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Show THE STATE PRESS. The new eetllers on the reernailon who hava remained here f... the winter are begm- nlntr to think wo have ionr v. Inter nfter nil In 'Mn cOUntFS " lu boon arond menv yearn allien we had Fn much iedv cild ive&lher nnl eo much mow on ins ground -Vernal Exprea. Pnlt T.uke City ee,,,-,, h having He ahare of trouMf .. Hh ihlove robbers anri murder- 13 Umost ever) Issue or the daily papera tells of hi, n rrlnio or OUtrftgC perpetrated b ihe tough element of that city if the police forc there la InminVlcnt to con with iiik criminal element, hiih appear to be tho I'ssi 1 1 should bi Increased suiiicientiy to pk- tef:l Its citizen from the aftrr-nlght attacks "f the thieve a in I cUt-thrOSta that Infest. th lty. If li takes the wh..e revenue of the City to do It. Heber City Wa.e i In just nliout two or three months from now Cache firmei and lyigon business men will I"- wulllntc mI-.iit tho terrible . oridltlon of the public highways. Thle same old howl has gone up for the paat tw entr-fU o jenra anil Will g.i lip fvr Ihn nxl iw.nty-Mve A good New Fear's resolution for all concerned land PVCry nun In thin count y Is oonevrned) la to decide to Quit 'he howling and ko to doing Five mlloa of flrst-rlasi rr.nd conetnicted eah . oar ould mean ilfr miles of good road In ten fears, and the Republican i unwilling to believe thn; Cache county t annot const nut Without Great drain on her n nuri ' at lenst tie miles of good i-oad each ear Ixigan Ke-publican. Ke-publican. a . e a The sta' of i bah and ell this and Western country need have no fears of the aheep Industry In-dustry ever passing away FhS big herd of the (lockmsster Mil noi always exit. eicept In rare Instances, hut the sheep will always be lu re rhe industry will be In the hands of more owners In tho future, probably os fifty to one. thun It has hejn In the past, but that will unlv tend to Immeasurably bitter It so far as all thn people aje. concerned The small farmer's herd of from ene lo IU hundred will conatllule tho Hheop Industry of the future in the West, lusl a It has In Hie past In ths Kern in Utah ihe change is swiftly taking plecn now Dozens c.f former. In this Im mediate locality are taking on imali flock earh. end In every Instani the Idea Is proving prov-ing a paying one Mt. PPnar.t Tyramld. a. a This scarletinn epidemic I a very dlaaslroua thinic for uur schools. hl h have been loaed for six or seven weeks. During this time the district la paying a full corps Of itneherw half Salaries, f.r which we nxo not getting on dollar a worth of benefit. This would not be so discouraging If there were any Indication that the disease via being stamped out. hut there Is none ond It seems as If everybody he got to have tho msladv anyhow, unless they or naturally Immune. People xvho hate WllfUll) disregarded the ouaranlliie and broken the rules aio la rg. ! responsible for the condition. condi-tion. The Health beord la powerless when the mass of the people are srrayed agalnsr them, as they have been during tho present epidemic Cedar City Record e e a Aa this Is the lime of 5 ear when gOOd resolutions reso-lutions are being made 11 would be a very good time for the citizens of fooh to resolve 10 work for Improvement In their town. If the town Incorporation has not been entlrelv yal Isfarturv, why not start out with the new !or ond strive to make the Incorporation all lhat It can be? If things havo not been as satisfactory In the post aa you would like to have them, now Is the lime 10 begin a new effort for Improvement The general appear-nee appear-nee Of the town of Moab I sadly In need of 11 pairs 11 nd glX'S to the strarigei the linpres slon of 1 very dead town ami a don't-care population Moab Times. The holiday number of The Salt Lake Tribune Trib-une was a giand piece of work II contained ieven r,r everything 'from Dan lo Beer-Mieba." Beer-Mieba." and Tho Tribune ronipam Is deserving deserv-ing of great credit for tho work. 'lirencn IMdy. the Idaho prospector and poet, entered the contest of writing anthem -n I tah ar.d On being Informed that his production did not command a prlz he wrote a poem entitled Nil Drsperandum. ' In which he brought our. 'he ir'r-a thot not all who fall to reach the g..Rl ore t.j he ounted of little value, ond In the rather lengthy poem he provee his point with a master hand The Tribune published the poem along -vlth the p.-izo anthems fcflackioot Republican. a a a RECOGNIZED MERIT HI many friends In this valley will he pleased to learn that the first prlae In Th Salt I.ake Tribune prize anthem contest was awardM to H M Alrd, former principal of ihe Heber Cltv hools. The prize was $600, n chk for which. The Tribune states, was mailed him at PrOTO last Monday Mr. Alrd Is well known to olmost every man, woman and child In this valley, and all will rejoice at his good fortune and be pleased to luiOW that bl ability has been 1 e.v.gnlzed others Hoi.. : ''lty Wave. |