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Show To jou, Mr. Editor, we w!l say. i move en yoursi If. If you meet a mat! from. Pine Valley, that most thrifty of or,- towns, eoiie.r him ne.d j never let him go until he has plained town the price of a year'.- nr,b.Tiption. ) i;.-t so when the up rhci. Toquervihe. Leeds ami Harmony people come down, lot furerottuiLr the other of tint ettle--nents of our county. -Success wiii then i-ovn your efforts ar.d ;, ou will -assert ;hat it is oncl tl a. joti have come trnoni; tij,. Our City at proonw is itself aain. The Pan.p-ai'cl) lake e.nirants having ipecdily o-orjed ihone-elvcs. arc . a.t tome asain v. ithouf any serious result.-. Dave Mo.ri is as we learn arrived home .mwell. Dr. Higin was summoned, tnd at once took in the situation, and Administered both a purgative and an nnetic. David after being' relieved of :he immense supply of lish of which he had partaken is now himself agiiin. Ashby Suow is at home from Stateline and up for an argument on any subject. The past week has been the warmest of the season, both day and night, ant seemed almost unbearable, audi you Mr. Editor, coming from the extreme n rthern part of State, had the gall to tcedst your correspondent and enlarge tpon the coolness of the atmosphere, so enlivening-, etc, The eggs which he tarried in the paper sack would have heen launched at the top of your cranium cran-ium had they not have been found to be cooked yhile being- transported to his home. Bishqp xindrus has returned from Beavor bringing- Mrs. Andrus with him. We are pleased to know that her health is much improved. Give this a space in your paper if when weighed in the balance it is found to pass muster and perhaps we may go after you stronger in the future. XXX," St. George, Aug. ti. 1898. COMMUNICATED. Mr. Editor: Your correspondent is pleased to know that notwithstanding the announcement that the Washington Washing-ton County' News was started as an experiment and unless sufficient encouragement, en-couragement, was offered would be dis-eontinued. dis-eontinued. The News still lives, and that the people have arrived at the sensible conclusion that they need a live paper to inform the public outside of "Dixie" that we exist and are willing to extend the hand of fellowship to any one, be he editor or other professional, who seeks to labor for the interest of the whole people and Washington County in particular. To run a paper, however, means are necessary, and we cannot too strongly 'nsist that the people must come to the rescue with their subscriptions from Roekvtlle on the east to Hebron on the west, not forgetting the settlements outsielp of Utah whose interest? are Identical with those of our County, and although not speaking authoritatively, we presume the editor will be, willing to receive the kind of remuneration for his services., such as sheep, hogs, jack rabbits, beans, potatoes, etc.. as is dealt with among us as barter, yet cash will not be refused at the usual rate of discount. dis-count. The outside world will never know anything of the resources of this county, coun-ty, the climatic conditions, as to the jenctits to be derived by those suffering suffer-ing from pulmonary diseases, the med-ic'.n med-ic'.n i! qu-il ties of the waters of our springs, the development which may oe madei by interested capital in the waters for irrigating purposes, also oi alining- interests as well as the fruit growing interest unless we are alive to the conditions, and let it be known through the columns of that greatest of .til modern eUsseminators, the local newspaper. We feel confident that the people of Washington County will re-speuid re-speuid cheerfiiliy and. sustain a live home paper. Our adjoining eouutr has iapportoil it? paper for a number of rears under I eondi'ions f ir !ess tavorable than those exist inc among-its. In fart, tiiis county coun-ty is a far better ncid tls.n any of the neighboring- com. ties ;hat we know of. o'Oh in regard :o ie'i work and :-l-o leg;:' !':o;'c "'hie'i ne'-t uiiihr be |