| Show A WORD ON emigration fd rj e migration emigration t thia 7 13 territory hd hris aund gad a large pro proportion ap pp rilon 0 p f its wealth and life thousands of our population have bane come from afar 1 any of them layt bythe patiently accumulated savings of pf years and many more by the tha th d assistance of ofa friends or relatives aud ud jho tho opp lations of tue perpetual apal apai emigration 0 fund fund I 1 there IS ii scarcely a kingdom state stafe or territory of ihk ca continent but bat would be proud to i have havo within itself machinery BO so enn eff efficient lelent for local progress and the development of local resources sab sas as is ib provided in the workings of that fund and likely enough if political bias could be held hold in suspense almost all these governments would 3 by la large rge appropriations from the p public ab treasury aid nid jn GO so desirable lid a work as emigration in id the history a of utah no such buch we h appropriation P r 0 V r 11 a haff has veen been bought n bt N neither it 1 r city county or territory has invested a dollar dollars yet the ma teria terla lwe alth aith the taxa taxable able ible property the farms and homes which everywhere are the s solid olid basis of national prosperity have in this instance at least sprung from private effort and by that fair atran arrangement ran raja gemen gemon gement gemont that all who might be ao so assisted should repay their in as practicable so that as irom from an unfailing fountain the yet parched and dried of a common con eon lldon ildon faith and brotherhood might enjoy as others have enjoyed the waters of life and truth this fun fur fund d being a common one and for the common good should evoke A common interest every man iu in our population should consider himself as a conservator of its resources and wherever there are dob deb debtors tore each one should feel an interest in input put ting such euch debtor in a position to pay and then see that they do pay in this respect there hus has been probably far fac too much lenity no man has asked kad his hia neighbor have you paid i scarcely an elder through whom when on a mission some of his follis folks may havo have been gathered has his even considered it his business to watch for a repayment although the tho necessities and groaning the patient waiting and i hope deferred which mabeth the heart sick alck to their knowledge left its abiding impress upon many with whom they have shared in poverty their or rejo tejo rejoiced iced in anticipating jointly i the blessings of zion the aggregate ot of this indebtedness Is said to be onar unar moui tt short time ago it was something near one million dollars and many who are indebted could with a very little dittle effort make a settlement they live in their own houses they own their own teams and farms pictures and books nud nod music are around f them thom and some style can be seen in their fa families miller yet repeated applications are in vain not or have forgotten their obligations and their feelings and sympathies for then countrymen relatives and brethren on strike audin andin poverty in foreign lands bre bro aro are downto down to zero and almost fm impossible possible to change many of these theae debtors aro akle atle to pay in parti part and these portions should bo be collected with unwearied persistence bishops who have lists listey we think should consult them continually and wh whenever anever practicable intro introduce duco duto parties of t this isslam class elass to employment which would help in this dir direction emon eWon evel every r teacher should be afraid to the blabon bishop in these collection in their thedr visits from irom houss house to this item should nob not escalo their attention every elder taho hab has been in the mission eid eld and who realizes the of those amongst labored should work wore in this direction andt and WhIle prompting others should hold in remembrance per sonai son al promises made when grateful for tor or ministrations of kind hind kindness nebs bestowed P while lefar far from home and add family and evory every man nian in israel should feel that this is a sacred fund created by divine forche for the dal ial salvation of the poor i subscriptions should be bd poured into inta thia this fund by the tho people at large and by every businessman and woman of property nore Fore very vety eill good moral character and religious faith and practice tide enhances the value of every overy home and the prosperity of every legitimate business enterprise but the great tidal wave of brotherhood should sweep away all ei excuses buses all ha difference indifference until every worthy applicant to president waylor taylor or to president carrington Carr iriton for deliverance in ift any land should be par takers of the tha wished for blessing bleming tho the cammers coffers of the fund are empty now BOW yet means are needed heeded in the united states to deliver the sainta the power of persecution means are needed ifeng ineda land lanz land and add walea wales ty to lii idt jut tho the tho people from enforced idleness poverty that is fearful n its horror horrors anda anda darker future than ever beford clouded the horizon of labor in any civilized of the earth meana means are needed in sw switzerland Itz erland germany denmark dorway borway and swe den that the thousands there w who ho have been made by m many sacrifices parti partakers par takers kerb kers of the gospel may strengthen our colonies expand our industries and enjoy our plenty while partaking of our peace there ia is time now for men to pay their dels debts time for people to assiat assist their friends time for donations from those who can help and time for every man to work so that next seasons bensons season when we may be je called upon to cele celebrate brate brata the jubliee jubilee of fifty years binco sinco a the organization of the Chur chwe can by a long pull a strong pull and a pull altogether prove that we appreciate our blessings desire and intend to keep oar our covenants and show t that h at 0 our oar a r conceptions of brotherhood the are neither mythical nori theoretical but as embodying one of the highest principles in the faith and practices op othe the gospel of jesus christ 7 |