Show E editorials D I 1 T OR TA LS THE COLONISTS THE colorado independent of the lat has the following mr H jensen jenson of manassa called at our office last tuesday Tute day lo 10 the conrao course of he mentioned that it was his bis fiftieth birthday we hope h may eee see ahmady as many more and be spared to see manaba manaea blan mana amba amea ea bloom like a garden the influence of such men helpa helps to make colorado a permanent agricultural state which will be the best de for steady growth growt bP Manas manassa bals is the aret first mormon town in colorado and mr jeneen jensen is in charge 0 ot it we are pleased to note that the liberal minded editors of colorado as well as arizon i welcome as colonists the almor mormon settlers who are redeeming the desert wastes in their tie tle there Is no class of colonists who are of eo so much value jn in newly bewly opened districts as the hardy ing lug people of uhe tha bl normon mormon ormon ermon who perform under the inspirations of a mission and feel that they are doing thu the will of god and moving in hit mony mouy with ilia his designs for fur the redemption of the earth y in their tolls toila tu tu convert the desert into a fruitful neld field the press of colors do and of arizona are acting wisely widd ly in giving encouragement to E 0 our bi blu biu thren ethrea and aud other states alid abd territories into which our people are penetrating will do well to fu fullow this example the Mor murmon mormon mons colonists colo coio aro are peaceable peace alie aLle temperate law jaw abiding patient Industrious thrifty united and they labor te to establish permanent bomea not merely to imade make a raire raise and traen depart therefore they are the buat beat claes blaes of sut set tiers tiera in districts which 0 population and development and we can proui proul lse ise our that if they will not interfere with the reif relf religion fun fon of our people who are quietly minding 0 their own busi bust s they will liever never have occa occasion glon gion to fear any interference from the 11 cormons mormons Mor mons 11 this vast western wildern wilderness ess areeda needs needa big work from willing 1 halja and skilful minds and the mor mons who are aro natural pione pioneers erh erb can and will supply the demand until the rocky mountain valleys become the most desirable region in the gr grav grat great at american republic OPERATION cooperation CO IN SELLING BELLINO THE advantages of a coop operation cooperation co OP aeration of interests and efforts among our people has received many a illustrations since the tha day when the pioneers entered uhe the valley of the great balt salt lakeland lake and laid the foundations of our material mat mit erial prosperity big fields owned jointly have been fenced roads roada mide made into the can caf cantons cannons tons irrigating canals and ditches constructed construct ad new settlements formed small herds of stock collected together and cared foras forss for as one herd and many other profit 1 able measures adopted to save labor and increase returns A vast amount of means has thus accrued to the community comm community unit y but while the tho benefits of operative cooperative co labor have j been enjoyed to a large extent the value or cne cue same principle in dh dlee posing oi the products of or our toil nas nut been clearly perm perc eked eed or if tood has baa not prompted action in any great treat degree the cache valley people however form an gin exception to this general rute rule thy they have only entered recently into a it combination of se aling interests and that but to a limited extent buu but what they have accomplished is worthy ot of anen mention tion and should serve as asa a stimulant to jun jur further exertion and a it pattern for other portions of the community to inal lual imitate tate in march 1876 a board of trade was waa organized in cache count county vit it wils was in the beginning io in the interest of the storekeepers store keepers and thin the people aa a against the middle pen who were making large profits byn by Handling ar tiling the butter and aud eggs of cache valley it was thought that if ia a board or committee com of busl bust eh by the tho people were w efe tie to make muke contracts for the ibe baie sale of those products instead of every store mild mud I 1 each erch person selling seiling individually competition might ben bea be rosed and A ft higuer higher price obtain eduThe or was waa effected na ith the following officers of Pies rieb president ident B vice taj NV W 13 and anti henry hebry hughes hughee di rec torti M D hammond wa W F rigby bigby secretary and treasurer george barber bat ber assistant secretary joseph quinney benl supt bupt and manager mosea moses thatcher the be benditte benefits resulting result lug from this movement were soon manifest dealers found that th they ey had to buy of the manager of bf the board noard boarder or quit the business toe tue dommett uon non of the tho middlemen tor tot the crade trade become quite livel lively y i and the grice price of eggs went up from 15 cents to 22 zio 7 au cents per dozen an an average through the year the balth amoun amounting ting to the middlemen middleman lost by the lne transaction tran action I 1 and the consequence was