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Show Siimllilrli laliinil Colon j, I i JttQ Prr-sl. Cluir returned yesterday from a 11 HS visit to the Hawaiian colony In Tooele jffifl County. Ho went to attend thelrcon- MeMu fercnte, having spent seven years nntlio WStRI Baudwkh Islands aa a missionary. The Wm condition uf the colony aflorde Preat. 9D Cluirmuch pleasure. Ho atalcd to your jSD coiresKjndeiillhatgoodliealth, content- H ruent nud happlueas reign amongst the 90 unlives. While themlio visited saveral native famltlos In their homes and with characteristic lmltatlvenesa thoy have arranged and furnished the interior of their homes In Irua American style. ' Thsyhavo odornod their farms with shade ami fruit trees, and havo met Willi great success In raising vegetables and cereals. Tho impression that the country coun-try docs not agno with thorn, and that tbclr numbers are dwindling, Prest. ClulT says Is not correct. The percentage of chlldron horn to the natlvos Is as Urge In porpottlon to their numbers aa are born to tho while people. Under wloe , and sagnclona leaders tho Ilawallans re- j celvo nwholesome tralnlngot a moral und religious iiaturo which Is rcsponsiblo for ' tho excellent conditions which exist i nmongsl them. During Prest. fluff's . visit tolhouativcswhonuuibcronehun- ' drd and flvo celebrntcil the ninth annl- vorsaryol their sojourn in Utah. This tl.ey call tholr "Pioneer Day". "Pop' Is wtlll tho favorite diet of this people, but at n recent banquet roast beef, roast ) pig and other Yankey dainties were served, llulouo enso of leprosy exists and the person alllictedlaqnsranllncd In a oomforlablo houro one mllo from tbe settlement, A branch organlratlon, pre-ddsd over by a native elder, Is enjoyed by tho people. O. A.C. |