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Show The Utah Northern ft- K. I T ie following extract from a letter fj Dm Bishop L. H. Hatch is particu-!arl particu-!arl gratifying : 1 T ie winter continues with unusual ievft-ity; sleighing is excellent. The ; rad ug on the U. N. R. K. is com-1 com-1 let xl to Franklin, with the exceptions excep-tions of a heavy till known as Spring Creek. Bishop Lewis of Lewiston. Bishop Maughan of Weston, and Bishop Lake, of Oxford, are on the ground camped, with a portion of their wards and a Btrong force from this place, determined to have the grading I finished ready fur the iron, which will 1 be laid by the first day of March, if the severe weather does not prevent. To-day has been the most severe we have had for the last month, still the men continued their labor on the j road. A gentleman who traveled, over the Utah Northern railroad quite recently, comirjg down from I laho, requested us to pay a well deserved compliment to the olRcers and employes of the line. The train on which he traveled ! was bloekuded for a short time by snow, and be s:iid that all men could do for the comfort of the passengers and to push forward was done. We have rarely heard a traveler spoak so eulogistiea'ly ot the officers and employes em-ployes of a road, without distinction, or seen one so anxious that the Press should give publicity to their energy, courtesy and attention to their duties. |