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Show withdrawing their p;itnnagef was simply from the fact that they didn't like so me few tilings the Sentinel had said. They did net slop t consider the many good things tho paper had said i r them and their tnwn. hut blinded their eyse to a'l t!::.t, and saw only what they didn't like. That is approaching approach-ing a hi mt as close to ingratitude as man can get without toppling clean over into Hades itself, and, as Dr. Hardy said in a recent lecture at the Academy building, ingratitude is one of the lowest and most contemptible traits to which man is, subject. Want is the mother of industry. Some people seem to have precious few wants. Iv a young man craves for success suc-cess in life, he should follow the good, old adage which runs as follows: fol-lows: A good education is the best key to unlock the treasure house of life. Thk onk thing of all this world's things which the editor likes shortest short-est is the time between the day a man subscribes for the paper and the hour of his settlement. He rather have that short than his bank account. Tiik Bug J. Kit is the pioneer paper of Brigham City and Box Elder County. It has pulled long and hard for this section of the country and the good people of these parts, by their liberal patronage, seem to appreciate our efforts. We have found, in our brief literary career, that those people who "cuss" a newspaper hardest for news it doesn't get arc the very same "fellers" who never give you a "personal," and it is harder'n chewing nails to get an item out of 'em when you know they've got one. How many tons of soil are washed down from the mountains by the waters of Box Elder Creek every week during the high water time? If the settlings from a pail full of this water will weigh over half a pound, which fact has been demonstrated, surely tons of earth are washed down daily. The Salt Lake cemetery covers some 300 acres and there are estimated esti-mated te be 30,000 bodies interred within its limits. Notwithstanding the magnitude of the undertaking, there is a move on foot to remove the cemetery further from the city, which is fast building round about it. Last week Logan enjoyed six run-away s. Commenting upon them, the Journal says: "We certainly have the best and most spirited horses in I'tah." We admit they arc the "most spirited," but aside from that we should think they are proving themselves the worst instead of "the best." The Boston giut. boasted that her "paternal ancestor had accumulated accumu-lated his fortune hy the prespira-tiou prespira-tiou of his forehead.'' Logan Journal. Did that mean he was "lazy," according to the common usage of the word today, being a brain-worker, to the neglect of his arms and legs? In consequence of an editorial in the Mauti Sentinel a few weeks ago censuring the business men of that town for their stingy support, nearly every paper in the Territory, especially the weeklies and semi-weeklies, semi-weeklies, has jumped astride the necks of the short-sighted men of Manti and has given them a severe senrching. The town has thus certainly got a black eye. About the only reason those men had fur curtailing their support or for |