Show CACHE VAL1EV NEWS lie Rain llrtig JijltelUlMln a tcliojlliDiiio I rllrf oclclj cent r neo lulk IJIIMOND Cache 04 Utah May 2lod 1807 To Iho IMItor Tnu rains are moving a very heavy burden from tlo missile of Ibo farmers 01 Cache valley They haves planted md planted and are allll sowing grain and planting corn und potatoes etcs md while they did BI they looked inxlously up to the sky to see If any sign of rain was there mud K only a cloud no Uuer Ibo a man could be peen It brought Joy The winter I wan long and wet and May bas beau the warmest know n here lor moy years so that the earth had become parched aDd dry so much to that one farmer told me that Oe had plowed aDd BJWII with wheat Iweol fivisnores aDd uule rain calls h a would not put a narrow on II bul now the raiD ba Softened the olod he can properly cover Ilia grain nd Iho droubl oJUllnuod thousands 01 acres 01 wheat wouhl over have como up Thin tD wondor our gbgon look happy and business generally will thrive ale lllonrnnnd ward met with verv bid luck last September They bad hi II I I no 01 > Ihe bauuaomesl brick school uulla Ine two stories high costing 6000 A earful east wind tore Inv upper story oil and ruined the structure lor the curirje they bad Intended Too truitiea have pitched It up so they could uso the lower story This spring the school board called the tax pjyert together bud they voted a tax of 12i mill ou the dollar and Stan empowered too trustees to borrow an additional 2000 which will Hive them 18000 anti they Intend to tulld a new tinld lUll and pull the one down that ha I Cost them to Much the year before I attended their Mani meeting on I Wedooy evening last 10 consider the proposition an 10 wuether or not under their prison clroumttnrcts they could > this year ralsj the 1800 that bait been allottel to them to build the B Y College And they concluded they could not ensure this amount but that they woulJ do what they could seeing II would take them two years to uo what they bad alrea i rouilsed the school bard But the pejple ol n ohmoud wis A Isrsta hearted people and although their taxes will be for school city c nary tilaU and local lax about 22 D mill they will be found among tit front ranks of the donors to the B Y College The JIIII society bell Its coufol once 10 tbo laborooo on Tuesday last lu I Logan A very large audience was present A change wo mode In Ihe presidency What wo wish to say it lint lost listening to the Instructions Instruc-tions given by these womon thought as Alto Jail I1lobard spoke that I wished she wr twenty years younger fur the good she could do She carries her audience with bur her clear andS and-S truths cirry conviction and I tonight such woman buld have 00 other carD but IeAl Ibolr Illow sisters unto eternal lifo The question of storing wheat end Its object was talked ol and It was sealed many thought Jt was for a day of gamier but this was not the Sol raoou as It wan also for the lime when the people should 11 ie lo Zion as the prophets have lolj lu spuaklug with Aunt Xlna after meeting she asked file to jubllsu the icllowlai tauy hud pleached that President Hober C Klmball slid that IbO time would come when flour would cost barrel for barrel In gold and they had also Asia elated this prediction with lamina Thou President Y nag bat tulj 10 my bearing alter tau last glass hopper war that buru times should riot oime any more This eeetned to can 11 let but In uiy travels I iurlutn wbo was lu the Ilouie when 1ns deal Klmball tnaJo the remark ud said that men now furnicd a Illllo laud en the river bottoms but the day would com that the laud would be firmed from hill to hill eye and evoj 10 tile tore 01 Ibo moulllalu And then because lit IbO multitude that woulj CIO loZlou for safety there would then be hardly eniujh to feel I them so ttial botu or these Prophets agree A large uumovr ol our pojple lu southern Cactie nave gone to Idaho IU 30 all wanting ICO acres ol oJ land Musi of these have gone to the Buiko River country and tun ward 11111 Is I Uho us room that wo may dwell ol loni C hildrou err aloud 14ALiov |