| Show I 1 1 4 we NY e are indebted to elder A milton mllton mil Uil toly musser for the following letter to himi him from eider hider elder C A fjelsted dated christiana norway aug 17 aw when w arrived at copenhagen we r received the following appala appointment tid elita T 3 received m nay pay od plade which maich I 1 occupied before I 1 emig emigrated emigrate rate Tate d ten years years ago as president of the aalborg conference in AL denmark james jensen was appointed tad traveling elder eider in iu frederitz conference G K ruse wise traveling elder eider ii in and 6 pete in eona cona on d r inference cw both lp in sweden this TUU Is spring pil gave gase ve were vere alian 1 being appointed ae a to travel through scandinavia ro to ruse huse 0 o preside over oven ad rg ater aiga riga to preside aye enborg conferences we me are doing well weli try ing to live our religion 0 spread tile the gospel and strengthen the dainta therease there Ther eare are many good anta in these theto countries i untrue bo but bit they are aye generady gene raly illy yr ver yer p poor dor there are re blace blaed places in sweden weden and norway arway far ar north where the people h have ave to live principally on oatmeal and bark meal made into something or another and they they thoy cannot get all pf af that which they want whal t for the owners ac af pf the 1 tamber timber ber V will ell eil not noo t permit them thim to cut enough idt although houg h tile the only pa pay pax they get geh for cutting the t timber is the bark jn in it is still worse The there rethey they ther have to dry the straw tr awand and make ml meal al of that for bread christiana pers of yesterday say gay that a nevi new kind of clay day that is pronounced fit theat to eat these countries are principally ally aily rocky mountains with only jettre little hats flats of ground fit for cultivation but the owners of these mountains rent them out ont io 10 the poor for a number of years tyr for voi life so that the poor leaseholder can build wild a hou house se for himself and by packing I 1 ng the parth earth from the fostof the rooks rocks make mane IR a ea a garden the tenants pay ther rent t in iff labor and at dt the fid adof the lease the ej improvements movements become beco methe property of f t land an owners although living under unde i r such buch circumstances some are aar afraid ald aid that be famine in iti the land in their day while lethey they are actually starving every day da and thousands are dying frosa want wt W ant others live better hetter petted al although hough under the heavy yoke of bay Bal babylon pylon rylon I 1 ave aye been iq 14 places in in factories oras cervant tervant ter vant vani girls where chete they adut not wear a hat on the tho th head but bt only a it cloth friis tili is Js fp lit lin sweden blien bilen tet yet they will rather r go y ahr i Tag rag gedbut 4 bt they jaust mad not dress W 9 equal wb wih the daughters dau of th or they thoy wu wa P ue seh sch arged air employment tradesmen att h hate have spent earb ceaf ears in learnine learn lear n ine lne V a I 1 business b ilsa are very aften 11 treated niad like ilke dogs afati a I 1 their mages aver ageg V age e fram to fifty cents per day the he laboring class in the farming districts i have to work vork for from four to six cents per day and board this state of things thinas lead leads many of these poor be beings lo 10 to destroy destray themselves by drowning others again when out of employment commit depredations and by that means get into prison and secure to themselves ctol ife afe ife ire with to WA cetire ct tire wretchedness and misery before lefore before my my eyes I 1 iveel c to thank than rod roa god sod farour fo for our mountain mou ban ime and the blessin blessings V othni priesthood I 1 i ST Tir THOMAS aru Anu ARIZONA zoTA zora september mis nis debet desei having been absent from home when dvo no SO 0 64 the thO NEWS 60 containing n mr Ier ler gertrad ert trad rands C communication 0 muni catlon cation arrived here I 1 had hd no chance to reply to the same earlier ear eai lier iier I 1 have however some doubts as to whether that portion of our people lute interested te in in viniculture desire to see seo in format formati formation loh oh on the subject in the shape of a discussion or not though I 1 am eer certain tibi that it is not the best way of imparting it there is a a great field of facts and jex peri perl per ments to range over in treating on an this extremely complex subject in which many statements must be anade which are incomplete and open to objection jec tion unless viewed in the context j and which would give ample chance fo tor for an acute antagonist tov tot to vent antan an uncharitable alid arid pungent criticism upon my first letter to the NEWS on the subject bleco bleet was a hasty remark only not nol a ik COMPI complete ead dissertation its purpose was notto not to a controversy but simply bimal to give a few rew hints which are perfectly correct and in ln the main mald were acknowledged as as sueh such much by mr 11 but perhaps as asi I 1 did not pay sufficient 1 ent homage to the burgundy bur Zur gundy wines of his native land jand his ire ww was aroused 11 am prepared to prote prove my y assertions asser assen i ns by thebert the best test aft and d