| Show ia 0 cad cedar ciry I 1 county yi fe february breary let 1878 editors news I 1 The evening cf the slat of p janu ory was quite an enjoyable time to the ahe inhabitants of this place it being the season of the JE eiders elders idera picnic dance when a large majority of the population assembled at tho the social hall which had bad been thoroughly cleaned and nicely decorated for hil fhy fil each one bent bout on having a good time the proceedings ope ppe red ned punctually at half past two pm with Jr prayer ayer followed with darice dance and song until six when a recess was taken and tables laid baid ifor for supper W which hichi was a magni cent affair and reflected much credit on bur our slater stater sand band to which it is needless to say bay hayi ampie ample justice was waa done by everyone every one present aate afterwards resumed intermingled with songs very creditably rendered by some of the brethren and bisters sisters during daring the evening our oar worthy bishop C P J arthur made afew a few jew pertinent fonow remarks advising the saints to follow the counsel of oun our late beloved president and aud te re frici from round dances of or all kinds which I 1 xam fm glad to say aay was wag adhered to throughout the day dai lle tie also congratulated the blateri oil the success of their part pary I 1 r th the a fe festivities sti vines vides continued un W W hail ball halt half past 1 U I when we P hitre pre desmit dismissed sed and each r returned i ame leme having more than realized 1 expectations bf afa a good time fline youra respectfully E C cox a i I 1 I 1 N CITY I 1 morgan co february 7 1879 editors dege Dese reNews we wb have had a very open winter BO far but littlejr litt little lebr or no snow which has beerd beeri very favorable for the farmer who has large herdd herds of stock aud and but little feed but not eo so for the follia who are fond of Aleigh lug Thebe the i beaith health althof of the peo aple le in this sta stake ke generally Is good although yesterday we were called to witness one of the most trying and nad and aad painful events that everham ever happened ened in morgan county since its settlement which was to attend the fu funeral nervi of our esteemed and beloved friend and brother charles buli nuli bull null I 1 who departed depar terl this life lire in his prime of lung fever monday last the I 1 deceased was very widely videly known kno wn I 1 14 t throughout the county on account of his natural abilities form for usie and not only was he a natural musician but was a natural husband and father god in his infinita mercy baw paw fit to call him home the funerals orvices were held at the schoolhouse school house where nearly souls bouls sou bou Is assembled to witness the parting scene scone of their beloved friend and brother after singing by the choir and prayer by Elder eider Seaman Beaman and ind some short discourses by the presidency of the stake and bishop turner and 0 other ther elders the corps corpse ewAs evas was waa conveyed to the aeme tery for interment with 30 vehicles loaded with friend friends and relatives as an escort deceased has left a wife and seven children he was a faithful latte rd saint and well respected god bless biess the bereaved sones youn your brother in the gospel gospels t J T S B the he irritation question 11 1 CITY crry jj february ardi ard 3rd 1878 editors deseret news 7 among the many mady suggestions suggests sug gestl gesti in the governors message is one about irrigation for which a god jiw jaw surely would be of the most moat vital importance to the tha whole farming population tion ilon of the terri tory already we have consider able abie contention aud and ill III feeling about water and water rights and if same some jedof klad klud of a law does not como come in to stop it we are in a good way of getting ke eting plenty more la in our peace lul ful town we have had much talking on the same subject lately and not always AS good natured as it might daveen either the old set tiers tle want the water and will not f allow the newer sett settlers lera any whether theio theia is little or much and the 1 new settlers want the older to divide their rights with them and as not many can see the case more than through their own interest we c are not likely to agree very well 8 therefore wo we come to you with a i few questions which we hope you kindly will answer through h the paper 1 Is iti lii ir or not beneficial to the terri territory tory to settle and improve all land lana capable of I 1 improvement m prove men t 2 la Is it or not j right anu ana fair if possible to deprive the first i settlers ot their rights acquired by their first claim 3 Is it or not right and fair if possible to new settlers from using g the water for instance jn spring time times when water rater is plentiful pleni I 1 please ans answer the tho above and you would greatly oblige many sid tid ld and new liy lly j sett SETU SETTLERS i p i |