| Show i in inel inal vi f i t dnn ban dancink cind cinc t C r t av 0 neus nets th triem eliem em up ull efi afi wall wali laue LAKE CITY sept 24 1874 editor tor cor deseret news n rf cheerfulness is almost indispensable to health I 1 I 1 recreation creation is a necessity and not as s some people imagine a mere pastime josh billings says he that kant knut laff vs ft tew tow be be and him ithac that wont voni assik affek tew be feared man being the only creature at that has the power to laugh ought I 1 think ik to exercise the privilege the most beneficial result results sare saro are aro derived from social diversions such tit til picnics croquet and ot other ur outdoor amusements while speaking of croquet there arg ane few people in this part of the country I 1 who wkho bealli realize z e the pleasure and abid benefits to be 10 derived from this jut little le games game in which the young and the middle middie aged 0 of f both sexes can mingle in pleasant a and nd innocent association th eather either f ather whose mind has been overtaxed in the counting counting house housa milti the sanctum fmay may feel intensely relieved by join ing with his family in this or same some ot other er and chiler so doing mt keeti q them grunn an example of good behavior which should char 1 I kete lacter ke all sports to render them and enjoyable some people suppose thab that an exhausted body requires I 1 nothing but leep inep to prepare it like a machine fored work who can can jell jeli ell the refreshing influence elpe ap e by the hard atou wrought laborer 1 in lii listening to some racy nacy lecture 1 or witnessing a laughable piece of stage acting he who laughs needs no doctor and the man mah who makes a laugh is a benefactor of iban ihan mankind kind it may be urged thab that tb these ese eso pleasures cost time and money but those who advance thee the objection would probably squander t ten en dirries atlie the amount in drugs and aud quack nos strums t orin or in feeing feeding some physician who if consulted in time ilme would recommend relaxation as a proven PV tive live e which Is always pi preferable ef erable to a cure eure others claim that dancing affords all the amusement rc and nd exercise needed for fob theyo the young uric while we admit that the ballroom ball room furnisher ic a class 0 enjoyment which ih some cases is is productive of osgood good we cannot deny the fact that it has at present efat many objectionable able abie features tures dancing has been regarded las lasa iasa s asla asia h means of teaching he the boling soung 0 u chow how to yaik wak vak and move gracefully but the alib incessant jumping up and down now witnessed in our ballroom can hardly be cond conA considered dered as conducive to this end violent ex exertion er of this kind protracted luto into the late hours of tha the night has a already produced undesirable results among our young women and being mostly carried on during the winter vinter months g guests bests are exposed to the ahe sudden budde n transition from a heated room toom to the midnight blast w which ilch Is dangerous in the extreme es especially eci ally aily where thin gauze Is substituted pst it buted for the moio molo more substantial winter apparel I 1 do not wish to be understood as advocating the total abolition of terpsichorean exercises but the rendering of the present mode more healthful and elegant how few of the old ti time me quadrilles rilles we now witness at owr our our oun par pai ties and the primitive co cotillion is n nearly early extinct the they y hate hake have given plate place to the round dances in in all their voluptuous variety and grace josh ibosh BI billings lings says that some of the present style of dances ought to be confined entirely to married pe people 0 and each man with his own wl wife to and not many bystanders at that I 1 often smile at this remark when witness a crowd of our girls going through the labyrinths of a maz ourka in every overy fantastic position now novit combs cornea a couple coupie es saying a new role ofaf of affectionate the lady with elevated posterior encumbrance an and her body lu in a a semi double doubli dup pbs posture ture clinging with both hands bands to the shoulders of bf the gent gont who with a darwinian air is skipping from point to point with a step peculiar to himself and the kangaroo 0 1 l exic comes a pair who are beb tetter better bro broken kento to work jn in this close communion harness she carries himmons him Mong along as it if an east wind had struck him stOPP stopping 1139 at tit corners for palpitating tating pauses and general a arrangements r range ments for another stampede so I 1 tho the while the astonished matron who is not vented in the wig griogs of the ja ner t W fityo danco occupies in rit and ano consternation ster nation the unenviable portion f QI LEAPt J 1 1 1 lidid 4 varl store vare mare 4 1 11 m w ta BAT sat A 16 crl gri ild si sept t editor deseret news As I 1 understand it the original purpose oric orz C i M ia I 1 the parent institution was to be I 1 pu purely relar j a wholesale establishment and the inauguration of retail houses by that institution was an after ieso reso resolution the first intention having beon boon to leave the retail business to th the various ward or branch brunch