| Show THE COLORADO MENTS ix IN this issue appears an article arviele descriptive of the latter day saint settlements tle ments in conos county Color colorado aclo it is from the peu pen of ir aft 4 S inan aging editor of the colorado farner farmer and live stock johnw 1 and the result of his observations it isto is to be presumed that hat it can be relied upon coming from an authority au authoritative thorit active source a g gentleman would not permit him birn to make overdrawn statements rogar regarding dlag the agricultural capabilities of any tract 61 country the only part of the region which he folian to be in an unthrifty and condition was not enthat in that situ aLlon from natural disadvantages it was dimply the result of the wan of application god and well directed still skill it is in order to state that there to lei still much room in that region f for r sett settlers lerp of the upright and industrious class to establish permanent and comfortable oln for table homes latter day saints of that status disposed to 0 o take advantage I 1 1 D al odthe of the facilities which the san T tiuis I 1 0 valley afford by settling in that section of country can obtain all ali needed information by addressing communications to silas S smith amith ot of manassa conejos county colorado yo lorado or bishop john G Q dalton of the same place |