Show NOT objectionable IF THE gentile inhabitants of wyoming should offer any objection to the immigration of mormons cormons into that state they would be making a mistake the fact that fifty families of mormons cormons have bave recent recently lv settled in the western part of wyoming is a good thing it is good for wyoming because the new settlers will 0 open en u up a country un ay iy which were it not for t them e might ight be idle for many years it is good d also a so for idaho and utah chendt the these cormons mormons 0 ons have come if the mormon population of utah and idaho were distributed over the whole of the western country the mermon question would be settled colorado has nothing to f fear ear from its mormon population for the number is not great enough to have an appreciable effect upon public public sentiment or upon legislation and polygamy is not practiced here the foregoing is 18 from the denver republican we are not aware of any excitement over the settlement of mormon families in wyoming nor of any objection on the part of wyoming people to an increase of Mor mormon monn population in that state true there have been some notices in the papers exaggerated as usual about cormons mormons Mor mons moving into wyoming as there are frequently about cormons mormons Mor mons going to mexico or some other point of destination but there to is no great exodus from this territory in any direction As families increase and prospects open in surrounding valleys for the acquisition of arable amble land there will be more or less of change of residence by people who are looking for improved opportunities of making a living that is all there is 18 of mormon 4 migration from utah the republican to is right as to the unobjectionable influence of mormon settlement in any of the adjoining states or territories our people make the best kind of colonists form permanent communities raise the value of property mind their own business and are law abiding industrious temperate and peaceful they are a valuable acquisition to any place where they may take up their abode we think this is thoroughly understood by most of the cc gentiles of wyoming |