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Show Page -38 December 1901 - ' 26th - - "At home very unwell. 27 & 28th.' , , Cold North West wind, very disagreeable. 29th Sunday Attended Weather moderated, quite pleasant to day. afternoon, also the Y.M.M.l. of the Alpine ward. in the . 30th , " . . " meeting , ,'-- .: - . "Indications are that shall have we storm soon. to' day-: for, -the year. _ war-d Paid up my tithing " 31st Teusday: -, , About home to day. I have had scarcely any crops the past season, Only 40 bushels of wheat .and about 60 or 70 bushels of of. d.Lspo Potatoes a total failure. Qathered some corn fodder, but no corn. Had no garden, no watter to irrigate with. My family has enjoyed reasonable deaths the no and health past year. good Two Presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints have died the past year. George Quale Cannon died in April and Lorenzo Snow old The died in October. Marry peop l e of the Church, also, have pas sed away. none to se oats_ President of the United States September. McKindly Hi1liam . McKinley lingered while he Government to pay family Amen; was $100,000.00 assassinated in Buffalo New York in his was name. Now the few days from the for their services. a Adieu to the year 1901. J. H. Standifird Paid Tithing Fanny Argyle, St.and.i.f'Lr d Tithing Benjamin Btandifird Tithing Jacob standifird Tithing Pleasant weather this shot May The Lord bless my wods, asks the $24.90 - January 1902 1st Wednsday doctors who, attended Gun 1.50 5.00 1.35 $32.75 morning. well, so far as I me as regards crops All is know. As and stock, the three past years have been unfavorable for I trust that this year may be more favorable. I should like to see my family more united and more devoted to the cause of Christ, that is that they would I should like to find performance of their duties. Some good a more suitable locatton for myself and family than Bush Valley is. people here, while there are some who are not so good. Very much selfishness manifested by some. No public improvements have been made in many years. The graves of many of the dead are unfenced which is a reproch to the living relatives. My self, wife and Children dined at noon with Mart in 0. Jepsor. and family. We had a very pleasant visit indeed. be more dilligent '5th Sunday to day. in the Neither Sunday School or meeting to day I am feeling quite unwell |