| Title | Wesley and Lillian Ann Palmer, this is your life |
| Alternative Title | This is your life |
| Contributor | Tanner, George S. |
| Date | 1961 |
| Temporal Coverage | 1875-1961 |
| Spatial Coverage | Snowflake (Ariz.); Apache County (Ariz.); Joseph City (Ariz.); Navajo County (Ariz.); Arizona; Little Colorado River Valley (N.M. and Ariz.) |
| Subject | Palmer, Wesley, 1875-1963; Palmer, Lillian, 1879-1964; Latter Day Saints--Arizona--Snowflake--Biography; Snowflake (Ariz.)--History; Snowflake (Ariz.)--Biography; Latter Day Saints--Arizona--Joseph City--Biography; Joseph City (Ariz.)--History; Joseph City (Ariz.)--Biography; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Arizona--History; Latter Day Saints churches--Arizona--History |
| Description | Typescript copy (13 pages) of a program in honor of Wesley Palmer (1875-1963) and Lillian Ann (Bushman) Palmer (1879-1964) held on 5 February 1961, at a Sunday evening session of the Maricopa Stake Conference conducted by the Mutual Improvement Association. The program, patterned after a television show titled "This is Your Life," includes reminiscences of friends and relatives. They grew up in families that settled Snowflake and Joseph City, Arizona. |
| Collection Number and Name | Ms0034 Oral Histories of Mormon Settlement in Arizona |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| Rights | |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s65x8b67 |
| Setname | uum_msa |
| ID | 1725699 |
| OCR Text | Show '-) LILLL"iN .'JID 'ffiSLEY PAI.MER "This Is Your Life" LILLIAN ANN AND W1~SLEY PALM'SR "This Is Your Life" 1961 Western Americana Denartment University of Utah Libraries Salt Lake City page 1 TRO~:\S E • 1-filIGilT ... Ht-..STEP.. Of cnrn'MONI ES AND Rl'.AnER: This is the Sm1<lay even ~.11g e~eziotj. of the Maricopa Stnkc Conference, conducted by the I-I.I.Ao We nr.a asacmbled her~ ir, l-1eoa 9 A._•i?:on.., F~brt,.:i:..7 5 11 1961 in the lnterstake Centei" to present 11 Tm:s IS YOUR LIFF.." 'fhe 1 ife s t ory of sr.i::e{'! coq_:-1~ here in ou1· au dience. who probably lea~t suspect 1ti will be told tonight. Th~;· knc-"1 notld.n5 w'n a tso~v,; ;r about the e•.1eninga progratn. Thie cou1,le c ,:i ar-e honori ng tcni ght i.9 on~ of the very f e;,1 remaining couples of the original Morrnon Pionee:rc to A-xiz.onao Scme pronounced statistics may help you to guess who they ara . While the honored man of the e-.,!'!ning wa~ fH ling a mise!on for the church in the fnll of 1917P bio faith[ul ~ife asst!!iled the respon~ibilities of the affairs at home ~ which include d the CE.re of 7 ~hildrenc This fin-~ couple sant «11 four sons \.mo lived beyond infancy on fore:i f n ~.ic~d.ons f or the cburcho ln adaition these same sons c ombining their y,yn ·s of S to!;c H:f.eoion:1.ry scrv:i.c~ wi.th that of their father, filled , "'f!--2~~.Yenra of l o cal ruie~fon:-,-ry ecrvic~~ !low t he ir daught,~rs were m:!eeionaries also. Of t!1<': six d5: u 6 h t ers 1,hc J.ivad bey~nd infancy, fo ur filled regular foreign roissic,nso The other two have ~-,:1"1. a very sµ<2d. "-l gcneo!nSY mission for the family, which hr.is includ~d the p~1·iN;. Q:C rwot of their ma ture lifot:i.roe. By adding the miss~ ionax-y service of g:-cmtl~on£._ this foraily has a total of__:}_ 0 _year a of foreign misa"' ionary oervice . Also (J !J yez;.re of loca1. or stak'1! td.saionary eerviceo Other chuTch aervice !'(;'cord si1ew: years c f set apc1rt Temple work .;1,.,- _:2T:.._yeara of stake leadcrehip __?:.j..._years of t-, nrd leadership c;,:ch, ding au::dlliar-iea _L_~-y~ara of ward au;rilliary leadership __ '3'-:-years of clae~1 teachin.g Noi:: incl uced in the statistics ah:eady giv~n are by in1.~Wf] :Z 6 'f' years of sirr.Har church service j 0 To the 5 oupl e we honor tonight, 13 chHdzen were born~ Ten are still living .. Thny h 2.v2 .,_1,t~gr-an<lcM.ldren~ __,j,_Q__r:,1.·2.:~t grandchildren or a total blood poster ... ity to d~te of_'Ji:_L. Not one of al l these d~scend~nts use alcohol or tobacco .rmd all who are r.un·i:-1::! hav-': bean r:,.: 1rried in the church Tenplca" That is r:i.ght-~Ih·other. zn d S iH te:r Hesh2y Pal mer o knot.:r t hem o11 lm;pi~ed by U<?:::by a nd UJ. 1:1.an Pfl.lcc1~ the following short po~m was written dedicat,~d tc- ALL ELDEKi.}l O')UT'L!,:l: When at any time a very elderly couple before you You chance to s~eg B~ cautiou® in your jud.::;r.~nto and opinions They are fer mo'e than they oce~ to be . Be not as th2 wel 1 knc,wn hl fod trio Hho to the eleph;;;.n:; <lid go-.. t o eee . Like a ti.1~1~, 11!«:: ,'.l w2.1l , like a i:"ope Ar[;u,;cl tr,e i 11 ir1f o.:-7eil who cc,ul d not This couple beforz yoJ ,17'2 c: . J. ldren, they a1·e you th She is the br:h.li~, h e 1.9 the grco'.:no They are natti!'es moat c"ir~i;:1~te maturity ., Man and "~om..1n 1.,0 od nr?.! :l..n full bloc:::~ TOM \,,TR!Gl:'i': Gcmponed by Ne-\d J V (j) ·\ \J page 2 It is importJ.nt to kno~i that it wa.s th~ great gathering powl!r of the restored Gospel of Jesus Chri&t that bi-ought the pioneer progcnatora of this coupl~ to the Cbtermoun ... tain region of the Weat,, To the Utoh area of the extensive mormon state of Desereto We$ley, you were the first of 10 children, 5 boys ~nd 5 girls born to Alma Ze111f.ra Palmer and Alzada Sophia Kn rtchn{?r~ "fot!:'l." life story began a little over 85\ years agoo You were born the 2!.-th d-1y of July~ 1875 in Deaver County, ten-1tory of Uta.ho Only 5'2 months after your bi!'th PreG1,dcnt Brigham Yoimg bagtm to organize larr,e companies of saints, with the i nst:r.uctiono to leave their homc:3 and many of their poas essiono in Utah and to establish rmttlements throughout Arizona and · other inter-mountain 0 areas. Your parents weTc among tbone appointed by Brig~am Yotmg to colonize in Arizonao Wetlf:y, you accon;p,anied them on the long jouzncy to A¥fzona. THALIA KARTCI!NER'S VOICE: (Wesl~y's cousin) Wesley do you re;n~b2r a close call to death n-2ar Lees Ferry? Of course, Wealey could net b~ e:..-pected to remember thia close call to death» only as people have told him about it 11 becat,3~ he wae just 2% yearo oldo My fatheT cllld Wesley's mother are brother and sistar. My father was the younge£.t of the H ing brothers and sisteze 11 e:.nd waa tr:iv~ling with this same company of saints when this experience happaned ,. Hy father was almost fouzteen years old at the timeo H~ is here tonight as a special guest for ehie pzogramo Father would you stand please4 this is my father 0 :r?'in Kartchner. He will be 97 yca:rs old the 20th of this montho Aunt Minnie Stzatton is also by him. She is fathers half sister end waa also on the same journey. She waa almont 7 years old and is now o"J'cr 90" The method used by the Palmers ti> tr3vel to A~:tz,.ma waR two covered wagons, one wagon tTailing--faotened to the othe::- and both W8gon$ heing pulled by the same three yok~ cf slo\o.