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Show A C&eMe Dele Sma.n aWy-Over aWy-Over at Caatla Dale, In Emery county, laat Friday a pale, tiokly boy, t yeara old, read the following original composition composi-tion In achool : "Sfewtpaiera are aheetaof paper on which itufT to read ia printed. The men look over the paper lo aee If their namea ia in It, and tha wimmen aee it to pat ' on thai vet and cover milk pane. I don't' know how newjpapere came Into the I world. I don't think Uod doee. The , bible aayt nothing about edl'or", and I I never hear I of one in heaven. I gueta tha edltora are the miatlng link tl.em felleretalk about. Tha Hrvt e.ltor I aver beard of waa the teller that wrote 1 up tha flood. Ha haa rxeo iu thiacoun-try thiacoun-try ever tinea "Some edltore belong to church, but inoei ol ihrtn don't, rtooie try to raite whiekert, and tome try to raite Cain. All oftueiu are Hera; atleaet.all ofthtn I know, and I only know two. Kdttora never die. Any way, 1 never eaw a dead ona. Bomelimea tha paper diet, and thin the people feel glad, but eume ona carta It up aaa n. Our paper ia an awful aw-ful poor oae, but we take It to ma can uee it an our pantry abelvet. Our editor ed-itor don't aruonnt to much, but pa aaya ba had a poor chance when be waa a kid. Hegjoee without ondertlnihe in winter, wrnra nwaocki, asdhaw a wlfo to aapport liira. Fa haan't paid hit pra-aorlpton pra-aorlpton ia Swa yeara, and h aaya he don't Intend to." Salioa Preen |