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or mountain regions, including Utah, a region where every- 

 thing is unique. There nature stands apart by itself, unlike 

 nature an^^where else, and it seems to have stamped on the 

 men and women who occupy it a ditference from the men 

 and women of other parts of the country, and not only on 

 the men and women of the State, but on the social and civil 

 and religious customs of the people, passing on still further 

 into the agriculture of the people, until we find everything 

 in Utah quite strange ; but in this far-off world, removed a 

 thousand miles from the other civilization in this country, 

 the markets are home markets, not influencing our agri- 

 culture except remotely. 