\' 11 clumny~ luwbering o:r:eno l'he journey had been long and dangerous, but they had fiz:ully axrived at the Colorado River and safely crossed at Lees Ferry, the upper croseing in Decembt.:r , 1877. T11e loose cattle and other stock were forced to swim the danger-ous stream. Uad it not been for acme reverses ca•Jsed by p-:u·t of tha oxen breaking loose and ewfoiming badk acroes the river. then having to he rounded up and brought back again, the company would have ~~sn up and out of the canyon befo~~ darko But this delay forced them to t r avel the most cl;rngerous section of the road during the night hours~ They must continue bec.ouse on th!s side of the ri.ver thel"e was no place to camp nor feed· for the an!malai, until they 1:eached the to;, 011t of the canyon" Because of the da.rknese, it Wc;B nececrna~y for Wealeyt o t:tother to watch carefully to 0ee that the wagon wheels did not get too close to the ro3d ledgeo The way up ot.,t of the canyo:'.'I wsa only a windir.g ruil'row, pathlike roado Th~y had reached the top cf ::r.e rm"lg(! of mou:i1taina celled Lee's Backbone and Hesley vas riding hich on the ceat in the tred 1-1:",son with his mothe!:', while his father •·alked by the mren on the mcm1t.<1.:1. n si da of the roado At one point in the turn o[ this very narrc;~,r 1·oad, the cocen slightly crowded the canyon side a.nd W~ole.y' a u.1oth(~? 2!?.!!}ing that one wcgon wheal t-1as being forced over the road ledge~ which 'i.;OUlG ti.J::-:,~~ the wagc-ns and all they c--:ntnined over the cliff into the t:r€!r-:>:!hez·ous cnnycn m.."'!ny. mct'i1j.' fee?t belc,w :- scrcarn~d a warning to her husb:.rnd,, Wef31.ey' a father• strong in r:.;~sd-:? m:c tl"aioed f.r, quick 1.·csi11tance to danger, jumped wJl.t:h all M.s w~ight and c;tre11gthp \dth both hands and feet on the oppo6lit2 wagon wheel; at the oo1ne tirr..z w-tth a pra7er in hi..s 11~art :,·e!Ung 1 ewhca Haw TeJt" to his favorite o:-i.t • The old o:r quid~ly sensin3 !{he ~anger fo his m£,;0tera voice launched mightUy to the left, fordng the other five ox:at.1 and the two wagcno to nafety on the roado It was th ... prevfou~ t:.air.:'.nt; fo the life of the man and the ox accompanied by prayer that saved th~ li fa (>f Ueslf;y and his mother. Pr~yci· training and fora;tbought are wo:iderful virtues to develop withi.n ourselves~ because always preparation pre .. ced,.w power., TOM \1RlGHT: After thh e,q:.crience thei-r journey continued m1.til they reached Sunset Croseing on r.h Little Colorado 1a-c2ir New Yc;3r:s clay Jan, l, 1078 . Here they spent 2 or 3 weeks at Sunact, a eett:lement led by K.ot :');nithu Then tr.ey pzoce:t,Gl.r:.:d up the river vithin a f.cn miles 9outh ·est c,f Sto J.-.rnepi10 Hen: Wc.s lcy 1 e pcrenta and 7 other families estao .. lished the to.-m oi Old Taylor, Jan,. ).'2 0 1878 Fith John Kartchner as bishop., At thio loc..'.lt:1.on Hvc irr:.:~nti::,:n dame wm·c bt.xilt by this company on the ehifty Little Coloradoo Likewioc. fiv.? fbt%1 wc..--:e waohcd do-.:n stream by floodG within aix months,, ---:-,- page 2 lt is important to know that it was the great gathering pawl!r of the restored Gospel of Jesue Chri&t that bxougnt the pioneex- progcnator~ of this coupl.? to the Chtermoun ... tain region of the Weoto To the Utoh area of the extensive mormon state of Deseret. Wer;lcy. you were the first of 10 children, 5 boys ~nd 5 girls born to Alma Zemf.ra Palmer and Alzada SQ9hia K::irtchncr. Yo1..~'%: life story began a little over 85\ years ago~ You were bor-n the 2!~th dr.'ly of July:i 1875 in Deaver County, territory of Utaho Only SJ.2 months after your bi!'th Prcddcnt Brigham Yo,mg bagan to orgnnfae larr,e companies of saints, with the inst:r.uction:l to leave t heir h (,mco and ri:.any of their poasessicmo in Utah and to eatabl:lsh rwttlementa thrcughout Arizona and · other inter-mountain 6reas. Your parento were among those appointed by Brig~nm Yotmg to colonize in Arizonao Wetl~y, you accon;pa.nied them on the long journey to Afizona~ THALIA KARTCI!NER'S VOICE: (Weslf?y's cousin) Wesley do you r~~b2r a close call to death near Lees Ferry? Of course, Wealey could net b~ eA--pected tc remember this close call to death» only as people have told him about it 11 becat;3~ ha was just 2% yearo oldo My fathez- .md Wesley's tr'.other are brother and sistaro My father was the youngett of the U. ing brothers and dste.xep end was tr:iveling with this same company of saints when this <!::q,erience happ~:'!ed. Hy father was almost fouzteen years old at the time., Ht is here tonight as a spec!al gueet for this p?ogrcoo Father would you stand pl eas eth is is my father Orz-in Kartchner. He will be 97 yca::rs old the 20th of this montho Aunt Minnie Stratton ie also by him. She is fathers half sister and waa also on the aame journey. She waa almost 7 years old and !snow o~er 900 The method used by the Palm~rs tv tr3vel to A~izona waR two covered wagons, one wagon tr.-ailing--factened to the othe~ and both w.?.gnn~ paing pulled by the same three yoke of slowt> clumsy, lumbering c,,;;t~no l'he journey had been long and dangerous, but they had fii..:ally a'.i'.'rived. at the Colorado Riv~r and safel~• crossed at Lees Ferry, the upper crossing in Dccembt.:r, 1677 o The loose ca t tle and other stock were forced to swim the danger.oua etrcamo . Had it not been f er ecrroe rever ses ca.•.rned by p-:art of tha oxen breaking loose and swimming hadk ac~oes the river. then having to be rounded op and brought back again, the company would have ~~en up and out of the canyon befo~~ darko But this delay forced tl1em to t ravel the most d.-"rngerous section of the road dctring the night hoursQ They mu&t continue bec~use en this side of the ri.ver the:re was no place to camp nor feed · for the an!male~ until t hey reached the to~ o~t of the canyon. Because of the darknese, it Wc;B ncceooax-y for Wealey~o ttothe:r to watch carefully to see that the wc1gon wheels did not get too close to the ro3d ledeeo The "'13)" up ot,t of the canyon was only a windir.g riarrow. pathlike roado Th~y had reached the top cf the rang<! of mouS1taino called Lee 's Backbone and Wesley t.1as riding hieh on the ceat in the tre.i1-1:c1gon ~1th his mother t while his father ;,;alked by the mren on the mou,1t.<J.i n s! da of the roado At one point in th e turn o[ this very narrG•'1 1·oad, the rocen slightly crowded t:hc canyon sf.ch and Het,ley' s u.1oth(~? S:?.l!:!ing that one wcgon wheel ..,1as being forced over the road ledge > which 'i.;OUlG ti.1:·::M the wage-no and all they c--,ntained over the cl :lff into the er.ar-:~herous c.!nycn n1<~ny. inany f es:~t below:, scrcarn.zd a uarning to her husband., WEeley' a father, strong in ::;~::.d~ m,c trained 5::. quick 1.·csi1ttance to danger~ jumped ,;,dth all M.s w~!ght <.\nd E;trc11gth~ vith both hand1J and feet on the opposit~ wagon wheel; at the same tirc.z with a ,ra:;er :tn Id.a Lea!.·t y~!li. g '°Whoa Haw TeJt" to bis favorite o~ • The t.,ld or! quid~ly sensin 0 the cc1ngf~r in his m£-,,ater.a voice launched migh tlly to the left, forcing the o thel." five oxen and the two wagcna to nafety on the roado It was th prev1.cu~ t~ain!..nt; in th~ Hf e of 1:he man and the ox accompanied by prayer that eaved thia lifa of U~•,lfay and his mother. Pr~.ycr, training and forethought are wo~derful virtuee to develop within ourselve6 9 because always preparation pre- cedea power., TOM \."RIGHT: After this e,:pcr!ence their jow:ncy continued Ul'ltil th e y reached Sunset Crosaing on the Little Colorado H.i ~r New Ycrsrs day Jan, l, ta78n Here they spent 2 or 3 weeks at !:Juneet, a settlement led by i..ot. 8,-nithu Then tr.ey pzoce~d.r..:d up the river withir1 a f.ctt miles south •oe t c,f Sto J(,s~piio l!m.