only standard standa manda da frd fro from whose deel decision there 1940 is no appeal that of numerous analyses i some of which were ere made i by b y th a be a t authorities of that great nation of chib he ie is it a represent a tive aUve he charges me with blowing the scientific trumpet and I 1 humbly confess that X would rather father the decision of chemical tests testa a as s my standard than the laste of the tho monks DT bf the tho middle ages to which he alfe refers rs aud and aft abt d it appears tome tomo to me that a man aman who dis disdains dalus to let lei th tha the light elight of ot jence science sc hi hine bine upon his hib labors lahi can expect but atry uncertain re baits balts his ndell tymoty of haold eold cold country hgr for t 11 ie to best of ot wine wol woi if we southerners appreciate A it P atJe at least att eldro the b ajo pio 20 of pine pino pin ing iNi valley illey yinto into greek arnd annd arid 0 her hei places in the tho tops of the mountains where here they are favored with frost eve eye every in the year except jul jui july aa and ana n by where a i drape grape g ra pe vine vino if it could be e win ia tired adred at ht allf alif vil ill would probably grow 3 or 4 two length of bur ato of 56 r 40 canes each blaring bearing several aver 1 1 pounds of or enormously lag large gin gln grayek grayer ev 1 i illnave ile ill a I 1 e cultivated anes W d europe in fil p precisely ea seli jell the latitude of ilia burgundy v and ond hudnah im perfectly acquainted difference e i f sting between those regions and ethem ned utah and Ariz onti kopini opinions ins its and anit assertions arf aro ar feeble feebler things when placed in juxtaposition with wite the solid of incontrovertible facosi fiats and I 1 royald imer prefer to let lei imo ime fettie fettle ohp tion as southern bouthern utah can do 1 giving the assurance that by the tha time timo dir bir bertrands bertranda Bert rands ath th generation of seedlings D 18 is teady ay to befit enter enber er into comp comparison arlson arison southern D mem hem utah olid and arizona arizon ill have bave a name ad akrep a atiq hob hot to be bd despised ho do not nov wish to depre depreciate clate diate his yai kalua tj a bial brel ile iia information i t nor 01 desire to lessen lils his 1 nf fluence luence for the cause of viniculture far arbe arhe be it from me I 1 wish my labors to erye a higher and a utter p purpose u but when he declares the product of the cote dor or golden goiden hills of Fran france ceal caal absolutely u approachable X thinkie thin kIt my duty to elucidate thet the subject a lita ilta B further it ItIs Is perfectly fr rile that there is A ja del dei delicate leato an ab 0 high fro produced there erd due to the favorable ceniu conlu condl eions of af soil climate being eing improved by suitable bul pul tAble exposure and soil tue most artistic culture and i 1 which in favorable seasons 05 per percent ce ceh b t of sugar jh n the llanot of or we th newly pressed luice juice while hiie the spanish wines wires W S and even sa 9 per cerit the flavor and raa aroma or bequest thi 4 ue t the asor flavor of bf tue the rae jp used used i v ta t 4 pi p ur ii system suge stid Is ib fok for hutc u 61 rl 1 t gane Cr ais als system y he p advia advises advisee s q hera growth iati and abid piu plu mrle mrie piu plu pruning ni V g is Cs t ey to perfect tha crop croo crop botn but katuls un c ce e fah uhro jh r raised imd nv I 1 t h b t k I 1 irrigation I 1 I 1 mhd theo oink walt glube even tools too gail wall ali ail top foy the se tahe 01 ol OT system a elji A i CD feu teU th bohe as the ee c bet cheapest and alid under theo thees which future time will clevidence levi denee dence as correct in the tile cultivation of with in nor ihorn deferia utah 1 tah mr B t tem wil wiit be preferable e t Thi swill bb bv theia thelast thela At td advie d W af hl idis iris s bonim communications by me viniss unless med ix tori shall wj dint hint lint that more is f desired osire d hut but as this is ip one of the most 11 important M or tant branches of industry at agrest anginow i of our beg heg leave tb proceed a little further grape qui ture ays immense profits in a all au pifei favorable to it far beyond any other crop to the acre mah utah b by position tion on the globe by soil ana and elffia climatic tic tie abd and in et con conditions is eligible for grape culture in all iova lova localities liia where khene the mean indan temperature of the growing season does not fall below 65 fahrenheit and where successive days daya occur occur free from frost varying of course in in its adaptation to varieties ac carding to the amount of heat beat espern esperi encee icca in ex excess cess of that amount til the vegetation of the vine comme dices rices at 59 varen helt heit and unless the temperature rises to av during the stoning process and aad 70 before batih maturation atlon aaion there c can positively no drinkable wine be produced inthe elevated table lands of south america enjoying a mean heat af pf wine regions the grape grare never nive r ripens tho the heat being bentig too equal t throughout r I 1 ghost the season and andnether zeer neTer nater r rising thuu g to the higher measures es needed fai for the ia ugar sugar forming in the grape r ape are ar ar climate t as is