Show NORTH OGDEN NOTES SIt kness Pro for farmers and gardeners thinking Thin klog perhaps a few words from front this t favored spot would prove of borne interest to the many readers of your valuable paper ia is tho the apology for the appearance of this correspondence the health of the people has hail not aeeti good the present season more particularly ar f ticul arly with infants I 1 many dany lale have been snatched aa as it were from the very tery rates gates of death by th the a power of the holy priesthood ho od only on one a lovely littleson of ofero bro barker having succumbed bed the adult portion of the ward hae has generally enjoyed good health except in one or two cases of aged and infirm persons winter continues its icy grasp to the apparent detriment and dis coura gement of those who depend directly upon the production of mother earth for their sustenance this locality Is beautifully adapted to early market gardening fruit growing grape culture cac et M and an open winter and early spring ia is considered as favoring that protection prof eg but while farm and outdoor labor is impeded by the inclemency in clemen cy of the weather it seems to offer greater opportunities for acquiring ac quirin 9 that knowledge on principles so in indispensably dispensa bly necessary when job lob served as a safeguard against vices of every kind although we mourn the death of our Y bl al I 1 A we have two theological pc schools bools each hold ing instructive mee meetings tinis weekly one under the management of oi our worthy Bishop tho other being presided over by john W bex rex but neither one nor both seem to fill 11 the place of the Y al 31 1 I A for general improvement block meetings are beginning to be held in the ward with good results on tho the instant the drama entitled the british slave was well rendered by the pleasant view dramatic association to an ampre clatice audience in hall under the following cast of characters bates james webster davis 0 0 humphrey 17 0 CL cragun agun jerry slowman G sir archibald A 11 wade dr george maycock mr roper andy wada R hurbert Hurb crt C dr whipper snapper C IF dwade wade kusbel bushel 0 OPen penrod rod jerald Eed burn J wade lucy davis mrs ja aunt jane mrs jane webster lady miss J leman the play was well rendered and judging jud ing from the almost undying applause bause was well received by the audience mience P aa as was aleo also the sidesplitting farce entitled irish assurance or yankee Modes modesty tv on the instant the willard dramatic company presented ted the thrilling drama the 11 female detective in hall the various parts were well rendered well entitling the company to all the praise given them by your plain city correspondent through your columns after they had presented the same to the people of plain city on the same evening our home troupe pe presented in stevens hall the familiar drame cin entitled titled foiled or a struggle for life and liberty and judging from the manner in which it was presented by the same company and in the sa same hall on the instant it was not overestimated over estimated by 11 observer for fear feir I 1 am intruding upon your our valuable time and space I 1 makoff break off wishing success to jhb 1 hb HERALD and its many patrons I 1 subscribe myself very res respectfully yours DOCK normil nob rn v utah february 25 1887 |