stores stor es in ac accordian accordance cordan ce with this thi s idea stores were started lp lff most of the wards in n the city chiy aswell as well weli as in the country some of which have proved a success and some have havel not As the ahe parent institution appears t to 0 be relinquishing the retail b business us M 19 in accordance with the earlier design it seems to me moe that now would bean be an excellent time for the se several beveral veral verai wards warda to organize and take renewed hold of thereta the retail 11 bul bui business siness in order to do this with the grea greatest success and satisfaction leve several points eints should evidently be carefully F served observed and aud the thie policy regulated accordingly heretofore the small branch stores in we the several wards have not all proved successful for several reason reasons si legome some of df which imay I 1 may perhaps indicate with sufficient distinctness ness by jotting down a few particulars which appear to me nieto to be desirable to take into sufficient account lm in the conduce ot of such branch stores 1 it is IA a difficult thing to divert busl busi business hita bita from what have bm e to be blasl business ness localities and theredore ther etore retail stores in irl the several everal te wards do nou ngi do 16 asmuth as much business as h th they ey would lle ile likely to do if they were situated in a main maln busl busi business niss str angl geet feet et the inference is therefore that where it is conveniently practical tica i ble tiie it N would be well weli tor the tho ward storms stores to be a situated in a busl busin nesa essi esEk locality in order to do uhl it v oti oil id probably be necessary for fon some min mih 6 of the 06 wards to io have hilve a retail storm store jp in the business part of the town towns as well weli aa a a smaller branch afore store in tho the ward both stores under one direction 2 people always like to go to a store where thero there Js Is a large anu and varied assortment of goods giving ob v i ng t them e plenty of choice chok nobody 0 oy likes us to he compelled to a narrow ch choice ai cle of goods 0 0 s and iid ild it at last las have to ta take lie tie 8 something 0 e th very unsuitable bot both h as to kind kin and price so some bome me peep people WI will 11 n not ot be so compelled d but will wiil at once onee bestow their pa patronage elsewhere lu in bib elspa bis ua larome or of the ward stores have a ariae senious serious A ve very limited stock both iii in variety and quantity has hns been k kept e atin in order to do business with t the be smallest i possible io amount amru nt of capital ca so that the greater returns might a accrue it strikes me chatin that income kom mom ln instances i this has lifis been a penny wise lse Ise and pound foolish policy 3 these co cc 1 branch tores are supposed to b bo 0 established for the fhe benefit of bf the tile wards wardi that is odthe of the pul public ili iii liv li ingin the wards this general benefit Is not attained by small business and large largo dividends i but bup bu nati bati nather rather r by largo iange a rge busan business ess and small dividends 4 large dividends are an lucen tive to nien mien of means to aa buy up all the abates they cali cau can I 1 and this thia of course is at the tho expense of the p gorer borer portion bf the community thus ajea reap the benefits of the business while the public generally pay fon for or it on orl the contrary if selling prices are lov iov low and the dividends small there will not be suck such great lulf incentives ies to a felper few persons konsto to buy tip up the th shares the public will be benefited by the ibe he low prices and every body who can will thereby be stimulated tb have a share or two so that the institution n may remain prosperous and continua continuo to benefit the public who by the greater quantity quantify they receive for their money mb when enthey they trade atthe at the store do actually receive a dividend every time they go there and consequently go there t they lV ey will especially if them they find a 9 liberal iberal choice or of articles an and accommodating ata aid nid courteous at on the parl pan of those who serve in the store more 5 one thing should be uncompromisingly rom singly acted upon lipon the a ability ph clity aval available able abie should be secured to conduct thee stores hnot inot duly only buly I 1 as to business capability but also in adf 4 as to assiduous atten attention tio h and strict ht integrity errity 6 As ta selling on ont chib at the pah oah cab cash system is the tho best where it can be insisted but where it is concluded to allow credit it if should be done dond upon a clearly de fined lined policy as to amount kind of persons allowed credit and anet ultimate t payment all with the full understanding der and approval of the directors who should be the best and most capable pien wen that can be obtained I 1 may bo be in errors error but X 1 nia ato in dined to think that it if these 8 suggestions 1 gest ions were acted upon as fully I 1 jy as possible by ward storey stores tb they could hardly fall to be highly successful cess ful as the tile satisfaction they I 1 would give riko would be very great and very general though the actual declare declared