•~ Wt;slcy 1 e parents and 7 other families eatab .. Uohed the to,m oi Old Taylor, J ,m,. ?.'2 0 1878 Pith John Kartchner ae bishopo At thin locat::l,1.-m five irri:~ntbn damo wr.n.·c bHilt by this company on the ohifty Little Colo1·ado. Likewioc fiv~ {k't'lt.1 ·wc.xe wachcd d,,-.:n trcam by floods within ob:: months,, page 3 Ar; a reault of this dincoureeerns:nt, tlesl€y' o fath,~r and hio brotler ... in-law, Willi&m Jo Flake,J saddled horses and made an e~:tcnsive cxc.tu•aion to find a core favorable location . The reeu l t of this s ent-ch was th~ purch:is~ of the James Stinson Ranch, later to be known as Sno'-1flnke . Ti::'..e nae Weslcy•n howe \;u.:-lrig the remainder of hio child.. hood and y.oung manhooda JOllN nEWITT'S VOlCE: (Wesley's missionary companion) Do you rem?.mher the rattle cns.ke s to1-y? One day, at Sno~fl.ak:a ~hr.m ,,7es!.1'.!y was just a little fellow, he w~s playing with his homemade lariat, when he found a en.:!ke ~rd became enchanted ~d.th its pecuUai" song. Somehow he was succes3:f ol i:1 l at.: s \.~ ing ito Ee wcs r.o e:la tad cvei- his success, that he ran into the hour.e, pulling the :make on th~ rope afti::.1r h:i.m and then on through tov1Qrd the basement steps t o sbcw hi.3 lric)t:r.er., Hc9ley 1 o Uncl ~ 1-fark was at the top of the steps when he saw the specta cloo Secin:; thc1t: it ,·n.6 rattle snake, h~ ocreamed at the boy to "Drop the rope". No c·;1e w~s huzt, but eve,·ycne t:rc;ubled with f~ar until the snake was killed. You see. ft doe::J :.ot alwa.yc pay to be bco succe 9sfu l, because often in life we succeed in getting thing~ uh:ich lctte:!' we actually clon' t: want at all. JOHN E. PALMER'S VOlCE: (Wesley' a brother) My brother Wesley 1o ten years and two days older than myself, so when he was a grown n:.an 9 I was yet a ch Udo ! have never forgot t~n that he wae alwaya kind to me. For a whil<? we 1 bed on the farm betwe~n Tay lo~ and Snowflake, and walked to school l~ or 2 miles distanceo One day• es I was just leaving Snowflake, l met Wesley and one of his friends on ho1·sebsck . Wesle.y ju-mped off hie hor!H~ and taking rrie by the hand, gave me quite a hard spanking, cot.mU.ng the lic.;:a atJ he proceti!:ded and a last haz-cl one ( to grow on), l was complatel y be\,ild::-:rcd wond~:,:bg what thia mean.:. <'md wae almost crying, Hhen he &aid "l!appy Birtbday" and gave ru~ scm2 money. Then I m:.d~rstoodo / One morning ,;;il:f.1e still li\r::.!:g- hetweet1 Teyler and Snowflake, wh.,1n 1-lesley went out to do his chores> h~ spi~d a wild (bob) c~t in the bnrn o He rush~d to the house for father' o 44 't-::h~:::heot'o:r. Ao h ,, to the barn 11 the cat ha.d climbed on a post and wag je st diGapp2arin3 bubi'r.d eome hay in the loft. Weeley c .. i."f1b:!d th~ post ri gtd; behind M.n s with rif'1e in hauda When he could aee over t he h~y !-': ;:" Ca.~ ,:.::;~1 co:.:·r,-<:·:•0tl just a te'd f e-st f ?om him and dicln qt appreciate Wesley 1 & prccience et al l . •-Tit!1 o.:;c a;.':i! a!"ound tho pont in 01 dcr to hold on, Wesley pointed the £Un at the cac 2nd firad just as Mr. Kitty w~s in the act of springing at him. His foe foll de-::<! antl the b a ..:tl..? m.\3 over. l th ot!ght cf l'iim a:;, a h~n-ou 4 TOM 1,7RIGilT: LiUi.:sn youi' foth .::r ~7.-:! 3 r.1 S;.} •~;;.lled by P1·c::d,dc!~t B;.•:tcha.!!t Yeung to Ot'!ttle in Ari.zon.:.. He wi:e a pm.·t o.f of •::,c !ir.!.•t £"ci.:r CC'fil~K'.::, i.:?.3 of aa:lnts to be organized · and waa with the lc·'...1:,ng t~~:!'.'."G ,,i.,:;;", th;;'y r,~~ched Cut::.eet G!'ocsiri.g on th~ Little Colorado River, ria.:·-:.h 23, H376~ 'fitb ~,r8t, s::s,,:i l.:t 22 n:.;;nth~· before tbo Palm:.;ro nrrived, ad 11% mo~l!::h3 b2fc,re thi:! Le>i sc1.tl1:Yr.~ni: :1.~1 S;::lt Ri·:m: ·vc.lley. Yv:.,-r father was p:ro!:linent in the fot.:!,din_r, of .:.:.le11 1 s ct.::_:;; , l: 1': Bi:- to h:.: :;ncwn as St, Joeeph and the1'l Joseph City, which is t h '.? t.nily ;:ea1.i. ~"ni:1,-:; s~ttlo,'."f.':cii: un ::'.,c ltr;;c:r !..~td e Colcra.<lo P.iv~r today" Your father w~:.t t<, Utah the fr,l!owir.z :i'~!\T. ;nd :.::."1te,.-.:,~ 6 with a net.1 bride i-:ho l ater becaoe your rcothm.· a c,, ,~ LUHa:1 ycu are thEi s •~cor.d of fci.\::" diHd:::c::s. 3 girls and one boy, born to John Bushrnnn and Ha!"y lir~n rct:(!rson. Y-:,".J al~1:i h'.l''G eight othc~~: b~oth ,~rs aad f01.1r othe1· sic.ters, children of rour f..:::lH~r anr.1, Le 1_3 A:1;y::1ine Smith. You::- l::.f c sto:ry b1cg.m 79 years, 3 month t:i , and S d;..ys £ig<'o 'fo ,,~ w-2,:--e horn H.:!111:1•.,rean n:f.cht, October Jl, 1079 near Allen's Cam? sHe i.n th _ Ol <l Stock.1::.1e :-:".':..·::, them in Arcr•c County, tcnitc.ry of A7tizonao You;: f~thcx- !,n acl!:1 itlor, :-:-, !:.:!fag B!!}W? of Sto Jose h Hard for 29 years, was a coune elol" to Lot SrnH:h in tl1~ LiU::'.'.-t! Co l,:;;:-;:;c,:-. P.:ix er St2.!~r.~ Prc~ick:ncyo Ycu oft:1;n enter~ tefoed l,. 'il ~ord !!c.,odruf:i: .:·nd 1::.,1 :.:-:,.· c:,!:h '..!:r Ge·,';c,-:111 ~1'!lrl St ;ke .:1uttwrH:i0s cif tht! chtn:ch in your chil<iho:>d horneo LETTIE P. BATES VOICE: (ol-:foat livinti da1.13htez- frorn Provo, Utah} page ,~ Mother there axe sozTowa th~~t oleo come :i..nto our U.fc sometimeso It was July 5~ 1385 tn Sto .!oaeph. Ar:i. Eon.:'. whrm my gr!mdmother Hary Duahm3.n died. She had feen failing hi rwl'.-ilth fo;: se,•eral monthso Thex·c ~ere 110 doctor-e and few nuroea. All members of tL('! fa::!ily and of th-e ward had been fasting and praying with hop{! that she would g£t ,H~ll P :~ut it ecemzd to be her tir~ t:o go1 As ahe parted from this life she left th1·\'2e 1:1.::eli-! children" t1y r,;,nthe:r,. ::ge Hv~, was the oldMt. Although rnany fi-ien<ls and ki11::l m~t>ezs of tte family t1•ied to comfort my moth.!r• she said as she e2w hr;r rn~ther 3 o 02.:rntiful st:i!.H fo::..i sh,2 felt a ;::c,st te:rrible lonelines s come into h::,r life.. H-c•,.7cver. .;i.:, gret-1 up she began to · unde?:stand how faith works and gain,1d much t trei~eth f r,:i,2 i:; b;_st eu-nQh-:-,-,;; t::c t hough t ah.Jayo z-cmained "How wonderful it wculd ba to htr,:e ny ,,wri "'Tlc-the;: to ~o to fo-r r.elp and council and to share my joyao" This e,cpcrienc~ not c-nly h~lp~c m,~ rnot~·,e.r to be r:hc kind of wcrnan she thought her mother was, but she has inst111~c1 w:H:hb us, her cbildrcn.» the iropoi·tunco? of great faith an~ prayer. VERA P • MURPift '13 VOICE : Written by Lettie P. Bates ( cfaugh t "r from Spanish Fork, Utah) Motherp do you ot111 remem~er Brigham Young Jro? TOM WRlGUT: Vera was a twin, but her partner Vil"a, df.ed of Scarlet Fever when 7 months and ten days old. VERA AT MIKE: l ~m sure mother will al~;::.1yr: r-em~mber B:d.ghz.,;1. Young Jr. One day at St. Joseph when Mother w:12 a small girl etendfog at. th(.; doox- by mother I,oio, aU were bidding Apos tle Brigham Young J'!::"o g~ocib~l ~nd !;'30dluckc Ho had been ~,io1.ting with the Bushn~ans and was leaving t~,e hou3e to co:1t::.m~e hia travti'!lt:l and church aosignnents i;hen Sister Bushman gave him a big doiJble h:m<lf.ul of cfa1.icious homer,nde cookieso He attempted to put them in hio coat pr~ckcr, but $Geinn it ':·?as <liffi,:.ult~ looked down at mother 9 om:Ueci and saidp ,r.;hy--1 can~ t anY'-1hc!'e n<.::ar reqch r!.Y r,ockets ( laug:1ir::g) l 'm too fat. H®re you put the cc0!:ies in my coat for m(l. 0 So mother p:::-our.Uy .:-each ad pu and carefully put the eockiee in hin pocl:at:Bo Sl-w has remember ~d the inciden t: aver these many years., lf you w-znt children to t'enc;ube1· you whzn tbey [p."ow to maturity~ give them little attentions .. .,,nowo ADELE n. WES'I'OVRR 'S VOICE: (Lillian~ own 3iste:r p .Jos ~ph City, Arizona) Lillian do you rem:::::1b,~-;:- th~ dcclkaticn of the Salt Lak"' Tc-.mple? When Lillicm Ruchri!2n ~-,,t:3 13 ye".rs old she tn~.,k an er.:cit:lcg trip to Utah. She scay@d for 13c.;1~time i:! B2.:i.t Lake C:l.i:y uith her i\unt Josie Evers. 