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Show per, but our terms for our plant did not suit any of tho parties and the matter dropped. Then wo made preparations to commence The Union again, but J. T. Jakemau ap- E eared on the scene, professing to e a "practical printer and newspaper news-paper man," ( ? ) and wo were willing will-ing to aid him all we could, but his efforts proved futile and we now have our material back and we intend in-tend to make a better use of it than we have hitherto done. V Ilotrospootivo. It has now been 27 years since we first took our seat in the editorial edito-rial chair, as an amatuer. During that time wo have continued con-tinued to add to our outfit such articles ar-ticles as we needed now it is a very fair plant 4? In our early experience, we would . collect a few dollars, purchase paper,' pa-per,' &c, run our paper until our supply. was oxhausted, then go at something else to make another raise, as the income from our sub-sciiptions sub-sciiptions and advertising were insufficient in-sufficient to defray the expenses of publication. .Last spring wo corresponded with a number of parties who were desirous of coming to St. George and commence a weekly nowspa- |