Show TO 0 THE BISHOPS AND SAINTS MINTS you are well aware that many of the brethren and sisters who annually arrive are destitute of teams wagons goods cash and almost everything except what they have on this is more particularly the case with those who have and vill will soon come in with hand carts nd calls for 0 general ore cre and prompt philanthropic action on our part that the time and skill SIM of the new comers he be not got not wasted and that I 1 they may noi nol not needlessly suffer heretofore it has been too torb much the practice of the bishops and brethren in in the country to select the singie single single singie and able bodied and leave tl the tee old the infirm and children on the hands handi s of the bishops and people in yn this city A moments candid reflection will convince convince all of the im poli and injustice of such a course for the maj majority arity of those located outside of this city are where land jand is cheap and plenty water and cattle range rane ran 0 e abundant and fuel easily obtained at least these are t the h e arguments they ba have 6 used used ased and if this city has some disadvantages r for obtaining a liveli livelihood hodd how can they expect all of the old the very young 0 and the infirm to be properly cared for therein 0 to avoid this and to more equally distribute duties 0 amen among 0 all 1 who profess the same fa faith baith ith tiie tile the bishops throughout the various vadious various settlements in utah are requested to take tako prompt measures for the speedy removal I 1 of those now on union Squar square ein eln in this city and those yet to arrive rive ere inclement weather sets in also alzo to devise ways and means for the most advantageous employment of the time and skill of all the saints are counseled to aid their bishops in these dutie dutle sand and those who have acquaintances and relatives are arc more particularly expected to look after their welfare and loea location tion the several bishops in the territory territory Terri tor y will call upon the presiding 0 bishop edward huntr hunter and his bis counselors leonard IV hardy and jesse C little who will direct them who wilo and liow how many to t take ake into their different wards that no ward or locality receive an undue share of the poor helpless and infirm this city has invariably borne the heat and burden of supporting 0 that class and add it is high time that those who are arc lavint living za amid an abundance of grain cattle horses ranche range t fuel water avater hec bec fec should round up their heir shoulders to receive their share of I 1 the load I 1 I 1 from all ail the settlements far and near those willing to aid can bring in tithing tit liin ilin wheatland wheat and other articles and thus come prepared to take back such as bishop hunter and his counselors may degi deai designate 0 without depending 0 upon this ibis city t to a furnish transportation as has too of ten been the case I 1 hear ilear ye yet 0 ye bishops in the church of jesus christ of latter day saints dwelling 0 in the mountains see sec that no man woman or child livin living in in your ir wards ards abid abid arid able to labor ani and sustain t themselves hems elve eive s is idling ino away his time ilme e and especially the poor who lia iia have iet ie t to d call upon you from time to time time for help and now while provisions pio plo visions are plenty and cheap see that they procure a sufficient quantity to sustain them through 0 tile the year that none need suffer suffer pr not people to run from ward to ward without vit hout bout a recommendation from their bishop that you may not be urd iiri q posed upon by idlers or loafers if your wards are solange so large chaty theli you ou cannot attend to then cand fand do your tour duty you have the privilege 0 of dividing 0 them that others may help bear beai the burden while these steps are taken byllie by the faithful and liberal that the new comers may not be discouraged 0 or suffer hardships uncalled for it will be wisdom in them to reflect that they have come to i a new and stran strange 2 rye cre country where comforts and conveniences 1 have fo to be wrested from the rude elements with much patience and labor that they have not come here to sing themselves nor tobe to be sun sung away tu to everlasting everl everi astin 0 bliss but that useful 1 occupation is honorable in in all this tills is necessary I 1 in order that they I 1 may not become a burden to the calise cause prove recreant to their duties after many hardships and thus lose the reward of their baptism and W let lei all be sure not to be off their yva iya iva watch teli nor lay down their armor but live you r reli rell le ligion lon ion that you may be comforted and enabled to accomplish the purposes of your beina being here with joy and honor lionor to yourselves and to the acceptance of our god BRIGHA BRIGHAM 11 YOUNG C KIMBALL 31 GRANT MISSION missionaries anres ARtEs eiders elders 0 pratt E T benson P II 11 young youn and T 0 angel anyel arrived ird fit liverpool england on the of july |