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Show -268about repairing dam Nothing definitely decided uponQ Reed books j cards & paper from Juv office" Did not feel very wel.l Assessed some damage-for stock in Lucerne 23 July Saturday 5 heade Hoed a little and helped shock a for Recd last nighte 2,,00 no-business donee Cleaned little wheate Had SeSe teachers meeting in the wash tub" up had a shave and Picked lettuce and onions for dinner" Read Juve 24 Sunday niles Nos 12&139 Attended SeSe also meeting where IeHatch, J.Be Ashcroft & Lot Smith spoke Attended meeting in where JHeJames & J Bloomf iled spoke J while JoB" was speaking I went home and began wri ting a letter to my wife Bmmah, Spent some of evening in conver sationo 25 Monday Rained in the rright After breakfast attended a business meeting where no business was done" I was sustained as the assessor of damages caused by stock trespassing on our crops After dinner got a horse and rode over to BeCity with mail and done ome business with J "NeSmith, went to grist mill and got him a keg of butter weighing 150 lbs Returned home in evening assisted 'in butch ering a beef, writing out beef receipts &c After finishing butch ering attended a little entertainment given by some of the young folks consisting of dialogues songs recitations &c concluding with a farce (Peleg & Patience Jones) 26 Tuesday After breakfast loaded beef and took over on a raft across the river to BeCity and sold most of it" River very high in the evening 'and it was difficult to cross in the eveninge 27 Wednesday"" Booked accts and hoed some cabbage. John Red an employe of JiWeYOung came to consult me about col discharged, law his and As he c laims to be a member lectihg by wages damages of the Church advised him to do 'as the Law of the Church directs, which he consented tOe In afternoon checked off goods left here in care of LoSmith & Coo belonging to J.W"Young and left by John Eaton .and 3 others, because of river being high,' not fordable. Wrote a letter to my wife Emmah, 1 sheet fool -cap. 28 Thursday Chopped wood and milked 3 cows" Assisted in ad ministering to father who is quite unwell with weakness &c" in connection with 4 other brethren" Hoed cabbage and waited on Henry Rulopp, J oWo Young's cl.erk, Begun cutting lucerne the second time 29 Pr iday Hoed Cabbage and tomatoes and bent over onions, Read ill Des News of the 20th Inst Did not feel very well in the afternoon took a walk to the dam &ce 30 Saturday Loaded up same goods to take over to J"We Youngs store. mired in river and had to unload some, Unloaded goods there with SM.Porter who came down from mountains with his family meeting e , - - - - - , Q s 0 .. e .. e . 0 ... .. 0 '"" • > . 0 , . |