Show MR MB NAYLOR NAILOR AND UTAH we have received from richard bridge of heber atty utah copies of the leigh lancashire engla england d chronicle containing articles arti olea on utah ar ard d the mormons Mor mons tell of the visit of af james naylor ard wife to utah a few weeks aeo where they were the of mr bridge sin an old acquaintance ot of mr naylor la in his interview with the newspaper representative mr naylor tellia of bis bia trio trin to provo valley park city gait ball lake city saltair and otner other places giving bio bl impressio lon of the places visited le in a very frank manner man tier he make a statement of conditions here free from that prejudice which marks much that to 1 said and written of ulan and her people reference Is i matje made to the evident happiness and prosperity of who dw dwell ell here and with regard to co their self eel r supporting og ability mr nay lor cites the condition of provo valley wasatch Co county colingy where he be made a gustay hesayo the people of the valley supply with almost everything they tbt y require in the shape of food each having at his hie dl vogel a large area of cultivated land the valley with a ftp of seven thousand boosts of not having a slagle eingle destitute person among them food is very cheap and it appears an easy for them to make a living in heber valley the are mostly and their priti principal cipal occupation la Is farming cuttle and dealing cheval the valley valey Is ie surrounded by beautiful enow capped woun taini during Oi irini the whole summer they get only a few rainy jays days and an aa this la Is not sufficient to grow cropp the ground is watered bv irrigation from the hnud tain streams st reame mr and mrs naylor were la in salt lake during a bicycle torchlight procession easlon and republican comet pe parade each of which items receives attention as a novelty to the I 1 brint the entire interview breathes a good feeling toward utah and in its fair treatment of those who dwell dwall hero here cannot rail fail to give a more correct and favorable impression in the country where the lelah chronicle circulate than bee baa existed there heretofore it if more of the english visitors to tn utah would give such an impartial state elate anent of the situation they find here to the many editor and brough them the people would have hare their ideas of this part of america revolutionized it might not be amiss to further that the kind of mr bridge and others othen whom mr and mrs naylor met and their to d actual condition di tion had a marked in evoking the and friendliness ri endline of our E glish visitors who possess the admirable faculty of speaking of utah people as aa they found toem |