Show I 1 ueal heal I 1 oka ufa SALT la lane LAKE xe CITY july julyth 19 lii editors deseret news on the ab 4 h of july r went witt witia excursion train to i 3 lovo fa a there I 1 found anil anti t lok tok iok dinner diu din er a 8 family that I 1 bad bap hap ins ini lBS dl years miles south tt lit lud iud indiana indianu lana laua under the w the wife hau b bd bedridden bed ridden tot 7 sears smara yi siam am and aad bhe ehe w wa mere more eleton bk leton IN we e put a bed b al an fn w wagon and put her atilt lu U and aud tied dri to the ohe water her hubband husband abd carried her into the water watt r addi andi baptized her for the her sins I 1 held her up or abe ave a while and then baptized her bersh el times timea for the restoration of beaith health a ar er which she of the water by my bide side their daughter and ber her her hou hwu wera were also alao at provo with us A told me she ebe hud bad two twi shakes of is 6 ague a day until she was waa baptize and never had another after I 1 b sized her and her brother Ws was also shaking with tie the bluh never bad had but one onu bealie atter att e 1 U q was baptized when I 1 bid tb tte ite el rood good bye I 1 blessed the woman adi ari told her I 1 should yet bee eee her in I U welt well west she i ays raye do you possible pus pos sible sibie brother mer Mel merfey kley kles yes and never bmw caw them agi ngi ag until eisaw I 1 baw saw them in provo GA city ty 0 Graute oi pers ders I 1 Cl CHESTER IESTER july 30 soh b lu is 9 editors deseret flews dear sirs birs while we wro wre were lo 10 loot ing over our grain fields a few daft d hince bince we saw baw the 1 the tho millions devouring crops I 1 V concluded to go down an the b meadow to see seg if it they were dept their eg eigi gi in ln thie thee ground x til iii hwe bee what the prospects would beld bed raising grain next year but our great surp surprise rise tise we found wl 00 had laid them by the billious billions we examined many place plate 03 one piece of ground we judged jud aeilt 10 be about four acres and oy ty cl count and careful average wa wt fludd fow 28 eggs to the equate square 1110 i edgr total evvs egr a to io the acre or a total 0 a t 0 tue four acre piece and wo we bet bel eve th re are mso MAO ma pisces places of this thib in thia this meadow which ia is situated about the of or valley this hay bay mea mearow dow jow contains thoa taio an sands bands of acres and an d affords a au I 1 j pasture for the young grasshopper and furthermore we find on ex smi ami nation that not one fourth of them havel have deposited their eggs as yet Uh unless leiss some bome overruling providence tepa in utah wall not hava have much grain to export next year jear kf land and the farmers will do well to hold bold on ou to their hgr grain fir rala raia thia this year ois dis for the prospect locks very cou at present yours respectfully TAYLOR johnb JOHNL JOH jj lvin ivin I 1 fi aulbon july gim t editors ME deserea news newa J b yesterday july stil a it dakof day of 4 great demonstration here in aul borg od on account of a visit of the icing ef of denmark and several of the royal anally of thia thid kingdom russia and ferniany they ar at rived heie ver pel steamer about 10 it am SM A adorned i with greenep dowers urrea ulrea alres and aud nars gags large to contain fontain the tbt royal visitors and prom prominent in en t of fievre civil and milf mili twy of this thia place was erected at the harbor tao tae aiding firing of te annona a announced the approach ol 01 the steamer and wid the royal passengers has bas Th trouanda Thoua ouanda aada of people civil and military were present I 1 the king anahis and his bia suite entered j and he vie vue pit tented i by bi aply bitting Anghis uis his hat to the people who responded with somewhat limited hurrahs aa as mady naan y ot of the tue people do xio lor jor seem beem to think felpi he is their inena but rather the re rt verbe veree there ib lb i here as elsewhere contention jack lack of confidence i anu ana class distinction tyranny on one ilide side aide insubordination bordi nation on the other with the prospects of no alleviation or for the ther better the king and company entered the rosal royal where were provided anul anil citizens wh ahoi ofelt felt like ho pAying 20 kroner might bhare the repast toia tola being dver the Coul company PaDy ia in carriages moved up the buelt the honses houses on each edeh 1 side being beautifully adorned with flaga pictures and ud gr greekie greens eefie grand if u iver thu i city ctr to the railroad depou depot ani aal ami over i thu the fron iron bridge one of the ot hia hla coming I 1 here this I 1 believe is the greatest work ot of the kind iw in denmark and considering the and depth of water no undertaking costing a great amount of money Iti it is nead and aud ly to let with ease ships paes pass pa ss through af after afler ler let their curiosity was waa bati sati rifled tilled in ye re gard to the bridge the company returned turn ed and pavel a visit to frue erue chuncha chur eha cha new reil reul brick neatly built aifong the crowd were several beveral of the baua long drees dree a and white cravat erom From thia place they went to the tho hubbold which took tool but a short ti time me the buildings being close together ri through the