| Show the payson fair we have been furnished with a report of the first annual exhibition of 0 the payson branch of the deseret agricultural and manufacturing fac turing 0 society held on the uit under the supervision of the board of directors consisting 0 of john H moore daniel fairbanks and john loveless which we take I 1 pleasure in publishing za hoping i that the efforts of the good gool people of that thriving place to increase their wealth by encouraging home industry and manufactures will be crowned with success the social hall in which the fair was held had been fitted up for the occasion in a most artistic and becoming style the valls walls being I 1 with specimens of bed bell quilting the needlework and designs of which s showed 0 wed more than thlin ordinary skill and ability A table was extended nearly the entire length of the hall hai on which were tastefully arranged curiosities relics of bygone days needlework wines pickles and a miscellaneous 0 us assortment of or contributions both interesting and in instructive textile fabrics made a goodly display and does credit to our town the samples shown I 1 were of a first rate character and worthy of every commendation the agricultural and mechanical departments were nobly represented the vegetable products being numerous of superior quality and mammoth size on the mechanics table the horse shoes nails wood turning turnings etc contributed by sabin beebe stewart co were all of superior and in the opinion pinion of competent judges can not be excelled in the territory I 1 the samples of leather shown by taussig simons and hancock ancock Il pa page pae 11 e will certainly compare favorably with any that has been imported importe dand and it is a a subject u b act of congratulation to them to be enable enabled 3 to furnish not only the citizens of payson but other settlements that may feel to patronize them with any amount of the above commodity of home manufacture some pieces of machinery agricultural implements pl clements cements ts the products of th the dairy prize i beef huge eggs and a thousand other things combined with the great variety 0 of articles on exhibition together with the appropriate decorations of the hall gave to the whole nole noie pole a graceful and charming arming cb effect effie ct the stock on exhibition was of a super superior I 1 or order and creditable to the stock breeders bleeders bre eders in this vicinity bishop young has seconded th the exertion exertions of the directors who have been indefatigable in their labors in getting up the fair and furthermore take deep interest in the welfare of agricultural and home manufacture and what is most gratl gratifying fridg they have met with a warm and cordial support from the citizens generally J JOHN jonn IT IL GORDON reporter winter shoes halls journal of health gives fives the following sensible advice like the gnarled oak that has withstood the storms storm and sand thunderbolts of centuries man himself begins to die at the extremities keep the fe feet e t dr dry y and and warm and we may snap our fingers in in J joyous DYOUS triumph at disease and the doctors put on two pairs nf thick woollen stocking stockings but keep this to yourself go to some honest son of st crispin and have your measure taken for a stout pair of winter winten boots hoots or shoes shoes are better for ordinary every day use as they allow the ready escape of the odors while v hilo hile they strengthen the ankles accustoming ng them to depend on themselves A very sli sll alight ht accident is sufficient to cause a sprained ankle to an habitual boot cleare wearer besides des deg a shoe compresses les leg and hence admits of a more vigorous circulation of blood but wear boots when you ride or trave travel give erections also to have no cork or india rubber about the shoes but to place between the layers of the soles fro from rn out to wt out a pt piece 1 ece of stout hemp or tow linen linell which has been dipped in melted pitch this is absolutely sol impervious to water does not ab a particle while wp know that cork does and after a while becomes ll 11 soggy sos gy and damp for a week when you put them on the thet first time they will feel a ai easy as an old shoe and you may stamp on damp places place for hours with impunity 1 how to bacomo a good horseman A knol knowing v writer on this subject in laying kayin 0 down rules for riding on horseback gives the following advice keep your head up chin down dawn cheat chest forward shoulders back bacr elbows in hands down back in belly out out feet forward thigh thighs 3 fixed knees in loins loose seat firm hands bands t tight ight t horse and rider well balanced trot two hours every day flay without stirrups and then time and perseverance may make you a good horseman A substitute for preserves A lady writer in an exchange 0 communicates the foll following QwIn 6 recipe for pre preparing pairing a substitute for preserves which she asserts is is a very tasty imitation of preserved fruit moderated Mode moderately I 1 ratel y b boil oil a pint of molasses from five to twe twenty nty minutes according to ita consistency when add three e eggs ggs thorough thoroughly oh ly beaten hastily stirring 0 them in and continue to boil a few minutes longer ten then beason season with lemon iemon oca or a Aut nutmeg meg |