'mien she went to Lehi, Utah and stayed ;,;ith bcT C-rur:..t.tot:i,e,: Pet•~',"."fKm. It wa:s l·:h:i.l~ she wc::s th~ro ~tat the Snlt L:ik~ Te:t2pe w~s: cfodic,1 ~ted, and ahe had the p:;:-t,.,,ilege of attei'.d:tng :h-2 ,fai~lcctc:."y s r.,rvJi;.e;a., TM.a t-m.a a :re1 l~tter event in her life. Sh e eamll? 1:~1a i n the \T...Ont:h of. Hc.w,,m;::,e:i:- 18~3" with .3!iuhop Jc;m Hunt of Snowflake and his family, :fer f&thez- J.'.!0,c ;?.:lsI:o:,: 1-:imt 5 gut.lJ;:'l.S nf mollaH!:.les for har transpor ... tation home. In the :,p rbg of 1B96, L:U. l fari "Jent to Wn()dn~f f to Hc1.· k _for Sis tar Cecila Ouens, uho had bean fm inva1 ic' for aeve:·;d y ,~,'l!"S o ';.'hi~.,,, i:h~:: c , S ic1:er Owarrn and a sioter Savage , \:h o w.:-ts al so an invalid t2.:ik:d th~ r:12i::t::: o:: th ~ Hoo<:"\ruff ward to fast and pray for themo Al 1 f noted tvo days e·,d ni1:;:,ta. A!)r.,ut 11con the n-ext cay» the~ere both tabm to the river to be b.<:lpt:iv:J fo::- thei:r ht;;:::.tho They cm:riad Sieter Omms to the bug[~Y wh2n they m:,: t to tbc :r:;.v<);, , bu:: t:hm., they bz-oti;,-ht her b~ck she could walk to the houoe with helpo In the aftHnoon, · 11 gath~rcd at Slr.tcr r;,~vap,e' s hc!n<e for n mecti ngo In the meeting the gift of tongues c:1me to May llntch O " !w ahc t.:ll kcd !n tongues. Sister Savage m~a given the aift of ini:erprt'.:ltation ,mu she toid the pet,!,Jle ~-rhat Sioter Nay Hatch said., It w.:1.r. J.ill:i.an 1 o priv:i.I,;z!! tc lict•,n to both of these sisters. The h2alth of both aic.c women u.a 1ut1ch irn.p::c•;ed for mc:.n:; years. rr:!.ttc.n by Ad:?le n. Ueotover TOM WRlr.llT: Lill fano oi-m h;~otbe..- Jo'.:n Lr,i,i Ilur-;h-n:rn wafl m,i'ble to be here tonieht, hut oent this wondc-rful tdhue,, 'l.i1 :l <:; tt~:r. page S I foel gre:.?tly hon<.,red to t:r!t"! this tr:!.b1Jt<J for thb i,-onderful EH.\rrrise partyu My deai:' little siot:el" is 11.::!t'Y c:i.03':! to my h<:.:n·t. She has been more than a sister to me; she was also a mothet:, as our ·u.:othi.:- dit~d \:hen Lill! <1n t:as fiv.! years old and 1 was no-:: yet two years old. Our Aun:: I..oi a dld all sLe coulci for us; hlH: my dMt' sister accepted t~,e responsibilit:, of caring foi:- her b~l>y brother. I nm greatly indebted to her for the many things she <l1. d to cai:-e for ,:r;y i:-1e11 bc1.ng. l1y lova for her wil 1 n~vor die. I will never forget when 1 w.as six y0an, old, l went to Salt Lake City with my father to hava his eyes clocto;:ed; and &fater LHlian 1,:lo 5 1.ven the job of packing my suitcase. Well; she did <1 trnnd (!rfo l jcb of pl'e8s:lr:.g and pacldng; rut Ehe pttt a pair of knee pants in that 1 Md net like, co I took d , ".?rn cut and hid them. Hhen it was found otH::t l got a gc,--:?d ;,M.:-,p:i.,-:g, b•.~t not from s:!:.:Jter. I know the whi pping 1 got hurt her wo1.ae than it did me b,~cEzt,sc oh,~ c:de~l and 1 didn$ t. When Hesley P~lmer and Lill :f.;:;:~1 ws:1t to .r.;1.::t rnc1i"riecl, that is when I had my c:ry; but as Wesl ey was a 6 ooc! rna~, I coulcb' i: get any cywpathy f!."o:n other members of the family; so I had to take it. As c1 tribut~ to th~m !:ot!1, 1 wa.,t to say tr:cy have lived a onde~ful life and raised a r-)or:: t t-;on<lcr. .f ol fm:tlly. They L:,ve kept the faith. They have been a g::eat: light to .::myon- ec~kir.g for Gos pel trut!Js, Hay they yet have joy in the yea:ra to COt!!e with health and h<!ppfn·csn . You.:- lovfog brother, JOrm Lehi Uushman SARAH P. COLLINHOOD'S VOICE: (daugbt.:;:.:- f!.'om ElHcmte, California) Mother• co you r~cmbcr Vh·gH and the iml!!at boa:? Mother w~s almost 10 y€cl"s ol4sr th.an he:i:- little broth-2:i:- Virgil; whon at Joe City one d:-::y 11 acc01:dine to the dfog;;:oc;::,G: Virgil Vilr-: coning down wf.t:h the drea ded diee.ase of Sc£.r1Et Fever. Aci:ording to th>2 Ct.H,\::)in of tbr;? time, the greatest relief and aid that could be given these pati.e:1ta w;.;.s to pl~ce them in a sueat box and the hear: would cau2~ them to p:i:opc::ly break O':.i t .and !.:hue z-eHeve the fever Little Virgil h~ai tatecl. He did not u~nt to go in the :::weat box. He was supposed to go in alone, SQ no one else,! woul c r-iok getting tl-;~ dfoea.sa. He continued to get worse until they !-m ew tl·.,1y ~,uot insist that he gc tb:-o,.1gh the pr-oc0edm:e. Finally Virgil ,mid "I' 11 go in ar:d s-weat it cut if I.:l.1. ly .1iU go wit~ me." There was no hel.litatic,n on her pai:t, bec~use LiU.ian lov~d the other cl1 ildren in the family and they ea= pecially lov~d h~?. After p:.-ayer aucl crms:t<:forabl<:: de1ib~rc1tfons, it uao decided beet to give the child his cquect. Lillian bel-1 her sick brothel" nn her lap and sweat: it our with him. Shep nor any oti1e1· merr,bcr of the fa.idly cont:r:1cted the dfa~aae from thia e:iposure and he?' brother bro!,;_e out and before loi,g •-:<!a weH. Uben tYying tc get pzo:)le to <'.o :-.:1,fog,:i for you or. thw.salve~ • be sure to love them and if you co, they will r1o it c2nd wiH lc.ve you too. Q TOM Wf-IGllT: The firat U.mo H'2sley and L:HJ.ian Sen•, each c,z: !1cr • they were teenage.:e in the Palmei· heme at Sn~dla.·e. L5.lliSir:. h?.d bc<:::r, vi::.iitir-;5 with hex Dar:ded sfater Loio Smith, wo lived in the ho.:!se aeror..s the i·,:,ad znd 8he unr, no-:; en an cr!'and this very windy spring day. S}ie knodwd on the dco:::· and intro<.~ced he:rs~lf: c13 !Hehc,p John Ilushman's daughter and mm tak~n to the !d.t:ch~n ,;.J~d:·c 011~ teH:~<l with .sistc,: Pal::ncr. She noticed the Palm~r boys of v,n.·ic,ua ,iges £-.o they ;.;--.;::e p ls.ying hort::,~ in the coz·ac:.- on tb:a living room floor, and oome of the boy, nctic~d he;;.-. Wn:Jley w.?-.3 t:~~e ho~:;,@ and ..;chn w~.s. ricling on hiz bad:, when Lillian walked through the living !'ocm to the k!tcten door. 'i-l:'!dey wfis e:s:ib:n;:,>aused awl had not sconer rolled John off his 1:sd:. "'nd stYai:!l1tene''; hir:1celf l!;) when the att:r.;:c~hro, blond visitor uallt-ed back to the frc!1t c~c.r~ stEl t?.7.l:in.,; with his eJother.c Thls t-"ll~ Hesl~y got a full and better view. ;;,r.d nf:cc:: .8he ho.~1 ~ci;~ ou~sidc ar,d cloi!ed the dcoI', Hesley turned to his bl<'otheY, Jo-r(bn. ::.nd co:.