| Show j P a eluo T eylie blue itaas oll nun sun b tj t j laue LAKE elty PITY i march 1877 editor As fas a the tho remedy for foi dise disc ise ire aen agu Plea pleasanton santon an and a corm corn dodoro goldsborough eminent scientists have bave made sonie some very interesting ter te demonstrations of the effect of tho the blue rays of the sun as a stimulant i aonia tonic and appetizer while these thesa eminent men men have lieen been push pushing lug tug their experiments and demonstrations of the effect of the buus buns other greatman great men have been examining other rays dr conmy an eminent italian physician with the cele celebrated berated astronomer tro nomer father has also demonstrated the effects of the I 1 U h Y 8 rays rhys acting very energetically u the thu bracq according to the color myor of or the ibe tray jay brought to bear kar up annie head and body in a lighted by red glass and rid tho the valls ails alls painted of the same came colb color a lunatic was ed ad wian the utmost depression at til the end of three hours he was fg und gay nud and smiling in another room with IV i th blue bue rays and walls J another I 1 lunatic u n a tic 0 of a M most obstreperous no nature recovered his cal cai calmness biness hiness in t the a space of hn wo noun hour A thild third lunatic bunat c af after having passed a day in avio avlo av 0 let iet colored chamber was pronouns pronoun pron oui our c addwell cd dwell that he be was allowed to leave ibave the asylum and continued perfectly rationale ah paris we find cheack the scientific caen clen men not idle they have deli dell demonstrated 1 1 the effects of the yel law t t ys of tho the sun A patient was cl n a h yellow boarn or bed by yellow curtains under alio llio of the yellow rays of tile thorun bud sud from severe confluent andall sm til ill pox after basing paced in thit thi 4 t room a few houri he suffered ered lub iob 1 ib little incon neon from that dreadful ais kis disease and aud was nut not so 80 much as marked or pitted 1 i from the above facts and demonstrations strat st lotis iotis ic lt will yli 1 6 bo perceived ed that the different rays sun pro doner dober all ail ati d jbv physiological effic effects ta u ubon pon the tho hil hii inan system there fole foie they ethey hould bould bo bige bilo be p used sect with wl b 44 much wisdom mid and ju judgment abany other tv ra treatment the blue rays as it appears act aa a stimulant ta dt 4 oj nee ume violet rays act mo nare naro re es especially all ali ayr a nervina and an au alfi alli of inflammation alid arid 6 rp th ebrain fhe yellow rays as A a general gald ral rai healer again arain photographers have ae e an fn tha 0 of f the rays krys of the sun stin passing through varied colored glass that their N will V ill lil princ as thi thoroughly amder the orfed fad blue rays as they wili will under the white but under the lotia jolla lal laa nub nue alce Rice nea of the yellow rays raya nitrate of ifill veer weer will wiil scarcely change for a time etli If nally tally for fat the benefit of uhe iho he poor wit and wil persons at a distance remote from places where they can colored glassy let iet me say it has been demonstrated that the tho rasa raya of the eun aun can beas be as perfectly divided by pasting oyer over windows colored paper tha that has been satur batur abed with lardi jt it bentor ren tor prefer they ma mav may v use transparent paint oraby or any concentrated ce cent rated watercolor water color mixed with glycerine mith tha the same samo as colored glass j i ai U H D 11 L ba MD D A b 1 bene opeil 1 1 3 ali 0 o of if the public buol C other p apers please lease copy vi 1 i 3 i 1 s 1 3 the ube anna sana nays rays wi jold ta r agai lare LAKE E CITY i march 16 1977 mows moms 1 l it is held that water ia Is always good wath fore foreign igni ingredients adulteration brings the nece necessity sAty of 0 filtration and other othet means of purifica tig tim thus when the creator pronged his work good he was right as re rep P gards garda water i lmh iTh i this ichisi isi however does not noi appear to have been the case when ae made the sunlight that seems to be naturally imperfect inherently vitiated juagina bythe by the tho blue glass furore hence the suns rays need filtering changing exchanging in some way inter in their c ch constitution in them to become truly vi vl hb now how could the lord make such sueh a mistake in ln the composition of the blessed sunlight and then pronounce I 1 nie nia agod t good there ia Is something here lierd it seems seem sto to me that the natural sunlight ight must bo be the most health fuh fu gine generally rally raily speaking this however will still allow for jor the use of occasional shade to modify the intense power of the sunlight as is needed by animal and land vegetable nature under some rome circumstances and condition for the lord created the shade also and pronounced it good as the intense heat may be necessary for some things but not all agod god saw baw everything that he be had made and find behold it was very good sunlight included hence I 1 conclude that for genera general I 1 purposes 0 of f health the natural rays of the sull sali sun occasionally modified by cloud and shade are the best baptizing noc Loc location ailon and labors of the eiders elders accomplished