that next year there was no competition the dales tittles of ogg ht however wever amounted to an average of IS 18 7 10 cents per dozen dozens brin bringing teu ihu bum of iii 1878 the board concluded lot hot to ti deal with middlemen at all till but snip ship to the weal western cm market mark tj and notwithstanding not wilh with standing ibe tho deci lele iele in figures of bids bidd from dealers 22 cen con coats ceata ts per dozen was obtained for egge netting tha the burn surn of during the of the thu board boards about pounds flutter foutter ft utter wain waa disposed dispo hed mod of or netti netting tig the tho grain baie salea of the boand bo rd during the same period amount amounted td to about a year thu the business was doue done in connection with the logan branch of Z 0 al 1 I the small stores de it ered the produce received from the people and obtained credit on account at an agreed figure after moer the produce was dle dik expense nf of shipping deducted the balance of profit instead of being taken by the institution was placed to the credit of the by this means thousands of dollars has been saved t d t to the producer which former formerly ly went to 0 the middle middie middlemen en who have dune their utmost to to break down this and are still against it offering fiering of all kinds of in duce duee merits to regain the talde taide ii it the people are wise t they hey will close one eye a at leae least to all nii the tho blandish ments of those bradera tr adera andker and keep beep tue tho other single to the benefits of operative cooperative co seung another good thing achieved by tho the cache valley board baard of trade la Is the securing seeming odthe of the con contract track for the tha grading and construction work of and northern exten extension loh lon the usual manner minner of arranging huch such matters is Js foursome for some contractor to take tue the jod job at a certain price prid efrom from which he reserves ten per cent cant for himself the balance going joing to tho th sub contractors who hire the men and teams but the board of trade in taking the work arrange it so bo that alithe all nil the possible benefits go to the workers the latter choose an agent gent 41 who Is paid a salary for hib bis services anda and a juu account olento open to all interested parties artles is kept pf af the busi busl business ness neBs the profits go to the instead of the bosses on this work about has been sayed saved to under the ordinary mode of procedure would have gone into the pockets pocket sot of contractors so far aa we are able to learn thiu thlu plan has worked to the satisfaction of all concerned the superintendent of construction is well pleased with it and prefers contracting with the pe peoples agent to letting jobb jobs out to others having less leea trouble and being bure sure of tev teb ule vie 0 fulfillment fulfilment of the contracts the work moves rapidly ahead and the graders and construction hands bands are making far more than they could on farm farms or in the cautions eaf cat ions lons and they get their pay in cash cast the present officers of the cache valley board of trade are president W B preston vice presidents M P D hammond and henry hughes directors james jame s i mack black george 1 D gibbs and grid wj W F rigby bigby secretary joseph quinn quinney ey superintendent in and general manager mose i thatcher that which has been accomplished shows what may be done by a combination of interests and efforts among the people in all branches of business in which they may maybe be concerned A good farmer is not often a salesman leeman ea the distribution d of products is a it distinct bus business iness loess from that of raising them and the merchant la Is just as necee sary eary in a well ordered community as the agriculturist t and manufacturer but it may be been seen from the emali beginnings begin ninga in lla cache vall vali valley vailey that trade can be so arranged that the be seller distributor or merchant does not receive more than that ah are of the profits of their indus ry than he hi Is entitled to b by reason of hieskill hla hia fiall tact and ability and his attention to business as their agent A board of trade in each county witha with a central organization for the benefit of the whole may way be made mide a system of vast profit to the people of this territory and an inspru ment of immense power for the ad of those interests which to them are of paramount param dunt import an ance ae it is iba ISA a buk bub subject act worthy of close consideration ANTI antl MORMON TI LOGIO LOGIC vve WE aie BIG greatly amused at the eagerness with which violent anti Mormon ss jumps at the faintest appe appearance arance aranco of ground for an argument against polygamy if a man J reputed to have more wives ihan iban I 1 gnes one commits ay any act recognized to be wrong by all parties patties the tho deed la 18 debited to polygamy iche if ae quarrels els eis with his wife or abueda iti ili uses his children polygamy Is as the cause if it be he has a difficulty with a neighbor or uses improper language polygamy is at once cited as the root roof odthe evil I 1 we have a large number of boys and girls girla in utah and they are full of vitality and independence it is no childs task to train them