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Show ture for this wonderful canyon and the whole of the southern part of the State. We are beginning be-ginning to realize something of our predictions. A friend of ours who was present after viewing the scene with meditative eyes remarked, "A moneyed man may think he is everything but it takes a God to make things like that." Real riches are not matters of the Stock Exchange, money has a place in our every-day existence and a big one too, but real riches .are not bank accounts. Men of the dollar-craze go back to nature, she comforts, cheers and blesses ' tired souls who turn to her for rest. When you go out on your next vacation vaca-tion take in the sights of the wonderful canyons in the southern south-ern part of the State and unless un-less you have a heart of stone the beauty, majesty and solemnity solem-nity of the scene should make you feel how little a mere man is with all his banking assets. Editorial DO UTAIINS REALIZE? Do Utahns know their State? This is a question that may be reasonably asked, and we reply, No. How many people are there in this State that have never visited this camp and viewed the greatest copper mine - in the world, where thousands of tons of ore are being mined and shipped weekly. We may also ask the question relative to the scenic wonders of our state. Most of us are too close to appreciate their attractiveness. attractive-ness. If you want massive grandeur why go to Europe when you have Bryce Canyon practically within a stone's throw, where there is no question ques-tion about nature's fuirness. This tumbling mass and far-reaching far-reaching landscape talks in terms of might and majesty, some years ago we visited this beauty wonder spot of the State and predicted a great f u- i |