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Show WE have frequently remarked that the people of this section of the country have grown up in the shadows of our magnificent mountains and their woundrous scenery, and do not appreciate their beauty and elegance. Yesterday a lady of Cedar City called us up to elaborate and enthuse upon the beauty and majesty of the scenery in the vicinity of Miner's Peak, on the Cedar mountain, moun-tain, where her husband has a ranch and which she had just visited for the first time. And that is the way it is with a great many of us. We hear of the wonders and beauties of the Yellowstone, of the Yosemite, Niagara and even the Alps of Switzerland, and yet we have not visited the natural nat-ural wonders within 10 to 100 miles of us, declared by many of our globe-trotting friends to be the peer of anything in this line in the known world. |