Show I II z = I Ij Hear the sledges with the bells Ae a rule sIel hlnb cRVUe tclshlns comes < so seldom to Salt Lake Clt City that an excuse for it 18 i enough to make every driving horse in the city tremble for the sleighing par ties seem to have neither mercy judgment in slclghrldlng nor Away up into the small hours there was a I I atehdy jingle Of bells night before last or rather yesterday morn lnB and again lngL III nIght < and the cry on every hand teemed to b > faster und ra3t faster The poor horses were i smoking in the bitter night > and the steam from their l bodies freezing was freezing even as it rose but S the bO boy and sriR I were laughing and singing und an the I tlmo of the songs Increased the speed of the horses had to correspond with 1t There was great fun n the sleighs but at the horse cpnprcss that waG held later a i tor r solutions was passed J < in which SHOW W denounced as a curse of tho earthCXCCpt cxcept when It 4 fell J upon the mountaintops while tc denunciation of the yotin young men and worn wo-rn AH of fi a1t i TakA vux nlnturori u fl wnrrlA whIch caused a general horselaugh allover all-over convention But tho boys and girls did not care and after they reached home and rubbed their ears and noses with snowballs snow-balls until they thawed out they too I held consultations and declared that there never was such fun and secretly wished that about an Inch and a half of snow would fall every day until the first of March that the sleighing might be firstclass every night until tho next potatoplanting time should como around |