Show erom efrom from Son sor southern thern utah PAROWAN jan san 23 1839 1859 1 MR winter seems at last about to resign hib his hi icy sceptre tre and give way to the milder re reign of spring an event which will illi doubtless ife ige be hailed haile with joy by all ail that creation inhabiting this portion of bf utah at least the tae winter thus far fail has been one otie of bf unexampled severity in iron beaver and washington counties but our stock have all survived with the exception of a few poor cattle that caille callie came across the plains last season hors horses is and other stock that have kept out on the ran range e have done well and are in pretty good order Peteet nets band of indians who have been hunting this winter not far from lere have just started north and it is supposed they have haye stolen fifteen or twenty bead of horses if such should prove drove to be the case measures will doubtless be taken to r recover j them A small field is being enclosed on little hittle creek and probably another will be made in the mountains near the source of red creep creeh at an elevation of about or f feet above the sea the experiment if successful will materially teri ally increase our farming land as there fa 13 an abut abundance dance of richland nich rich land near the summits of the mountains and rain and dew enough to pro duce crops without irrigation i on wednesday the ath dinst an infant daughter of wm C mitchell aged about 13 months pitched head bead foremost into a tub of scalding water during a momentary abse absence nce of her mother and so severely scalded herll berli berlands her ber ands hands face and head that she has since died itis it is supposed she afie also swallowed some of the water and was scalded inwardly she wag was a very bright intelligent child and her horrid death will prove a warning to parents to be very careful in future how bow they leave hot water or fire within the reach of small children yours aci mci SQUATTER SOVEREIGN |