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<br />. <br /> <br />,-' <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />The citizens of t.b(JSU S8V8a stat(J[, hU\,,'ev8r, d.) have a <br /> <br />dir8ct End peculiar and personal inturust in this question and <br /> <br /> <br />it is ~ell, thereforu, that thu representatives 01 these states <br /> <br />have been brought toguther. We arc too much accustomed to o.is- <br /> <br />paso ot these questions by ourselves, looking at the subject <br /> <br /> <br />from our own individual standpoints and not making allovlBncc <br /> <br />for the views of others. It is a gruat advanta60 to hove men <br /> <br />liku you get tog(Jther, touch elbows anQ consider a question, <br /> <br />because each of yuu reprbsents a peculiar point o~ view. Only <br /> <br />by bringing tU3cther 3nd reconciling these points of view and <br /> <br />removing conflicts can you arrive at any common result. The <br /> <br />people of Southern California, we know, sometim~s think rather <br /> <br />slightingly of the people of the Upper Colorado Riv0r Valley. <br /> <br />anc. they are purhapE inclinca. to '"hill': of WyoflLin,:; as a land of <br /> <br />boreal winds and blizzards, of coyotes, steers, sheep and sage- <br /> <br />brush. We sometimes, pbrhapc throUbh lack of aaqu2intance with <br />Southern California, come~ to look upon it in a somemlut frivo- <br /> <br />lous and disparasing w~y as a land of citrus fruits, and cinemas <br />of scenarios <br />aOld cOr)rphees .Iof scandals' and of sports, etc., ancl. so there is <br />an advantage in gettinb together occasionally to know that we <br />are really people of the same language, engaged in the same <br /> <br />strenuous pursuit of a livillG. under different conditions, but <br /> <br />having a 6000. many things in common and looking at thin&s in <br /> <br />general in a very similar way. <br />