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Show UTAH'S GREATEST NEED. We have many things In Utah to b proud over, and to boast about, from the wonderful copper mines, to th j fruit raised In Dixie, yet none of thest amount to much. If we do not bave the roads which enables the miner and I the farmer to get Lis product to mar- iket. During the war the program for ! building roads in all parts of the state , was delayed, but there" is no eicus . for delay now, and with plenty of money to do the work with, good roads ' and Utah should soon mean th same 'thing. - I Jack Sears In his cartoon this week, which Is the first of a series that will be printed In this paper, points out ; clearly the difference between good j roads and the kind that is In many j parts of the state far too many, j Thrift does not mean lack of enter-I enter-I prise, but Just the reversi?. Saving ! money by building good roads, and savin for a rainy day by bujing W. S. S. are exactly in line. |