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Show SPIRIT OF THE UTAH PRESS. In Ogden last night a number of citizens cit-izens met to organize a republican club. The Standard says: "There has been much talk of late, and especially since the glorious victory of the Citizens' party, of organizing republican and democratic clubs, and from henceforth run elections on national vrty lines." 1'rovo Euquirer. If we read between the lines in scanning scan-ning the comments of the democratic press on the famous Cleveland letter, we may discern a sentiment to the effect that the ex-president is liable to be "not in it" in '92. Ogden Commercial. It is stated that Nelson II. Ceorge. the postoffiee embezzler, was strikingly addicted to gambling, and that is what caused him to commit the crime. He left for Kansas some days ago. Ogden Standard. The Mayfield farmers are rejoicing over the goodly portion of snow this winter. They have good hopes of plenty of water for the coming harvest. Epbraim Register. The criminal disregard as to the fate of humanity aud horses, as shown by Logan's lords of creation, tills one with amazement. Logan Journal. |