Show A VOICE FROM THE WEST B august fth 1883 editor deard news on oa sunday last we had a visit from brothers Br othera goddard willis Willia and morgan in the interests of tile tiie sunday scho school oland and it would be difficult to decide who are the moat most pleased with the visit those brethren or the sunday school children and their parents and teachers j the election yesterday was a very quiet affair affairs and very bows if any who wilo had the right to vote neglected neglected I 1 so BO our crop of small email grain la Is harvested and a great deal of it has passed through the threshers thre and is now in bins or on the way to the market and as our dependence depend ance for its transportation por tation la Is on teams and wagons the condition of the roads is a matter of importance to us ns in this county I 1 wish to draw the attention of those whom it may concern officially offic tally to two items in connection with the road leading from this valley to your city and one is a very bad bridge across the canal in brighton and the other Is a very good fence across the road about ix blk miles milea west of jordan F river biver J v er c the latter if allowed to be a standing g grievance to everybody having Oc CaSlon casion to travel the road for it compels a very considerable detour over rough unbroken ground and it belag being the time of year in which nearly evary evany team tm traveling eling over it will be heavily loaded the inconvenience will be all the greater while the object of th the a fence other than keening keeping teams off the ro adwill scarcely be accomplished this year there are some who consider the fencing up of a public road that hu has been continuously traveled since the first settlement of the thi country not allowable but our experience with roads in that section of the country during the past few years fa P that all roads except railroads may be changed or expunged at plem pleasure ure and if other parties choose to tn string out a renco rence to the east of the one lone now standing we shall be compelled to organize a company of pioneers to discover an outlet for the travel from thia this valley yours grievously ba |