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Show Judging by articles which have appeared recently in Salt Lake papers, pa-pers, there is an effort being made to detract from the importance of till roads which do not dhvrt'y benefit bene-fit that city, an attitude which is very deeply relented by peopie in this p.ti-' of the state. As one of our prominent promi-nent business men said recently. "Ii Salt Lake does not care to help us develop, why should we break our necks over the slogan, 'liuy in Salt Lake'" All Salt Lake appears to care about is to get the tourist within their limits lim-its and fleece them and let them go. Southw stern Utah is a growing proposition. It is now on the highway high-way to prosperity and it is not only asking that which belongs to it "good roads", and good roads it will have in spite of the attitude of Salt Lake and the Utah State Automobile association. 1 If the attitude of Mr. Rishell In the Tribune is the attitude of the paper and reflects the sentiment in that city, the sooner we of the Southwest South-west find it out, the better. |