streets biti bitt ba u queta were from nearly every house the grand display of the military and abd tbd multitude which thronged thron ged the streets made it almost to get a glimpse cf ef his majesty he several places tor refreshments during doling tue the day aud and all sli with him who had bome home the days daya pressure pres prea sure aure was waa taken to the theatre heat he at last went ord ori board hla hia ship after 11 pia pm pta I 1 think all ali well satisfied when the day was past me fhe pleasant weather adding much to ao tho pleasure thereof this seison has hag been good the fields forest foresti and indeed all na ture lure id ii clothed with beauty but rain seems to be too plentiful p penti ful fui wrid and keeps k e theair cold the harvesting harv eiting of S hay h yta yla id attended with much extra labor and I 1 fear IOB los IO ios B libor is not remunerated and times among the tho poor not very good goodlor nor Promis promising lug the gospel net gathers a fernow few now and then lut out it i teems keema soon to re quilo the almighty hand of jehovah to awake mankind vi t a true tenee of their pOci tiou before the loid lord for foe the humble bumble meek antl and earnest voice of a servant of gud god cannot penetrate the dark cl jud i of in which they are sub aub aa As I 1 have been removed from conference and a allta to pre ide ily over the confer me ence I 1 beg you to pub publish lisit my day nd id elreba written below al my helth heith h I 1 t though not so good as ag ah when e n all t home Is tolerably good blountt N 51 andersen Ande andu raen of eph raim nothing prevents will be for fore 1 and begin to toglee rive give lessons and ani start a choir a thing much needed here heie aa as we havo have four or five meetings a weeke week and tolerably good toe too aluta ieee ej 1 well wall and most moat of iberry are aye doing as well as they can to promote the interests inte reata of or the work of the lord but bat for deliverance anee ance they ibok igo leo to th the west and ac tives tri men III ip every settlement to promote the gathering would prove an ad able abie blessing to the poor saints in these lande bro N X ja M andersen and A P itose rose join me in sending kind regarda to the saints at home my address until further farther notice will be N P gadeN N 26 den Deni mark Hark e y europe A art Arl ri sevola new mexico july 2 20 1879 editors there are only seven families in this lettla valley and two in the one us about ox six miles milea distant four of the families famili ed are from utah five are aria from arka arkansas naas and caule cam nere dere re with the company led by elder beebe the aie blessed with good he health aith alth in thle thie this s vicinity the season beason as has been extremely dry and consequently waterland wat erand inu ind grass graas hav have 3 been Y very a ry scarce ane rne T no ethren brethren or com a last ilat r but or wane of help did not it in time and lost loat a great water that might other wh wha have bien been kved saved aud and for this reabon only raise parl part of a grop crop there ilas has been some little rufo rafn the iek and aud we vre are look took ing tog for more quito quite a number savu Nava joes joea havet have been deen baptized ine flae In mission fasion lasion first began lere liere and I 1 A lve lula they weli vell nse vve ve haye have within the week been favored with a visit irom from the pr prudent aeilt ot of iho the stake fwise N s smith N U accompanied by bishop johei jh hont hunt both of snow alk gehad a most excellent time held uhre meetings meb mea tings two lere lera and one UtTi at rother brother tenneta Ten neya neyle two of our Lania anite nUe briA brethren ilten liten were present at ut the tha and ome oie oi ove e poke a few mo mool ments mours euta onis ex e presed his hid regret ut at the th of novae of his tribe baid said once oace there wati plenty of water everywhere here and aud believed it IL would again bb bia tiao samek uhe ihu people wound telen xelen rand not follow the of bad americans as he termed some of the whites bros smith and hult hunt gave u ua 4 great greit encouragement gid mid we feel feul muth muta bleat by their visit and our determination Js rt hewed to still cont continue inbe iu in our missionary labore ffitch we know with the help OL 01 god will result in much good to the natives of this country while the brethren were present thi branch was partially organized wd vve believe there are cities for quite a settlement at this place ilace ilace and we L expect and hope to be strength aued ine d by sowa families from utah the coming beas seas season son not trespass more on spate space 1 but will wilt say the NEWS is a welcome r e visitor from your brother in ia the truth ij butram canterbury pic vince yince new now Zo zealand aland jaue alst 1879 president J T young benr on rny roy arrival here I 1 bowed myself bero befu before rethe the ene lord told him his humble servant haft hart arrived a stranger in a strange land and dc de do hia hla holy will the tha lard opened my way prepared men mon to receive me aud and bauce that time I 1 have been abundantly abunda atly bleat on or every hand hav havo warned many housand S pi preached a ched in va rious halls Lyttle lyttie lyttleton ton toD Rin Ran gorra and Aock land