Show A GENTLE PROTEST the savior commanded that men should love their enemies presuming we ve suppose that it is such a natural thing for man to love his friends that no injunction was necessary in that matter dut but there is one time when it Is even bard to love a friend and that is when one has come home tired in the evening and got comfortably located with his feet under a table loaded with good things of the earth and there comes dancing on the evan arg cg breeze a faint aroma which gradually gathers strength until the very food on the table tastes of the smell and the house becomes so filled that the tired hungry man has to rub his eyes to fifty out Nh whether ether he be is really at home or seated in his neighbors pig sly the thoughts thought that such an ev peri ence occasion are generally unprintable and the low ione that fills the breast is not cot generally of the neighborly ly kind there Is an ordinance on the city statutes that provides for the location I 1 of all pig and other out buildings b t it would seem that laws on such a subject would be L entirely lin unnecessary necessary people ought to rega regard rd the rights of others enough to either quit raising hogs within the city limits or else make a practice of giving the grunter a scrubbing every morning and thoroughly washing out his pen at any rate the time is fast approaching pro aching when small pigs will be on the market markel let us hope that not many will ill find a home within the limits of brigham city for every man should love his neighbor |