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Show SUPERB CAR SERVICE. The open cars on the South Temple, Third and other lines, in the snowstorm on Monday morn, ing last, were greatly appreciated by the public. The management of the street car company understand un-derstand what many of the public have not yet dropped on. If any cold gets into one of those open cars, it has ample opportunity to get out. Then they are a great convenience to smokers. Again after a lady has ridden a mile or two in one of those cars she gets out into the storm and the change is so salutary she thinks the weather is clearing up. Then they are such an advertisement advertise-ment for our climate. Think of tourists from the frigid East writing home that here in December Decem-ber open street cars are running with no inconvenience incon-venience to the street car company the impression impres-sion going out that we are in the citrus belt. It is good for the school children, - jna,kes them ro-hust, ro-hust, rosy-cheeked, the exact opposite of the chil- dren of the effete East. M Old mountaineers looked out smilingly from the cars and, hugging themselves, "cjeclared they ' had enjoyed nothing like it since, OS the hurrl- S cane deck of a mule, they crossedftW Uncom- B paghre range in a Wiazaird in the wifltUr 73-'74. There is nothing likteMpring a great jSBwic util- I ity by revelation. The open car in December I elves the Lord a chance to look down and to temper tem-per the wind to the shorn lanihs inside. If a snow-blinded motorman runs down and kills a pedestrian with his fenderless car he can plead his blindness. Surely a blind man is not to blame that he cannot see. All in all, we may lack many things, but there js no such other enchanting street car service in the world as that of our own city of Zion. |