Show -- 77 the San Juan are without a doubt rorc favorable than all other Mormon communities in Near Mowico Mormons on of the valley is fertile assuring a substantial crop year in and year out Furthermore the natural resources ouch as coal can be utilised as needed to tide over the less fortunate ones Trading with the Indians can be nado The profitable If handled properly Therefore the ’'oreion settler can be fairly well protected against Insecurity A majority of the hones In the valley and eloewlicro In the 3an Juan area are constructed of brio!: as there Is excellent brick factory located at Klrtland furnished The residences with clay from the clay pits in the valley are not elaborate but of modest design end capable of protecting the occupant In the most inclement weather They are usually situated a short distance back from the rond and an m are surrounded by a well kept orchard allowing privacy as a country home should The homes of the more wealthy and ambitious are naturally noro pretentious and show a better In the lowlands kept yard in comparison with other homes here are several gentile families who have had pleasant nq sedations with the attend Mormon children schools and mi:: Nonetheless intcrrnarriasre between It la Mormons a foot gentile’s children socially with the Norn on The there arc only a Norm on and that tho gentile Mormons few Instances where have occurred arc no longer actively |