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Show A GOOD BOOSTER. Utah needs fewer of tho knockers she has and more boosters like John W. Woolf, of Card-ston, Card-ston, Canada. Ho sees clearly that Utah has not grown and can nover grow as long as there Is such vicious contention In tho state; ho wouldn't put a dollar here and the number that would, or do, aro few. Mr. Woolf says "got together," pull together, forget this crazy religious-political rant, bury the hatchet and grow. He believes Senator Smoot should cut out cither his apostleshlp or his senatorshlp the good of the state demands It. Once this is done let the larger men, the business interests of the state, get together and forcibly demand that the miserable, ungodly ranting, back-biting and hair-pulling be stopped forever. He believes that strong sentiment In favor of broadness and liberality both politically and religiously would result In a progressive Utah and certainly a happier Utah. Mr. Woolf comes from a section where there is little or no contention of any kind, where tho peophe are united for progress and the greater welfare of the whole, and he necessarily finds contact with Utah's conditions disagreeable beyond measure. Just how much more Intolerable It Is to the sane man who lives in the midst of this contention, who has it for breakfast, dinner din-ner and supper and hears It on thegraphophlne and telephone at night Is easier imagined than described. Dut until we have a host of men In Utah like Johh W. Woolf there Is not likely to bo any change and may a kindly Providence help us all to bear It. |