Show FROM MILLARD COUNTY by letter from bishop callister calister Ca llster lister at fillmore Fill more under date of july we are informed that mhd things 3 in in general genera throughout all au the settlements in milard county couney were in a most pros proa ceroua condition the high waters there aa as in nea ly j every county in the tile state did considerable sid erable damage the carrying away of the dam jam n the sevier sexier river at deseret city not being the least in irk the catalogue of losses antl anti adl it was feared that it woud p ove io to the farming operations there aa as all the farmin farming lands in that vicinity were irrigated by the waters taken out by means of that dam which had been constructed at p g eat PK ex and could not easily basily be rebuilt the tha copious showers of rain with which the coun try has been vis ua i ted sted since the first of june jure had ad however rend rendered ered artificial measurably unnecessary and the wheat crop there er e had matured and the har bar harvest hd commenced with a prospect of an yi at id ida lda a ble bie blessing saing which the people duly ar a p precia ted the crops in all parts parta i f tho the county are represented as bau beins belos a unusually promising e but somewhat late it has been heretofore believed by many that fruit could not be successfully cultivated in enthat trtat part ot of the stile stole but bat bishop callister states that at falmore milmore FH Imore the fruit art eff although youn are loaded wih ith fruit a and I 1 id th that thab a t peaches apples apricots plums pears and grapes bid fair 0 o do well g all that bab baa been said about the nes ness of the location f r successful the grain fields of the indians on on corn creek are represent d as keing leing inferior to none in that county they tae labored very industriously this to provid for thern thein m belveg selves he necess ries rles of life and the proe aue sue that their be ke crowned with compete success si |