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Show FROM EJIKIty tOUN'TV. The i. J!, a. i. A. I'onftmicc. Ollierjlteuis. ICorreipocdence of tie Driu.T Mrt The Y. M. Jr. j. A. conference In Emery County, Oct. 5tb, opened with n rather siira 'attendance, hut with each meeting the number was Increased. A most Impressive address ad-dress entitled, "True Education" was delivered by 3fr. Brown of the Huntington Seminary. President Johnson f poke about thu good advice given by the Contributor, he also wished that music would bo more encouraged. TliU made me tliful: that It would bu a good thins it the music dlrcctor,I)rother Kvau Stephens Steph-ens would occasionally visit thu associations and sjieak on that soul-Inspiring soul-Inspiring art, music. Ills name Is familiar in almost every household in the Territory, and bU presence would not be forgotten. Emery, the last (but not leart) fettled place in the valley, is pros-perous. pros-perous. The grain crop will be quite Jarge; luccrn Is being started. It Is imlte dinicult to flrst get it started In Cattle Valley, owing to some peculiarity lu the Atmosphere, I suppose, because when one patch is started it draws eamtUiIug that niifces It easy for other patches to start. FruitanUshadctrutsarc growing grow-ing and doing well. Wo have a very nicely located towiislte which Is presided over by Ill.'hnp W. G. l'eltv. The health of Uto people is cry good, and evtrytiiing- seums to go along in a progressive sort pf way. There wire seven harvesters all busy at work fora long time, and threshing thresh-ing Is only about half done at tho present time. Jtespectfully, Etta Williams. Emekv CorT, OcL 2S, lSU.i. |