Show observations OF THE BYSTANDER the bystander observes that duchesne people had better get on higher ground before it is too late I 1 that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure that lucky is the marf man who planted grain on their dry farm last fall that the way the snow is piling up in the mountains is evidence of the coming prosperity for the farmers that one always finds plenty of gas in a barber shop that the ground hog saw his shadow and we are doomed to six more weeks of winter that it is worthy of note that we are slipping along toward eternity that after all it is not much of a man who will not defend a friend from slander that it is not always best to publicly express what you think that boosting is better th than knocking beking any old time that news should soon be forthcoming regarding our railroad that we all hope that roosevelt is on the line that the railroad should be in roosevelt because it is in the center of the agricultural district of the basin that it is about time for some of our y oung men to get married that probably our girls are to blame |