from 200 to 300 Bushels a day with the best of
attention; and all three of these settlements have
to depend on it to thresh their wheat, it is now brok-
en down so that it cannot be be used at all
until a pinion wheel is sent from or
Z. C. M. I. Bro has sent to both places for
one. He sent for a bill of goods to the Co-op,
when it came to it all came in one box
Indigo, Alum, Logwood Madder, slates, pencils,
school books &c. all mixed ^together^ in one compound. There
has been something wrong with almost every piece
of machinery sent for, last spring they sent to Z
C. M. I. for a two horse large sized Molasses cane
mill. It was put into the hands of
who sent a small one horse mill with some parts
missing when it arrived. It was entirely too
small for their use and last of all though not
least they wanted to start a tannery had their
vats in place and tanner and materials all
on hand, they wanted a bark mill and sent
money by Bro and when he arrived
at he not going to requested
the Beaver Co-op, who is dealing with the Z
C. M. I. to send for a bark mill for the Sunset
Tannery. Bro Smith had to send an extra
team to the ferry to bring it but when it arrived
behold! and Lo! it turned out to be a little
giant, a corn-cob mill and not suitable
for grinding bark at all, now all has to wait
until a bal^r^k mill can be bought at St
Louis, brought to the terminns by vail and
then freighted from there by way of . Now is not this enough to try the patience
of Saints? to say nothing about sinners, I think
it is. I think that persons living as far from
Salt Lake as these settlements are who wish to
patronize their own Institutions and pay
down should have a little care and pains
taken for them and not make such blunders
as have been made towards them. The people
of this country do not think that Bro Clawson
has done them justice. They did not know
from 200 to 300 Bushels a day with the best of
attention; and all three of these settlements have
to depend on it to thresh their wheat, it is now broken down so that it cannot be be used at all
until a pinion wheel is sent from or
Z. C. M. I. Bro has sent to both places for
one. He sent for a bill of goods to the Co-op,
when it came to it all came in one box
Indigo, Alum, Logwood Madder, slates, pencils,
school books &c. all mixed together in one compound. There
has been something wrong with almost every piece
of machinery sent for, last spring they sent to Z
C. M. I. for a two horse large sized Molasses cane
mill. It was put into the hands of
who sent a small one horse mill with some parts
missing when it arrived. It was entirely too
small for their use and last of all though not
least they wanted to start a tannery had their
vats in place and tanner and materials all
on hand, they wanted a bark mill and sent
money by Bro and when he arrived
at he not going to requested
the Beaver Co-op, who is dealing with the Z
C. M. I. to send for a bark mill for the Sunset
Tannery. Bro Smith had to send an extra
team to the ferry to bring it but when it arrived
behold! and Lo! it turned out to be a little
giant, a corn-cob mill and not suitable
for grinding bark at all, now all has to wait
until a bark mill can be bought at St
Louis, brought to the terminns by vail and
then freighted from there by way of . Now is not this enough to try the patience
of Saints? to say nothing about sinners, I think
it is. I think that persons living as far from
Salt Lake as these settlements are who wish to
patronize their own Institutions and pay
down should have a little care and pains
taken for them and not make such blunders
as have been made towards them. The people
of this country do not think that Bro Clawson
has done them justice. They did not know