Show V. S. Editor Utah Salt Lake Dear herewith please find for for subscription to your I admire your honest your bold fight for her people and the I wish to sustain you in your uphold you in the Assuring you of I ever W. C. V. S. Salt Lake Dear I certainly appreciate your kindness in sending me the Utah Independent for six I have always been a resident of Utah and have tried my best to promote the interests of the I fully understand the attitude of the Tribune and c believe it a menace to the public good of the The Utah Independent seems to be based upon facts and never wanders from its I consider it one of the most valuable publications of the present No progressive citizen should be without Enclosed find for a year's Yours r JOHN E. February V. S. Editor Utah Dear Some time back I received notice from you to the effect that my subscription had I enclose one-dollar with the promise of another and another as the time goes in order to keep the paper coming to my I want my children and grand to know what V. S. Peet is doing to champion the course of I value the Utah Independent as highly as any periodical that comes to my and want it Yours O. would seem all their purposes of hate and how utterly insufficient would seem all the murder in which they imbrued their hands or to which they gave their Joseph Fielding nephew of Joseph and son of is president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Joseph Fielding Smith's Hyrum Mack is an apostle of the And the church over which the Prophet Joseph Fielding Smith now presides is in such might wealth and as to be an infinite mockery to the the the hopes of the assassins who thought in the massacre of Joseph and Hyrum and the driving of the saints across the frozen they had destroyed the work and had annihilated the would Lilburn W. once governor of say if he were on earth in this hour and could know that Joseph Fielding son and nephew of the murdered would over a people so mighty as are the Latter-day What would Thomas once governor of say if he could be here to witness the ordination of a son and grandson of the martyred Hyrum to dency and apostleship in the whose leaders t Ford betrayed to cruel What would the Laws and the the and the other traitors of that awful time at Nauvoo say if they for one visit the earth and see that the seed of the prophet is in the fruitage of a new and mightier power and that the grown to stupendous has Ii encircled the world its message of divine gathering up the best of all the earth in obedience t to the call of How little seem the deeds i of men compared with the events which God ordains and which are strongly exemplified in the life of the seer and Joseph Fielding This appointed man was little more than a babe in arms when his noble father was slain at the side of the brother whom he loved and revered as no other creature of earthly and when the whole people of the sacred cause had been dedicated to extermination by state and With the little band of the as a i he penetrated into the wilderness which the world would be but a sepulcher for the exiled His prophet-uncle and his prophet-father his sainted and widowed mother cherished in him the r splendor of and he grew to manhood tined to take up by the Word of God the mighty work which had been established for the salvation of There is nothing like this career in all the his-i tory of more than What a comfort it is to the and what a comfort it must be to the i Prophet and patriarch beyond the vail to see in the calling of Joseph Fielding Smith to the presidency ol the church a church enlarged in power and in numbers throughout the world a rebuke to every of the work every traitor who sought bj the slaughter of men destroy the purposes of Al-I mighty After publishing all of the above about President Cannon turned square around and heaped infamy and slander upon just because the church presidency would not allow him to float a million dollar's worth of church bonds and allow Cannon 25 per cent for his The Tribune loves to quote from for it knows that he many times turned coat and will do all he can to injure |