Show FROM NEW YORK CITY interesting letter received from one time parowan carowan lady enjoy reading M timet time a editor ed ter times time parowan carowan utah dear mr rollo when the times arrives my husband lays lava aside abide his new york papers paper to read it though h he was in but a few days davs how much more the home paper means to me who was born and raised therel there spring is here we know knew th this 11 because the radiators are turned a off if in the middle of the day flower boxes have hav appeared on the fire es as capes and window sills grass in the nearby Morning morningside side park and on riverside drive is green and the children are jumping the rope playing marbles baseball and other outdoor games ordinarily wavy straw hats would indicate spring but chi this I 1 is not true tru 0 in new york for as earl early a feb 1 so as not to be behind behma 1 in a the style the women donned straw spring at home is ia a time of activity dean clean u up P day gardening plowing and shear shearing mir all are at hand spring is a time of freshness new things thing this is a selim especially lly true of prices here in new york butterfhas butter has increased 10 cents within a month and eggs too in the time of usual plenty have kone gone up 10 cents per dozen round steal steak is 34 cents but fresh radishes sell three bunches for loe and bananas per dozen war excitement has somewhat subsided though that is still an important topic of conversation the other day we saw eight of americas greatest fighting ships besides a number of destroyers ancho anchored redl in the hudson around aromnd the interned german liners linera there ii 11 a hum if ac flags fly from every window n and nearly everyone eve has a small smal one on his coat around the uni ver versifier versifies versi fies khaki is a most prominent color the organ grio aers alne ahie to the spirit of the times have substituted my mv coun country try tia of thee for the old tune tipperary this afternoon abig a big wake up america parade is 19 scheduled to take place at midnight the belts bells rang to wake america up for war all this thia is to appropriately commemorate the an niver sary of paul rev re eres ride and to remind us that the present need is just as pressing as when he rode through every middlesex town rua rous ing the defenders billy sunday is quite the rage here his big ta tabernacle bernade on street which holds 20 is ia always packed ile he is fighting the social socia evils the other night when we at tended he said in part when you tell tel me a man can drink and it wont hurt him youre a lir liar you women cant no go hit the boose I 1 dont care a picayune rits in a ant or a hotel and bs be as good women as aa those who dont you say you can take tt it or leave it alone I 1 notice botica you never leave it atone alone you say its ita no sin am the way I 1 drak drink 1 you might a as well wall say its no sin in the wa I 1 steal t all there there is no happy sinner binner there is 13 no un unhappy hi appy chi christian rist janet the N Y correspondent of the deseret news stated in a re cent issue that dr M H harris Hi irris wife and baby were getting along nicely now mr and mrs mra atkin whose baby we were holding at the time reauie to relinquish own ownership so ao though our friends will be doines 1 ted a at t the news we were forced to accede to their wishes we are therefore without a baby bab wishing I 1 the he times timea and on our r dear friends in parowan every giue ten cess I 1 soi am sincerely yours MRS BEATRICE DALTON HARRIS |