~vi.:.c:!.r:J1.y ca.id, ::'l'h":t'G the girl I'r.l g-:,ing to ~rry" " With h1ealey l:i.,.d.ng in s~,o-.;E::lI:.::: ent! LHlis.n 42 ruil:"!o aiJay in Sto Joacpb and with t:ransportat!on ao il.t ·;,:,_e is1 th,ae. fl,l)'G, it we,B a bit dioco:J~aging. However, with the h~lp of St<lke Co,d:ercn cc:; ,::,.-d othcx· ccc~ef.onal cbtn:ch nctivitfon :rnd freighting trip@ wh1ch Wesley bent cor. s idt::-.::.'.;17 off thci.z regula1· cc•J1·oe~ he m-?inagad to cu:iHvate thoe: fine acquaintance of t ~,fa lovel y y.::,ung L"!c:;Jo But f"I:'om th_ b03!rming 1 \.lealey always claimed it mm lova at fir.et sighto DORA P. HATCH •s VOICE: (Hesley' s si~tcr from Phoenix, Arizona) Lillian do you remembc:r. the 1;1olasees ni!l? The follou1ng poem ,.1 !11 gi e you some ~.de~ of the \-:ork and recreation back in HO LASS ES MILL those da ya: page 6 ?10LASSES rITLL Lilliana father had a molasecs mil l With it hia c~m mola$Scs ha made. Of couroe. with the help of al 1 th~ ch:Udr~n Without: them he coulcfo .. t liave ma.de the grade ., The children were very manyll They camie from both h~3 wh!:!e • . They hood the weeds tmd stdp;:.ed the cana And worked like the best bees in theh.· }1ives~ The mill during the clay Was truly a place of l ~hor They mu:;t f~ed the cane and l,cep it hot To give the rr:o-laoseo the right flavm.·. But sometimes at night the mill was tr3neformed Into a glorious ho'.tae of playo The neighbo:dng boys and gii"b jcin~d them In this evening shift th~y eayo With lote of friendo and fun and frolic They all m~dc m-olass~a cc1ndy And developed this fine art With both handa quit~ h::mdy. They found it a s0U!'cc of true r~c?eation Huch difforent fr~ that of our day Yeap each had a pulling good tim~, In a Btickey, but s,,;eet aoYt of. .,,ay. Writ ten by Nc-"1c l Vo Pala~r I was only 2 years old when Feeley uas na:rriedi no com.H~qmmtly, 1 remember him only a.fts;:- he had eone fro:. ho-,.1c and had 2 family. Ol,te tandit.:g in t:he childhood c;::perience of Rase and myi:;glf ,,,,::r::: ou:: occaGicn£1 t·d.ps with father to St. Joe to viait: Hes ;.nd Lilly aud. th~i?' f::.t-1ily. _ Thia one pa.1'tict;l;;,: tb1~, I ::ct.::mJbcr i:;e l<.:?ft ve:::y ea:dy and took our lunch and pz-epal"ed t:o ride all day. lt ,·:E?S t..b ~k wh-:.,n He i:•,._ach::tl the wide flat ~ot too far from our d!?st :I.nation. Earlie? there h:.~d been a cloud burst, which now left the road 6 or 8 iricheo of then sh1~hcy i:!ud. '.:h::,n wG :-011 cd cff into thc.t O I thought "Oh, des!', this is it, tie wil 1 ne,:c:;- get the:r~o II Ro~e l:.nd ! b,:icr::t1-,i, !.'e,-;,.Ey ~~::,ttied iH1d thought we me even l:~-.,e to i.:czn back and :.oi.: get tt' o,~e tJc2 and !.tHy ut nl le Then ~ e the terri"' ble thought, hc~r e..1n HC eva:n turn ~il'Otmtl. :h,1: we e!K-·.,ldn 1 t have wo?:r1.ed b ,9:;auao pi~neera like my d2thly dien't even km.iu the ,~0::,1 cc:n 'to ;;itb a little r.ne!)ura.gement: those horsee ju~ t buckleGi ~.-igh::. c'.{.>~;n and r.:ml!G'.~ 8t2:":1igh:: th;:ough t'::le EtHL Sometim.a c:ifter d?.rk we dr i>ve int:o W~ s v place and u~:;:s: ~11 h:;z:,y toget11,:2r . 1iritt~u by Dora Po ifatch JORN WESTOVZR 'S VG1G1: Rened:,e;: slecpin 6 (LHl :L:n' s b~ot:·1ez..,ir.Ol,n1) ii; th2 l:i2:..·~1co-:.g-;d the tin c-.ana? TOM mnGHT: B:!.shcp of Jose;:-ih C~.ty \·:::-:1 f,_,,: ~::.my ):ea::-:0~ M.gh CO'.!nc:tl mz.ny y!c!axs 1 he max-ried Lillian's aioter. Adelea JOHN AT MlKE: One? t1s.:c when Pce l !.'.~Y C::!~~ tc ;xrn:.· t LLUan at Joe C:':..ty 0 he~ Parl~y 0 Will, and Ezra Richards. Niel~ Il:m::an, s.1:, . '. ~•:i;n~ o,.:he>: boya i:1 to-::-m~ ::f.~F.c~ thd.r bccl.s carefully on the hr\yp t::p in the loft~ :tn th,! ~a ..·~1s ~)er•~ theJ ir.t t ncetl to sleep a.ft~r the evening's entertainmento ~-1:::::-e over o W sley left the 6 r.oup fl::.·i'lt, tci (;·'J O":cz to th ~ Tim,hrr.an°cQ H~ w@@ ha:-dly out of slght. \ihcn nt the a.·.;::;;ge~tfot, cf or.o of the Richa1'ds -oyc , they µilea ~pty honey cans high ag.)i:nct the i;';c:..dc o'.: d:: ;;2:.:-n do;~r Jn ~ud: a "'ay tl~~t they would foll at the sli13ht~t1c covcmr.nt of tl:~ Joo~: They all pl ·mnen whe;n the everd.nz was over to enter through the st:lbloo <"!nd climb up to th:Jh; l-,,:::~~ by that ~pprcach 9 then, when Healey came to bed~ he would ;,:hov.e or,~n the b£\:-n (!cJr a:..!d t1,c r,;,.no would f::lll ond make a terribly big uoio~ .wicl c1r.b-,r1~.:i. :J6 L:·:r1 2n1 tb;!y ~:ou}.d .d.1 b':ct-~ 1-:ha t tir.::e he came ino Besidco, 1:icoley w;,;s an oal: of (;o"JH bay Joh1g ~:i.i::h en-, of their local girle o Later that ni:;'.1t ~-'h:'.!n Pcal0.y n:;;•:.:-c.Jc.:h.z<l t' b0.,:u aH wat. qu i e t and thi11king to be consid€ror.:e ;.,;1v! not d:1ct,:-rl· M.o Gl~!:ptni fr~.cnd,~, !K, entered by the corral and climbed up tlwouch the f:-!::nblca mH; t.·~o r;ccm f.aot a:~la.:,po u page 7 Conoiderablc time 1:ip$ed t uhcn al 1 of a sudden the ean3 coromensed to bang and t umble and fall in every d:trcctfon and oll rahed up to hnve a good l augh at Wesley., But lo an d behold :tt wiie not Hesley at dlo The R5.charda boy who had origi na lly made the suggest ion had otayed out C'\.•cn later and think ing t, a t surely •~Jes" had a l,rna&y come and that the cz.ns had alrea.dy foll cn , shoved op~n the door himself and the cans were pil ed around h:ll~1a The lesso~1 here is ,:yf yBu ii,t: iat en playing pranks on others , the pranks will sometime boomel"ang back on yoursclf o" TOM WRIGHT: 'l'h8ae vi aito to St. Jc~er.,h bccam2 r:.o:l:"c fre(!tt·ant tmtil th e ir friendship developed into courtship and true loveo Ther. cne day Wesley .r.::iked l.1.111an and she consented to marry himo He also asked LHH:ms father i'.c,:1 0 r.;aa th•l: Bi0hop nnd who made thfo i nter eating entry in hio dia:ry that ci.::q, "Sur.<l<1y , Jul y 5, :-.8%, Wedey Palm~r asked for Lilli,m Ann, my .:tunhtril" , in n:at"riagi-:)., As know hiu p.a:..·enta,. we can hav e no objec... tions." It must hnve bc~n ie~"}ortaat t o hr.ve good p.2rents in thcae days . Since t e Great Sa!;; ,LE»k2 Temrle had new b~rm d1:.dicated, W12sley and Lillian and a group of o::her young ...ri:mn~ coupl es , made th e 1on6 jcuzncy to Salt Lake City, mostly by team and wagon! 1"fa,y wall!0 me.r:i:'Zed Octob er 8, 1.8% by John R. W:inde:r , in the Salt Lake Tenple. (have no,1 bee n man•ied 64 years ) 0 ROBERTA iLAKE CL<\Y.TO!PS VOICE: Remembe:.:- youz tr~p to Scllt: Lake t o be re~n-ied1 TOM HR1GHT: Other than On-in Kartdm-;:r, Roher.ta E1ake Claytori has knoun Wesley proba bly longer than.any other living p,ersono ROBERTA AT MIKE: TOM WRIGHT: Weel cy' s foth.::~ had now buH t: n il.'-'"'"' hr;r~c in '!.'~.ylor., ~f) after r -2turn iog t:o A~hona the y lived the first twv y,;:ara of th•'.:)i.:.· w~.:-z:f.ed l H:e :!.n the house at Snowflake where the y had fb.• at ~ t. Hm:-c We.;;le7 was u faTDer nnd tor;cther they 'AC?'~ active in church a:;signrae!.te and dut:l~2. Her::! t~·w:!.::- f:~.:~t child, Px-cr;t-::•n Wesley , ,;as bcrrn? ThG P~lmer'o then moved to Gtn Jcce::~.1t wh~r~ tl.~7 pa:rt :'.cip.:1tod in c:hm:ch tnmilliary leader~hip poai"' tions and in the ccw..:tun:!;;7 ::he.:c,tT:kal plc.ye . Wc@leytc p..:cu:,atto-:. he re was a cowboy. He became t1€;ll ~ccuot:cr.,~d to i;;eas..