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Show The thirty-first legislature is not setting set-ting fire to the ;iake. The fact ia it would not be even amusing were it not for the fact that Allen and Powers get together by the ears once in a while. It seems to us that, standing as we do at the very threshold of statehood. w I should find in the situation something for our legislators to do 6ave furnish In i fun and frolic for the lobbies. How would it do if that reverend body were to take action on the location of the agricultural college, the state capital and a few other matters which are now interesting the people and likely to bo i nterest them still further in the future? If all this faile, they might try their Lands upon the work of reversing the Peay verdict. An industrious man can always find something to do to keep him either in or out of mis chief. This American Fork Item vouches for both Tag Wilson's Hall and Tug himielf. That's ft nervy little paper, is the Iteu. There isn't many msn nor papers ia Utah that would dare as muci. TUfT didn't get the promised place in the legislature and he's not feeling too good over the situation. It is growing doubtful in Tug's mind if there ever was such a man as W. II, Hall. By Monday Tug will feel perfectly per-fectly sure that there never waa. The meeting of the grand lodge A.F. and A. M. in this city on Tuesday and Wednesday i3 looked forward to with deep interest inter-est by the brethren here and the citi-zins citi-zins generally. A large number of 1 iading men from all parts of the territory ter-ritory will be present. Let beautiful Provo be on the alert to create a favor a'-ile impression upon the strangers I It is a real pity tha': Dr. Maeser's 1 xture on Paul was not announced in the pape'B. We are told that it was an sble, clear and broad inquiry into the character of the great fighting apostle The failure to properly announce the l'cture was a great injury to the public. Johnnie Higgins ia making of the Leaiville News one of the brightest, Eiost interesting and useful Dapera Colorado ever has had. The only trouble is Johnnie stands rather too much in the shadow cast by "Blood to the Bridles" Waite. It .is a poetical cues who hangs out at the Ogdsn Press office. One advantage advant-age the fellow has is he works on small capital. It takes a mighty small thing to start his Pegasus off at full speed. We differ with the Journal" as t w hat is the greatest evil in American politics. The Journal thinks it is intolerance. in-tolerance. We are quite sure, on the other hand, that it is corruption. The editor of the Herald needs but little championship. He seems quite able to take care of himself. If conditions condi-tions change he may always be sure of the Logan Journal. One always picks up the Logan Journal with the pleasing anticipation of something good in it. It is not often that one is disappointed. 'The most perfect winter weather ever seen in Utah, is what all old settlers set-tlers say. Indeed is the climate well-nigh well-nigh perfect. The legislature does a deal of mouthing mouth-ing considering the amount of work actually done. |