Show t j 4 they say sa T 7 j 4 44 4 that money is gradually coming back into the mining industry that the weather meather man seems to think utah is in the artie cirri that it it keeps snowing knowin sn owin it ill be immoss ble to get either in or out of the di triet that the iron blossom blossoms s n w str ke is the sensation of the past month in local mm min ng circles that it sho shows A a conclusively conclusive lv that dee deep P mining is possible and profitable on 0 n the east side that the raise in wages is ampre elated by the miners that t antie operators have al at teen een wiling mill ng to let employees share in the profits that the first month of the year 1916 is on its last ggs that there is nothing ile like a go 0 d old fashioned winter inter but after one shovels snow every day for a month in order to get sn in and out of h a bal bit wick ick he cannot help but have a loi g ing for the breezes of spring that a valentine dane dame ng party Is 3 to be given on february that the rabbit hunt bunt will probably be called off as juab county will not pay a bounty on rabb ta ts killed after the last of the present month that no trade is so humble that it does not include some man or woman who ho stands head and shoulders over the crowd 4 that the kp alif are go ing to have a big time in eureka on february 3rd that fhe the county assessor is expect ed CA to dig down deep dp and find all of our property placing a cash val batio i upon it and even the old rooster and an d the I 1 atle bunch of hens that we ue have our doubts about this new law working out to the addan tage of all I 1 that the amendment rg to the mines will most likely be de tested at the coming fall election that the city off cers favor ing the lower part of th pu ly lic ti 11 arary at the disposal of the boy of the city and aping it for their gails and sports ahat the small amount n eded for this I 1 could not possible le spent to bt utter ater advant advantage ige that it is a in gaty good for noth moth ing N onan on an who cannot support on man and an entirely good for noth arg who ho tries it that to speak ill of another often reacts on the speaker tha hen when a makes a greit great sho v of honesty where onh a r w cents is concerned ve cannot h ip tut t ut N onder what chance there woul be if a large sum were at stake that the merchants and saloon me ir have compi pd with the order aroi the county officers and dispensed with all k rids of raffles that riffles are perm eted in only two or three to ans of the stale state al a the present time and the order hi gone out that th y must be thrown throw out in those places i that we ne al at ays imagine that on to morro v we me will have so much more timeto do th than we have to day but when tomorrow comes we ish vish that we ue had done them in the time wasted esterday that an exchange says to beware of rif the woman who aho agrees with you but where are we gong go ng to find a ich a woman that the fear of public tr keeps more people in the straight and narro v path than the laws which are on the statute books that the contented man is the one who nho has sense enough not to want the th he cannot get that the ord nary woman gets as much enjoyment tell ng about a fine feed as a man does in eating it |