•ing hoctu and spur.,~, 1<,w is, and a ten gallon hato He knew well th~ t Gntlc~d.c~ ~rd prvblct:.3 cf the c attl e on th~ rang-:? and thG coneidered a first claoa c2.ttle~ou While living h;;;-;:-c. hC'.:•.:;~:-~z, t!:.ey loot t:wo infant cbi!dren 0 e little boy then a girl; but later• consecut!i.:ely » t:hl,ee 3irlc, Lctl:i.a, 11nrfo, and Sarah , were born into the family. Later again thC?y m-ov~d~ thic Zir,ie to Taylo.:, Ar12ona, und bought a home and eorne farm hnd niz.:u~ the !>an!~s of the SHver Creek,. He,:.9e tt·1in girls Vera and Vira and sho two boys, NC1:,el ana Lehi w<!:.-c bo1·n. PRESTON ,!ESLEY PALUER'S VOICE : ( OLDEt~T SON FROH 'J: f!A) Dad ,. r ememb~1.· tha acolding Sio";e:r neloon gave you? One tirr.e fath!!r had bc:m gor-2 fr,:r .:i feu days t o our ranch ~•:n ich was bout 30 miles !.Jouthueot of Ta::;lor. This tbl'!e 1 r;m~1..rrnd .icnm to do the c hores . Dad ca r:M! back into town on ho1:ecl>ack, ~o Le 11ma apj:n·cachinz t!1e ~"!O'LUle he m:2t aiat~r Anna Nelsonmidwife and nuroe., lruGe<liatclyp ~nd uit!.1 cc~p C".lncc:rn he aokcd how L1lH1.m - was getting ·• along~ In all due c~bc:rneso 01.atex PdorJ:t lock11d at h!-.,r.~ then,~ point:in8 h0r finger page 8 61:ra!ght at him, ahe said . 'f\Tes , 70-u ouJJ,ht to be ashmne<l of youraelf, going away snd staying like this, yoone nxm, jtmt f:or tha.t it s::.:..- :ni you 1.•ight, you've got twin gidso" Fath~r slid off th ~ l,on,e ao H he'd oe~r:. 3h,1 to Wt'it tt'.il by Preston Ho Palmer ... NEWEL VIRGIL Pt'V..MER'S VOICE: (go·,; fro;n Hes.n, Ar-iz;:ma) Papa do you remc::uber haulbg freigbt fro~ l-l'llb':cok to Taylor? TOM WRIGHT: Ne,;;,"?! was tb12 9th ch iltl. Ecfo;:-e him th::irc ha,J eeu born in~,? the faTJ:tly 5 girls in a rowo !t se2'.1:-ad they ~.2l"e glad to wclco~.c a bey fs>:: a change. NEWEL AT MIKE: Some of th,::i ~::::<'Jt outetuui1.:, 0 ;;;;;3---,r!eo ubci1i: ;·,~-' fotr,<2r'z life 6 obact~ to th.? d.:1ye when I was a very litt!. .:: Ley, t~~o young to go to cchc-::-,1 9 '!)i;.t ac•~(,'Sf:Dnied my foth~r as he hauled freight fl·.:,r:1 r!:!lbrook t..-- T.s:ylo::;.-- ui th tea:.;i .:.nd bo!C wagono I re!.!embt!r we ~~ould stop "'t night ,,h;;rcN~;~ d[t;.·.~ f-:.-- 1.! ,d us on the prai~i.:i, unhitch and hobble encl put the hot't1c::: t"D gr.~r;G, 1;;.d.ld <.i. ca.::1;-ifi.,•e, eat c:·,r food imd sleep to~ gether out in the cpcn •~ct1l" th'\ -s ta!'Bo S(.!e~s ~ven r:,~w :;: can henr tho hor.ee& ch2;,,1ing, somewhere out thz:-e in the :still l~...-.~ne0:.i, c:e1.mci,in3, c ·,.· uncM.:-ig en thd.r o~ts, gi,,en to th<?m in e ::HHte bag, foz· th~i::- ~v;,min;~ m~aL Tht! sudden 1c:;d wM.~tla of a tr.sin c :cn.i.-J,:;d ma to jump and i:t• turn under t:h~ coverso I turned to th<; west whc-:re th'! noise c,~e. frc,,1, ~-ei: r:.y fat}i~r eup1rd.ni!!d, it w~s only the 2eho that I h~m:d in that di;.:-ecticn, !),:,.ca.t:P~ th'.l :r2ilrcad tr@ck& and the train vere both to the eact of us c 1 l,:,ob:".·1 into the iiky and zaw ao pkin ao day, it aeernedi the moon speeding- paot the c1c,~Gs cm eithc~ side; bui; my fa tr.er said 11 No", actually · the moon ie C~?arathr,dy still. 'I'Ss the i.:loudc tLat ri~r,e as the ·d. nd blows them byo Many timea wh(;:r. c::r..1eitn:. ,,,2:3 ~pp!'c,pri,•1te ,;hile tb~ iron was hot om: father taught u:i;i iw?orta,,t l22cm:s ~t~d pi-inci.~)1~~ of right. 'f'i2s, it is eaoy to deceive the earao lt fo easy to fed the ey,3;::. '_i_'httS 11 ho caught w~ll the principle, that in the reality of lifeg oftene1i~ga a~e ~~tao they f.i~st aeem t.o be. It is better to dep~nd on the hesn."t and the 1'.l:lnd, then on the b~a:.ing o:r the s ig11 c I wo;,ild li!-ce ycu to knou th'1t by nothc1· hez-a is nothfog short of an angel II es .. ped.ally ,,l:n, it ce:,iec tu caring :i:o:,: th-:! sic;(. She baa an .:.but!c".a~:ce of native ability ~ , and also oh -2 b20 ezpcrie:1ce·J b:,.,:;.i.ct1 pro'bl :-,in~ of her o~m wU.ch quuUfy her for almost pez-fect 0~1--·..?ice in t:his ~~Jp,eet. 01;>, }- knc;w youne boy:J~ and o·.clcr- on~:3 too 9 arc ~md.oua to get out fr:oa tm.dez thc;1.z ~otli".?.!~'.,, ·ar,ro:1 etr5... 6 !?, to s:::t <..Yilt, to get ::may from the hotu;e, to g-row upo Eut thcni is 110 t:l.u~ when n bey upp::.:-ac:i.~ted his mother quite so much as 'v:'nen he in ill e::.cl ehe caz-efo'.:ly .:2rd patiently nurses ~,1:ro back to lvaalth again. TOM WRIGHT: Farming land baa aJ.w.3.ya L~c,t impc-!"tnnt~ but fa~.1 land was ,,ery lfr~t:ed in Taylor and "1-lee.ley w~s cY.t:."e,ncl}· fcrtunot ,?. -~~i<::n h(; pu1.~ch,tscJ nn additional 30 acrali there. Later they sold th:.1i:r h::::;.:;:;0 by the er. ~s:;k encl built a ne::,;1 b :ne on the west side of Tay.. lor. It W"'3 ha·i"e th<Zt Lois nnd H<!rle ,:;:;?I.a b<>:.no ARTHUR PALME.a':, VD1Cr;:: (\:K;tl ·:3f 1 e ycung:::r::t brcther) Rr-.Z!tbe:r .:ha cattle dd.ve When l wa!'> a ;rcmg r,131: ! nc2~a .a trtp with Wc-r,1ey .:o d-zive u hei'd of c2ttlc from Taylor to Jooc;:i!1 City a :Ji£t2. ncr: of smr:e !~5 :-;ile:... The fh·sc night Ciut we had to take ehifts g tanding gur:r<l t ,:- k !:.ci;-; tk:i c.::::t:1.c ~r.~'!!1' co:".t:col. I un,for~tocd tbat wild cattle som~t!r::.~s ~muld sle:-.,) too co ~;r:,n~· ttft.;;:: a hard ,•'.ly:3 driv,:; ~rn<l r::he:r~ i-:2s d,:mger of aome little noisa Cc\rnint: .:: r.t;w::p,z:~;G , rr,o., ,~ thc.':110 S-:, ::h-.::y ::old rr:c to sing or something, so they would not b.:!co,ue e::,.::tte<l C<,:t·1.ng the nigl::': and stamp>aclc. I tried to be a roc,J [.'.'..nrd , t}1ou0 h l had h'.lc<! lit:::1-e m!'.:,''2;T::.c!1cc ui th cattle" I rode about tht ~~:rd sir: g .:.ns, 1:-:,:-r;~,t i~, H , ~1.11: ! c~d cou:i.<l be cRllcd ninging." After about so lon:; And tlo muc:1 o:: my si.:,~Lig, We:;1:?y can:i cut and suggH,ted that I might not need to sing qi.=.it~ so loud Gf) H wa, kcc,:-;ing him m:.::ka alao. However, made the trip and d~Uvcl"cd the cc. ttle OK" Written by Al'.'thu.: Palt.:ier TOM WRIGHT: While t Taylor the fQ mily proapercd Rnd shortly edted to their posacosiona a hoffiestead of 160 ac::ae l tgh in th~ o(!~uti fu p:be tlmber country of the Sitgraaves National fcn: est. Tbie place ..:t: ,2; affrcdonnt ,?1y ::-c.f:::z- to ao th~ ranch. UA!UE P. HORNE'S VOlC~: (<lc!ur,~1te:r fro:n Salt L··!,e City, Utah) Mother la an example of praye c~ MARIE AT Ml!<E: page 9 Mot er and fath er W\!~e peopl~ of g!'eat fai t;1. ?-lother elieved more strongly in prayer than most reopl..'!, Ma.ny tlm~s 1 have gone to her bedroom and fo•Jnd her on her knees prayingo 1'hfa hca been a gr.est lesson to me all my ! He. When I have had problems and tfo1:~les~ ...,-J;d.c;1 .1l~~·c1ys ~?.':'.!m to come along with the blessings, I have rem- embered to pYay because of her ~½ample, Wheu tis were youne, W"! spent c:ir eun-mers at the ranch near Heber, Arizona. The house was very small, with only one laree room and a lean-to kitchen. One time mother was ill and father wanted uc to be qn:l.et. ~y tl,o sfo t:ers an:3 l had the giggles and while we wanted to be cp.d~t, we aiT'lply couldn 1 t. It seemed vc just had to go on gig .. lingo Finally father fold ua w.c could go outsidl.!o Then he added.''You can't come back until you say you are sorry." My s!at~ra said they -were sorry, eo father let t!