Show to the saints 1 I think I 1 I 1 is iff such a common observation I 1 and ad excuse for every little neglect misdemeanor demeanor mi V mistake or hap accident if there be such auch a thing I 1 that with numy many it has become a bye law as well as a bye word wont not more than three days IV ago a poor widow called on an as la i great trouble WW he it had obliged to burn bum her few fence to wash wah and cook bei cause she he coul coald deet affet no wood and her garden agn WN w liable to be destroyed for want of the fence and I 1 I 1 j she he was w no nearer getting any wood than before the 1 fence wax was burned and he ebe did not know what to I 1 do 46 I 1 we pitied her condition and told h hr her r if wj we could buy bay a load of wood we would send it to her but in the egean time a as she didn dian t think we begun to think for her and remarked what a pity it was that tha her garden which she was waa so 0 afraid would be des den troyed was not as an fruitful as ours for then albit he might pull up a bundle of th elarge weeds and sunflowers sun flowers and let them dry a few days day and she would hava hav plenty of wood for this warm weather 0 says she bhe 1 11 I burned up great piles of weeds in my garden yesterday for bonfires bon fires ores but why did you not burn them to do your cooking and washing and save your garden fence she replied 1 I I 1 think but if you had been obliged to live all your days as do a great portion of the inhabitants of england with little bior or no fuel except the small dry twigs torn by the wind from the hedges and forest I 1 you would have thought your chance at your I 1 bonfire bon fire weeds much better than theirs tle tl airs irs I 1 j because this lone sister think to s bavei a ve i her weeds for fuel we hope no one who has the opportunity port unity to carry such a lad iad I ad of f wood will neglect I 1 their duty for the same sam reason because they think and if all will think and burn the thousand cords of sunflowers sun flowers and weeds that flood our city I 1 I 1 this fruitful season for culinary purposes purpose it will save many a cord of wood which will do the more good the approaching winter and also save tons of seeds which otherwise may drop from those weeds and take root in the soil oil years to come but fail not to give the pigs a few of the smaller ones because you yon think save all your weed seedie see d if you dont it will trouble you hereafter when the saints pour into these vallies tallies by bv thousands and the brethren begin to sell them flour dour at and 10 cents per pound and the saints enquire of tham why they cannot oner offer them flour 1 for 2 1 13 3 2 or 3 cents per lb ib as they did the california emigrants will they give tho th popular bye word 1 I I 1 think as a countersign to the privilege of I 1 making their brethren pay a good round price while they let the traveler pass pan almost free for the same 1 article what was the reason why a camp of the I 1 I 1 j saints last week did not na partake of one of a I 1 large arge I 1 i load of melons that was drove in their midst b a I 1 brother arother from the country was it because they think they had any money why was waa it that the brother drove on with every one ochia of his melons while the eyes lips and teeth of men women and ad children were watering for a taste was it be vancho catese ha think that his father had caused those melons to grow that he might feed the th e poor afoo if so may be he think that his father another season might not 14 think hisak to spread his bis gar den with vines and him has vines with melons and that ism awa tun use of what he be had received let the saints mints remember to deal as liberally with thir brethren as god has dealt with them ond md no one will want for a melon or any odthe of the 1 j duits cruite of the earth for there is an abundance for all al i land as ye would be done unto so do 0 o but bat while 1 I 1 I 1 we think we have just comnien com nien d our subject we think our paper is full and we must think I 1 10 kostop stop 1 j |