Show A COME BACK last week we had something to say editorially relative to the necessity of the city providing means to clear ott off the sidewalks after a snow storm we desire to have one mol more say ay on the matter 1 it snowed again monday night and it snowed like lI antzes izes As businessmen and students wended bended their way to the shop and schools next morning the expressions on their faces were none too pleasant for they were compelled to trudge through the deep snow in most cases the early ones breaking the path there were ere some paths made by generous citizens whose compassion on the little folks was too great to permit them to lie abed and snooze these few individuals got up hitched on to their snow plows and drove a long part of tile cites sidewalks but of coarse did not cover the entire city now why should a city the the size of brigham have to depend upon the generosity of its citizens to make paths after a snow storm in the old country every property owner is compelled to sweep abath a path in front of his property in a city like ours such a regulation would almost be arbitrary because of the extensive frontage of 0 some property holders but for a very little amount the city could employ say one man for each ward and pay him sufficient so that ile he could afford to see to it that after each snow storm good wide paths were made along every sidewalk in his particular ward our advanced civilization demands some such provision and there is surely atly not a taxpayer tax in the community who would object to the C city ity dads entailing that added expense upon the city |