Show A voice orom from arizona oso july fist tish 1832 1882 1 editor neau mows seme weeks ago I 1 wended bended my way from 19 bt t johns johnq via round valley to this retired little settlement at the tho base of tho tile mogollon mountains near the mush pot mount to assist in erecting a schoolhouse school house and several meveral private dwellings and with the exception orn ora of a s lt once or twice to st johns have been enjoying the pure water and mountain aloof air ain of this place a lovely place for summer though no doubt cold for winter residences about twelve families reside ure here hero who are all well off in stock having plenty of means to do grer great goad if the right course pursued and they appear to bo be making a rood good start by building a very n nice ice ico schoolhouse school house s 18 x 28 the beat building I 1 have se seen been en in any of our settlements this side of utah this la Is a part of the bush valle vaile valley vailey y ward presided over by bro F E nobles noble who resides in bush valley 10 miles away over the summit of the mountain a lovely litt little levalley valley diu plu pine e oak and other timber in great greaf abundance and grass grasa knee high all over the country the finest dairy land I 1 ever an saw baw and when the sun b begins gans to set got beyond tho the tops of the mountain heights and stately pines and hisses the tho lovely brooks of water tho the rich grass and beautiful variegated flowers of nature of rarest hues bues and color and the eve evening ning breeze bleeze so pure and cool brings the sound of the faithful cows spearing ahing in natures own voice to her young one can imagine here la Is the tho ci perfect dalry dairy dalry as A lovely spot on earth a time I 1 never spent n w reer ner ney but can say fay wood ia 13 nhun abundant dant and and 6 1 t loo 11 well ia in all thi i region at abc present burp our poi pol ni le in fit A i john rohn ahre improving but little at wen Wea we are ara renil all nil poor in anise 1 I hone hore weare we are moye more jieh rich in other th things thin ings inge gc and are not able to make makke very extensive ex tens vo I 1 improve marov men caetta bw at present but haxe have h pea s for the future nates BATES VI ime rae county biasi miasi august 13 1882 1832 editor deseret news sin sir will you give me space in your year valuable paper to inform the thi public what is going on in this thib part of the moral vineyard we are here bere in the land of dargenes dar knes fenes though god through his infinite merciel sent to us the gospel by one of his servants john N price who tarried with us about three or four mont months s and he preached the gospel in purity purit he baptized sixteen persons persona and organ organized izeda a branch of the church here after which he was relieved arid annd Is 12 now going home and we are at this time without any elders but we vvo are doing the best beat wo we can hoping another will visit us eoon boom brother john N price was faithful to his duty and the lord blessed his labors though ht h buffered suffered scorn and many other trials but through faith he waa was able to organize this branch known aa a the panola branch he ordained brother cerias keeth president of the branch and myself counselor and brother T J youngblood clerk atter after which ho he left us and wont want to his hia home at mill creeks utah teril teni tory if you think the above worthy of space in your columns please copy I 1 J E youngblood OBSEQUIES OF DO DG BIGLER nermi juab co cog aug issa editor deseret mews news the funeral obsequies of brother david georgo george bigler who lost hla hia ilfe life whilst in the discharge of his duties on tho the U 0 B R B R report td in the NEWS of the lobi lost place here hero day the ceremonies were under the direction of president george teas dale and elder james Ij atimer ery erf who represented the railroad authorities the body was taken from the residence of his father tho the chohon hon jacob G bigler to the nephi tabernacle the pall pull beares vere were verc bisson A chase jame bringhurst robert simpson john il ford and john henry vlis uri bri his friends and rellow ferow laborers bo ba the U C it it K the bereaved W ire I 1 ue ife r support edby his brg brothers abner and uarl marl biglor bigler j family relatives and frienda following the tabernacle wm wa soon eoon filled with a by ng multitude tude fude whose pres preE presence ence demonstrated the affection in which he be was held arnd arid the respect for our aged patriarch whoso phoso first born had been so suddenly taken taen from this ophene of action the tho stand was occupied by the leading authorities of tho the stake stakes supported on the right and left by the railroad officials and his fellow laborers oa on the line the body was vas placed on a rost rest draped in white and blackl the tabernacle choir sang eang gos dos cos 0 lord llord responsive to thy call prayer was offered by elder thoa crawley the stake superintendent of the Y M M L I 1 Amoc associations lations choir bans sans 10 0 god our help in ages aces past president made the opening remarks followed by the following brethren A W caine jamea james lattimer lattimor robert