Show providing for winter the streets of the city leading towards the kan kenyons y ons have lately been thronged thron 0 ged with teams going to and fro and hundreds of loads of excellent wood have been brought into the city during C the past week from the cottonwoods Cotton woods mill creek big kanyon emigration and city creek on the east from the several kenyons in the west mountains from the kenyons in davis county and from other places where it can be found should the weather continue 0 favorable a few weeks more and fuel continues to be brought in daily as fast as it has for the last ten days there will be no small amount pon jon on hand for use during the winter we are glad to see the people providing fuel while there is an opportunity tho thol in looking around the city there are arem many to be found who have not as yet provided as much ag as one load while others have already secured enough to last them a year or more and are still addin adding a to their stock every day of course there are arc some who have no team with which to haul wood such should remember reme raber that now is the best beat time to buy it and there are few very few who cannot in some way or by some means obtain elou enough h to last them till sprin spring L 30 and they should attend to that all important matter without delay and not sit down contented trusting to providence or to chance for what they must have or suffer for the want of it those who dwelt in this valley last winter must have learned that it is a serious matter to be out of fuel when the mountains are not accessible as has been the case more or less every wirter winter since the settlement of the territory ryby by the whites and no able bodied man who intends to get an honest living by his own labor and exertion will have the presumption samp tion to trust to some providential circumstance for what he must have and cannot do without when men who are able to labor are seen idling away their time day after day and month after month without making the least effort to provide for themselves the thi necessaries of 0 life it is but reasonable to suppose that they intend to subsist upon the substance ot of others by some stratagem most probably by stealing 0 as such men are generally too high minded to beg it is gratifying however to know that comparatively ively speaking of there are but f few evy of that class of beings among those who call themselves saints and the number of idlers is far leas than in most communities but there are too many even here who do not like to labor and the sooner they leave for some other country the better it will be for their nei nel neigh 0 h bors borsand and for tor the community in general every person who without good cause does not before it is too late provide fuel for his use durin darin darlng daring C the comin coming 0 winter should be watched closely for such will not suffer with cold cola very long iong ong before they will borrow wood from their neighbors without any intention of returning it |