| Show HEBER AND THE PARK I Condition of the People at the former Place War Recruits Enlisted at the Latter Heber City March 9 1838 I To the Editor Spring Is I here the snow Is nearly all gone from the fields and the roads are drying fast but It Is I still In the memory of the oldest Inhabitant how at tills same date two feet oC solid now on the level used to adorn the valley In the years pt und gone Once upon a time the early settlers traveled or four feet or allow on their wy to attend at-tend the April Conference In Salt Lake City Ciy On Sunday morning last over 400 pron young and old were present at the ount school held In the large tabernacle of llcber and In the afternoon after-noon and evening the people thronged the tabernacle fasting and praying their Prayers heinl more directly appeals ap-peals to the Almighty for the restoration restora-tion of John Ohwller who was so seriously seri-ously Injured on the 10th of February lout by an accident which crushed him to the earth When extricated from the fearful position and examined by Ur Alrd who Pressed the bones of his spine back into I position he gave his Pet olives to understand that the Injured man could not live fortyelnht hours but Brother Ohwller still lives and Is I mending rapidly I Ills lower limbs were Paralyzed first Now although heresurrcrsylgreat pin when thy are mod he can move his feet und Is In full hope that the failing and prayers of the Saints will avail for his full and complete recovery Although Hebcr feels to same extent the depression that effects the Park on account or the closing 01 the Ms and Ontario mills fill the comfortable homes 1 and deslrsblo residences together with their surroundings bear witness wlne of the thrift and Industry of Its citizens In my call M Park City 1 found your enterprising agents the Woodruff brothers working up n lively business for your evening Issue The war fever In I raging there anti the Messrs Wood ruff hc opened up n recruiting orrime and a notice hung In tills window win-dow reads Wanted 250 men to enlist > for the war with Cub Borne thirty uln have signed their names an ready to go to the front und some oC the sam mn wives have 1 given the Ise Woodruff to undrlnd In very Strong and dcIe language that their husbands ttlll not no on any such an errand while other ladles approach the store window In fear and trembling lest their lords hate enrolled their names on the list since their last MaltA Malt-A T |