Show extracts from a weber letter by permission we take a few items from a letter written at west porter ville by mrs mary smith and is dated june 1894 speaking of the chopa she says they look well and the prospects are very good in the valley for a bounteous harvest in regard to the damage done to fruit by late frosts in the spring she says that considerable fruit was kil led and especially in ili enterprise plums and currants stood it well but that they would not lave have very many apples she relates that some time lime ago a man from called on oil bishop carter wanting to buy sheep of liim him but the bishop c informed him i fiat he bould not sell only for cash for lie wanted to get money to send his son who is on oil a mission the man put fifteen seep in liis his wagon went to the hie houie home took out his purse and told the bishop lie he did not have enough money to pay him but as soon as lie he could get to ogden C lie would send him the hie money mr carter decided to give the stranger ranger sl a trial but the result is that lie he lias has not yet got the money for his mill tons john croft of enterprise was treated in like manthei by the same fellow william rounds died at mr florences saw mill on oil the of june while sitting at the supper table the lady waiting on oil the table asked liim him it if he be wished any more tea les to which lie replied that he did while she was getting the tea he passed awn away ile he had been sick for some time prior to his death lie ile had bad been working at the mill since last may ile he was brought home on thursday evening and buried the following day at 4 p in |