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Show M DON'T KNOCK THE COUNTRY. - H '( T ON'T go around with your criti- Hit L' cal oyo "peeled" for tho discour- H aging or unpleasant things about tho Hi town or country in which you live, H At least devoto as much time and en- H crgy looking for the encouraging H' things as you do for the opposite. H One booster does as much good for a rcbuntry as a dozen knockers. Thcro is no country in tho world where there m r are no drawbacks whero some of the H residents do not make a failure of 1 ' their undertakings, but in a country 1 , such as this there aro so many advan- fU ( tages and successes that only a pessi- m mist of tho worst kind will sco any- B : thing but encouragement, M 'J he country is new tho farms, H i outside of a very small irrigated area, fl fr- aro not sufficiently cultivated to show fU ' what tho soil is capable of. Undei frt : these circumstances, some of the arid 1 1 farm crops aro a failure; others are M f , a pronounced success, depending upon H tho locality and tho amount and kind M I of cultivation bestowed. Tho man who L-- sees only failure and discouragement in the evidences before him is not 11- h I kcly to mako much of a success in any H country, unless ho blunders onto some H , hidden trcasuro vault. Ht ( People who aro the best qualified H , to judge say that we havo ono of tho B ' best agricultural sections of the stato Hj right hero in Iron county, and time B c will demonstrate tho correctness of B the statement |