Re releases lenses leases I 1 DES aro AKO prairie peairle co ark march 9 1877 editor deseret news naw there are tw twenty enty seven beven families numbering souls preparing to leave this branch of the church for arizona or new mexico intending to settle in one of those territories seven beven families are now on their way to a point on the route near evansville washington co ark on the borders of tho indian territory west of here two hundred miles at which point all the company pany fany are to meet on or before the of may for perma permanent deni za tion I 1 have appointed elders JP wimmer of payson rayson city and N P beebe of provo city to tak charge of this company and conduct it through to its destination there have been nive five added to 10 thi this branch lately by baptism with a prospect of five more to be added addea lu lif the same ni manner anner noner in a few days our labor is abut about completed here hepe and elder J B S page jun my colleague and I 1 will tale take our our leave of hereto here to go to keh Keb kentucky tucky the ibl of april for the purpose of opening anew a new nield field of labor R elders eiders J 0 harper and franklin haymore hay more of payson have bave been laboring for nearly the last jagt year in virl virginia luia lula and north carolina there is a branch hranich of the church there of furty men meu members bers these brethren are released relemo d to go home about the isu 0 of A april r 11 some shome of tho the saints are going to utah with these 61 elders eiders ders blaw how many they have mb t informed me elders riders of ot sevier co charles brewerton and wm C wightman of Pays payson oil oll are laboring fir DeKalb and marshall counties countie 8 alabama their address is red bed apple marshall co ala these elders are doing a good work having recently baptized and organized 1 zed zad zed a branch of nineteen members 1411 elders ders dens J W sharp of union city and joseph argyle of bountiful ta are laboring at shady grove hickman co tenn they seem to be much encouraged in their labors there is a branch of the church there of seventeen rn members s elder john morgan is laboring at dirt town chattooga Chatto oga co georgia and id Is very successful having baptized and organ organized izeda a branch of the church chuich of forty members elder james whitaker of willard is laboring in fairview buncomb co N C he also reports favorably saying there area are a number there that will emi emigrates rate uto ito to utah if they can dispose of their property I 1 have sent elders eiders J di H mc me allister of salt lake city and samuel worsen croft of payson to take the places of JF X Iders E harper and haymore in virginia and norih carolina released if any other elders are laboring in the tho southern states they have failed to report deport to me so you see we gave eave eleven elders in all this thi vast cope of country and all ril of them ar ary ari now on their first mission with the tile a exception caption of two or three of us consequently inexperienced in p plea leaching ehing ching we have five branches of 0 tho the chu church rell reli with an organized membership of a scattering membership of sixty more in the last seven sevell 91 eight years there have been gathered to utah between five andrix and six bix hundred of the tha saints from this district considering the num berof ber of our elders engaged in this work and the length of time I 1 think a good work has been done I 1 have relea released ged Qed M elders eiders iders wm win calder of salt lake city samu samuel ef douglass of payson and J W thomas of spanish shauh h furk fork to go ho home methe the two first on account of ill health the last because he be thought he could do mure good at home homo not having any gift in preaching but b he a Is as good man 1 p I as you will find any whee bour ours in t the be gospel hery henily Q G boy forbs forks SALT LAKE nake CITY march editor news j every tiller of the soil knows that thab it is a great deal easier to dig with a id fork r k than with a spade renco the popularity of digging forks of lato years but one thing is certain and that laj is that one kind of fork is not the best beat for every kind of land A fourby five tive five tined lined foru may be very good for light loamy soil but for gravelly and rocky landof which there is much hereabout experience teaches me that three thred tinus tines are plenty and they not cramped too closely together but the outside tines as far apart as those are ju in the four or five tined forks one of the best digging forks that I 1 have had and I 1 have had many was waa a good five nive tined lined jork two of the tines of which I 1 had cut ou out t leaving the tho centre and two outside tines to dig with that was an excellent implement for rocky la land lanu udy and would have lasted me many m ny y years ars had not a boy snapped Eff II one of the tines boys will do sueh such things digs in their digging diggle ng exercises and sometimes they will do sue suc sueh such h a thing several beveral times in a summer now no permit erfft me to give an idea of what a model digging fork folk for gravelly dr ar rocky land but I 1 see en no sueh such fork for hale pale alo aio ale in ln this city it should be bethlee beth three reo lined fined aud and strong the two I 1 