d dividends might be W I 1 ismall small biz amiade and forest trees I 1 J 11 Spi CITY seph sept IB 1974 4 editor deseret news will you please publish at your earliest convenience the kest best best kinu of shade or ornamental trees and most profitable in your judgment to cultivate in the valleys of bf utah combining thristine thriftiness tine ss of growth quality of rit timber beauty anh and anu cleanliness pathe of the tree by answering the foregoing through the NEWS you yoli will win confer fer a great favor upon me and perhaps upon many others of the readers erlof of your valuable paper trees also for forests of many acres the rapid decrease of owr our native timber naturally su suggests guests inquiries of the foregoing ednd very truly your friend and brother 1 OKSON HYDE hybe answer by john robn cor cornec sec of horticultural society satt aalt eake lake city i OP OF soil each 1 kidd kind dr d ot of tree tred haf hat a soil peculiarly ils its own in thab that soil it will do bet better ter tar than any auy other tree e e the subject then IF owe one one of sam bame coment no ment mint science scie SclE ince may some day explain this thia with exactness practice and ex exy t have taught us chiefly what we know so far fan we have been bean enabled to tb learn gearu what reesa reasa adapted to td certain soila and in in what soil any nany given giver tree will do well this thip Is ia or of more liu ilu to t the he man io of f small means in means than thao to the manar man af fortune the fatter fatte blan bian can veAny ha have any tree he be chooses because he be can make the soil toll to suit the other cannot amford afford the expense he must select the trees that suit his soil the number of species and varieties is now so great thata thava fine nine collection of trees may kiy be had in even a piece of bf ground with one uniform soil if one tree only be I 1 wanted I 1 prefer aitto it to be different from ones neighbors adjoining in addition to the charm of var variety ele eie wih is added to the p pleasure leasure of shade emulation hii hil has bas heie hele an ali innocent outlet for foe its course which will biot nail fall to bring its ra reward viard ON THE dice OF TREES for bh shade de trees it is considered advantageous to possess the p property or of transplant tran transplanting onn ong easily this is a h greit great reason why yby w by certain trees become so popular in some bome dist district as to give givel them character in choo choosing sink trees prefer those raised in to those growing natii naturally rally most irbit person s 1 are d ware aware of the difficulty of g getting etting the latter atter to do dd well weli A glance at the th nature nat fire or of the roots will teach Us ma the reason reason there are two sets of roots to most trees perhaps to all one conal conil consists ests bres the sole office I 1 of which is to draw matter from the soil for the use of the tree the thel other of truc orue which extend and keep the tree trea in posit position iori affording atthe at the same sami saws time chan channels nels dels oot for the th e co conveyance of the matten matter absorbed by the PRUNING Is it necessary to cut the branches of a tree treo on transplanting Ns As much so soi as it may be necessary to cut cutoffs off a mans limb to save his life I 1 in n either case I 1 it t to is a necessity n e e u upon po a which the operator might well pond ponder er and hesitate to act if f all fall planting be adopted the elaborated sap bap contained in every enery branch will assist in the formation of rots roots As there Is ig little or no evaporation from the tree in the winter searon seabon the tho branches can do no harm barm any way and by the spring the trees will wui have igo made ati til ft i as 5 roots to serve berve them thern the whole guestion question is reduced to one 0 evaporation if there thede be fib tib ies enough 6 ough to britain evaporation the less acut cut cul the better I 1 THE OPERATION N OF erans TRANS 9 karsting the common mode of planting is to dag oah oab out A hoe hoje stick in a tree and leave leaie the rest rint to nature this is not care im i m re enough A tree wll wil repay reasonable a attention ON inthe O alle aile lle ile SELECTION OF SHADE TREES lt A shade tree should have havi a wide spreading H head ead abundant I 1 leaves eaves or dense foliage it iti its hould should bud bild forth early in irl thel the spring and aud retain its ita leaves late in the autumn it should also befree be tree free from unpleasant odors and liability to attacks of otdis di S ease or insects fine pine selections can be made from broin amongst the horse borse chestnuts and buckeyes buc keyes maples manles some mine birches bir ches chea ashes tulip t tree ree eum ent glish button woodi the oaks sweet c and elms TREES acer aper nver liver nta Ata atalide life native of the northern and middle states one of the finest of our native trees it Dra branches bratich lieh lich out pretty near the bae base and nil nii spreads to a great extent thrives best beat jn in a ceprich deep rich lolam loam propagated by seeds sown as soon as ripe acer s maple mapie native of the northern parts A very ornamental nee bee in any situation its ample ampie broad leaves give a nine fine shade which i heightened by their |