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Show i oo OGDEN AND SALT LAKE PULLING TOGETHER. The Rotary Club of Salt Lake City In entertaining the members of the Webqr Club of Ogden, on Tuesdaj evening, left nothing undone to mak& the Ogden clubmen feel at home. The reception was well planned, elaborate elabor-ate and conducted in a manner calculated cal-culated to promote the best of feol-ing, feol-ing, and the Ogden people accepted the courtesy In that spirit. The consensus of opinion among Webpr club members is that, nowj that there has been a beginning these social features should be regular regu-lar occurrences with a view to bringing bring-ing the leading men of the two large cities of Utah to more fully realize that by co-operating they can make both Ogden and Salt Lake more prosperous pros-perous than' either possibly could bo without the other's help. There are so many big things to be accomplished that, once our energies ener-gies are unitedly bent to the task, there wjll be no room for the petty jealousies which, In the past, have been manifested "When I go East," said Charles P. Adams of Gardner & Adams, Salt Lake, "and people ask, 'Is Ogden npt the most Important point?' I answer, an-swer, 'Yes. In population, Salt Lake is the larger city, but In railroad advantages, ad-vantages, Ogden is pro-eminent." That is a most liberal statement and, jt we all could broaden in just that degree, de-gree, and speak jn terms of praise of our neighbors, however tempted to be a little self-boastful, the Impression Impres-sion made on outsiders would be all impelling n the direction of Utah and immeasurably better than when a jangling note In disparagement Is struck. |