Show THE INTERMOUNTAIN PRESS Some time ago Chris Hanson and F M Dorrllv ordered twins to he t > brought to their home Mr Dorrlty ua his name Indicates has a warm spot > for Ovid Ireland Ire-land and he suggested that his twins be brought to him on St Patricks day Mr Hanson was not particular IIH to the date of delivery at his place Now the midwife mid-wife In mnkliu the deliveries got the orders mixed and took a pair of twin girls to Mr llanscns on the 17th or March while two Otja later she announced an-nounced a boy mind n girl to Mr Dorrlty Mr Dorrlty mi was to have been expected expect-ed thinks It was a putup Job on him that anybody would know bettor than to make a Daiilshmnn a present nn St Pat rloks day and leave 1 an Irishman out Rlchllcld Reaper r The Governor In connection with the late Legislature has given the people a law of such beneficent und farreachInc lirportnnre as to almost cause the people to entirely overlook their shortcomings und to forgot that many of the members knew so little of the ISiiKllsh language that they couldnt tell tho difference between be-tween tho definitions of disinfectant and vaccination The law abovo referred re-ferred to was Introduced by Hon J ID Johnson and provides that towns shall have the same control of tho watercourses water-courses from which they draw their supply sup-ply as is now enjoyed by cities Marys valo Free Lance It e It should bo the ambition of every citizen citi-zen to do his share toward beautifying hits home town General apathy on this subject results In brokendown fences scraggy trees poor sidewalks l and a rem cral appearaiico of demoralization Universal Uni-versal Interest in such matters creates a bright and burnished appearance that cannot fall lo favorably Impress the visitor rind to cause a perpetual feeling of pleasure on the part of tho resident Lo sini with its manifold resources its art water system its line trees and shrubbery shrub-bery should ho a model town In this regard re-gard and every citizen should feel It a duty lo do all in l his power to bring about such a rcsulL IoRim Nation f A party who came In from Thatcher last I week says that the roads were In a terrible condition out there At one placebo place-bo saw the road supervisors carriage sunk so deep In time mud in the road that the water was running over the back part of It Arthur Nceley of this city had a difficult limo paving his team from going cut of sight In the slime mud hole a few days previous Brlgham City News 6 Ii Salina has taken lip the crusade against street profanity and vulgar language It Is becoming recognized that this Is a vice too coiinion In our Utah towns and nothing noth-Ing but vigorous methods will slop It lUchficld Reaper In a year or so from now the Northwest will resound with the lamentations of disappointed landowners l who left comfortable com-fortable homes In the States to wrest fortune for-tune and happiness from the claws of tho British lion Vc can think of H I number who will regret havlmr left these beautiful beauti-ful valleys of Utah Sallna Sun X L fin f-In time East they freeze out In winter blow away In the spring drown out In summer and cant pay their taxes In the full Idaho Is immune from ill these dJs hcartcnliiK1 clinatlu conditions und Is a big roomy resourceful State Nampa Leader 1 a AVhat If any effort Is I being made at UeiHor toward inducing settlers lo locale In this valley1 AVelser has one of the finest aerleulturil sections in 1 time West o splendid markets a salubrious climate iml can advance tempting Inducements to prospective settlers Unimproved land Is cheaper In this valley Hum in almost any section of the Slate and should he selling like hot cakes Many desirable people arc emigrating westward at this season and we should bo getting Rome of thorn to stop over at this point Teiscr World A s r First of nil our public needs Is I a waterworks water-works systeii second nn electric light and power plant third our streets giudod The first Is Imperative the health of the people demands n supply of pure water which cannot he procured from the wells under the present t conditions I Many of the wells are little bettor than sewers Into which flows the essence of filth from stables cowpens sheep corrals plKStlus etc which Is far from holm conducive to good health Can we afford to drink It Isnt our health of more ethan e-than all other physical conditions Vaualch Wave |