Show V d 1 ia 1 or 0 tao ibe des deaett ne news newe we MR ma ato 04 I 1 tho the inhabitants of the territory on vo questions 7 viz I 1 I 1 what is in the proper coarse to secure titles to land blaim under the he of the Torri territory tory Is tap surveyors certificate sufficient without be 6 ng i ip in the county recorders office f ATO rauB Cara made by the surveyor yot without the of the recorder I 1 Is ii fora surveyors bot to be by of the nten biton of the county wherein the survey is 8 mado an aa answer to these questions om will save litigation LiU gation and tr ablo as pro property porty is frequently changing hands auder the ithe surveyors and roen men are leaving the territory Terri tery without having their transfers recorded and the laws U gs subject au bj act are not before th the e I 1 L peo people 1 respectfully yours ac I 1 UTAH I 1 I 1 ANSWER A surveyors certificate gives ample title of poss posses sion to aidy any one fur whom a survey is madej made but to no ether ot herand md is not transferable unless such suri i reye aund arid is enclosed during the year next ensuing after gic tho survey N made fiade H t may be deemed common com nion and mayba iby e au another kotlier applicant A surveyor beyor must make and transmit to the county recorder a true copy of a survey within thirty days next following I 1 ate completion of each survey I 1 A county recorder has no right to record jand and to any orieon on except on preset presentment ment of the certificate of Afi far vey 1 approved and countersigned counter signed by one or makof ekof 1 the selectmen select anen of the county the approve at al aad aid countersigned counter signed is is so troubIe troublesome some with no benefit that it ignot is not regarded as necessary the presentment ot the surveyors certificate being sufficient transfers transfer of et right of possession of laud land must be I 1 1 acknowledged acao pledged wl edged before the county recorder and be recorded by him or or they are not valid tho transfer to be iii form as follows viz I 1 I 1 ba it known by these presents that I 1 I 1 the jut true and rightful claimant and owner of possession of lot in block containing acres os ail plotted in the survey in county in the territory of utah I 1 do orand in 14 consideration of the sum of dollars to rae me in hand band paid by the receipt whereof is hereby ae acknowledged sell release quit claw claim and transfer all my right rib bt of claim inter est esta ana aas poes siou of arid and to the iho aforesaid premises to the said f I 1 heirs or assigns this day of I 1 in the tha year of our lord one thou efful gh nu hundred ndji and fifty A recorder is allowed fifty cents for each acknowledgment and record of a transfer and one dollar in addition when he ha writes the transfer though it may be written by the vendor or vendors vf bocan afy fy mhd above forr form and fill the blanks pro I 1 beriy per b V kny any number of los iola iu in any block or number of f ars i or iki in any unk survey sarvey or surveys surveys iu in the same saine carity may b be 8 I 1 included ill iu otle transfer by a ederea corres ay kenag 1 a alteration lia in the proper places I 1 in i 11 the above I 1 form 1 I 1 As the united states has not net extinguished the in deai rold in any part of this territory nor made any aby 11 I 1 aalf purveys I 1 of cluroe w wo 0 can only make mak buy and soh 1 I an to t 0 possession pa of land I 1 I 1 I 1 11 i I 1 NE 1111 CITY march 4 ma sr sj I 1 1 I 1 4 article in in the sixth number of the pre eathl ent volume of your paper written by H gibbs R dueh wb to civi give say my 0 pinion opinion upon n I 1 think there ar are icso so arming i this country that have pot tad had ioup mw dp ana will look to that catia cataw foria guided guide they will throw away hundreds eds adf f basti eis of wheat and will have thousands of its hda less at harvest harvesty by stunting st enting the wheat b by Y I 1 thir he says wash your you r wheat in in brine or ash it thea sow from one and a half bait to two bushels of seed to abe acre to prevent he gaso says ps the ae weak which is is the smut nhep heedt is is put into the ground awo tart before the bial ara anal there will be no more I 1 uror there them are thore moje e roots than are 1 r ce to carry food first stalks and so 0 on n ill I 1 s through its growth and spreading tie the bax sa I 1 siaVe 6 a as large heads beads as a s the first stalk chy 1 I an sowing thick p bralit smut if you sow how your ased so thick apat that it cannot spread your will lc lat anted on k the yield will bo be small T the head and straw of smut are as larr e and have lie appearance I 1 oe ban as thrifty as iab tb wheat the oss 02 io not know I 1 thi itis it is a blai bag aft that takes lakes hold rout the time that I 1 it at ho ass ge aftic kernet fills but A is lifeless matter I 1 ill ii cause iVy s what bat we w want to find out and wi pad can probably t find finau a remedy Wh what atgood good doe gt d ui if sowing thick prevents it am 11 another d vantage of sowing thick lie he ayli js to cliate sl f e t the if ground bound io und and keep the sun from tv I 1 1 drying 11 it 11 1 the ee b