Show SOUTHERN UTAH notes of interest gathered by our correspondent editor CITY utah july 25 1890 with a very intelligent little company and a fine conveyance we bade farewell to beaver friday afternoon july 19 As it had been raining the atmosphere was cool and refreshing and enjoying it we glided smoothly along toward iron county arriving at carowan parowan at 9 p m we there received a most cordial welcome from bishop adams and his daughter cella and a few invited guests supper announced we partook of it freely then singing reciting and pleasing conversation concluded the evenings enjoyment nest morning found us preparing to travel a distance 0 nineteen miles where nothing could be seen but road until we came to a small mountain and turning around that we beheld a beautiful green village called cedar observations the settlements south are badly in eed of good ansie teachers and the people would be delighted to receive in their midst capable persons who would undertake the task brother casalett Caso lett of cedar is boins excellent work in that line but hia health is failing and assistance is greatly needed there is strong talk of a printing office in cedar and running a local paper all keople are in favor of alio location being on slain street and it is expected to start in september the paper is not yet christened the stage being changed the mail is somewhat irregular we get news one week after issue beaver is benefited thereby as that place is made the main distributing office three terms of the carowan parowan stake academy were bield during the past vear are fur f ur prospects for the future the people are well pleased with their principal M II 11 dalley A little boy while riding a horse fell and broke his arm yesterday with that one exception everything passed off pleasantly A fine pro gramme was rendered in the forenoon in tiie afternoon games dance for child ren party in the evening for adults concluded the long to be remembered pic erday ne dr brown of Ka narra intends cocat ins here starting up a drug store and following his profession as physician no liquor no saloons but some drink what do they drink is the questions I 1 X ij bitters jamaica ginger and dixie wine there are plenty of ripe peaches apricots and other fruit brought from washington and kane co daily peaches 2 cents grapes 5 cents per pound many young folks are lake and on the mountains rusticating PERSONAL william ashworth of beaver passed through cedar in the interest of the woolen mills at washington washington county prof R maeser having spent a few days liere on business returned to his home in beaver july 23 by stage miss I 1 may ashworth and delia herbert two of the beaver favorites favo are visiting friends here |