Show TO THOSE WHO NEED DEED FOOD this is ft a gown of plenty so 10 far as aa the wheat crop in this part of the th country is i concerned and it to is est ei mated that not lew en than throe three million bushels will be harvested barTer ted the grain will be at a low figures figure but that will make no difference to the man who li in without money it ton ten centi cent a bushel were the price the man without the dime so BO far as to concerned would be as aa bad off an ai it if it were ton ten times time that figure and in connection with the heavy wheat crop there are two other ether conditions condl tiona now facing she be people here pint first there are a good many families famili eB without the dime or the prospect of getting it through lack of employment they have hare not hot been able to earn that which will be needed to supply cupply the noo marlem of life second there will be a test rast quantity of wheat which would provide many people with broad bread wasted unless some ome thing in ia done at once to gather the grain the only available means of pre venting this thia great lose to by gleaning the fields field fl there in if no need of arguing that waste should be prevented in the interest of those who are in need of winter supplies that will be readily conceded concede now who is to do the work pint first those who are themselves in need of employment and assistance si they can perform the work of gleaning the wheat fluids fields and there to no doubt but all parties who proper ly conduct themselves will be warmly welcomed by tb the farmers to in perform ing this labor the matter has baa been agitated throughout the county and the way prepared lor for the gleaners cleaners glea ners when and bow shall hall the gleaning go on the time IR in now for delay till storms come bome will make it less able and profitable supposes suppose for instance a party of men and boys boy combine prepared to sleep cat for a few nights two RO to the fields bouth of town and got get the permission which will be readily given to gather toe me wheat len left by the harvester they will be able not only to gain fair re turns in the grain collected and get the benefit of a pleasant outing but the probability to strong that they ibey will receive material abat ance in the way of farm products product a a as milk fruit etc during their stay and perhaps employment fol foi a time at any rate they can got get plenty to feed themselves thema elves during the coming winter and it if they obtain the wheat there will be away a way provided whereby it may be converted into flour will the unemployed men and boys boye in this city take thaw watter chatter up and make some move off their own part to sup cupply ly themselves with food or wIlF will they idle their time aay and oz ex post peek people to contribute to their M ann port it if the latter the people who ht do the contributing will not be found over anxious to provide for those who are aft unwilling to take every to earn what they eat that may be cited in this connection are the cases of two able bodied tradesmen trade amen in this both out of ef city work for goxem om time pass pait and their families famil iee receiving aid id when the wheat gleaning prop apropo was made to them they ind inato bantly rejected it saying laying that if they could not rat get work at their trade they the would not work such individuate ae these are not likely to receive vrr I 1 liberal while there wa aj worthier persons in the line those who may be inexperienced 1 in this thia business should hould not have an idea that it Is below the dignity of any ny person henonin in this community when alf require it to earn his hie test feed by gleaning it in the field theo the beok nation to as aa honorable as any other MA and has hb been followed by some of the beat bwy people here bore there to a young ladice association in a neighboring which annually makes a urn sum by gleaning glea the wheat sew field its ito members are the leading ladle ladies ot of the town and each goalia they are to te be seen collecting th precious sabre which they dis dla dlapa pG for charitable purposes aei their exaid exa ii in this regard should put to aluah scores of boys boy and men who tand stand idly faly around disdaining to engage in suea mob humble toll toil and whose actions do set at for a moment compare with the refined noble and truly christian wy lady like minion in which thia ibis you couf adies association to engaged ft itai a not long since boce the young ladies in a ward in this county earned their own clothing JOt bIng and a good supply apply too hy by leaning wheat and the sir girl who leaned the most moat was waa the belle of a the wl res re in this same connection there la another gutber suggestion which anig might ht be acted upon bywords by wards and situated to carry it out what la Is to hinder any of these theae gathering up B the young folks folke and bringing in their theft proportion oro aro portion of the thousands of baeb of wheat now lying on abo th ground the wards warda 6 it for the support of the worthy poor of the associations for various connected with their work the grain would be and the who did the work would be b so 0 o much better off today la the time to act in these theae mattena mat tefa 66 wilful waste brings want 16 an aim old adage which should be a role sf warning to the people there be no wilful waste in utah this year that there may he be no want and those who have hare neither money nor employment but who know that the necessity for food and clothing la is before them should be the farat in the tae field for their self provision and prex premer by honest honert honorable means meana |