aright and guide their feet in the path of prudence and propriety it la Is not wise to attempt to repress them or fetter their vigorous and ambitious souls they are born to be men moo and women of vim intelligence and buta physical and mental power but bat it la is the course of ot wisdom to point out their follies and seek to guide them in the ways of honor order and obedience to legitimate authority but aa as soon aa as cormons mormons Mor mons either from the pulpit or the press attempt to how show the errors of our youth and advise advice them for their good and the benefit of society the words of counsel are a 0 seized upon as evidences of the depravity of mormon children anid and qu quoted ofed as proof of the evil tendencies of plural marriage now this la is not only unfair and unjust but extremely suppose we were to use uso the same argument in the opposite direction we take up the papers published in the large citi cities es of christendom and find them teeming with ac counts of ot crimes committed all over the landa ianda landeith land with social irregularities J juvenile depravity disorder corruption and wrongs of the most flagrant cha character racie ry which appear to be increasing as the years roll on shall wp we charge all this oils to monogamy if a man beats i his wife and brutally mal tre treats ats his hla littfe little ones ories and men do db such things clety if there is it any truth in the public journals shall we bay eay this is its because he is it a monogamist are there the i re no fig fid dirty ditty foulmouthed foul biffi mouthed idle thieving ignorant children in the towns and nad cities ques of christendom what whit abou about t the guttersnipes gutter snipes s of london the gamins of paris the street arabs of anew Ne vork york are these theeb the natural fruits of monogamy are ate the divorces social scan bean daib dais common profanity youthful recklessness riots brawls drunken and deeds of tio ylo ence onee ence enca that form the tho stapie staple matter matten for eastern reportorial work all to bo be charged to the one obe wife wire ay system stem Y yet this would be efto quite guite lis its as rational as to denounce bounce polygamy aa as the cause of sach such improprieties as are to be met with in irr the chief cities of utah indeed we have far greater reason to blame enforced monogamy for many of the social evils that exist in the world abroad than our enemies have to brand polygamy ag as the source of the comparatively few irregularities which disturb society here there is not a as orderly peaceful and a town of its alze aize in the united states as salt balt nike like city and bosc mo 4 t of the evils which have made their appearance among us are the results of the influx of Chrls chris christian tian 0 pretended they established I 1 shed saloons and houses of prostitution they patronized and protected them in those parts of ruthh hat have bave not been graced with the presence of these bogus regenerators buch such evils do not exist it is a fact that wherever so 80 called christianity pene pone travess drunkenness and sexual crimes immediately crop out as maan an apparent consequence we therefore have good cause causa for throwing back bade the reasonless deductions of the polygamy hatena into their own own faces aceb aces and of making ubern them ehe the it of their own argument but the truth la to that human nature ia Is much thu tho earny all the world ov over e r and needa tra tru training trai laing hing and wholesome re et raint our youth are pione to evil habits ana and be td and watched over with cont coni constant stant care but to bay eay thal thai they tiley bie aie worse or au on thing ilbe jibe as bad as the generality of young people in christian cities ia is a libel the balbi falsity of which is just awell known to those who utter it as to ua us we wedo du not wish to justify any noy of our people young or old in anything whon is debasing to the individual or subversive ot of publio public order we cou bider hider it I 1 t the bourke of wisdom to admit existing evila evils and work for their theft but we cannot bil bit quietly by and hear bear the people ot uhic thib territory who with all their faults are the most must law abiding and ar or derly community in the union unions abused and by pretended reform reformers era nor suffer their illogical and absurd connection of errors common to the world with polygamy simple be because caute thas they y occur in utah to pasi by without a word of correction moral morah will compare favorably with thome of any UDY community in to inu the worl dand her ber deviations from the straight path of pure rectitude are no more I 1 jr referable to plural manifase ig ban than t the riots ac at pittsburgh the election frauds in the bouth south and the frauds and chicanery of finance and politics in new now york 1 and washington are attributable b le to the system of enforced monogamy THE EUROPEAN MISSION FROM the millennial juane som SOW we glean giman and condense the following on thursday morning june jtb elders william driver and joh job juhn john 11 boyden missionaries from utah 3 arrived in liverpool laverpool per galon 88 bs 88 arizona they left new york on 0 U the evening of june the magnificent ent vessel upon which they balled sailed making |