Show for the deseret news from juab county NEPHI CITY dec 8 1859 1839 EDITOR OF THE NEWS DEAR SIR with pleasure I 1 sit bit down to communicate a few items from juab since my last the health of our city has improved peace as usual prevails the appearance of old mount nebo forcibly reminds us that winter has duly arrived bringing very severe frosts A person who has li a s lately come from camp floyd informed me that he saw a man at mr C IV webbs near goshen Gos hen ben who had his limbs very severely frozen having lost his way in going from rom lehl lehi to camp floyd and wandered two days and nights without food and no doubt would have perished if a person driving a team had not accidentally came across him I 1 was also very sorry to hear that ars james joseph allred had their f feet and handi hands severely frozen in going from this place to uinta springs being necessitated to camp out on the divide between this and san pete valley on monday night last wagons wagons are daily passing on their way to california after goods quite a train passed today to day belonging to mr C crisman our iree rree meetings tings and schools are well attended on sunday morning last we were favored with a discourse from ider elder lder amasa lyman he reasoned on the necessity of our living so that at all times we might enjoy the spirit of peace creating a heaven at home in the evening we we were re also much edified in hearing from elders rich and lyman when they advanced FIOrI glorious ous principles plainly marking out the line line of our every day duty they were severe on the horse and mule thieves who infest this southern part of the territory the deseret news arrives here on every friday evening and is to us all a welcome visitor being well vell veli veil stored with news and useful information it sterrs to please every class for all can find something therein to suit their fancy the page for farmers and gardeners is highly interesting and will I 1 believe be an effectual means of inspiring many to I 1 improvement mp rov ement in those respects of which we in this part art of the territory as well as elsewhere have ave great need our desires are earnest for its success and the consummation of all the improvements it advocates yours respectfully MONA we shall be glad to hear from mona again within three or four months the agricultural department of the patent office will have one hundred thousand of vigorous vi tea plants ready for gratuitous exhibition it is expected that american tea will enter the market within five years lola montez is living quietly in brooklyn NY in a private family lolas lolass name was regi registered estered on ois the steamers books as mrs heald because she claims it as her lawful title in all business matters she has always signed herself in that way heald her husband died some years ago possessing considerable sid erable property and though lola had left him and relinquished all claims upon him and his estate in his will he left her an annuity of 0 or 2500 lola prof pr otesse esse to have experienced perien ced a change 0 of heart and her friends claim that she has been for B some ome time leading the life of a devoted and sincere christian there is in the family of mr john H nolle brandywine street spring garden philadelphia a tom torn cat of enormous size he weighs 0 thirty one pounds and measures thirty seven in inches ches from the ti tip bof of the nose to the end of the tall tail and twenty eight inches around the girth |