| Show new sew president conference crops S etc utah november noyem Novem bir bin iet let 1880 editor deseret mews news the saints of the tooele thoele stake have been enjoying g t themselves he MF eves by having the ther first P presidency iden y with us atour quarterly thi til conference nr erene held in tooele thoele city on the koth roth and an of october their and profound reasoning will not I 1 hope soon be forgotten and if we could but carry out their wise and fatherly counsels coun eiff elff we would be a much better people we are sorry to lose our worthy president presidents tF P M lyman although he be came canie here ai a stranger to nearby near lyall all ail and iund has hal been our president t pilly a t little over three years yet he be has made many true friends and has many ardent admirers he has been kind and courteous to all 0 and has always had a kind word for everybody and in all his deliberations and counsels he be has manifested a spirit of justice and equality to all and while we regret his loss as aa president we feel proud of him that he ia is worthy of occupying the exalted position of an apostle of the last days the political history of our county is too well known to require any more than a reference to it here prest lyman found us under liberal rule and in a somewhat disorganized state and leaves us under the peoples peopled rule and a united peo pie and may every year of his apostolic life add new laurels to his already good name the republican party will not haven have TJ als S grant for their next lH the people of tooele thoele county have got goth H J grant for their next president and although young yet in him I 1 see a man of sterling wort hand one who is destined by the god to make mahe a bright mark in this great latter day work and whose name like his illustrious lust rious fathers will be beheld held heid in honorable remembrance and will live in the history of future ages agea the condition of the people of this county is much better than it was one year ago then winter was staring us in the face and our grain bins were nearly empty and hay stacks small now the bins are full and hay and stra wricks are towering up on every side educational matters are improving every city town and hamlet has its school house and the trustees are wide awake and trying to secure good competent teachers with the aid of the public money schools are kept running most of the year vve we have an educational association organized in this county which is generally well attended and I 1 hope that not many years will roll away before we will have a good high school in our county a that our youth can sequire acquire a good common education without going out of the county thereby saving hundreds of dollars dollari ii to the community besides the pleasure of having our children at home ho M e in conclusion I 1 will say that everything looks promising for us and I 1 think thinh that ere long we shall have gained all that we lost in school matters during the boasted liberal reign TRUTH washington IVA f D 0 october 27 2718 ISSO SO editor deseret news mews all the departments of the govern ment will send to the president this fall highly satisfactory factory reports that of secretary herman bherman will of course attract the moso most attention it will be a remarkable paper one the like of which was never issued in the history of the world it will show such a reduction of the public debt and of the interest charge as wili will when studied over startle even those business men who keep watch of financial acra afra affairs irs politicians will of course attribute gratifying the gratify ing result s to providence or the melre ecru financial skill or to the gen era araj quietness which some believe lj J a result resu 11 of president t hayes policy imi lcy icy hut hilt all will rejoice at the facts facia to be given the state department will report us at peace with all the world and the rest of man mankind kind hind and will it is hoed hoped be able to say that the proffered mediation 0 n of this government in the affairs of chili chill and peru has brought about peace between those belligerent nations the post office department departie Depart me nt will tell us truly that it t has given the country better postal service than ever before and that the balance as to expense is less than in any recent year secretary have an indian war to account for but at this writing it is believed peace ce will be maintained with the antes utes and that the treaty which assures the permanent pacification of the tribe will be fully executed by kv the time the secret secretary ary any puts put s the finishing touch on his annual report the war and navy departments have been economically conducted and the official reports will be of a kind to please every citizen attorney general devens it is understood der stood will make important suggestions gest ions lons as to the legislation necessary to protect the ballot box and his is the only off omm official leial paper of the lot which is 19 e expected to provoke partisan attacks in congress there is here probably a greater interest in tha result of the coming election than anywhere else there are at least ten thousand men her here 13 whose income is thought to depend upon the maintenance of republican ascendancy this number represents fully one third of the population so far as I 1 can learn the ins are more confident than ever but they express privately a great deal of doubt as to the prospects in new york new jerseys new hampshire maine blaine and california I 1 A gentleman close to senator conkling and who travelled with him on his western gestern trip says that general garneld garfield will not retain a single member of mr hayes cabi cab net and that the next administration is to be pre eminently emin entry a stal wart one KNOX |