-iem in the house againo But I was stubborn and couldnit ,;ee what! should be SO!"X'Y for. Hhcn the othcr.u got ready for bed 0 fathc::: -put a quilt out on the otepe for m·~., · I made a bed on an old bench and atayed outside all nighto From this ~;{pe1·i~:1ce I learned that whenc·,;er a peraon wakes a mistake and hurts another, he should be quick to say he is eo:rry. 1 alao lea,:ned how much my father loved mother. TuQse lessons my father waited 1ne to learn: thoughtfulneas for others and the evils of unreaeoning atubbc,rnesao Written by Marie P. Horne TOM WRIGHT: Lilliana health had been failing ~nd the doctox advised a change of climateo She sp0nt the wi11ter of 1920 i'i.1 tha Salt Rhrer Valley. This e>,periment prov~d so beneficial to her health that the very ne~i:t spring the Palmer fami~y moved to Mesao In th~ Salt River Vdley 9 cotton harl been selling for $1 a pound. Then like nou~ a place to live waa hard to Unde Fa1"!nland wae extremely high» but finally a large payment was roada on 20 ac:ree of land east of t19aa. From their new home an ccnveuie~ces in Taylor they m~ved to 20 acres of dry cotton talks, to live in tents and Oi'!e S'fll.all room, while adobea were being made for Q new home. It was und,?r these circurnstancea t:h,.t the epidemic of Typhoid Fever• which wae running rampant tnrou3r1out the Valley brought an additior.al problem to the family" At one time all were sick and in b<>d except Snr~h Al though some of their nearby neigh= boro and many in the V,d ley died as a cr>nsequence of the disease, all member~ of thia , family slowly reccve~ed thei r hea16h againo 1.t was here in this small one room house that Ula borni their l3tc cbild. 1'1,en 9 as though it ~1ere jm~t o,.,~r ntght, the family becama subject to that new and strange uational epi<len:k-J-known as the ••oepreasfon". They lost their equity in this land. Their debtors in Navajo County wm.·e unable to meet their agreements. The family was about to succumb to discom:ngcml:!n t, bt1t by the grace of God, a str2ng~r, a real estate man, narr.ed E.A" }1erehdl» allow~d the111 to m~wa on a 40 acre farm in the fourth uard area, N.W. of Mesa. He r.equir~d no dc.-m paym"'nt of them,. he also paid the firvt years irrigation wat~r. Thue like r.~ny~ many otherot they started the slow financial climb onee agtitn"' ULA P. JULIAN VOICE: (youngeot diughter fi"om Tt:mpe, Af:h.ona) Mother, do you re::;:i:?Inber your accident after you moved to Mesa? -------TOM WRIGHT: The numbm." 13 bo alua.7e been a lucky n.umbe£' for Ufa. Had her parents mnddered 12 children enough, she wou <l;:1' t ha.vs been he;;:-e tc.night. Ula was born 25 yearn after her old cot brother. Her mot~1e:;: was 43 years old wh~n ehe ~as born. ULA AT MIKE: One phc(! of act~vity in Mesa ye;;:rs ago, i-ras the eectio.i of t<Y,m bitching poot~. All th~ people came to t o,m wit\1 the:!.z wngon0t buggies~ them fastened to these hitching r~ate while they did theix- shopping and in tm.me One day my mother and fotherr ffl!r~ riding M.gh in th0 spring aaat tre3erved for and horses left other business of their large four wheel, family buggy~ which u~s being pulled by one borne. At one ploce, juat in back of what b now Everybody'!'3 Drug Store and only a hundred yards or so from the hitching area, a big. black dog nprang out h·cm the alley at the borsP-o Because of the immed... iatelr surprise c ombined with the forociou:mess of the dog, tho hoxae reared sidewayo throwing my mother out of the s9ato Althoueh my fathc~ reached for her he just slightly touched her u.iiat as she waa th:town to the ground and waa run over and aeriously injured., While the cloctor6 knew m ch dam'.lga wa8 done. it was their final decision that mother was too old and weak to underr;o any kind of an operationo Mother al the-ugh badly crippled in hei." back• ohoul •er ~ and cheat» because of her great faith and clean body ha lived rnany y~ars since., About oix y~arc ago motlv.?r w s gi vzn a oeriec of X-Rays in connectiC1n wit It another heal th problem. They found 11~1" currH,t t:i;:ouble and p:::escribed its cure and volunteered pace 10 this interesting infon~tiono ,rsor.:~t ime i.n her life she hno b!."ok~n three riba uhich have crowded her heart and Iungn con3id2rably. Natu!'!;! has reacted by allowing her heart to be elongated in orGer to servz its fu.lction mor~ prop.ady. Put her heart and lungs are yet strong encugh to last for many 7c2iro morco My mother is a living tcst~mony of a clron life and greet faitho LOIS P., ALLEN VOICE: (daughtez- frr..'Y!'n Mesa, A:::irona) Oad you will ah,ay ren,z!nher- the t:i.e.e ~hen c:1~ cow hooked ycur eye. My father has always appreciated fine dairy cattle and at t!m~s has been proud of having the very beato A number of years ago, Da.di Newel, and Merle we:re mil!dng one morning in an open corral at our farm ncrthwest of c-!eG3o Hy f~ther w,Hi seated on a otool \rl. th the milk bucket under the cc,:., en the g~ourid befor:!! h:!m., F'or oo::ie reeoon he looked up from the bucket and turned hie hesd sHrhtly, i;hen at the cam-~ time n heifer with emall sharp horns coming frcm the oppoci te dire:etionp b:;;·ud-,~d hu:rriedly by the cow. and one horn ran into my fathers l"ight eyeo The eye is a tender me,ab!2x- of. the bod:?• To p:2ch it slightly with a finger will quickly arout.H~ pain.., But in the midst of th:.:.s t<2nHic pain, my father. although he could hardly stand, d!d not c~yo A$ter l ~&ning cgainc~ th~ corral fence for a few pain~ ful minutea 11 he walks~ by hia oun power. to the hou3e <lnd later. was taken by Pre&ton to a doctor in Phoenix. Then fate: w~s SE'.:nt to a Phoc;.1iz Hospital for treatment. The doctors concluded that it was too great a risk to operate for fear of losing the eight of the other eyeo Net,d tello of the first t:ime Dad trfod tt"' ahcot a r!Uc after he lost the use of hh eye. Ile aimed at a pig and thinking something t,ras wrong id.th the gun, looked out around and eaid "Whatw::; the l':'J?itter with this gun?" He had .:aom~ntarily forgotten his shooting eya was blindo He then shifted the rifle to his left hand and pulling the trigger. down went the pigo My father overcame this himdic-:1p and without conr:,laini.ng haa driven his own car through va?ious states during each su:u:1~ra vacation, up until almost his 85th bixthdayo In these experiences my f0ther has ohown so:nc of the st~ength of his character. He hae exemplified hm:e his life long teachinga to his children: not to cry over every little thing" That it doesn't really help 1:n.1ch to cry after allo MERLE JAY PALl-fim:s VOICE: V(,fJ (son from Fillmore. Utah) Pop do you remember when you baptized oe in the pump? My parents hav·~ always b:aen interested in "lhat the d1Urch was doing 9 in its doct- rines and its principles ~nd ordir.ances. One dry and pm:ticularly hoc July day, m7 father ::md l were hoeing cotton in the field which is now cwnecl by R. Pi"e1Jton Oeeep jurs t ac~-c,so the road fr m Bishop D~itts houoc h~Ye in Mes~. Ao we hoed, my father to"'k ::his cppoxtunity to explain to me about baptist.no q1&t U: ..eant to be bapH,~cd and h:,w ! rtr; ort"lnt it was for childr6n to be hap... t,zed at the proper a~eo T!