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Show teres! h ami advantages, every one should link together nnd boost for a bigger and better Delta. It certainly has been demonstrated many limes that without harmony in the ranks we can never win the battle. Why can't e get together and form some kind of an organization to boost Delta tip to the skies? We have the noil, we have the water, and we have the climate, or I might ay in good old American slang, "we can produce the goods." We must let outsider -know about these things, for In no other way run we ever hope to obtain the laurels that are our Just dues. F.very man, woman and child in the whole valley should take the trouble to let at least one friend in foreign states know about the advantages and natural resources of the Pahvant valley. So let us all make a big effort to Inform our friends that we have the best and only place to live in pence and contentment. con-tentment. If we nil do our part It will only be a short time until we begin to realize the fruits of our labor. Stop a minute and think what this means. With the Investment of one Utile two-cent two-cent stamp every week for one year would bring about the Immigration Into the valley of many thousands of settlers. The influx or this new blood, which these little stamps would serve lo bring about would mean better prices here at home, n rising value of lands and an element, of pro-qterliy which no tide could stem. There are many Industries of various va-rious sorts that wV need. Are we gong go-ng to sit back and let people find this nit for thi-iiiselves, or are we going o take the pains to Inform them of lie great opportunities awaiting? If e have the interests of the coinmun-iy coinmun-iy at heart we will not sit down, but , cep the ball m vlng forward bucking ill opposition, n until we reach our lesired goal. Abraham Lincoln, our j uartyred president, said." The nation tanriot exist half slave and half free," teltlier can we exlut and, profH-r. iiu iwlf pulling one way and half "thef"-ither. "thef"-ither. Let us take for our motto, f I'nity," and live up to It. AKSAR 11 FN. TENDERFOOT'S IMPRESSIONS. '" a hs My first t ni ir-m I o ti ? of the Pah it valley, really must say, were In lie respects disapp lint Inr. c oming I did from the beiutitul and fe rtile n fie lds of ihe middle west, into 'i' ic i al'y unbroken sate lands of th. Put I must confess, although tQ I bard, that I have never se-en a pal re fertile-, or more beautltul valle y Inv n this oio.' of ours. It Is aim st ! bel less to s"empt to describe the'' ni'ies and ni'ural resu'irces, fir:' . v. . i h"' ry one who come here c an s-e ror tft niseives, far better than any pen rer I describe, w hatever we have to I mil r. j of t "he only thing that causep any re-1 f"1 t Is that there seems to be an ele eve "t r f distension arising among the . lines men of our city. It seem n(j nie. that regardless of private In pj( |