Show L the crops NJ from the ast best information at hand band the wheat 4 jl I 1 looks remarkably well and there has been from 41 1 thirty to fifty per cent moia more seeding done in dais this 4 lt spring in proportion to the population than in in s any former season the elements thus far have m at been lb en unusually favorable to all kinds of crops and I 1 the ground is in excellent condition for 66 recep i tion and rapid germination of corn arid and ali all seeds ji I 1 not yet sown hence the people both in town and jf country will govern themselves accordingly and i continue to sow and plant until the seed is used 4 iff lj up tip or all available ground occupied or the season 1 ir I too far advanced for such labora and while the 1 1 ground is saturated with moisture and most of 11 the plowing and seeding is past pasi good policy re VJ quires that all the water ditches be put in suitable repair and now new ones made where necessary essary or et 1 l old ones enlarged that when the time for I 1 ution ajl tion arrives the water gates may be opened and 10 the water be season seasonably atly easily and nd profitably ap lla plied wherever needed it t beware and not let the watching of the tithing ital office or the running after the bishops or attend k t ja i ing ng danci dancing ag schools or riding in swings or gad 41 ding or gossiping or relying on trading with the I 1 it III gentile emigration for a few dimes or any other id 1 foolishness nor any degree of indolence prevent in i you you from attending to these matters and keeping Q avi I 1 all your gardens and as far as possible sible your fields 11 1 i as free of weeds as a saints heart should be of evil 4 thus you may rejoice in an abundance of the II 11 rich 1 ich products of the earth rendered sweeter to the it 16 palate by being the direct result of your own industry be able to assist the destitute instead of h their falling failing with their whole weight upon the tithing ti thi ug office for everything and leave that office to operate free and unexhausted that at an early ti day we may rejoice together in th the privilege of receiving in those blessings essential to salvation in a lra properly built and furnished temple without toi 11 which unless hindered by the I 1 enemy we shall 11 come short of that faith hope glory and power 4 we are so ao fondly anticipating and lose a large portion of the reward many of u us s have labored vt for so long s BO patiently and in the midst I 1 of so ann I 1 many privations ace there are better times coming but they will not gai i 1 I dawn upon this earth until after fearful trials M ii I 1 3 the distress of nations and the utter overthrow ot of I 1 my all the powers of darkness and all who expect a full I 1 i share in the good time must be diligent in every lit i good word and work and not slacken their mind or set I 1 hand while their day lasts |