Show HOME ITEMS WELL IN have liard lizard it stated on reliable authority and ono one who has ha 5 tasted tho the article that a very veny good quality of sugar and an excellent syrup can ean be made from j the sap of the quaking asp sp the i discovery Is of wes western tern origin and quite rece recent nt the process Is simple the sap being reduced to syrup by boiling and granulated by the same means we have an abundance of quaking asp easily available who will try it and if successful confer a great benefit on the community doing themselves good at the efte samo same time wi W i fl f L lS ABBATH MEETINGS william S warren made a few reb reh remarks larks relative to his recently appointed alissi mission on to europe connecting therewith a brief review of his experience in the church elder henry W miller then addressed the congregation for about an hour during which ue he reviewed his personal history in the church until he be came to his present mission to southern utah when he became truly interesting he ire stated that he had selected a location for himself and the company who went with him at a point called bear beaver dam when they iv went ent there thele last fall the ground was covered with sage and greasewood brush hence heir their business was to clear off the brush put in 14 the crops and dedicate the land to the lord which they did with fervency fer oer ency and faith in the god of saints ile he then gave an interesting account of the success that had llad attended him while whilo on his so southern mission thus far jn in speaking of st george he said that although the peaches and other tender fruits were injured by the severity of the winter plums apples and the more hardy varieties of grapes were not hurt and the prospects for fruits and grain were exceedingly good our dixie Is going to produce its own breall breau he stated that residents there were very much disappointed in relation to the missionaries called ned red to go and strengthen the set Cements settlements last fall and to furnish means to assist the poor in developing the resources of the country for nearly all of them sent substitutes and niia it did really seem to take about twenty substitutes to do the work of one real appointee the indians at the muddy had sown considerable grain and had a fine prospect sor tor an early and plentiful harvest brother snow had been down there and aad reported room enough for doo woo 00 families the brethren who had settled at that point had put in corn cane and cotton gotton and had planted too fruit trees and grape vine vines spoke 0 of f the inhabitants in the south being able to rai raise s e two crops a year and hence the reason the they y 41 did d not require such large farms as in th the north at the beaverdam Bea beaver beaven dam and muddy settlements the facilities for irrigation are euph much better than at fit st george I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 in referring to substitutes again hebald he isaid those who had sent them must furnish them something t to tp eat cat for p nearly early all of them vere nere pere bere rere desti desti tute of f provisions he tile then gniewan gave an encouraging account of tha supply of ol goad water water firewood building tim timber iter ller grua grum grass A and farming facilities adjacent and to til the 0 i beaver pe ker ver dam settlement I 1 I 1 bishap wm B preston then made a few re marks a r ks relative to lil ill his 8 prospective mission to tt europe ir ope I 1 I 1 After eider elder charles charies W penrose delivered ia an ad dress dregs speaking of ills his past and ana present I 1 labors abo aho rs in the ministry libs lits intent intentions ion s fj for the future president heber C kemball followed with aith some encouraging and instructive lemax temax i SUMMIT COUNTY roads are ra reported cited sufficiently dry for pedestrians between this city and Co coalville alville but so many gullers and sudden pitches have been made by bt the departure of the melting snow that loaded teams cannot travel over the road at all I 1 according to report the old settlers dont consider I 1 that high water has come yet the season Is unusually late in that region the foliage of the trees Is only just commencing to make its appearance plowing and planting were going ahead rapidly though not as jetmore than half done the safest ford across the weber Is said to be opposite daniels station PROBATE mert lert this court held a short session on saturday during which it disposed of seven dalieh dase ivil VIE four in assumpsit tho the othera foreclosure of mortgage and divorce these cases went by default one was continued con tinned till the june ter n another by ment and the plaintiff who sued for tor a foreclosure of mortgage got a decree DISTRICT court the alland thana chand the court attended to the business sie vie are tre buted and on saturday mth the grand i amy t were wele discharged with a complimentary aal ala wk highly commendatory addres by the tho ju judge y Z gen hughes had bad a statement to makil make lwe lue lh nature of which he said mid was ery cry painful V IL him he informed the court that joseph holad day left yesterday by stage contrary to his ad T r vice and the advice of all his friends elpe eiyo either elthes through fear or aberration of mind and nud td tenne fore his bli bonor honor as a professional gentleman ozit ozie acta belied him to abandon the case i mr snow made remarks exonerating hughes from any blame in tho 4 matter y mr miner made a few rew remarks upon the thelama subject r the court granted W till wednesday ow tor for consultation bentiv between een thatter the attorneys holladay case i the indictment presented a few days dais