| Show C correspondence 0 PM E S P 0 X D el N C P PAROWAN ibon lyon co june 21 1857 dr carni CARRI carrington car CAK KINGTON NOTON dear sir A an itterly con ference was held field ill ili tins this place placa oil on saturday and sunday june 6 and 7 pres samuel 11 IL rogers presiding all present manifested a determination to assist in ili rolling oil on the great graat wheel bior alor lor monism A g gjud good feeling prevailed during the co terence j brence adjourned to meet in lit cedar city oil on tile the first saturday and sunday of september next at I 1 pm the prospects for crops are good no damage of any consequence as vet set t by bv eris gris grasshoppers shoppers DAVID CLUFF j jr r clerk the minutes of conference have pot not COME coma to I 1 hand and the above few lines from br cluff on the subject must answer for it will ba be too late eie efe ere they can be forwarded j eo ED celebration of the fourth of july at rayson Payson utah county 1657 at break of day the were aroused by the firing of mum mue ketry letry alid and muhle at 9 am battalion of Jn fantry infantry and bom eom company any cf of caa a airy alry 1 ry were muster W on the public square and reviewed by major majon B hancock nan uan cocu cock after rev rei lew a procession was formed in the following I 1 or order den front gaard guard 1 major and ana staff Chapla chaplain ln and orator oraton nearer reader header of Deci declaration and mayor mayr of the city committee of arrangements I 1 birteen young men dro dressed ased in uni uniform tormy formy one of them be bearing arial a flag nna fla g wih wi w I 1 h the inscription the constitution of the united united states slates Stat ehl ebl athe othe the sons and daughters ut of 76 are ei ver er true 23 thirteen youn ladies ladles dressed in white while oneff them bearing a flag on which was eato kato to love and ancl virtue ever truo daughters of the bravo and free thirteen boys in uniform lne one of them carra earning in a tia fia flag on which he the follon following ing was as Inscribed juthe The fu future zure d defenders e of the constitution 2 thirteen girls dressed in white on the right of which outside of the ranks a you young n lady with a flag on was dar uncle I 1 dont leave utah abune companies of infantry rear rear guard the tho procession paraded around the olty city and assembled I 1 in a the basement story of the ng house singing by the choir prayer by the chaplain james james iames 1 pace ace declaration of independence read by K R 13 collett fol jowsa by a volley of muA etry song bong on independence 2 oration arp by P webb song by R 13 cmillett Coll CoIl lett iett son song culife life on the desert debert plains byc E Da daniels neise nelse te the cc toasts were ere then read Preal prest president dent buchanan may he lie see thosa those principles principle that from the busom bosom of the fathers of 62 which cost coat the of the nation maintained inviolate vl and perpetuated to future generations and the broad eagle of american freedom boar triumphant over every party parry prejudice and local eln tin einis Elnis isay tsay tr and her gulden golden pinions spread over every member of the bunian family not forgetting utah P 1 crocket james buchanan Buch alan acan president of the united states may he ever continue the friend of the c irardy ardy iii II Pio plo pioneer neer noer B F stewart the constitution of the united states bo do all pain to her enemies but champaigne champ algne digne to her friends B 3 F stewart true gons sons of freedom may blay they never dever lack fortitude to act like men hancock nan cock cocu heres to 10 our friends who seek for office la utah may they continue to seek and aud dle die without finding it george patten the constitution may its broad wing wings r helter belter uta utah george patten may the banner of freedom wide ft ide unfurled give joy and peace to wl a 1 tle the woi wol neild id 11 hancock ancock II nome home industry may the happy time soon come when agricultural science wil wll be the aim and object of every farmer in deseret J II 11 moore address by y major hancock han nan coiA benediction bytho bythe by tho the chaplain chape e C D T stewart J B bracken P webb T 11 moore george W hancock lycurgus elijah klawes I 1 committee of f arrangements J B bracken bracket marshal of the day john T hardy reporter deseret agricultural 4 manufacturing 9 society G S L city olty J july u ly 6 1 1857 1837 8 5 7 meeting of the board be ard present edward hunter hunte r president P r e s I 1 de nt wilford woodruff Woodra Tj william C staines seth M blair biair lorenzo D young ani awl an 1 jhn 1 11 winder directors robert L campbell campbeli Cain and william G mills secretaries prayer braer by lve lye it L campbell on motion it was unanimously voted ili ill that a t E hunter and L D young youn be tie a deputron deput dep ution ion lon from this meeting to wait his excellency governor young andas and ascertain it the desema D store can be obtained for the exhibition la in october next the corresponding secretary reported that he be had bad written ten to each individual of the awarding committees notifying them of their appointments the deputation arrived from waiting upon the governor jorj and reported that lle lie had bad consented to let the be board doard haye have the use of the store for the ensuing botlon voted unanimously that J it R winder and W G mills bo be a committee to write n rite a circular to the Bs i hops and people throughout the tho Territory announcing the forthcoming fair calling upon them to contribute in their stock produce and home manufacture manufactures sl and to come forward atil aul give the society their countenance and ind Lup eup support port by becoming members thereof the treasurer agreed to receive 11 3 2 bushels of wheat in to lieu of 2 for ticket of membership after mukh consultation pertaining to the agricultural and manufacturing interests interest of the community on motion adjourned till saturday evening evenin benediction by L D young BRIGADIER generals i G S L CITY ju july ly 12 1857 ORDERS no 1 I 1 the officers and soldiers comprising the brigade nauvoo leetor will parade tor for inspection of I 1 arms and dr arll 11 on union sq tare at 8 a ru on saturday aldust Al august gust II 11 it la Is expected to ed drill on foot the brigade will iii therefore appear dismount dismounted with their suns guns and ammunition I 1 in n place of pistols by order older of brigadier bril 9 adjer adler general W 11 KIMBALL 19 9 k aj n S beatle BEATIN brigade adjutant ELECTION NOTICE there will he be an election held heid at the usual places of holding elections in the several precincts in great salt lake county oa or monday the tile rd of august next nett for tor the purpose of electing the following officer cerp to wit one delegate to congress for utah territory five councillors councilors Counci lors to the le legislative l flattre assembly for great salt lake and tooele thoele counties twelve representatives to the legislative assembly tor for great salt lake county count ong one ong one select man for G S L county one justice of the peace for farmers precinct 1 4 J W commings CUMMINGS 3 G S L city july 13 1637 tile OFFICERS of the invincible foot gua guards rde are requested to meet in the tho esth ward school house oa on Saturday next at 6 pm by order of L D J ROSS col cue cut cutoff off john jonn PRICE lias has been cut off from the tha church of jebus christ of latter day dav saints sainta for like ilke conduct i also JOHN GREW grev THOMAS ward answer to enigma in ito 13 19 the fowl you on allude tos a gentleman hen by ladles ladies called rooster called cock by the men your seconds intended for field marshal marshai ney key allowed by historians to have met with foul play your whole Is a cockney cock ney neya I 1 think without doubt and I 1 call him an ass that could not dot find faud it out pur for though good your eni enigmas enig gmar mas mag yet I 1 cannot see sea who could not pick your lock when you give them the key ERIN L ENIGMA my first Is a bed of diminutive alze size A small habitation Is called tahe the same likewise my second Is applied to the rich and the proud two thousand pounds for the same Is allowed my whole is a poet of engelh birth aiso also a plant of incalculable worth cn ARLin |