Show local ocal and other matters yeou reou FRIDAYS DAILY MAR WAR 15 foun tow days bishop sharp was four days in the snow blockade e the detained passengers on the U P R 11 were made as comfortable aa as the circumstances would admit which made the delay much les ies less 8 irksome to them than it would otherwise have been brigham city the brigham city dramatic association has recently been giving perform performances anees in hei settlements of malad valley in n aid of the building fund of th the e new woolen factory they were everywhere being greeted by crowded houses well geil TT ell eil known citizen we observe ser sere o from the territorial enquirer that elder stephen Mark Alark markham ham bam an old and well known citizen of utah died last sunday at Spa spanish fork he had reached the age of seventy eight years the funeral services over the remains were conducted at the meeting r house of the settlement named last tuesday mould on gooseberries Goose berries bro bevier hevier chas 1 I kempe of rich BIch neld bevier sevier complains that the small fruits which are the only kind hind that can anbe be raised at present in that re gion are spoiled every year by mould and he would be thankful it f some of our fruit growers would suggest a remedy gooseberries Goose berries in particular are spoiled by this disagreeable vil vii yla ula yma MX khlen ghlen amt him I 1 reta delicate 1 ac a t 0 operation on wednesday n e y D dr j 1 anderson landerson assisted bv by 1 dr la ric Bic hards ichards performed a delicate 9 operation dp t lo 10 upon a three year old son of mr air john G C graham the little fellow follow had hid buffered suffered for some time me with will a tumor on the back of one pf af his eyes elyes the rn con slated of tre removal of the eye and add thet the tumor we understand the lit tle tie well weli canals in addition to the ear car canal in coune course of construction from par leys leya creek northward to water the be bench land sout bout southeast fiens t of the cl city t y another Is being made from the kome tome fame stream running la in an opposite direction all the available farming land is 14 being gradually reclaimed by the introduction upon it of the potent element water combined with the effective labors labora of the sturdy sons of toil toll of whom wilom utah has her full share third anniversary last evening the young ladies mutual improvement proe provement pro ent association of the thirteenth ward held its third anniversary ver sary at the house of mrs 0 J thomas the members of the so 80 mety rendered some pleasing exercises cl 10 0 in the form of essays dealt recitations a etc miss bliss E B R snow and mesdames woodruff horne howard and others dely delv delivered ered cred brief ad dresios dr drese estes esies the affair concluded by the party partaking of a sumptuous supper the next number of joaeph smiths which ia Is the huh will contain the whole of the and the six sli pages of the tha chapter the contents of which are an follows foll spring hill or adam adanna ondi ah man mao the gaiden gafden of eden eded ete etc the of the house of the lord at fa i r nast st la Is laid an important Bevel revel altun concerning the twelve the city of dewitt is founded the saints at lUrt kirtland larid go up tip to missouri in a camp capacity where whelo the alarm bell of cy again is ringing for renewed persecutions against the saints A combat by gallatin judge black makes a peace declaration joseph and lyman wight missionary work elder edward stevenson writes from shady groya grove hickman county tennessee he and elder hyrum clark are laboring in that part the branch of the church there numbers bers 17 etwas it was organized by elder H G boyle there is another small branch brauch at a place called tot t tys T Is bend lend it was organized by eders elders eiders sharp and argyle A man and woman were recently baptized there the people come to meeting at lt niu nigh h t tover over the I 1 elay rel lei clay ay hills carrying in torches 0 aches to light them on their way ifancy inano of the houses in that part of the country have no windows rendering tendering them particularly cold and airy in winter elders stevenson and clark dark are laboring assiduously holding meetings in 9 sl and preaching at every available opportunity the chicken hal Hai nuisance sance sauce people who own chickens and other fowls in thia he city should keep them shut up A great mahy people are annoyed and exasperated by having their garden seeds scratched out and pick picked d up by stray chickens they aiso alao destroy young tender growing vegetation if the own ers era of fowls will observe the law in regard to the matter a good deal of petty trouble and III ill feeling will be avoided lor for the benefit of both pari parl parties ies ieh thoo who annoy and those wilb who are annoyed we quote the ordinance ail all fowls such as tur tui turkeys keys keye ducks dueks zeete and hens hena found running at large 1 at any time between the ast ast 1st day dwy 0 of f march and the lat day cly of 0 october shall be forfeited to and shall be liable to be killed by any per flou upon tipon whose premises thuy thay may be found trespass indre ing welch emigration fund last night frider flider elias morris and bishop R V morris returned from a trip to malad valley in the inter altof eat of the proposed fund to aid the poor saints in wales to emigrate they attended meetings in the feio yo my larg large e congregations and they were everywhere most cordially recel received 1 v they formed a committee committe ein in each hettle settlement ment to operate inthe in the interest of the fund and lo 10 0 o keep beep up communication with morris evans levans of this thia city the brothers morris had an excellent time hundreds of old associations ciati clat lons ions ons were renewed those brethren having been extensively known in the earlier times of the church in wales E edar lder ider elias ellas morris informs us there is no or scow ow in malad and the farmers are busy plowing theatt the settler are not likely to be troubled with grasshoppers the coming season there being no egg deposits in the valley the past two years their crops were destroyed by those destructive insects malad city is being bein rapidly improved there is yet plenty of room in malad valley for people to make thern themselves selves homes among the late bottlers rattlers hott tatt lers is brother charles crabtree formerly in the employ of the late president B young journalistic fizzles the list of journals that have been born and have died in utah more especially in this pity within a comparatively brief brier period is quite formidable 1 ahe the he palley volley yan san edited by stephen de do wolfe 3 collapsed feb eeb 1860 the mountaineer succumbed we believe in 1861 the tho salt lake daily reporter departed april loth 1869 the lake JL eader E L T harrison editor editors expired october 1873 the beaver enterprise flickered out a few years ago the Bi pioneer gave its last gasp after a brief and checkered career aug 23 1873 cause nothing to live on but prospects and promises the salt lake daily reporter edited and published by aulbach Bead beadle beadie leand and barrett gave I 1 its 0 ninal final kick april loth 1869 the endowment published by W J forbes died of rapid con coo lump tion fion super induced by a dearth of ready cash july ath 1873 the salt lake jake daily journal To went out of sigh sight t AUE aug 1813 1873 caup a an n excess of expenditure over income the daie dail press went under unde aug the college Lanter ngot got short of oil and wick and was extinguished may 1870 the utah mincing journal To flattened in 1873 the JS was pitched out of journalistic existence in 1870 As its editors announced intention was to publish lis bemi i it is Js liable to resuscitation after all it may not be dead I 1 but merely sleeping the footlights ceased to shine alne after december 1875 the utah cauntay times came to a stopping place december 1875 the weekly weeke y miner became too weakly td toh longer exist september lith 1876 the the utah edde edds Ette nino mail became non est june juno 1876 the utah educational journal nour nal naZ went out of sight august 1876 the utah posten scandinavian was not seen any more after september 1874 the utah mining gazette made its final exit august 1874 the silver reef beef echo ceased to sound after february 1877 last of all was that short lived sheer apparently wanting in vitality the salt halt lake independent which disappeared from the journalistic nail nall na listic atle arena march 1878 As the paper itself made no statement in its expiring moments as to the cause of its sudden dissolution the public are left to infer that it was the potent one ona of a depleted exchequer e Be besides tildes the ther foregoing there were the daily zele telegraph telegraphy graph ogden temes times utah nave cori corf an corinne journal beaver daily dally enterprise and others |