| Show i KM 3 11 ir P NOT HVIIINO IIT fI f I 11 I I F The sudden and unexpected rhanso r I L 1 In the temperature following tloly I t 211 I tt T upon thet wlndnp of one ef tile olIt l l I it i 0 I spoils ever experienced In this latitude I I I e I 11 and having continued so long floetrat 10 t j be considered by many as the opening 1 I11 vi of the springtime This Is I hardly with A L I if In the pale of rpisonable eoncluilon I I i i Tilt when the I record Is 1 contemplated and 0 I I A I the matter being looked flit nil Its if r aspects so premature a departure of I eI 1 I winter Is I not desirable In tile llrst 11 t Place It would too ulloraOonabl drift I 0 f I I therefore unhnUhy the summer I I A i I F weather would be abnormally drawn 11 1111 out and oat ltnlllnl of It liters I I t 4j a Is not yet pnush snow In the great 11 ij I J t t resorvolva surrounding the crag 1 In Mexlo anti Oloe oC the more I 11 1 southerly portions of our own country I 1 I t this kind of thing Is I ciimmern If not I i I I I continuous but that part of the world 1 C tlt ta al t E I In a thoustand miles I anti upwarit nearer I I t j the equator than this and It Is I the proper I because the natural thing there the I 1 people being all accustomed anti according I mi i It oj cllmatd to It anti arranging affairs ne I I cording The middle or near the 1 l I I middle 1 part of the temperate lone I which Is about where Utah and her Immediate I I ii J I Im-mediate surrounding are Is I the region fli I i w hel o one has a natural right lookfor I the seasons solstices and changes of J j 41 j I I temperature as ought theieby to come s 1 I i I A along with something t I approaching ti 7nrl nl 6 VZ V1 regularity and this Is generally what Is Ij I i 1 I visited upon us although It sometimes 11 i e flii f o i happens thatunt have polarand nearly I J equatorial w eather within a nurpi Islng i I i t j q f f j ly short time of each other and the temperature i Af tem-perature or the past six weeks has I I t como pretty close to fail met men logical I f 11 I 1 freak Howe > er If conditions shall not i r have become quite abnormal wt are I I entitled to nt least one month moro ot r i i winter and to Judge of the future by I P 4 I I t the past It Is I not trespassing upon the I I 1 Ne t J preiprletlis In the least to run the oc 1 4 F coalunDI cold breezes accompanied with 2 more or less I snow well Into April Undoubtedly I I l r Un-doubtedly the best plan Is to take the I 6 J weather as It comes seeing that we 11 have to li4 ii |