Show 1 l tabernacle yafa va aj a i sunday noy nov 4 at 10 a m sinding singing as usual Pra yerby elder Z hulsi ph pliers ea 0 0 if ti Ef eldera afdera id derA 3 raa 1 5 a short time upon ot oui our all heing being in in school from our to the latest p period ethod of our existence and gave way for elder G C riser late from his missi mission ohto to germany who related many interest ini connected with the introduction of the tado gospel sp e 1 l into anto that tha 1 t count country rv benediction by prest J 31 grant ri i 2 pm pra prayer er by bishop E ED D woolley tha sacrament was administered bishop woolley askin asking a a blessing bessing ti upon on th bread and elder G C upon the water baha gave an account of his hia late mission to ohio interspersing it with several several pithy anecdotes I 1 illustrative of the feelings of the people among whom he traveled I 1 P presly rest B young Youn gave cave excell ex celent bent counsel and io in cllon clion ti oli oti concerning some of the duties of parents in training up their children also iu in regard to certain unwise conduct of many of the saint sainto o 4 on ou th their el Z anival arrival L here and the practice of some of our missionaries in omitting to properly teach the law of tit titling ii lin to thosa whom they baptize and in entering n into and money borrowing borrowings w it sent so tt to do benedi benediction tion by prest frest JI H C Kimb allT 11 HIGH 1 WIND br dr al W dalton writer write fro from m north willow billow i creek weber CO county u nty that on anthe ahe an sad in dinst st a st strong rong alist east wind began to blow and continued with great violence until the morning of tha ad destruction of property in hint that place it blew down some houses and unroofed M others blew off cari carlage carl carriage age tops and wagon beds scattered hay stacks chaff and straw piles anahu and hurled ried gravel stones like bullets Gr granaries anarie were unroofed and the wheat hurriedly sown bown broa td cats f k striking window winlow glass a hundred ads distant with the force and clatter of small hailstones the walls of their large new school house were almost entirely leveled with the ground from various sources we learn that the sage same same gale blew fiercely over the whole distance from cache valley to sessions settlements settlement combing over the summit of the wahsatch Wah satch and ng at I 1 the base of the foot foat hills hilla with a rebounding zing zinc ana lifting I 1 garcev gArcel force that bat threatened to take all ali 11 bl before it the deep dust and loose gravel were cleanly blown streets running east and west and thickly strown over those cross crossing ing north and in i n i south InI In armington Farmington and house roofs roof were blown of fand chimneys and portions of walls blown biown down we have not heard that any peras perma persons ar or animals were injured by this the thenard hard eq eat gale laie aie ale which filch has yet visited our settlements th the gr grasshoppers drouth and hurricane may I 1 serve as a gentle hint that neither we nor our ur property are secure even even in these chambers of tib m 0 ains except through tigh faith and the good works which flow from strict obedience to lo the coitan commandments ments of the rost most high az and the tho aou pou coun cis als of his servants ai HO 0 bia ila MAIL marn IL FROM THE EAST since I 1 september I 1 now non dov kov Nov Iov 7 AS yet ye people pass and repass an I 1 that route ia in safety whenever they please then why old not the mail carried to as well as flond frond from Inqui inquirer rel rei at Eastern head quarters for an answer we beup I 1 A no not t noo now now feel disposed to gi give I 1 ve it though may at so some me future time 1 11 i I 1 arri ARRIVED ED on the ad dinst 22 wagons of capt capic allreds alfreds All reds train mostly laden jaden with goods for snow mcm co 9 with a few articles belonging to the ch church aih and nd some boxes for dif dlf derent different individuals 0 anthe n 6 th T S Willi williams ains co ssi s ad ta train f a 0 ol 01 I 1 merchandize merchandise dize in 43 wagons and livi lisi livingston angst on kin kead co s ad and last train is expected in tomorrow to morrow 4 kie kle PART OF carr CAPT TRAIN which had tohild on green river and to which bishop A osmont took men and animals would probably campon camp on bear river or yellow creek on the ath dinst and may be expected to ardire in a few days ays THE WEATHER wearner since fince ocl oct 31 iraa ilag been and no Is nov 6 rather cloudy windy and cool occasionally nalty nally sifting a slight I 1 coating of now snow on but is still very favorable for tor or out doo doc door r ope oIe operations rations and the chan change cewe gewe we trust will wl prove beneficial to the general health of the veo peo peaple 0 A correspondent of the rural new yorker says that he lie transplanted into his door yard a youn yiqing gand atad alfa thrifty maple and en grafted into it scions froni from a c current bush they grew well and when ripe looked very handsome he ire says your you must not graft until the sug eug tr water ceases to run |