| Show WHAT TO DO WITH THE immigrants THE seasons immigration has haa commenced A company has already arrived and more will soon follow tho the gathering of the SIll sainta saints ts from the four corners of the earth is one of the essential features of the latter day dispensa dispensation tiou israel must musti be gathered Buta but a senious serious question arises after the people arrive here her that is what shall be don done with them A few find friends waiting to receive them others choose to go to distant places where they have relations er or acquaintances but a great proportion gravitate to the larger cities and some feel the depth of that sadness which often settles upon those who find themselves strangers in the midst of a multitude there is no solitude so depres depressing as that which la Is felt in a large city where no familiar face greets the searching eye then there are many who find no employment of any kind to which they have been accustomed and the ways and customs and money and many other things are different di merent Terent to those of their experience and a natural consequence is that some of them become discouraged but the greatest greate t drawback to the new comer is the inability to find any means of making a livelihood times have been dull here for a considerable sid sIder erable erabio ablo abio period not a few willing hands bands have been idle unless some new movement in the waters of business should be made the prospect will still be dull what shall the new comers do dr here is our answer get away as us quickly as possible into the country hettle kettle ments it is a great groat m mistake for the bulk of the immigrants to settle in the large towns friends the quickest route to independence is by the newly districts north south east and west there are op port unities to make a start and grow up with the country never mind about inexperience of country life you can learn as ot others hers hera have done mechanics will find better openings in their own callings as a general thing in the tho country than in town lt it ia is very pleasant to settle in a place like hail SAIL lake city with its varied attractions tr and the opportunities it affords of instructions from the general authorities of the church but most of those who settle here may make up their minds to live from hand band to mouth for some time to come if they are fortunate enough to obtain employment in any way while white if they push out luto into the country ways and means will develop themselves jn in which to 10 achieve independence by honest industry ordinary skill and ste ate steady a dy perseverance those who come here now find abe tyle dath path much smoother than did th ther ear ous oia 01 ot a tew few seara bear ago their journey is quicker easier and plea sauter than was possible in the early times and the condition of affairs here has been also aiso wonderfully improved but every emigrant should understand that thau all the improvements to be seen b ere ure are the result of hard work and that though much of the land ia Is occupied and labor is not in such demand clemand as in former times there are abundant opportunities for men and women of energy falth faith and determination who do not wah wish to depend upon the toil toll of others 1 I here mere are people who continue to struggle along in this city in comparative para tive lve poverty but who if they were to strike out into the countr country y would jn in a few years yeara be comfortably situated yet ket they cry out about the scarcity of work and the hardness of the times and murmur against their more prosperous friends I 1 and thus bring upon them selves the darkness and unbelief that rise out of discontent we strongly advise those who find no avenues open in the city for remunerative employment to heek beek for openings in other places help will come when needed to effect their removal courage and a firm reliance on god will buoy them up and they will find land on which they can raise foode food build up homes and win independence and meanwhile work can be had bad to I 1 keep the wolf from the door har veat ia is approaching hands will i he wa wanted anted to gather it in with the gat gal gathering hering of the crops come demands for lm improvements movements rove ments of various kinds which furnish work for the mechanic as well as the common labor laborer erand and notwithstanding the change in our affairs in this territory it will be found that those who scatter abroad into the growing villages and towns of have no need to complain like the stickers to the towns tha that t they find no work to do we hope hopt the new comers will meet with that kindly and help that thai their circumstances may require and we believe that the tb e best beat assistance that can be rendered many of them is to nind find dut the places in the country where new settlers are needed and show them how to get there |