Show the yle rh e governor in lia cache valley Va ilcy licy E cache co S june 1875 editor deseret news on thursday day last governor axtell who has been making malting a friendly sightseeing sight bight seeing tour of our beautiful valley oras he poetically termed it the switzerland of america paid ua us a pleasant visit being the first governor who had ever deigned to mingle with the tha governed in these thede rura districts the good folks of turned out en musie masse to render a hearty Bl mormon ormon welcome between ten ton and eleven am he arrived in town accompanied by bishop preston of logan logon probate judge milton hammond county surveyor martineau and bishop jardine of our own little littie principality our brass band which is an honor to the citizens being composed of minute men was at its p post ost and under the able leadership of capt vm wm haslem made the air ie reverberate again W with ith martial str alps while amid the respectful greetings and enthusiastic cheers from the lace the tho illustrious visitor and party proceeded to a place of entertainment and reception at ibister howells accompanied bya by a gay and smiling throng at the solicitation of sunday fichtol supt bupt leatham the governor governo r kindly consented to speak for a short time to zions hope her children s who had congregated to see a real lve ivo live ive governor ina in lna a few pithy and appropriate lj prop words he told them a little of his early life in a genial manner impressing upon them that juveniles were the great men of the future urging them to 0 continue in the way they considered right rig I 1 he tle had come amongst them for fr the purpose of bidding them nali hail ani and farewell almost in the tile one onel breath after thanking them fr fr their kind and cordial x ec hv he withdrew followed by waiving eam cambrice cam brics and hats ham at one the people gathered fd in the meetinghouse meeting house and enjoyed an intellectual treat in listening for about an hour and a half tn t an able lecture from the governor his remarks were mild and unassuming free from bombast parti zan feeling er or bias he spoke as a man of culture one whose views were not confined to the tile area of a contracted circle he did not see sed i in our females the sad down trod den women that sensationalists sensationalist write about but lie he recognized among them some of the future 1111 women omen of america after meeting our visitors took t their of departure for logan from which place a special train conveyed ed them the next morning to franklin our band bearing them company as a tribute of respect W K R |