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Show u UTAH'S BABIES. Tho good work goes merrily on. it this keeps up there will bo no danger of tho race dying out and the chief magistrate of this nation can rest his soul in peace. Babies aro being born from Covevlllo to Kanab and from Ashley Valley to St. John. They are coming, Lord knows how strong! Boys and girls, twins and triplets. Beats all how tho population Is Increasing. The Mount Pleasant Pyramid has three noted in its last Issue, two boys and a girl, Orln Barker and wife being tho parents of the young lady and Iko Soronson and wio and Stephen Bjorson and wifo tho boys. Tho Bjornson infant was a whopper, weighing 11 pounds. Perhaps Per-haps that isn't going some. From tho Eureka Miner wo learn that J. A. Harris Har-ris and wife, of Robinson, aro the parents par-ents of a boy, and that Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wirthlen aro rojolclng over tho advent of a girl. T. 13. Knaus, of Robinson, Rob-inson, tells tho Mammoth Record all about it in tho following telegram: "Special Night Message. Wednesday, 11:20 p.m. It's a girl again. (Signed) T. E. Knaus." From tho Enquirer wo gather that Lester Wright and John Cook aro happy fathers of bouncing girls and that Mrs. F. J. Tucker, tho widow of Marshal Frank Tucker, tho city marshal who died recently, has given birth to a boy. Poor Ilttlo tad. Ho will never havo tho privilege of hearing his father's voice or being happy in his smile. May tho youngster grow up and prosper, for ho deserves all good luck because of his peculiar circumstances. Down -at Moab, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lovoridgo aro exhibiting ex-hibiting a big baby girl, and everybody every-body is doing nicely, according to tho Times. From tho Randolph News wo get tho Information that John Rider, tho foreman on 'Qull Nobokor's ranch, is grinning from ear to ear on account of tho arrival of his third baby girl, while County Commissioner D. W. Eastman is rejoicing over tho samo cause. Tho Hyrum correspondent of tho Logan Republican goes Into ecsta-cles ecsta-cles over tho lncreaso of tho population popula-tion in tho town made famous by being be-ing tho homo of I. C. Thoresen, in the following language: "Hyrum Is doing her best to Increase her population to tho limit of Greater Now York. On January 19 a girl came to tho homo of N. P. Hansen; another camo to John Hansen on tho 19th, and It was a boy; then camo a boy to tho wifo of David Stevens on January 25, and a girl to Chris Jensen's on tho 25th. Ono can now begin to sco tho necessity of tho extraordinary im- mjMliiwmii'iii'i" iiimuiTiin iiiiiiiiiMMWHiiitr provonicnts being made by tho Hyrum meeting houses. Dr. Cantrll is tho attending at-tending physician in Hyrum, and 'tis said that tho now arrivals in that city and Paradise havo kept him going night and day." And tho cry is "Still they corner" In tho samo paper wo And tho following ancnt tho lncreaso in Lognn: "Whilo Andrew King was a member of tho Logan police department ho be-camo be-camo tho fnthor of twins. Not a million mil-lion years ago Peter Christiansen, ono of our nncicnt officers, awoko ono morning and found that ho was tho father of two extras, and now comes Don C. Benson, ono of tho best officers tho city has ever had, and caps tho wholo bunch with quadruplets. In view of this remarkable record It might seem advlsablo for such mon as "Leo Thatcher, Moses Jorgenson and Arent Johnson to gel a position on tho forco. As a too to raco suicldo, tho police department has no greater oven in tho person of our strenuous Teddy, and tho city council will probably tako up tho matter and ask for an endowment." endow-ment." Well, let 'em como. Tho moro tho merrier. Babies aro good things. Thoy aro tho rulers of tho household; tho emperors of tho homo. Thoy nro tho glory of pa and tho happiness or ma, tho prldo of their sisters and thoir brothers, tho pets of thoir aunts and uncles, tho delights of visiting old maids, tho joy of fond granddads and grandmas; and who wouldn't hnvo 'cm? |