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Show Page ·464· has destroyed Millions of dollars worth of property and of :people homeless. Disastrous floods is looked for thousands let"'t many river. Some are allready the on Mississippi bordering reported from St Mo. Attended to sot.a Hannibal Sunday School in the morning Paul, Mi.nne Arkansas, which . . . an afternoon. in the meeting lIth ThursdetY Have been· this afternoon 13th' Sat.ur day.. '." . . '. _" ..... .. '. which I '\4tb Sunday". . to day.' . paid day two and have half' cents a a planted some pound for the two acres seed. No <0 -, Attended ' ".-.: rain' to came . of rain the last three days and cloudy with light showers, Weather .of'. wheat for J)eseret ,Ne\iS ",. .nice showers some .. Sunday School and meeting to day. Some nice showers of . "'; 1.-,,", 16th Teusdy' . A little frost this '18th Thursday Report comes morning, not to day that Prime T. enough too ever Coleman Jr. damage vegetation. shot to the death Henry Barret yesterday on the white Mountain June 17, 1903. little stormy, .none to hurt however. 20th Weather a Saturday, Springerville, bot 250# flour and 200# wheat of Joseph paid $11.00. I learned to day that a flood in Oregon washed a town away There has been very drowning from 300 to 500 people on June 15, 1903. disastrous floods in Co.Lor-ado deal of a doing great damage to property. Went to Udall for which I , Sunday 21st .. breadstuffs, Sabbath day. necessity my being away and travailing on This day being me Camped to night at Nar se Les Hulsey's 9 miles from home. to seventy-two years old. I trust that the Lord will extend my life a few years and place me' in circumstances that I may go to the Temple to do some more ordinance wor k for Prosperity seems to have vanished my dead kindred. and we are left in rather hard cirecumstances. Enemies within, seemingly assail.me on every hand, by false reports. I wish they would cease circulating :falsehoods.. .Amen I should not of' been from to seemed to war r-arrt day; but as we were out of the .. . '22nd Monday .: . - . . Arrived home this morning, my son Benjamin and Walter Jepson started to Rattle N. M. in search of employment. I hope that the Lord will p rosper them and trr e se'r-ve their lives and health and give them profitable in peace. employment and tht return May God Bless them and .. they tpat they may be better may men in the again future. 24th Wednsday .Hauling juniper wood for the stove. Days warm and nights cool. |