-ia was an imµo:rtanr: day for ,:.1e 11 becl\use it: wao rny eighth birthday. About five O'clock we stopped our.- w;,:r=:k, then went to the Salt R:h,er Valley Water' Ueere irrigation pwap on the corner of !;l}u!'t~1 St1··:::et and Ext:enc:!.on Road and prt.?~r~d for my bapthm~ After 'l~acing into the wat~~ wM.ch wss ah oet l!P to my ch in and very cold. again rrry father r.epr:ated to m~ sc-~e .,.;;£ thi? thii1.gc he had before std.d in ot·der to impress them aecurcly upon my mindo Th:m iH! bar,t:i.zed ~ o 'l'hic show3 ho•.~ t!~orough my father was in t€aching hiu children the importance of important thingaa Written by Merle Jo Palmer ROSE Po HALES VOICE: (W<213l~y• e eiBter frcl'.'.l Hesn, Afizona) Lilly, Do~a and l surely used to liKe you~ l L,upy dicko It was 2 months after Healey and Li1U.1n wi:~:re married befora I was bonio 1 would like you to know that \lesl .y hac b.::.cn a Rock of Gibralt:er to ou:r Palmer family, keeping us in the ltne of <luty and helping ue to !!o ~:-hat is right. Wesl ey has encouraged fo::nily reunion . .!nd has given so~e m'!mb'.!ra of hio family the foopiration end -;;:ade it p,o &sible f 01· thc".ll to get re:n.l txaining to ca1,:-y on our genealor,y. He ar . most gratGfol to him and feel that hie life has been prolonged es .. pecially for this important •.;or.k. lt hus aluaya been his motto or belief that» th18 life is but a v-:z-y short cpsm and that the Hf c we are prepadr.g for ie one of continued length nd valu~. Lut tl,st we must work nou 11 in o:rder to be worthy of a good place there,, Both W sley and Lilly b.ve worl:~d alo~g thrJ lines of what 1o 1noot important 0 ff.rot things Hrot, \.:orking for one c::eat goal., Their gcod family io a monument to their beliefs and t!fforto throughout the yeare,, page 11 I remembit!t· som~ of the vici ta my oiste:rs and I r.1atlc to their ranch when we were juot little girls. Lilly was a gootl cook and we wcr.e always happy to eat at her tableo Eopecially we us~d to coe.,;: her to ma!c~ L:..:npy Dick f f)r brcakfaet. We would eat it with sugar and cream and it ,raa del1.C'Nh1.s., 1 recall a grc2t ccn;, lf.;[.ent \•:esley has rive~~ mr~ many times wh12n he has come to visit. ·He woul<l oay nigot bur:~l·y for mothe::r, anci bec..:at1sc you ar~ so much like her, 1 ·cam~ to visit Yith you fo:r a ,?hil~"" That mtch a thrill to me. I have always loved Wesley for 1to Written by Rose P. llalc LEHI B. PALMER'S VOICE: (eon frO!'.:l }fosa, A¼h:ona) ! u.ao lat~ and dist:m..1?nd f~mily px-~ytor • ... When I wt\s about ten yearc c,lcl, we ~;~r e liv!n~ no:rthwcet of Mesa on 8th Street 011 a farm. The old u:1u!led can~l rnn alcr:g chcr.e No-;:-th Weatuood Sti.-~ct is now. It was covered with bruGh• m'?squi:e, zm! large cottcn -v::m d tre2uo I l"etnZtlber this particular morning it was my job t o dd.v•~ ch.-:; cw3 from th€ cor'.i."'.al to tho field at the r.crth end of the farmo I had driven ths co•n do'im the old e.·rnal nnd was on my way back when 1 . dbcovered a turkey b~n on a neg£: in cr.e cf the thick bu~h.ea. To me this was like fit~ding a gold rcin<2 o I i'2:'.'l all the Wc!y to the tcus~ • open~c! the door and yelled, 11 1 found a turke'J' ne8t with 2G egcrn fo :tt. n The family Vi?~e c1H thexc &:1ci they all h:.1~rd. becauoe they t,ere on theh.· knees around the table having fenily p~nyerp Dad and ncm h-svc °'h;r3.ys been firrn bel!ev:trs. in family prayero They had prayer every morning and night wh~th2,: ti~(.!:re weo one o,:- ten of ua thereo 1 don't believe they Ever miseed., I feel sure th:lt t~is ;)r!nciple n.1d practice of of prayina taught by our parente is Oi."!eof the greatest ?.ids to al 1 m2m'.H:1·0 of the family aa W3 have grown up~ and have familieo of our OW?lo Written by Lehi~. P~l~r FLOYD JOHN'S VOICE: (friend and ntd.ghhoi- from !foaa~ Az-hona) l'm not one of the oemb~rs of thi3 f~~ily, but I'd like to aay something on this programQ B'ISJJOPWA!.00 DEU1TT 1 S VOICE: TOM WR!GHT: Pt"esent: Bish.op of L:i.llian n~,d Wesley in the 20th Wardo Aloo their ne:lrhboro WALOO AT M!Y.E: psgc TOM HRIGHT: 12 We:eley and LHl:!.an havine c-vc:.tco~c rr.rm1• ad-..•(lr::it:tuc ai1d obotacleo during their life hn\·e for a lo~1i tii:10 nc,-:f c.·.;joyed i::h.e bcnd'H:o 0r t'.:-?~i'l· c~1rcst..:nt!in3 l:l..feo From their home v1cst of M~go., th2 :~a..:1iJ1y fo1md g1·ca::: -~ ctl',v1.t5..--:s in the chui-cho From here Wesley not only h.2d th'? prb!l0gc•. t,~ balp l~y the b1·~.d~ ,,rd th~ hr:;aut:Hul 1'er:ricot& which adorns the ou.::ild~ o!: ~=:-.~ t. i::on.a ·_i:c;-.,,p1(!, b,..'l.: ~:.,,2,,;:; fll,'my ysm~c ag set-apart Temple work~l"'G on t h<"; i:rnidc , ar-.c'..,,.b:;er Der·..re:1 a!) ,:1 g:•:!.<lo on ::ha Temple crountlso To• gethor. they hova ~njo:,·cd. mrn~r.01.~e T:::-;::.;,-L1 H~r:w:kms p'er f r.J:t'?-1::.n,: se::v:tcc for thoe~ uh o c ould r,ot de !t fer t::h~mselv~~ .. r:..-cn h ..K.:e oc1u; and r~-,\' ~;h~ ~r :; f.ill':ld mit?Biom,~ Wesley and LHlisn .:.till li'.•,? he,:e .. 1.''.:'!~Y r:ot c,nly zttend i:!:e Ten~le, but almost all M.1.Ao and other d:.urch YT1eet:ln3~0 Aa you have z ?::n, l·k~:210;;· ;;:~:1 Lill inn Pt:!.~1:r a ::-3 net jnst an "Elderly Cc.,upls" • they ~re sH you have h:2a;:-<1, ;, hw grest O greet dl'.?:21 rr.o~c o PRESIDENT L. HAROLT) HR!GHT: FAMILY ID NG: T'JNE- - IN ;}IE SHADE OF 11iE Oi,D A:~PLE TREE When gr anti~ wns gt:d. she cc,oke,l !.1t:,lc.s1H?s r ~laclc pop-=corr, l:2lla and cco~~:!cs fer· ri ti~eatt/ She bak.'.ld the br~ac c.nd churn-:::d t.m r:on8!l'.ede bcttet' o She l0arrH'!tl to k:ziit, nzcic r:tcckfog~ fm.· h-g;.· fegt. When gTand;,:: was a b.:,y he:; u 1 go hareioM:<acp lfo h.;1•ded cou.:? a,;d r:ii l th~ tor, 0 1 bet" H~ cm."ri£:c. <·mtcr fl"om tLe w2l l c~ i:aob<lay And wo!'e buttoned s hC' :HJ on Sta,<lay to thB cb..:i.· c.~ <> When g.:'ad;1r,; ccm:ted &:-;~r;b,:: t'.-d.nr-;::: ::2.;:~ diff ,Jrcn t, He hc:d no ,;ax,.· to t"i!:c h!:,r te: t~;,~ t:,L1ce !nse~·ad tli-:?y tz~1-·ele<1 01.th a h.:,n:e 2nd b1.13gy, • And for J:1.:.;ht::i they o-nly ha3 sor~~ coal-o:~i. V.inp$; But the cronl ,;ocld oft;:,: 6 --:th.::r ~:c !:h~ 1x.;-rlor r. 'Round the (;'td r.e:cil o::.·e::::1 -:-~hE::.."•~ they'd f•l::.'.y ,nt~ sing They like ·l to C4-' to ..:.<1,!r'.>-312. g.::i:~t:1 .1-:.d p:!.c,dcs Where th;2 boJD ,;.rould cat the c.:ke ti,c gfrh.1 wc;dd br5.ngo Chor..19: Yo:.: 've be~ wed no", fo1: 6h, yeaa-s, The~e' o b~en la~1ghter » with just a f c,,w tf.ariio But you've held your heado high As th2 yc:tro d~ifted by~ And t!i:roug-h faith overcame l1lll your fearan Our devotion and lwe we bring you~ You have been our id~al all life througho ~-'hen ,1e wo;-a chi!clr~n :!.n cur f-1thcr' s hou3chold 11 He tau~h t us to de pen~ '...lpo,'< t1:3 Lo:.:- ,J, Hay th~ yc<Art 11over cea£e 11 fie had to wol'.'k ha-rd i:i thzt ;;.:.-s.·l:,, r;nch hemes To bring joy, lov~& and peace L\ut \1e preyed to God ~nd listcr:8d ~:, f;i:. ;i'::irJ, Is the whh of your fom~.ly Our mother cH..d much qt:11 t:!ng en,1 rm1ch ne:;ing~ for jTOUo She taught e how to c! e::1in and coo!: and bak~, And when th2 work wa:g cone ~-;e pl2ycJ togi~ther, But we 1earr..:?d a faith w~ never , i1 forsake . 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