Show sports tsin iu utah we understand that a grizzly made his appearance pe arance in tooele thoele valley one day last week and after some pretty hard fighting finally had to go under at the camp the officers amuse themselves almost daily in chasing wolves in ii which cedar valley abounds and who are attracted to the vicinity by the butcher establishment in its suburbs its fine sport and the diotes are invariably captured by the swift and thorough bred dogs that form no inconsiderable element of animal an life in the camp the people in the states 2 may therefore learn that although we are corralled in the mountains we draw to ourselves all the fun that is going it will be seen by communications in another column that the drama prevails to a very considerable extent in the camp and that th atwith with more than the boldness of an itinerant theatre they do not hesitate to affect the legitimate 2 and even if the scenes are painted in mustard sand d boot blacking we have seen in the states theatres theartres The atres with all the facilities and big pretensions that did no not t excel it boasting to their corps of art ests ii hose gilded prosceniums mums fla flashed hed alone in the blaze and array of gas toot foot lights there too is is the rocky mountain circus whose spacious amphitheatre is is the scene of all those exercises peculiar to saw dust and the rings ring minstrels too in in black and white 1 nho ho revive the recollections of the plantation on and chant ballads ballada that bring back the reminiscences of home and then too sermons at the tabernacle who says sa s utah aint a great country let our friends at home be assured of the fact that we ire are progressing and that to to use the classic language of some filli filibuster buster like the slow but intrepid steps of a mule towards a peck of oats |