Show correspondence NORTH KANYON WARD mi minutes mites of a meeting helg heli held heid july ath 1850 1856 L I 1 er r william willed willes presiding pi ayer A or by patriarch isaac money r F lr willea the object of the depung ile he had leen been requested by president L li haa youn yonn 1 to assist in organizing a more rp reet feet t system cf of common schools in the several wards after alter speaking of the 1 os o to be derev d from the thees es b ashment and peper management of schools be said he u itkis am that a prescient over the LA department be appod ap pouted ed in this av wu wod d efer f er some interesting remarks by jude it jL brook bishop stoler and father morley on advantages oi plu eln cation catlon bishop stoker proposed refused that br tr thomas F fisher be apt r n od rt i fr of 1 I all the schools in in north lanyon canyon ward N bich was carried unanimously tit fit t a leit icat meeting meetings held july 17 br fisher called to his aid a committee of four 7 irs rs S oker telford teford Tc ford call and maxwell P F G osmond w wms was s appointed clerk of the committee to carry out the designs odthe above meet I 1 k Is S classes have been formed and efficient inders hrs apponi d to teach reading writing an art emetic history hi sory geography and grammar the ener energetic betic and praiseworthy efforts of the achels have tave been attended w with it th a satisfactory pro progress ress of the schools the average at cenance en ance in in the S inday schools is 50 scio scholars lars laTS and 7 teachers aho N vho ho feel to persevere in in carry x r out every gd g A counsel it is designed to mke out ont a rei rel ort oft rt of the progress b of this mover cut t very nery qui nut nui cpr GEORGE CEORGE OSMOND clerk of committee home lews news is is always interesting 0 and the q artery allery reports doubtless will I 1 be br but really we should like information furn I 1 abed as promptly as possible or it is is very liable to lose its zest in in this fast age and be laid i aside brethren furnish your communications I 1 and r rr ports as near the date of occurrences as i possible and they will stand a better chan chah chance ce fr f ir receiving receiving attention and at the same time I 1 ie P far more interesting ED pile PIKE 1 P EAK deeg 33 deg N lat lal at log E long kansas territory 5 C jhc anc nc iving ang an outline of bf a of july CI celebration from this far off uninhabited region anav be inte interesting refi reft ing I 1 forward you the follow x 7 summary of our proceedings at 4 a m a d discharge of fire arms also at 6 and 8 9 after aft r breakfast we asseln assembled bled bied sun bun sung a the hymn beginning the cornu breaks the shadows flee U lra zions at standard is is unfurled kt 11 we were by our cha chaplain at a I 1 n I 1 a ai ci fer ler g p and prayer prater were mars marshaled aled loto into line by oi 01 r ca copt t preston thomas the brel brei hien and s stars bearing scaring flags fla 0 s with the fol lown iown g devices lat lah the young mens alag flag holiness to the lord 2nd and united S ales acs aes flag flan Z ad beehive bee hive ID deseret despret Di seret beret seret 11 i h b dau daugh h evs ers ei s of zion love purity iiri y and bruth after wh wt ch eh came the ch children ildren with ti tt ir fags A ter going sh a number of evolution breding mArchin gand and coater co marchin marching 1 I to the souna T f disc m isac we were seated at a sumptuous sumptuous diner I 1 provided by the fair I dau dauters darters dau Dar lers aters of zion C pt thomas del deh deLver ered cd an address on oil tile the I 1 ev earv eary pioneer sd san n ts the rhe following to costs ats were tt ere read re id our president bi bigham young may the ra rays s of alvine and eternal as revealed by tie tip the I 1 ather lather to him spread from kingdom to king lom imn and lind nation to nation dispersing nn nt n n and lies aid planting lantin the s aagard of dilie dimie and immortal immortal truth W 1 sol awick the twelve apostle Apost leq lei may they be known jn ant rei rel reul of all men ulen W S the ithe high priests priest s and seventies may the 1 re chain of th the royal priest bod iod it od soon encircle the entire globe T whitin in n ath constitute n of the states re alei ale 1 by the lidy ildy II 11 ly spirit to our fathers P IV hosking the fhe flau flag of deseret a fountain with a shade 11 a pal parched and dreary creary land where the fam d j and weary slake make their ollist and rest J T t L s ir eap captain tain P thomas kiy temperance udo ude cd prudence and justice be hla hia pillars of r P W 11 7 on n A br bt fire in a dark land J D C PHILIP W HOOKING clerk of company rrt I 1 ort OUT SUPPLY september 1 r n r ier ler I 1 jac aae dul rul bullock lock to prest B young I 1 aa u thursday evening sept 4 it began to snow jn s n tha the s vv about I 1 I 1 p m and conod unal unai half past 12 of the next day it mtv cawed d while snowing but when it ased d it was eleven inches deep in and around ia fort through the night it froze a little lough ough not enough to hurt vegetation the tha wheat ills nals potatoes pot poti toes toen peas ac being covered up with ie 0 snow it was cold and lowering on the ath ancl anci at night we were visited by a heavy frost that killed all our crops there were about two acres oy 0 wheat cut belore lnore the storm came carne the rest was ald taid aid low wan tile tiie snow about hall of our wheat will beld tolerably well for lor this country the rest will make good feed for cattle as it was all io in the milk or past I 1 in consee consequence bence of this loss some itose whose wj es families m or por ons ous of them are iu in the tiie valleys will go there lere to winter wl er and and aud others are going in for supplies but e expect hect to T eburn and remain here all the crops of the tiie island field are destroyed except a few potatoes and beets there wa will wiil be enough provisions raised and saved to sustain about hall tile the community the tile remainder we will have to procure from elsewhere ISAAC BULLOCK |