bat at of chesun the sun does docs not draw di aw but a portion 66 of vie lie moisture frond the ground that ia a chick abick crop of 1 3 ain will do when any thing 11 is is botn n or plat e eil too thick it will get stunted he ast A y 1 I hescher I 1 the 1 I ground the thicker it should be F sown awro I 1 1 I 1 jl say ahe tai thin nei then the heads will be more grains r i in a head this is is what makes a is is mella j d N arrow it in thoroughly gilly so that aalthe all the aceil cis covered beep enough to 10 make it all grow imm from naif half to one oae bushel of seed to the acre is el enough fough I 1 and no worms or insects to destroy the lie wheat one 0 ieh half df bushel to the acre is sufficient when corn is is planted too thick it does not yield so much to atit acher a re why not noi the same with wheat corn 1 chops depend upon the largeness of the ears earstie the I 1 same wibb wheat he says grain should not be watered until the first joints joi set it prevents the roots from running down 0 are not hot all the joints set when it shoots fr from I 1 the kernel jk eniel 1 I think they are I 1 there aneas are ae joints in iii short as in lon long straw when thevis there is not not moisture enough in the ground t to make it diw grow well then is the time whether r il wheat is large or small I 1 cannot see wh why 1 yaUri t or 11 Bg 1 whip when there is not food enough in n the ground ground can prevent the roots running down and in every direction jn n search of nourishment until the wheat gets I 1 it its growth the soil is so variable yari able in ahe ie vallies f fa fee wet to the dry that there can be no more certain berwa way of telling when your grain and vegetables need water than tor for each one to examine their ero P i noon I 1 and night to see see the different appear appearances appearance anc of your grain ac in the evening if they look ah the mi kameas meas an the morning they are doing viell examine calef carefully tilly and in a little time you can tell when bouc chops want wani food as well as yoa can by taze looks of t your animals when they want something to eat ALBERT G FELLOWS As ai proof of the advantages of light seeding I 1 would refer you to the circumstances of bro holliday d rais raising izig bushels of wheat atrom from one to tel bushel bol 0 seed sown upon 4 acres al ab y ck isi bryan raised 40 bao bushels from fro 2 gallong of geal s eed pa halt halan acre we the approve of file above and adl it W 4 the public JOSEPHL JOSEPH L HEYWOOD I 1 I 1 JACOB G BIGLER etc bachard BENTLEY abo vho sh shall 1 decide when doctors disagree the die farmers let them ty try sir gibbs and mr fellows ocies 1 oc jes s and find out ont fda acs 1 4 1 grda salt lake lity I 1 I 1 march 5 of f the th e ae ara I 1 sir we wish to make maike our annual report through 1 jour valuable paper af fttie the names and ald residences of tibe dw presidents aad me mei abers hoftke the ath quorum of I 1 seventies as fol f lawi K philip lives in fLake salt Sal lake 0 aldrege I 1 i county andraw n raw I 1 1 e pete 11 t isaae isaac learly leany eibrt i I 1 otillia dd N hill t with th daniel anid co corbet i clyett willi wilhiam am S avi ap Mati matijew vew thomas callister allister john lam Z bart bc rt adeph lani beart bel fc george geor we I 1 baddley badale 11 en amin W fe ferguson r gilson mid david jaa harper jarnes james proctor hezekiah Hc zekiah t it 4 waiver otamae ota aae M steward james jamea OKI cm 1 cra ir 6 jahn barrowman mauning ire fia nanet M ift adt I 1 lake 1 j V I 1 11 ts a I 1 lk e U 0 0 edwin lG I 1 at 1 4 1 I 1 I 1 4 1 1 0 t ahil 7 ase K I 1 ove vurtis VUk y I 1 i R bavia rodgers plumb william A park are living in utah county john eager san pete county john hamilton william adams Beri benjamin jamin 1 lonise live in iron county james park is on a mission to europe william E homer Horner gone to the states 1 N samuel Ej gleston aleston john mills in kanesville Kanes ville I 1 thomas D 6 casper robert weight I 1 francis holmes are on missions norman williams james biby in californian wilson karnes alfred kinney hiram B bennett joseph M murphy solomon mcentosh joseph B hambel aloert albert clement isaac travers cyprin masch ezra essra parish ebenzer M N kimp bell ezra strong are requested if alive to report themselves forthwith to the undersigned undersigner under signed in great salt lake city aud aed if any of the saints have a knowledge of the death or apostasy apo stacy of any of the above and will report the same will confer a bayor to the quorum as we wish to keep the quorum filled with efficient members the portion of the ahr quorum living in great salt lake city and vicinity have been diligent in meeting I 1 on the first sunday in each bac li mouth month immediately after public meeting at the house of brother A N hill pence peace and union prevails in our midst and we feel to say to those of the quorum who live at a distance come ye and joi join n with us and be partakers par takers of the rich blessings and be better prepared for the j great work that lies before you I 1 I 1 ISAAC LEANY LEANT I 1 I 1 DAVID MOSS LYMAN CURTIS ARCHIBALD N HILL I 1 I 1 THOMAS CALLISTER clerk |