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Show OUR ST. GEORGE LETTER. One Spicer at the Bottom of Utah. Ho Thinks it a tJood Countr) To Re Let Alone. IT IS REDEEMED, HOWEVER, BY THE MINERALS IX THE HILLS. Ititerfuitiiia Items of Southern XewN. Special Curnw pen donee of the Uhball. St. Georoe, Jan. 22, 1S75. After four days uf tudiuus travel from Beaver, 1 find myself in this land of Dixie, among the cotton fields and vinoyords of southern Utah. Tho storms that raged on our way down are past; the climate hiis changed from winter to spring, and tho little birds aro out early in the mornings, sinking their praises an. I hunting for worms; the reen gruas is up lining the streams with verdure, and tho , buds willjioon be forming on the fruit trees. Verily it U spring timo here, with warm sun and clear sky. No j snu vhus fallen in llm v alloy this , wittier, and more than likely none 1 will fall. |