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Show LETTER FROM ST. GEORGE. Sr. Gecirge, Utah, Mar. 29, IS7L . Pc ir JL raU, Since 'last writing, sickness, from measles and other causes, has much abated and health is generally good. President E. Snow is still confined to his room, exeeptiug an airing in the carriage when the weather 'is tine. ' erdant spring is upon us. The apricot, apri-cot, almond and peach have bloomed, the blossoms withered, and the fruit is appearing. Apple, plum, pear and nectarine are white and red, and gardens gar-dens and orohards generallv look verdant ver-dant and spring-like. The' fruit prospects, pros-pects, in every line of fruit, continue to be excellent. Xo rain of late, hut to-day and last Monday there has been wind enough to make up. There was a high gale last Mondav which set even-thing whirling that was around I'.Wfi. In mining matters there has of late been a little excitement, for copper and silver, and I know not what else. - nav ken discovered in this v.o.n'.ty. Nevertheless we think all tinners are paying attention to their crops and doing tceir principal dicsine ;n the gardens. Last roaturday evening oar dramatist drama-tist gave us amusement by patting upon the boards "tho s:n4r " f I . Komney and Mrs. A. Yoollev taking tak-ing the principal characters, 'which were wed and ab;y sustained. Follower Follow-er lVs "The K"igh Diamond," i .Mis iloung and C.Walker can-ving :?rh the lacre in the main characters'. ! Iwo weeks ago a part v started out east to a place twelve miles from Ka--ab. itscovj as "Kanohe Canon." but now ct-.anged u - .Johnson.'' The in-ten;: in-ten;: n ;s to put in crops and rahse r-v-.-oeo :. r sustenance, then tuove out i lr,e. t'-'wri ks-ation a.-;d build theeora-:rg theeora-:rg tu . ana w-.ater. 'rettera "y it is a ".Icauson moveu.ee;." and it is antiei-rajea antiei-rajea tr.at nac-ot or all of tkit large wue-.i: voois rne: "garden siurl" is uro and sees are doing sr'.eniii v icurs. ' - j. |