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Show : The Krl son- Snu.v Plow Again. The following wa handed in yesterday: yester-day: Salt Lake City, Feb. 10, 1S72. 1 Editors Iftrahl : i I noticed in your i??ue of the 10th: "It is also said he was afraid another engine miebt be destroyed should the plow break." Whatever is desired in that respect can be done, even to breaking my plow; but, unless through accident there is no (ear whatever, if ihc management of I the plow is in accordance with sound j principles; that is, never try with several sev-eral engines to force a cut of more than j seven feet filled with snow; unless it is a short one; in clearing a cut never run ; with more speed than just to load the ; plow (or rather the shovel); back it and unload, and load aeain in the same manner till the cut is clear. For this one I engine is all that is wanted. If I had not in practice proved what I I say, I could, and can, by mathemat- ics demonstrate to any one at home I in those brandies to which it pertains, the truth of my saying. C. L. Kuji'son. Dried Peaches. Wo shall give the' highest price- for clean, well driod fruit, at our Provision Department, at Jno.lt. Clawson's. west ot Theatre. 11. li. Clawson, Supl. |