| Show THE HONOR OT THE THING Some few days ago in conversation withpatron of the Herald we happened to state that we found 1t rather uphill business to publish our paper withoutrevenue as up to the present time we have paid all expenses out of our own private means and though some have expressed adniration of our poor efforts we have not received the first dollar to assist us in paying our stationary bi1l However we were comforted by the Gentleman above refered to by his assuring us that the honor of the thing was ample remuneration for our labors Very well Brother John we want some lumber and we shall be glad to present you some of our honor for pay Pausemoment his generation with Contrast the poverty of Robinson and the affluence of today What vast change in men and the times has come about incentury andquarter But really has the joy of living changed that much if indeed at all iThe wall was built but did not last ages as the editor believed Source Richard Public Mr Hansen Assistant Librarian Salt Lake Library Wood Utah Historical Society Coples ofissues of the Manti Herald over perfod Jamuary 31 to May 18 1867 -117 |