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Show JO:-m BUSHI :,\X DIA BY 1897 -2- l:Re?1iri n~ harness, stormy . 2: ~oo'•: :'.arie l: Ef t'ie Eorehe9.d to i1:olbrook & [-!;Ot the :rr.ail driver to take t'le::i to •·" 0odruff . I c :une h crae . 3: Sto:r.;iv. I o lo-:;ed some . 4: 0 ros: iI:1nsen, Richards, S . ?1~. Po:!'ter and I surve~red on a ditch to t-,_ke the water out south of Brmvns old olace . 5: ~'ie ~i r ished s urvey i:1g the ditch vrhi.ch we think if nractable , but will require considera ble labor. 6: '.ire'l.sed h9.rness 9.nd nlowed so:r...e. 7: Reg,..ihr fast d<'l.y . V( ickliff' is still nretty sick. Attended S . School 2 ?•m• attended megtin g , sever9. l bore testimony 9.nd in the speci-3.l pr'l.yer we had Honer rememll ered tha t he should be directed in finding our genealogy- . (.Uso · c t ~ f V/9.S ? ~ d ~ - ) · 8 : ·.Torking around home . Yf ickliff is growing vre9.ker . 9: Around home . Shyed up i;ia rt of the ni ght vlith Vfickliff, his breathing is hard, Sister S. ~orter sweat him . 10: ':rickliff is 23 years old tod9.y . ·,::e out cold wet cloths around hj_s chest, but it g9.ve very little relief. Sister Ec I.avrn cc Rich,, rds stayed up with ,;Tickliff fore Part of the ni ght & I after part . Se ems to grow worse, could t:1lk but - very little, said he had n o po.in . 11: 33 years a r:_:o was our wedd ing da y . I went to Hobrook t: tele graphed to Snaufl:_o,ke for Dr. V.' alford & on the way home I met Ezra Richards who /,.v; C/( j 1ffi:1formed me th'.lt ~{t .<?k l iff di ed at 2 P , ~ I went back to Eo l ::i:!'ook & _::p 1-e cl_ tehgraph od the Dcotor not to come. Got buria l clothes & ca me home. Sent Ray 'T' a nner to HBb er to tell ?reston, they both came next day. Si las Smith ?.:. r.h ria cqme at 2 a . m. 12: Bras . Richa rds and S . H. Porter m,:.de the coill.n . 3: . M.Ta na er and Chris Kanudson du;; the gr a ,re . ?rest on c 9_me from Heber 45 miles in 6½ hours , arrived ht.1:re 5:30, felt very bad to find his brother dea d. Frank l icl.aws vrent to '.Voodruff t : got ] arie &: E:'fie Uore head. Ve ry wb.dy f:!'om north. 13: Sister Bushr.i.s_n seemed overcome with grief and said she was r, oing to follovr her son. Jres. L.P.atch c 1.me at 2 p.m. Sn ovI covers the ~round. 2 p .m. the fun e:'."al s e rvices were be gun, J .c . Hansen y residing . J .H. Rich9_:rds S?oke of the vrork to b e done beyond the veil. J . C .}hnsen said ·:-ic!cliff ','ra.s s. very exe:,pla.ry you n g man , and he would be Glad to have his children f ollow his eY-<i.r:1ple , and otherwise ·)r 'l. is e d his c:iaracter . Pres. }fa.tch S?ok e ,,rell on the p:r eat work to be done on the other side the veil. 3ros. S.~r: . & ~T .T. :'ort e r s p oke well o f the deceased . Bene Sn owing. diction by J . B: . Picha r d s. '.'e'l.rly all the oeoole went to the cemetery and witnessed his burial. The sno·N vr:3.s fallinr, fast a s he W '.lS lowered and the gra ve was white ini;ide with s now . All the ward showed r,reat symoathy and done all they could for us. Stooped s n ovrin[!; in the evening . We received letters of c ondolence fror:: Lc1cy H. Flake & S .D. Rogers & wife . This w9.s a sad parting f or u s <i.S Wickliff vras always a dutiful son a nd s eeme d fas t e nterin g thn r:i,,'1. nly d uties of life. 2 ?• m• our V-Tard Confere nce b e G9- n. I made a brief re nort of the c on d ition of the 1.':a rd . J .H. Frisby spoke for some time al s o Sihs Sni th & ~r es . Hp_tch. 7 "1 .m. c onve n ed a nct p resented the Gei:er,d &: local '1.ut horit i e s, all su st ·:i. i!ied • g : l'J a . m. a ttended S. School. .:Jros Frisby, ~:atxh, Richards, Hansen & I all spoke. All to gether we h1td a. r ood time . |