V V to have the strong arm aria of or the nation 1 V sti etch out and take control of ot Utah and anti he direct the tho falling o of tho the bloof blow blo of or the mailed 1 fist which he summoned V To win his point he had to retract every good thing he had said of th the state previously He lie had to to recant the compliments he had uttered H lie had to paint black where he ha had V painted white And ho lie had to hurt th the state and Its people as no state and n no people have ever before been hurt b bLa by byl bya l La a citizen Isn't It time for the bad campaign to be bo ended Isn't it time tune for th the tho crusade to cea cease e Isn't It time for th the Tribune to quit lUit telling the world that tha It Ills is surrounded by crime and that th the tho I Tribune alone is left lert with a I knowledge and a habit of or doing exactly ex ox- I right t In 1910 this city can have a hui hun hun- dred thousand population if th the the- theSa Sa Salt V Lake Tribune and its makers quit the their They are arc strong enough V to hurt They rhey need not say sayan any g good word if it the they do not want ant to The res rest of or Utah will attend to the boosting Business s men will feel like spreading the gospel of great benefits for tor th the people who come her here The rhe Tribune need not aid ald All that Is asked in Is that tha it cease Its slanders There I Is no rca rca- son for It The people of ot this state ar aras are areas areas as law-abiding law as tho the people of ot an another any other othel on the taco face of or the earth earth earth-at a V least Tho They are arc as honest as Industrious ous as thrift thrifty as intelligent ent as cultivated cultivated as virtuous and aul a 1 1 as clean S S Let the world know that t and let the world listen h vain for a note of con con- 1 And the thousands will come coine here Iele with their mone money and their manhood with their e energies and their ambitions with their ther r Industry and their honor And tho ho state will count half halt a million and the elt city a hundred thousand before the end of the decade de dc de- de cade and cade-and and will go o forward gloriously S S Has lIas it ever occurred to you how far farIn farin nr In advance of or other Western states is the state of Utah Have Havo YO you you ever stopped to think what It H means to have a commonwealth with sixty years cars of or settlement compared with the rank newness of the rest of the lain fain states and aud the states slates of the farther farther farther far far- ther west Has HIlS It ever occurred to you oU how bow much this means In conservatism conservatism con con- which is unknown in iii any ne new community Has It ever occurred to you du that this long settlement and accumulation of values mal makes es bore secure every Wely dollar of or value that is present here toda today or may come with the coming years Has It II ever occurred occurred occur occur- red to you OU ott how tremendously all tl Js s long establishment backs bacs s up tho the pres pres- pres day cut progress of elt city and state This elt city could stand such a boom as as hat of Kansas CIt City and Omaha and Denver Denver all all combined And yet et the state would l keep alongside would be bc read ready with the provision with the foodstuffs and the fabrics and the tho general development S S S SV V Utah Is a talc state to be proud of It II Ita itIs is a a 1 st state te to which you OU can safely In- In vile the best besl people of Iho tho world It Its ls 15 s a state in which you can lly hom advise ise your yoU OtIL friends to Invest their monc money It Is a state stale in which they the may nay safely aCel and securely locate locale their families assured that there thele will beno bo be bono no 10 contamination b by the people who are arc here We e are arc all along together Ve c all know w there Is no resident ole ele- ment that is a menace to nn any Interest In n Utah Why h tell the rest of the world worM there Is sue such a n. menace Why prolong a n war that began under differ differ- ent nt conditions Vh Why waste years rears per per- a quarrel In which the pres- pres eat nl nt generation has no Interest Why hy h damn the living 11 generation gene with accusations ac- ac cu against the dead Quit II it and lift the voice of general In united untied praise of Utah Ulah And tho the whole world listening will willbe wille be e convinced to convinced to the permanent advantage ad- ad antage vantage of Utah and er e every interest within Its borders |