Show REDEMPTION OF JACKSON HOLE HOLEB B H Roberts Sees Opportunities for Settlers in No Notorious Notorious Notorious Valley alley V Brigham H Roberts returned yester yesterday yesterday ester esterday day after a three weeks outing in inthe Inthe inthe the Yellowstone park and elsewhere the outing being both for pleasure and business We Ve had a delightful time said Mr Roberts We e went in a party that c eight conveyances Wo We V crossed the Teton range and dropped down into the Jackson valley common commonly ly iy I called Jacksons hole Tn In the Jack Jackson Jackson Jackson son valley valle vall George Albert Smith ann ami amir an r assisted at the dedication of a new newchurch newchurch newchurch church house on Sunday Aug 16 The Th building bu Is a modest brick and unpretentious but we think it marks a long Ions step forward in the redemption of that country countr a country countr which has so long had as evil a name as any frontier re rc region region gion glon ever had hadIn hadIn hadIn In the Jackson valley are many man op opportunities opportunities opportunities for settlers There are chances for stock raising and there is isa Isa isa a large area areo of o tillable land the soil of which is adapted to the hardier grains Our people in the thc community are arc well pleased with their lot and an 1 arc confident as time goes on and the country is cleaned of its riffraff that It will afford homes for many hun hundreds hundreds hundreds of families After leaving the Jackson valley the party visited a number of lakes including IncludIng including ing Jackson Jacklon lake lale the Lewis lake the tho latter named for the famous explorer Meriwether Lewis Lesis who in in company with Captain Clark blazed the train which the outing party part fol followed followed followed lowed two weeks ago We made the round of the Yellow Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellowstone stone park said Mr Ir Roberta Rober but we were fortunate enough to escape the th bandit Probably this was because we were Iere a day behind the outfits that were held up and it is ly likely also that our impoverished appearance had something to do with deterring the road agent |