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Show ? ces augmented, but the improvements apparently have j with the cit^ fts growth. Salt Lakp is not a " boom city, its growth is steady every citizen " boast's and looks forward to the day w3r. one metropolitan proportions and become a ^ reat comme istrial center. It cannot attain that position unlet jr for municipal purposes. In Salt Lake's babyhood days it found that limited r of streams originating near by in the Wasatch Mount remainder of the water in the streams was utilized i ' arm crops. As the town grew, the . water need for cit aae greater and the necessary adjustment in the watei not so difficult for many years because of the exter r limits eliminated some of the earlier farms. finally the stage is reached where city needs becan ling needs. With wate^ the farms are valuable; with |