throughout utah fin fib in the valleys valley e exceedingly ac ee favorable to grape cult culture time lii will ill come ere many years pass away sway r when the exports 0 defour nj gur bur vine vineyards yards yarda to tiie the acerri terni a terri states state w where berb bert ithe european grape can not be b cultivated out doors will ivill exceed kutal an value tt that 6 at all importations of merchandise dis d put together in gaet fact this industry together with silk culture ia theoal the only pursuit it b which aich we ean can expect to excel t he e kastern pastern 11 xe ja S states t nt e s having h a v I 1 n g 0 on a QU our r bide side the I 1 requisite I 1 Wini climatic atie atle advantage age corthern A thern arn utah tah will excer excel the south ix light wines our out sou sod southern theril oile clif climate nate abdin being more favorable to the yield 0 of f heat heavy bodied wine alad and of raisins southern ubah ulah ail all has repeated the error ennor n ma A in planting baht ln e misso grape grare thea thai et C Cata lohl grapo 0 of f spain p U ose jn ingredients aro are so 0 proportioned as to t make it impossible to produce trani frani it a perfect wine it lacks flavor a 9 A 11 wig will not uati keep beep iong long enough tta tia ai in kiture ture mixed with high flav ilav ored v varieties 1 it can be e use used d As a tabie tahle gr ge if i ta grod eno tigh but it w will ili lii not noti J m ike aa isih haying having abo bo many large e se be ds afifa and aud a thick mn skin I 1 M n oti afi fh puaa has hasla hasIa 1 l tely ini b t dd d numerous varieties va fleetle ei best ikuro european peari reail gripes ji w ape 61 ad ft nd xai in ul they nave ave J j us t commenced anted b eair esir ng or boid gold are are aie lyet et perr nerr yary I 1 b y rema taire say sav V ataee alq w r m may I 1 wih tolerably afe th 9 at by PY alad peb Pet season icela lodia ai r tanil his wire wife deservee h awa fek fer the diligence dili sence geace inam wuk they them marcheil sar bar cheil chevi tr ay iy n ti rne ry and hild vitie yard yand d of 0 r note n ate ia lu th of california for the tha choicest tu idso CF duncans V miller and anit X J E johnison Joh unson rison pt pst st george byh lyn L H H hemen ch I 1 tras kras yay a fand ad ot others hers herg of less not note we hatel liace now now P a hetter jetted selection th aki aai cati catl canjoe bi found round lind in in any one vineyard iu al ia in my rhy vineyard flourish the thi same e variety that adorns burgua dy dyl golden lillas iho 69 heritable table tabie ime und 17 a seedling 1 sr J the fisher of H hungary V linex mex in celled I 1 d fo i v I 1 g 0 r ivene combined dellkay dell deu eacy cacy of fault j 7 id tinb tine nine fine and goba iob table and w wine ine lne grape the pe turned muscat of alexandria cheit the mal al na equal asa wain main the kice N 2 leq of ohp ehg Sherry J 5 of ade tre tro qi black otili ce wine together aith others of jess AM all these 6 except p the tho 4 dus ail all ar top too to tender 0 tar o uta but to be bo a perfect success hele herm herc te yf hey they were raised pua pup uri uni utah especially a in tute a I 1 eliere t the tho he bijj thy larg lurge large labes latip distri baited the vadi madi 4 3 may ik abo 10 b I 1 lir lin qa to gro grow on tieh IW w tl fabie fable t the ankh bo be chosen ai ak abt aby raisina git gil her hen d utah cannot biot produce them tie tle a jam they musti nature fo to aa an dut gut door of itt lit degrees fah pah fog for 12 11 or ur 15 15 consecutive Q dara daya ap I 1 chico nut attained noralf or lii rim tim of t the e I 1 ba batini tini iiri li kiln dryl hg b g might int pe ID ies res resorted to b but bup tl 9 t danin dafin th the e at abd adri p 1 dar far 4 in witt ado 0 produce rodnee ces ees s sugar 11 ar ia in tha drapo grapo jor jop r lbs its s 1 trae trpe q e dign ali I 1 raisina tapes grapes hye amarge 1 rg be bery hery heru a shin skin ana an 4 tory vory amah sni all ali ana id few fow few fey seeds leeds oaten often lionelo atall tufey ta eyare arf arp adlof all ail of alg vigorous or and lind e aften after the seeds se eds ilir have hardened tinen ninen nin jochi tin I 1 cn rafn rain falls fans or q they grow in ill dich nich rich sol sou the they JV will aiu burst and ana rot the malaga muscatel of bf which the b best es t lwi raisins t in tiie tile world aro ro made has a little thicker et skin but beine being lender lendo r agven even ever I 1 in n the tho y alfin of the coast of fujs ia yec yer uncertain whether ien len it id 13 1 nardy hardy ady enough tog Tox 0 1 st george and aud vicinity viell lity or no not G grapa apa apo culture being with ua pa in its i infancy faiq there Is as yet no chance chahee of writing a rell reil reliable abio ablO lna iha anual on tare tara adapted ti to these regions there be until more moro extended experiment shall shail have ben wen hen madr mad when t tha that fa aft att time caribe dau dan nr found no lel iel abl abi r hand thair than uline to apply to ohe the production of hsuch a borka great necessity 4 will vill endeavor to apply aply olye oiye Uto it ia with eith all the tae zea zear zeal f which the production of the grape grapo itself now receives MY hands but no no doubt thero theno will M better talent 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