outside tines spreading out as wide as us those of a good four or five tined lined fork the tines be materially at idt the top lei let the middle liue liuo swell out at the top atop and aud form a socket taix inches orho or so loila wide enough handie haudie ut raup tp alike in blie tile tue handie handle aitho without lut lk ili being shaved much to which th the pocket ocke should be riv nv et tod d nar the top of thid the socket might be 66 shar sharlet let tet vieh with two straps extending abom baom it a fot the haudie hanife to ba be r riveted feted 1 to it either way WRY would do the centie centre line might be mort iced ded thi through ough and the two tines lines ie in drle drie one 3 shadd like aright angled U half hair of the U through the mortice and firmly wedged there 1 I here would advantages be ao vantages in this way the centre tine thie could be made so strong that there would be no probability ef of its breaking 1 and if the U tine tinen broke they cou could I 1 d be without purchasing a new lork tork such a fork with possible renewal of the I 1 U ti well dwell made of good material and aud used with reas reasonable diable eare care would ja jast lt half aud a better fork for the hae fae designated could hardly be had why aby is not such a fork in ju the tile market at a re reasonable price tr r M M n I 1 4 A schools I reller teller cocie locie f lio lyo alth aith I ete etc k is iron co i march orbi oth 1877 eiva we have a good man manto to lead us as a bishop in the char character rieter of brother gedrge george W enough I 1 sometimes think ne is rather to lenient to evil doers yet jt it seems to be incorporated ora ted in 16 his hia nature atre ll 11 to be jeniene and lind kind hearted to even the wayward and unruly our public meetings are gen generally brally well attended mad and many wany gabd in which which ate time timely Y and interesting are delivered from the stand by our elders eidels lind and nou not bently we have good instructions from transient ureth ethren brethren bt ran who speak tous to us in jn fact I 1 b believe c aleve we have many good aud and are ftfe trying to do as well as assay kay say we have llave had three good day schools all wint winter ervery very well attended und and doli conducted ducted by their teachers in a very able manner many of our young men menh have haye ive kye organize organized dinto into a mutual improvement society brother john JEI jil buston president of the tho institution the subjects ot of discussion are and have been both edifying and und instructive and interesting such aa the history of christopher Colum columbus blis and the discovery of america history of george washington life and travel travels traveis sL of parley pi spratt HP pratt all of which have been rendered with credit to the society the society once onee each wee week kand and is progressing fine finely our relief belief society under the supervision of sister sophia peterson has built a nice and commo dious brick relief hall which is completed ex excepting ee ting the pl plastering ferIng inside and this thid would have been do done no last fall had the freezing weather held hold ofra off a little longer but it is so far completed that hta bro george dodd has hai used it to gjoci good advantage as a school schoolroom room om this winter we have also a co cp cooperative operative store conducted by brother james henrie hendie as superintendent 1 I believe chak that our oar settle settie settlement 1 Is pretty much free freo from sickness at present bub but we havo have been somewhat afflIct edwith with sore throats and colds duning during t the he latter after part of the Vi winter Inter 0 somo sp some nid of ot dr ur citizens have moved front here to other settlements some me h have ve gone to orderville Or derville in hodg long valley vailey li ii 11 Y some to potatoe valley alley and ana slome bomb to the he clara for the purpose of joining the united order I 1 some borne of our farmers have begun bogun to put n their grain as the has all left the soil boll and left it in good eon con condition edition for plowing f A 1 your brother in the gospel I 1 jailes Y WILLIAMS i 3 f t ifon in 2 washington J washid washington gion glon County jai march ath jtb 1877 editor deseret 8 I 1 in consequence of the lamentable and painful accident which occurred on Satu batu saturday iday last resulting in the death of two of our most respected citizens and mern members bers of df the washington va mary maky jane jana liston and her grandmother t the he particulars of which I 1 presume you have received per telegraph a gloom has pervaded the tile entire community in behalf of the washington sunday school I 1 aivish wish tobay to say bay a fow lew words through the columns of the NEWS as a tribute of respect to the memory of miss bliss mar uary mary jane liston listen she has foi several beveral years been a faithful teacher rUnd and inthe washington sunday school tsehe had bad charge of a juvenile instructor class having by her ber diligent labors ami amicable c able nule disposition and genial manner secured the tho respect and high esteem of her class who now deplore the loss of BO so faithful a teacher she was actively engaged at the time ol 01 her death in preparing her 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