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Show mmim weil AdtlccH 1'rum the Mormon Mexican Colonic Mot FniUfnetnr). Mormon settler In Mexico are not suffering from rood shortages and other deprivation ii nre ieople In Mexico City and nt a number of other points In that republic, dun to the prolonged state of revolution In that country. Thla Information waa given nut last Friday at the office of the first presidency nt Halt take City In response to queries from Utah penplo who have felt solicitous concerning their relatives or friend In Mexico. "Our people In Mexico," antd President Presi-dent Penrose, "are reported to bo weathering wea-thering tho atormn or revolution that have rent that country, lllshop Joseph Jo-seph C. Hentley. who Is In charge or the settlers at Colonla Dublan nnd Colunla Juarez, Inform thla office that tho settler at those places aro getting along, well considering tho troubles In the country. There have been no serious disturbances recently and the settlers' crop this year are aald In bo good." While there Is not now regular train service between tho settlements named and HI Paso, Tex., President Penrose aald that the roada are open nnd tralna are run occnaslnnallyr Indicating op-portunlty op-portunlty may be open In caae It might become necessary ror colonists to lcnv that eoimtry. |