also miso much private preach preaching ingy ingi and very much willii g to people ing our etc I 1 advertised also or oar places ot of meeting 1 wrote to the principal men editors edi edl torm ministers and olben in tact the gospel is edw now brought publicly before the country oar our nail is densely crowde crowded ct last bun sun d day iu u doorkeeper kp r informed me that many w nt away aa as they could nol nut get oear a t the he but you know I 1 am to a very loud speaker one of the b brethren reth rei rel eald eaid those outside could heared henr hear me md a nia aiso also l brother batt as he speaks aa as I 1 do if it not louder brother batt and t L are perfectly agreed in au alil thing lulng th ing lag he is the best beat compa billin I 1 ever nad had la in the thy ministry I 1 li L M makes pleasant for us both in this far off land ye we havo have had 2 tracts printed here heie and in circulation people are being bap t zed we baptized two very intelligent young men last eveling evening who heard our preaching in christ church many persons who weeo have received the gospel at bur dur hands are rejoicing I 1 fel feer f fei el that I 1 am far from home but the i of god comforts me and the saints are exceedingly kind to me and brother batt although it takes tabea many pounds rounda to cany carry on thi mission the lord opens up the way for us to pay the rent of halls printing etc etu I 1 want to return home feeling I 1 have done my duty and wishing ever to meriu merle the trust imposed in inbae me by my brethren here and at homek home and return home with clean bands end and pure puro heart I 1 remain your bumble humble servant ELIJAH F piea fira PIERCE toe boe following is an abstract aba tract from a letter bya by a youn gelder who la is now ou on a to his brother who resides in this city tell me all abo about ut yourself youri eif elf and what your prospects are wh what atkind kind bind of 0 corn company you keep your habits how you spend your time week days and ahw sundby sunday a you have abilities aud and good ones onea all they require is cul eul culture ture and that you must 91 give ve them we are aro all beings of advancement and ana aa as a leopla there la Is more moro depending upun upon I 1 ua than any soy other otner people in the worlds world especially aily ally upon our 3 aurig men you lre ire are of abit claa class ot which so much is expected honorable positions in hi society are waiting to be filled as sou son as our youth prepare themselves belver selves you yuu kire are now old enough to contrast the conditions of men those who live soberly honestly and m morally orally with those who are debauched drunken and filled with corruption and vice you can se who are our best beat and anil most useful men inen and who are the inmates matus matts s of our prisons you can coin pre lloud who are the men mim that advance science beautify the earth live happily here beye and merit blessings la the world to come and can cont cout contrast rast their acts acla with the acts of thao who build nothing beautify nothing advance nothing that thai IB ie good aud and pure but only pull bull d down 0 wn and dt btroy dt stroy ruy roy possessed with a crazy notion of making all men equal theae thebe two lick lives ilves 9 the ane one of virtue the other of vice all jfe jie in the choice made while we are yet boys whether we use eur our ome ume improving our minda minds and storing with knowledge or rivta warto our time forming habits w i filch will eventually cost coat us hard struggles to break or if that be impossible pos lible albie go down till we fill nil dishonorable grave those who are not for fon forthe ibe she ringi ring kingdom of god are against it those whom we love abo who have cherished ua us in sickness sick eick nesa and health pro vided v for our every want borne the pain of our birth and tile the trouble tumble of our raising and who are woolly engaged for the kingdom of god and his righteousness shail we choose go to the enemies of our only earthly friends or cling to the rock of lation aher ein they are firmly grounded which wiil wilt lead ua us to eternal I 1 say to you walk in the footsteps of at our faithful parents follow the narrow path go lu u at the straight gate break orrall on all ali your bad habits and make yourself youra elf I 1 respected among honest men be considerate of our parents feelings I 1 and you will never regret it ST july 30 editors deseret lews jews since my last letter I 1 have visited bli ull the western settlements of thib thia stake with A B whitehead sister A B R whitebead tebea d and sister hister hannah hill romney counselors coun selora to tho Y M M L M 1 I A and counselor to 10 the female relief of this stake the trip is a delightful one to take at this season beason of the year as we have to cross the rim of the basin where we are braced up with the ibo mountain breezes which we never feel teel in st george during the tho hot months mouths we held meeting meeli ngn 4 with the societies in he bron clover valley valleys panacea eagle valley and pinto in av alj our meetings au up excellent spirit pre batted the y young men lne the young ladies the sunday boh ech pola the relief societies all treated us well weil and our meetings mee tinga tioga were well attend the good spirit of the |