Show WORK AND GOOD WAGES FOR FOK ALL the season of harvest is nearly past and a great many men throughout the territory will have leisure on hand who have been busily engaged through the summer bummer it is advisable now that all who can should proceed to work on the railroad in weber canon that the grading there may be completed at the earliest possible time president young will have the grading westward from the mouth of weber for about one hundred and fifty miles now that the weather is fine and cold has not yet set in is the time to push through the work in the canons callons and we hope to bee see seea a large In increase creaso of men on it immediately the work that has been already done on president youngs contract has called forth the encomiums of all who wh 0 have seen it we are gaining a national reputation by our labor on the railroad and are dis abusing the minds of hun deeds dredson of thousands who have been falsely impressed concerning us in our grading camps there have been no drun kenness b blasphemous lasp hemous language nor an any y of t those h 0 tie disgraceful sights and sounds which have abounded in th the e grading camps farther east we should take a pride in sustaining this rep reputation u ta and we should do all the work on this second contract as it is being done on the first besides it is to our interest to do this it is bringing a ready circulating medium into the territory in the money paid for the work and if our brethren do the grading tb they 7 will not be compelled to sell their grain at a sacrifice as in the past it would almost be cheaper too for us to build the road for a present of it to the company than to have our territory cursed and our settlements polluted 0 fluted with the scum that infest t the he ri line iino e east we would have to pay for police for watching and guarding ourselves our families and our property and in a corrupted element thrown among us almost if not altogether as much as the construction of the railroad for the distance named it is these grading camps that give birth to the towns along the track which are the nests of everything vile and abominable track layers moving along at the rate of two and three miles a day do not stop long enough in one place to make a town but the graders do As a people eople we have no wish to have any suet sueh such towns spring up anywhere in this valley let the brethren therefore stem step forward now push through the work in n weber with increased vigor and tha then proceed w with eth ith the grading westward there is work for all who wish employment with good wages in cash many of those who believed there would not be as good wages made at gradi gradl gra dingas gas gag they thought there should be have uen men been agreeably disappointed wo we hope this work will continue to be pushed along with the spirit and energy which characterize acte our people and with an increased and united effort |