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Show -7- t~.lem tC! 1 Some 30 mile y. Th peopl ·· re uch Acit , d o. • . a.ughn d ot er · re r nklin. The · hi tes a d indians h ld esh kie complo.i 1 d t '·1at th i tee: • d sold his i.J .ian .hl. ke ·~hich r s t o · 11 t tr uble. rkinson, d • · • Pa.cker, .rere r uirad t iv the indi ms e yok of e ttle e ch of them; thi made peace: The · ~l i .1s :restored all he property th could to the hites and nt a: ay in pe_ce. 1' L tt r Day S ·11t have be rt in the h bit of s ndin teamsto the t t ·. to ring o th e:migr nt of th L ·tter•duy S nts fro ·t,he s . uri 1 • v .r.. I put o ::~ ox and broth r Doney anoth r . This e did for two years . others from r n li ~ , nt te~ s s metim ~ 3 or 4 yok of oxen; and ule"' or horr:e teem ri th 2 span to each te Properous time •-trader from the north cam to Frcnklin and bought p our produe to our and th ir adva.ntag ; wheat wae ,.5 bu hel gold flour .. 12 per hundred lb , butter 50 cent pe%' lb . and egg 50 cents per dozen this fpll . I sold co·-;r for • 40 d ent tb money ha.e to the ··tete by • Hyde o£ Hyde- Perk r. a to 1865 th of' ,J(.nuar:"f I h .d son by m i e. H ·1 r n Richttrd, y-. 1ft r puttin y er pin, I started to S lt "ke City ith .rnie J.J nd ·as m rri d to h ron th 2nd of June by G o. • Cannon officiating . ·ater high t .. 1is year ·, ebe bridg washed a:va.y, and I had to cross the rive ne~r th mount ins . £.den brid e , a one. Attended the farm s u ual . About tbie ti.ne ·v n~r rethr n on th· wall con t-id ma o • t·rt abl the t011 of f1zy' ti eet ng Hou .e of · ) 1klin, and I i th in uilding tne h us • I , a~ or in I'h · f' 11 Dro. ~ . Fh tt, ent to Oxford to t et hi sh p; coming baok, tr-..r in to c1·oss B ar hivar on the ice, his w on broke through. H dro\Te his sh ep up the river, cro sed over hi ,.., 1£( forded) , alk d a di tf:nc then eat down e d waa fr-oz.en o ~ th. "t' t.'"r.tth other hunt d for l_ o. Fhut·t but id not find him. On Christ, s a·l t ao e of the hretberen e t to ~-~ Rr ~iv r a.nd brought Fhr itts • sheep to ran liJ. The c ttl follo;ed. th r very cold . I vi ite - bother ""illitun Richard 'in ~rord t den 70 miles from Fr~nklin thi fall . I'uoy im on th .:.rd inter. H·: h itts• be n 1866 ·place and _, rking n re nie ha.d da t&sual ir.t the canyo11 nd other pl cea hter born n · ed S :.trah L • body s foun in rch he had be n c vere fr zen. Put in crop thi· prin ' n~ rai r chj.ld Sar ·h Ant di d 0 th fourth of f tember. r>n th 23rd Yife L 1 gave birth to eon call d J(~m s . 1867 'l · ing the f .rm lookirtg ·tar the toe' f and 1. O:l th fou:rtee .. th of 1 ovember my .rvif nie had R is d retty f·ir crop. 1868 a... usu 1 on the arm as at other y :ra, e11d tt nd d to any or privata . I attend d the October confer nee at Sa.lt Lake my ""r accompanied m on this trip . e:nt in a wagon di t cnce 11 s . l~i f dig in ot to s, h 1 doi g thing to th drag, it fell do , o my foot, one dr g tooth t throu h ~ f oot and Diece of the boot be for thf; tcoth. J. ~· foot 1a. o:r for good whil • T i r 11 m:J son 'd vard and my 1 nt ~ o ~ork on the Central acific Railway 7 |