Show I Helping to Develop a New Country I IBY U BY II u. u W. W c. c a. a t When I Isas was sas a a. lad anti anil came to Utah i Jit III 18 1854 4 Now ow Zealand and Australia ory cru penal colonies of or the cio U The eliminate criminal of or a Ii certain class clan were uio always al ti sent ent to tho those e colo- colo jibes 1108 and ik 1 I a the thc fO eest serious buns or our oui h market town and ten seen pi ons trivial of of- of offenses lonseN el for foi a series aeries of ot years to tu the he I penal Jenal colonies To 19 colonize those countries was nisi tulle quite a lUo with the tho English h o ov- ov 0 v and a as It Jt was teas a asserted that i hoi here us taus a surplus of or labor In III the I districts of or England it was wis determined to advance means to II ih lieso jo agriculturists used u to farming j H hll to tn th the bush Jush and give J l e thorn s. s tw many years scum tl IU-tl to J repay And th's lh's vlas i done dO and u u. great STeal man many of oC that tha a I of oC Hi gl glands gland's redundant population ton was vas sent Bent out there ther But a spilt It of oC disc muni settled upon the colonies I tind It could not be explained until the government gu rent out a 3 commission commis 1 sit sion n of Inquirers Thc Thep found toun that tit till agriculturists wh of or Net C Zealand or 01 Australia I aniseed in their home Min there theio II ua was no blackbird l in the no nor r robin no tote torn tit till no familiar b bird Id I'd I I whIch the farmer knew as UI well as h lit he I Knew himself The RO government o eminent with that parental thou ht which appeared ed al-ed to be hl hl commendable took al u u. i war of and flied filled It with er every cera a va- riely riel Of C In lI h bird and 1111 distributed I a them through those colonies and the theold old plowman the old l hed eman theold the the- I old uld cattleman sow uw the larks sk k and j rhe Ilene and the tilt robin Rn and th the UIL tout torn lit and anet every e I familiar bird ana one t that Jat ol cd the question The of ur discontent died out and the colonies arc are now un under cr a r successful condition A of J I control AVo e ha hate o c the record In to this new lit n country of or what Is don doii through h colonl allon and ami how hu mud much successful tiU colonizing depends upon upun personal The r riter to Utah Club In n Tsui This count van w 81 aa country countr of or and des 1 rt w J J I J Know n of or the t h l' l dr rt t I-t- made b by President Pi evident Young Youn In th the enl enl- ture of ot silk III and front the lIw hood of slop J England secure secured u quantity t of oC mulberry t teed sed put theme them them ill hl soil soli and andel el very much against ab l tin lilt will III of ut the captain and some of m my- my friends s biou hl that bi bt hex x filled with soil soli anasi and ana si aru f ec to td this limbs y Having slaving no gar gat- gat of or my own I d j this box over onI overto to YS' YS C. C Stains an and It t will be Interest Interest- l- l III lug perhaps tu to that all tJ the H I II I mulberry trees that u used ed to be in the streets of Salt Lake Cit City wen were n m 01 very bo box c They The are pretty n.-II n. HI 11 ob obsolete now nou but arc a fw f. I fi ft i 1 In the eU city particularly In the i t f h h- h IJ ward waid They were wel I 1 roby to ro toby b by the bullcH because e o when in th lO i it U 1 i t ripe e In Iii the rail fall the time 1 boys boj os o's last ti- I I I climb these mulberry trees nce aile and I th h. h fruit was tras an attraction to Idles 1 h fruit n used ed to ripen antI and fall o o 01 im lilt ground an and be lr Into the I u and toll suit carpets One line of the o old oid trees tree can still st Ilbe be he found on the Xa i t farm faim at Hooper blooper mea mca wring mea over two wo o feet In ri right diameter light ht from Crom that 0 o.- o. box j Son Son- w the swam the same iRme th L brought the box of or mulben V q seed C gnu anti I that turned It Il U over O I. I to the practical hoi UIl continued when the I In ht Hooper and I pride mys my- my j s self tl In ht bringing Into to Utah t the l Devon lil cow an and md calf And s-o s o the bin hn I of the best bust varieties of oC fowl I II followed the b bes best st t varieties of geese ec c. c I o of ho hogs s the lucern seed cc In the i iway i Wit way of or shrubs shrub the cactus and the I English lv h Ivy the Brat t goldfish h and globos s that were ever in Utah nn and the tame lame rabbits Attention was IlC nevi nett to 0 trees tie Th rhe writer v sa saw that w wind breaks bieak were cre u necessary In a country that was so I ban ban on un an and l he bi ought brought ht the tint I black locust trees from President Youngs Young's mill farm which were wen planted on the farm faim This love e of treed became almost olmo t a mania and ancl eI ev e evI ev I cry 1 kind of or seed was sae os secured that thal I could toe lie And when the tho writer WIlter was teas I called on u u. ml mission eJon tn to the thc Isles lelea in he hc had on the farm tarm planted I six six mlle mites of f trees tree which grew and und In InI InI In- In r I I While hll In En England he gathered from flom i man many sources the native English walnut walnut wal wal- nut che chestnut and sent them themI to Utah for fol planting which lie ht expected expect expect- I 1 i cd eel to wee see In nursery row rows row on his roI ro- ro I tui n but the th boys on the tho farm prevented prevented pre pre- vented d this and not a B single nut was wasI as I planted Hooper IB le the natural habitat I for fOI the sti strawberry aw berry und and some of or the finest were planted there That year 2500 pounds of or grapes were grown on that thai farm arm and thew included choice table vai varieties vallet idles The writer put out the first orchard ever tI put out in SL St George Brother Drother John Johnson on of ot tho the I southern country was s an un expert In Ini raising aiding i grapes Wo Yo fell Into correspondence corres corres- I and und many varieties IncludIng including I ing the Tamarack W were Ic exchanged I The These e Inel incidents ont and experiences simply show ho that one on onman man can do tIo much In a new country for Its development development develop develop- ment un und and pleasure and I If Jt t Is but a tree tret or plant it will exhibit its Indi- Indi In t- t He lIe is III doing an educational work pork the effect of or which no man can estimate planted on the The nc first trees ever J from the Temple block were wen brought blought aisbitt f farm rm Suit halt Lal Lake e City 1907 |