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Show I February. JJuvoyou overtaken time to consider tins fact that February, though tho shortest month on tho oalondur, is quite an important im-portant month of tho year. Of course it is usually a windy month, but it has considerable to "blow" about anyhow. The 2nd day of the month is when Old Bruin comes out to see his shaddow, and, according to A tridition, sunny six weeks win- tor; cloudy an early spring. February then is not content to say alone what weather wo shall havo during his reign, but ho tells March just whore to head in at. Two of tho world's greatest men wore born in this month-Abraham month-Abraham Lincoln, Feb. 12th; Georgo Washington, Feb. 22ikU .St. Valentine's day, Feb 14th, thousands of dollars are put Ii into circulation by tho sale and distribution of valentines. This day is particularly a children's day, and millions of little tots 1 look forward to it with a great - . degroo of pleasure. Sweothearts don't pass it up either, they, too, embrace tho opportunity j of sending thoir messages of love via Undo Sam's mail pouch. Every fourth year February gets another day added Leap year, 29th, which no other , month is blessed with. This is the time Old Maids go out jiftor a man and then is whon a follow begins to pray like tho southorn preacher did: "0 Lord, if thoro is a Lord, havo mercy on our souls if wo havo any souls." The past two weeks have been "busy ones for the Globe force. Besides-turning out numerous jobs of letter heads, envelopes, cards, butter wrappors,dodgors, etc, we printed 2,500 beet contracts for tho Utah-Ihaho Sugar Co., thirty 11-page books of outlines for tho Bear Rivor Stako Sunday Schools, 2,500 1-pago dodgors for tho B. M. & P. Co. and a fine program for tho Relief Socioty Concert, Fob. 22nd. Wo'vo been goiug some day and night, and the job , hook is full. i rj j The Payson Globo-Heador , came to our dusk this week cut I down from a (5 to a 5 col. paper. Wo rather like tho change and boliovo it improves the looks of r g. that newsy shcot. m v Tho Garland Globe, tho M healthiest looking weekly paper i in tho state, and one of tho youngest, passed tho four-milo mark last Saturday. Well do wo remombor when Editor Wixom started the Globe with only a few handsful of second-hand second-hand typo and a Washington press. Today ho has onoof tho best equipped country shops in the state. Hustle and tho hearty support of the people and busi-noss busi-noss mon have made tho Globe H what it is to-day. Congrations "Wick. "-Coalville Times. I Our friend, Jacob Peterson, of the Coalville Times is publishing pub-lishing a good paper and making mak-ing new improvements every week. The last issue contained the following: "This week tho Times laid in a new job press of tho lattost made and improvements. "Better "Bet-ter work at right pirces" is now our motto. We also installed a new wing mailer at quite an expense. ex-pense. Subscriptions for 15)10 are now due and payable and will be thankfully recoived." Keep it up, old boy, wo rejoice re-joice in your prosperty. I'M (J lobe. |