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Show From Outside Towns( Hyrum "Sky-scrapers." Orson Smith visited us Wednesday in tho Interest of the Logan Sugar Co. Tho "Republican" Is a welcome visitor visi-tor to our town. It is generally conceded con-ceded the best county paper. The llrst ward Sunday School will give an entertainment In tho stake meeting house next Monday evening for the puposc of raising funds to purchase pur-chase bibles. The following firms were represented represent-ed In our town Wednesday Shupo Williams Candy Co., Ogden; Strcwcll- Patterson Hdw. Co., Salt Lako City; Salt Lake Colleo & Splco Mills, Salt Lake Cltyj.lohn Snowcroft & Sons Co., Ogden; Kahn llros., Salt Lake City. The above was not sunlclcnt It seems, so J. A. Hcndrlckson, of union suit fame, had to come and Join tho buzz. Notwithstanding the good sleighing, the farmers have made no preparations prepara-tions for raising sugar beets by way of preparing the land. Manure piles have grown to mountains and In some cases crowded the cattle out of the yards and the llncst beet lands that can be found anywhere lay lanqulsh-ing lanqulsh-ing for those mounds of fertilizing quality. The city council last year were compelled by actual necessity, to pass an ordinance forbidding stockyards stock-yards being maintained within 100 ft. of the street. They will soon have to pass another, placing restrictions on tho height of corrals. Thero Is a general gen-eral tendency all over the world to discourage dis-courage the erection of "sky scrapers." It Is to be hoped that some rigid restrictions re-strictions will be placed on the height of fertilizing mounds for If some of them should tip over they would pass the 100 ft. mark and reach half way across the street. |