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Show maries, and olJer ones may have a dVepr r feeling ol pietv and devotion, at Sunday gatherings with the lovely emblems em-blems o( (aith, hope, and chanty greet tug the eye on every hand; the love of the beautiful, lead to cleanles. and sweenies; filling here, for an entrance into that Keaim. wheie are bower ol bloom, of whose loveliness the eye shall never tire. Hunlingtou Cur. IN THE SNtAV. A much heavier fall of snow in the Southern putt of Emery Count v, than in the Northern part only travel through Salina Canon, in horseback; heavy drills rendering; it impossible (or ordinary ordi-nary teams. One indiv.duil.a Mr. Uradlv came through, taking five days, instead of two, as the usual time. The wapin upset at one poiut.and he was obliged to hair it out cl ihe drill, by pieces, digging his way thruttgh the encrusted snowbanks; snow-banks; expecting to leave his load, twelve hundred pounds of flour, in the Canyon, until the roads should be travelled trav-elled as usual. IJlt struggling bravely with severe exposure to culd and wet, came out at last, h.s hoises badly worn out witli tramping through the heavy drills, and short feed, and being obliged oblig-ed to exert (heir utmost, pulling, until they dropped, lie reached his home in safely; relieving t.ie fears of his wailing, iid anxious wife and childien; feeling that he would never again, attempt ji'eh a lisky journey over the mountains in mid winter, with such prospects, and al itie. IN IHB SNOW, No Man should place his name upon the obligation of another if he has not sufficient to pay it without detriment to his own business. It is dishonest to do so. Men are trustees for those who have trusted them, and the creditor is entitled to alt his capital and credit For one's own fttm.yourname.vour fortune, for-tune, your sacred honor but lor others no matter under what circumstances only such aid as you can render without danger to your trust. It is a safe rule therefore to give the cash direct that you have to spaie f r others aid nevei your endorsement or guarantee. EMERY COUNTY. February a, 5891. Cloudless sky, cool wind. Winter! Winter! Snow is falling. Sup't. L. M. Olsen visited the Emery school last week. Parties ami dances are all the go. Two dances a week W a conini hi occurence just now. Too much liqm r. however, nukes our piriiei resemble 'scalp-dances." 'scalp-dances." Iluitinton will hive, when finished, the finest Social II dl in the county. The ' people there are "up and doing." Castle Cas-tle Dale's H ill wi'I be completed i" the near future. In the hurry of naming the paper, a mistake was made, it is the "E istern Utah Telegraph," widely known by this time, perhaps it holds peacelul neutrality, neutral-ity, Can it hold? Ferrou District scho A is progressing nicely. Mr. James ). R.isnmsson, a 'student of the Sanptte Stake Academy is assistant. The Registet shows au enrollment en-rollment of 91 pupils. Write? a correspondent Well, Mr, Rkoistfk, what do you think ol The Eastern Utah Tellegraph? Good isn't it? Emery County will come out yet and surprise the un .bserving. perron has one of the finest; nd best supplied Mercbatttite Institutions in the County. Ilenrie A Duncan, the proprietors prop-rietors arc rustlers nd know how to suit their customers. A saloon aught to be the place to become intoxicated, however. Mr. Mossi.ih Bulienin. One of our es teemed townsmen, is thu acknowledged acknowledg-ed owner of a sugar cane piess and a gold-mine. 1 le has not commenced woik on his mine, as yet, but lie's ready lot your sugar cane Mr. Uithenin is a rustler of consequence. conse-quence. It is rumored that Mr Eccles. the great Mill m in, will remove his onilit ol nvllsue ir Sj lield. to Mexico, s .nvitime in the coming season; a number of twiilies are intending t go fr -m this place, also; the fair gracing grounds, anJ beautiful stream, are tempting, no doubt, ail 1 easily obtained, perhaps, in a way, A few days ago J. C. King came near by meeting' with a serious accident AV hile going up the dugwav south of town, he met a team on the decent (it a turn in the road. Mr. King died to pass but in vain, his wagon became unmanageable on the si pperv road and he had barely tim: to get till" the wagon as it plunged headlong down the mountain. Dissatisfaction appears to reign ram-' ram-' pant through every quarter of the Globe in every class of society, from the Artie to the Antartic region; the North Pole still agiiaies the minds of those who seem to have nothing to do; and Africa' dark Continent is in danger of beiui; ! 1. 11.. .... . 1.. Civniieui wiiilu rcany ui'iis iw cvus to keep guard over one, of rfood, in ad vancement. A terrible battle with such od-k to endeavor to right the wn n ,.nt, our I'.itliL-r is at the Helm! MOROLIZING OM HO0DLIM3OM, It said, (whether by ancient sage, or modern) Taut "variety is the spice of life." Huntington lias a little of this .spice ol variety, in the Genus Hoodlum whose doings, I ke all ol this soit, are ot a rather low order. Great care, it must surely take, to prevent such a develop mint; though, it may well be said and throughly understood also, that a wlinlsome, and proper restraint is certainly cer-tainly lacking in the government of the yotii.g generations around the domestic hearthstone of the present time. In very many lands and chines, perhaps, a little of the strict discipline of the stem old Turitain Fathers, niiuht work exceedingly exceeding-ly we'l, weid'h-j'r taken in hand, before the age ol disrespect for older and wiser 1 heads is reached, and a decided leaning to sue t thing ,f r the sake ol adventure; 110 wonder that such is the case, however, how-ever, when children are allowed to come up like weeds in their growth of heed fcssuess; as one woman said to another when she complained ot her noisy children, chil-dren, ol how rude thev were; "why donl I you make them mind?" "oh! I cant.it is s much trouble." It is so very much more of a task to obi ge them lo il right, and so, they become tm ese.ises in more ways than on-, with a ven-gence; ven-gence; making thenuelves unhappy, others doubly si, in the m my grieved and troubled hearts, whose horizon is, hers, forever darkened. The chief end and aim of man and woman, should be to control this too great overflow of animal an-imal spirits; directing them into a more honorable chanirel leading to a general, happy, unselfishness while young, and a respectable age; with a little Jess to be f.ujiitten and lorgiven; as ft exhibits a cruel heart lessuess in its details, often tims. Self restraint, appears to be little understood by these wild eleme tits of human life. ' THAT DRESS BALL: There has been some excitement the past week over a, "Fancy Dross Ball," which came off the 30th of Jan, The hall was decorated beautifully with rrtrifMns mangled with tissue paper flowers, grasiM and streamers, of bright rival colors, and tint, which with t variety of costume produced quite an artistic effect , to the satisfaction ol all; Being entirely anew item in this out . f the way corner, there were rome very amusing representations; the wearers being none the wiser, as to whom, or what they were supposed to represent, or personate, . The representative Cow-biy Cow-biy was noticabte, as being very poliie and considerate; and rv one objected to his carrying loaded fireaims, owing to ignorance of the danger incurred in such a crowd. A friend, kindly he!pd bim to a softer understanding of the possible acciden ai dischaige in the midst of the jov.al throng, herciip. n be ventured no remonstrance; and joined joi-ned happily with the reit. Nothing oc-cured oc-cured to mar the entertainment, of the c impany, who after intermission, tripped trip-ped the light fantastic until an early hour of the morn iii bade them depait. , A very creditable all ir. The house thor oughly renovated, and beautifully decorate! decor-ate! will gladden the eyes of the hi a . |