against peter harlem for perjury a to be entered d of record andon and on m aotoa Q deputy prosecutor was quashed f the pettit jury Tury was discharged from A naim attendance upon the court court adjourned till wean wednesday e slay liay 2411 alib am if FATAL FATAI occurrence A few days agodo young wen men started from wanship manship to go totera toT I 1 eoa and on the way took in a nora russell in crossing the weber ulyer the tho horses went vent down the anva wagon on box capsized and though the young men tried all in their power to rescue the young lady every effort falIe falle dAnd nand she was drowned her body was recovered the next morning about 8 and taken to th her uncles I 1 Is at peoa geoa for interment K THE fanus FARMS OVER bordan bordas elder george A smith informs us are in a fair way to oto ote be irrigated through the combined fa favor or of I 1 and high south winds which we trust WL ir gl IV r vit the farmers there a chance to finish tb cr canni canal without loss of crops sex nex MORE MOKE COAL MINES mr joh john n errig spriggs 0 o at chalk creek summit county has recently dis dist i covered another coal bed in spring creel creek kanyon and has lias tunneled into the mountain about feet the coal is said to be superior in quality to all other other beds yet discovered foith for ih purposes of f making gas and burning in grawe stove fine FIKE CI CL clay AY YA Y A bed of nire fire clay has been discovered within half a mile of the abobo aboe named coal mine which has been tested and proves of good quality some gentlemen in summit county have placed plated coatings of this clay in ther common stoves and are burning coal in thim them them i I 1 theatrical THEATRIc Aj there was a very good hausfe on saturday night for the benent benefit t of the ladies ladles considering that everybody and his heims helpers are busy in the theofleld nield field the garden or the ord orchard hara hard the rag picker of paris is rather dry 14 the prologue and opening scenes but as the piece woe progresses the interest increases and the incidents and situations become more exciting I 1 some of the scenes were very effectively played 1 d I 1 eates including that with the tile masquerading grf gri the fifth scene of the first act the drunken trl tri steene by jean at the close of the second act and ana tho the last scene ja the piece flece I 1 ome other othen portions wend went rather lather T low consequent w we S surmise an n some of the characters having bovine to tc feel n words of the text mr Mcken McKenz les father jean was ax mr lin Lir days pierre vierne barousse Ga rousse nousse was ras well played mis mrs gibsons gibbons Gib sons reading of marile herte dialer was N ery very careful though she did aid ilot ngi look thaha the character 5 ra acter so well lvell as we have haye seen geen e er do ao some cherest Th erest vrest enest of the tiler gentlemen ie alein en and ladles ladies in ln the ted tej cat filled i their parts pants in their usual style stale le excepting leptin the slowness we have alluded to J As a whole thib r piece went extremely well vell M mr r p Dunbar dunbarr u 8 singing drew a hearty I 1 1 I 1 1 r 1 hows how your uncle k ept U P a roar 00 oftay au ten 11 t ter er L till the curtain dropp dropped 0 on A it t af pf the success of a farce we 86 can tsy say it I 1 was eminently saul the theatre is esnow liow ilow closed till the ope opeil ing of th hp summer season fiCE E cenah dan DAV CITY cirr I 1 by y letter ietter frol 1 alio luit to eld eid elder george A smith we wl learn the following ite items of news 1 I I 1 tt the farmers have adnet an immense amount amoust of work this pring spring in making a canal to convey the water to the south sauth side of the new survey urvey and this together with the making of new sects for the proper distribution of waler waier for irrigation purpose purposes has kept them unusually busy busm bishop lunt states that he has planted an orchard of trees all choice selection selections r of fruit and he further says that although it has for years been the generally received opinion that fruit could not be raised in that locality he is persuaded to the contrary and aan as an encourage ment on I 1 the ad dinst there were vere to be seek geek apple peach plum and cherry trees in blossom the weather had rhad suddenly become very warm and the melting snow was pouring down coal creek in torrents the stream having already beached reached a higher point than ever known before A fatte tho the dams previously built bulli across the creek tin tir t irrigation purposes had been swept away on i e t loth foth of this month anu and ani a strong force of men a ye ce striving to control and direct the current ithe 1 the stream notwithstanding much land la is i mg ing flooded brother lunt seems to take conso bonso gon ion in the assurance that the bottoms will ier ter the high water subsides yield a plentiful I 1 ip of wire grass in his letter of the loth he remarks that the lather father is so very warm that it seems as if they al d jumped right out of winter into summer a thermometer ranging at july instead of may ures N seaver beaver dat amr sider kider elder eider henry W miller sillier late from flom fl nhom om beaver damn barn some 40 miles mils west by ath from st george informs us that affairs in tat at settlement are progressing vety very ly A large number of fruit trees and ano grape aes have been set out corn wheat and other ge tation were growing thriftily and the set ers rs were very industriously prosecuting their veral useful avocations with good prospects success this Is one of bf the shenew new settlements a 0 the route from st george to the colorado at V tai tal calville ville |