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Show UTAH COULD PROFIT BY CALIFORNIA'S "BOOST" Utah is in need of more of the California Cal-ifornia spirit of boost Ogdenitea who have returned trom southern California report the orange, lemon and olive crops damaged $50,000,000. To any other region that would have proved B stacgerlng blow, or at least would have so depressed the boosters as to hive retired them for a period. peri-od. But the Californians are 60 Impressed Im-pressed with the idea that whatever happens In California Is for the best that the day after the last of the heavy frosts every last one of the native na-tive sons and their converts went about nil unconscious of the damape and proceeded to give an 'orange show .'' Four year old orange and lemon trees were destroyed, yet the Californians Califor-nians are declaring that such a disaster dis-aster will never occur again The are as enthusiastic as ever over their climate and are selling It to every tourist who listens long enough to their magic stories to he impressed A resident of Los Angeles, writing about the first of the year to a friend in Ogden, said he had read or Og-t'on's Og-t'on's cold weather v-hilo sitting on his porch In his shirt sleeves Bv the time the messago had reached thin city news came that southern California Califor-nia was experiencing a frigid wave and the Ogdenite. not to miss the opportunity oppor-tunity of getting back" at tile fneud. replied "I presume that, since your lasi letter, let-ter, you have moved off the porch and bare gone in search of a fur overcoat over-coat " |