| Show arripe lia iia lik ilk it a FAin fair FAIRVIEW viEw co june soth 1872 editor deseret news there have bave been many indiana with us ua for a while back they left yesterday special agent dodge has been through the country boking provision fortham for them with the understanding that hose in our neighborhood return to uintah reservation notwithstanding that he dealt liberally w with ith them as a regarda beef flour and ammunition still they have taxed our settle bettle settlement menti making a rough estimate at from ten to twenty nive five dollars dally daliy for three or four weeks I 1 after bil alt of which they could not leave without killing kalling a few sheep in hi our operative cooperative co herd and oue helfer heifer in our cattle herd that being al all ali I 1 the mischief mib mie chiet chief I 1 have hive heard of up to thib thi writing the prospect for farmers la Is encouraging the rains having given the crops a fine start and there being no pers in our section we had quite an interesting time on the dinst that being the anniversary of the organization of the lemale female relief society the meeting was held in our new now ne nek v meeting g house at 12 noon remarks Re marias marlas were made by way of instruction and encouragement by brother james M pritchett benjamin benjamia joner jones lel ibl W sanderson banderson and bishop tucker who wa well pleased with the way vay the business of the eor bor lety had been conducted mary marv A pritchett was reelected re elected prebi president ilent susanna brady and hannah cheney counselors according to the report as read by secretary telitha avery the society had donated during the year to aged and infirm st george temple for the emigration of the poor ac leaving ample means in the treasury to continue prosperous after the reading of the report mra nira pritchett president made somo some excellent remarks proving beyond doubt that she had bad the spirit of her calling and felt a deep interest in tho the welfare of ziona zions people father briggs made some excellent remarks after which refreshments were passed to the congregation gre gation HENRY W banderson SANDERSON MILLVILLE cache co june 1872 editor dear sir I 1 saw in your paper of the the names of some of the signers of a memorial against the admission of utah as a state I 1 wish to state through your paper to the public that a great portion of the names signed there are afe those of children from the age ae of three to eight years I 1 know this to be tho the cas at mii uil iville and bind providence vi aud if necessary can furnish proof and give names that the public mind may not be misled through such a lif ils list at ol 01 of onera whose sole nini nim is to deprive this people of every right guaranteed by a free republican government I 1 feel it my duty to expose such contemptible conduct yours youra truly jorn JOHN eing eind P P S I 1 know thai that over oue half ol of the tho supposed BUpp used signers at mellville and providence are children J k K I 1 PAYSON june 22 1872 editor deseret news drap DEAR 13 BROTHER kotner permit me through the columns of your excellent paper to absure assure my friends frienda that the signing ol of my dame name to that infamous antl noti state blate petition was unauthorized by me and that so far from being in sympathy with its originators I 1 voted for a state go vern ment for our be beloved I 1 oved deseret and would do so again the signing of my name was waa a forgery yours youra truly THOMAS SMITH |