Show YOUNGS s RL reruns return runn runs it was known throughout the city on tuesday the that president young would return home the next day and there was a very general feeling mi maul tested to give him a warm and hearty welcome back after his temporary absence though entirely spontaneous the dimensions of the demonstration of wednesday proved how widespread and deeply rooted in the hearts of the people are the feelings of respect esteem and love entertained for him on wednesday forenoon the stars and stripes began to be displayed from stores public buildings and other places stray carriages drove down the state road with a view to meet the presidents party and it was understood that some of the schools had intimated a wish to come out with their bann erets and mottoes to express their respect on the occasion A company of cavalry under the command of col B H P kimball formed all ail atle before 4 pm to meet the returning party as an escort in and were joined at the city hall by presidents H C kimball and DH D IT wells bishop hunter and coun collors general burton members of the city council and other prominent citizens in carriages with cap Crox alls airs and cap Eard lys brass bands banas oar reporter for the occasion found himself comfortably seated in the carriage of john B kimball esq and was not at all surprised that so many bad come together under the circumstances knowing they were prompted by the same desire to show respect to pres pros young which all who feet feel well to israel are animated by the pary proceeded down the state road to cottonwood and at half balf past four they met pres pros young and company with those who had met him further on towards be the point of the mountain all commenced traveling to the city and as its outskirts were reached the first of the the the streets being in the 2nd and ward school the centre of the city the scene was exceedingly animating and stirred deeper feelings within the heart than any ovation of man worship for some popular idol of the hour before whose ephemeral greatness fashion bows down and folly imitates the example it was the outspoken esteem of thousands of hearts and manifested itself in a variety of ways the big bell rang out oat cheerily artillery spoke its welcome la fr a loud and startling voice the tho bands made sweet melody aided by major Hunting totes martial band in good style and a mammoth flag the old aa fla hung with bright stars stare and stripes across the road at sod nd south st as the forerunner of a myriad others of various sizes and devices bearing mottoes appropriate and innumerable at this point there were carriages anth in the e procession I 1 the cavalry and all passed parsed between two rows of children representing flome some twenty two or twenty three schools the sea of faces near the theatre was highly imposing and the multitude of juveniles present was vas tangible evl evi denge denee benc e odthe of the fertility odthe of the soil or the people or the peculiar institution or something for they were out in immense numbers neat and clean well dressed healthy and intelligent looking their little faces showing ably that they appreciated the occasion and really felt the tho force of the many mottoes on the banners which in spirit expressed hearty welcome to the president the thle love for knowledge that pervades all classes here the object of our hope and trust and the strength of a manhood and womanhood which Is attained through innocent childhood anil an d pure and virtuous youth adults and children were close together the little ones in front holding up their tiny tift tifa flags s and banner the chosen of tir their day or sunday sanday y schools many of them bearin bearing touching expressions for mottoes after the president passed through throng h the eagle migle gate the street being lined up to that point with schools the cavalry for formed formea medin in front othis office the carriages drove by and the schools marched passed lle ile the office gate the music playing angat at intervals and after all were past the concourse cou cot se dispersed to their homes satisfied that they had unbidden testified their love and esteem for him who la Is first in place and first in the hearts of the people of israel we were were pleased to notice that when the demonstration presented the appearance of assuming the magnitude which it gained colonel J TR K winder major A burt purt and major W aider alder calder were energetically employed acting as a committee of management 31 agag and under und er the circumstances their office was not by any means BO so laborious as sueh such positions generally are for everybody kept order and desired to see it preserved ed that president la Is received with demonstrations rations osgood of good feeling love and esteem in the settlements which be visits north south east one who has ever been with him can help knowing and those with that of last wednesday simply declare how howl far people are fooling themselves when they speak of him hini as losing influence and power with the latter day saints or that we are kept in a state of mental bondage he lie lives in the hearts of the saints and he has educated their minds upwards by instruction until they intelligently and understandingly stan view him as their truest earthly friend hence the enthusiastic demonstrations with which hels welcomed with his councilors councillors Counci lors and and the twelve in the cities and settlements which they visit CACHE we had tha thee pleasure of m meeting bishop maughan from cache on T thursday h last who reports things moving along alonar in that region fth frith ith the Ind industry astry and spirited energy which are so characteristic of the citizens there the crops were nearly in and though some grasshoppers had made their appearance everybody was going ahead with their labor the only true and wise policy the waters had bad reached in some places a more than average hight for the season blacksmiths fork and the muddy being higher than for four years past vast the road up the kanyon between box elder and wellsville is open arla and tit fit for travel information WANTED of the tho hereabouts whereabouts orann TYERS who emigrated from leicester england in 1861 or IS 1862 1863 any information concerning berning her will bo be thankfully received by her brother busny BUSBY farmington davis county utah we haye have e received a copy afan of an address of the industrial and immigration aid society bearin bearing date san francisco april ath 1867 ISU the objects of the society are to encourage 6 europe of the industrial classes andali and aid ald them in establishing themselves in homes in california and the neighboring bates states and territories the workings are arc to be carried on with a capital of five millions of dollars to be raised in dollar shares but utah has an immigration plan of her own which has been in operation for gereral se venal fears years and Is admittedly the best known in this immigrating age however necessary therefore the labors orthis of this society may mav be lie to other places they are not at all applicable to us GE GENERAL eral enal in county read county clerk tons notice |