robent simpson sisson A chase john rus ras eli eil ell wilford wilson john kinder john H wilson bishop charles sperry hperry george wendall kendall Kend ailand alland and A p ost leMastus snow who bore boro testimony to his native worth rm a a citizen companion officer husband and father fathers and offered ed consolatory remarks A letter of condolence from supt bupt john sharp sharps was waa lead the tho choir sang nearer my god to thee thae apostle erastus snow pronounced the benedict benediction fon lon and the vast congregation gre gation took a farewell fa rowel glance at aft the familiar face that they had been acquainted with ever sinco since nephi has been a ent A large procession of nifty fifty nive five vehicles followed the body to its retina place david georgo george bigler was born on tile the ath ot of february 1816 at 1 eay tay vao 1111 lili illinois nola nota ho he came with his fa ther to ihn the moun taing in the year 1852 1851 1 and in t the ha fall moved to this piane plane which was then first being sett sott settled rattled led and he has grown up fth wih ith us its through all the experienced in new r always being a 11 minute man roan in all cases of dan dancer peer jeer and a FA 4 constable or deputy de auty sheriff cool brave and manly in his bearl bearing Dg always willing to assist be he hub has mado made hosta of friends who pro poo foce to aid in taking care of his hia invalid wife and nive five small children this untimely end ond ondee emed to tosho tashO shoals cIr clr the whole community yours truly reporter old eruin emm steals a child and makes eakes a pet ret of it henry flynn who resides up in the hills near inskip ia Is in town today and had the following incident to relate in which a bear of the cinnamon species abducted his hia three year old daughter not with any design to harm the child but through a strange kind of affect affection ion lon it appears that mr flynn started one morning to tae taa a horen hores to pasture about two miles distant from the house end and as his little girl seemed beamed anxious to go he put her upon the horses back and let her rido ride a abort dla dia tarnce perhaps forty rods from the house where he put her down and told her to run home he noticed that phe she continued stand stands ing where he left her and on looking in 9 back after 1 going a little littie furt funt further her saw her playing in the sand he boon eoon passed out of eight and was gone about an hour hours expect expecting ings of course courso the child would return to the honse house after playing a few moments on returning home be he made inquiry about her of its mother who said she had not been her and supposed he had taken taen her along with him on going to the spot where he had he had taken taen her along with on going to the spot where he had left her he baw saw huge bear tracks in the sand and at onee ones came to the conclusion that the child had been carried off by the bear the family immediately made search through the forest which was grown up to almost a jangie jangle rendering their bearch search very slow all day these anxious parents searched for trace of their child nor did they stop when darkness came on but remae remained 13 in the woods calling the lost one by her name morning came and their search was fruitless A couple cf of gentle man men manfro from fro oa beo below w who who are traveling through the mountains buy ing steel stock came to the house housa and bang being informed of the circumstance circumstances an immediately set ket out to find her the gentlemen wandered abou tand as they were passing a swamp spot spots where the undergrowth was vas thiel j called the child or elle elie they were nere talking loud when one of them heard beard her voice he then called her by name and told her to como coma out of the bishes bushes she replied that the bear aou would id not let leh at her the men then crept through the tho th c brush and when near the spot where she and the bear were they hoard a splash in the wa water ter which the child bald eald was wag the bear oa going to her they found her standing upon alog a log extending about half way across a swamp the bear had undertaken der taken to eress cress tho the swamp on tho the log and being pursued left iett the tho child and ni got away as rapidly as possible she had bad received some bome scratches emr aiches about the face arms and legs ancl anil her clothes were almost torn tonn from froni her body but tho the bear bea ilind had not knot bitten her to hurt her only the marks of his teeth being found on h her bor or back baet where in taking hold of her clothes to carry her he had taken the flesh also the little one bays esya the bear would put her down occasionally to rest reet and would put his nose up to her tac fac face ewhen when she bhe would slap him and the tha bear would hang his head by her side and purr and rub her like ilke a cat the men asked her if it she ahe was as cold in the night and sho eho told them the old bear yay lay down lie be sido bido her and put his alarms arms around her and kept her warm though she ahe did not like ilke his hla long hair she wab waa taken homo home to her parents parente chiao chico record |