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Show INTERESTING OPEN LETTER TO READERS To the Readers of "The Chronicle": Thinking perhaps a word from a friend in far off England would not be amiss, I send these few lines to let you know that I have not forgotten forgot-ten my friends in Delta, in the land of dear old America, the land of the free and the home of the brave. While I am laboring ill the land of my father, I thank my lucky stars (hat it is not the land of the birth of my father's son. For Delta, in Utah, 'XL S. A., grows dearer to me every day, . for I love my beautiful home in the mountains. We think we have seen hard times in Delta, and have passed thru days of discouragement, but I want to say that Dolta people do not know what poverty and want is, compared com-pared to this country and its people, nor do they know how to appreciate their glorious surrounding and the wonderful blessings of fresh air and sunshine that Nature has so abundantly. supplied them with. It is different here, especially in the large cities', where most of the people dwell. The air is vitiated, sunshine is scarce, poverty and misery is in every hand and corner. |