Show THE neighborhood A child poisoned with carbolic acid BISHOP EVANS OF SALEM GETS SURPRISED advantages boomed by jake is not another ton in utah idaa better location fora mill or factory ihan springville Spring ville that position is just north of town on spring creek provo and springville Spring ville should jaep ont provo taking a little the longer jande shake a friendly hand and together erect a manufacturing establishment of some kind at this place being situated between the to it proe a beneat for one as wall as the other both could claim it and both would support it the place is in a condition eliat the small sum of about six thousand would be sufficient to erect a roller mill which would be without rival in the county all tho cities of alie couney should unite and build a huge mill here one that could supply the whole counte eastern utah and southern colorado along the route of the little giant the never ceasing flow of pure unfreezing spring water running down a race which is hi good condition should be inducements enough to allure the most fat tadious the I 1 E G W being a few blocks could build a spur up to the very door of the mill by only laying liea on the almost level ground and spiking down the rails it is understood that several parties are working this scheme up and that two of the most prominent go a head men of provo have their eyes upon this place if the rumblings gs of a byll to be heard in this neighborhood in a few months the wideawake wide awake citizens of springville Spring ville need not think a cyclone has struck them but while they slept in stepped the boom THE question often asked how are we to create lasting labor the following portion of an editorial which appeared in a recent issue of alie salt lake herald will answer that satisfactorily if we would keep up tho boom ve must turn to and build mills and factories and provide something for the men to do ho are essential to the maintenance of alie boom our real estate men and large land owners think of this and bestir themselves if they do not they might as well bid good bye to high price and cease to speculate forwith out something more substantial than talk and options to sustain it the little flurry will soon subside and the calm nill be terrible in its lot every boomer paste that in his right eye and he will soon be oil some use and a credit to hia city if lie possess any metal whatever yes build mills and factories WITHIN the last few days our boom was inaugurated in a creditable manner when the sand lipon the main thoroughfare was commenced giving employment to many of the surplus idlers and at the same time beautifying the city similar improvements to this now in progress on main street should be extended to alie utah central depot on the treat and along the main highway north to a point where the road strikes the hill about a mile north of town to a casual observer it would look like a rather selfish plan for the street improvements to begin near hobble creek bridge and end about a mile south of the place these improvements should feel out a little farther or it will appear like a one sided affair entire town should be given a permanent attractiveness which will impress all beholders with admiration and a desire to possess can boast of five district schools the high school the hungerford academy and two private schools making a total of nine with an average attendance of perhaps three or four hundred scholars during the winter terms wo ha e some very thorough teachers especially in the hungerford academy and the high school and any aro wishing to educate their children and who does not should come and settle down in our midst making it their permanent home there being plenty room bormore for more both in our institutions of learning and on our lands which are cheap at present but will not remain so long SEVERAL persons made up mostly of our live merchants have taken it into their heads that must have a boom this spring well right and these are the very men who must bring this boom to the gates of our city for unless they do it the boom will surely pass off over our heads even though we be in its direct path which seems likely and reward the efforts of the citizens of some other town where they have worked more assiduously and presented fairer I 1 inducements for it to take quarters in its 1 vicinity WHAT is to be done something must be done that will create labor for the many idle men who are such prominent features of our comers with the place alive with these men any favorably inclined capitalists or dionest laborers are apt to be frightened away naturally they will conclude that if there ho not sufficient work for the citius own people certainly there is no work for us labor creative men are what we baat waat and must have in order to make a success of this commendable undertaking THESE is lacking a suitable postoffice post office at this place but above this a D and R G W depot the present one would be cast far inalie shade if some of their buildings which rear their tops out ot the sagebrush sage brush towns along the line were placed beside it for comparison the patrons of the road feel this want and should petition alie company for a building that will be an ornament to alie town that is f the officials of the road do not take this matter in hand before being pushed SIKI OVILLE is a bustling little town somewhere near three thousand inhabitants most of whom are farmers ranchers manufacturers etc and lastly but not 0 least importance come a number of merchant many of whom have proven themselves to be genuine rustlers you generally judge a town by its educational inducements so they may be first mentioned education is receiving a great deal more attention this winter than ever before which shows we are on tho JAKE MARCH calcin THE people of salam sprung a mammoth surprise on bishop G D evana on the evening of dinst the occasion of liis birthday the mcewing hoase was properly decorated for the occasion bishop evans having been absent from town the preparations was easily completed and tho surprise was perfect the house densely crowded the brass ban erecting our worthy bishop the instant the door was opened with its bout inspiring strains the opening exercises over the following address of welcome wag read bishop charles D evana it is very pleasing to us as members of the ward over which god has chosen bouto preside to hereby tu you our deepest respect and with of pure friendship and love stronger than words can tell we hail you with joy on chis day when another grain of sand bas below the hoar glass of tune allotted 0 s 4 io f 3 y act S unto yon adversity is that which brightens and polishes the soul of man and fits him to rejoice in daya of prosperity here and in a better land god grant that you may live long and live with us antil severed by a stronger hand than that of mortal man is the fervent prayer of us ALL to this bishop evans under the influence of overwhelming wh elming feelings endeavored to respond two tables extending the entire of the building literally groaned with the good things of earth to which the multitude sat down with joyous feelings at the head of our table wes a mammoth cake the work of sister baah bearing in large capitals the inscription C D evans march G at the head of the kotlier table lay a large cake the work of eliza carlson president of the salem belief society on the top of which was a beau natural grown rose these with an excellent suit of clothes and other presents were present 1 ed to lie bishop supper over music songs speeches recitations and final greetings and handshaking hand shaking which continued till midnight closed one of the happiest unions of warm hearts ever felt on earth committee of arrangements were J J davis norman fill eliza carlson mary sabin and harriet M davis waiters on table el dpn fiumora FiU more rachel C hanks josephine ansh maggie nuttall and sarah A hatch the genial presence of the ladies made every heart glad A E MARCH 7 1883 |