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Show Page 551 ,February 1908 2nd Sunday , At, home the _ to day past week attended Sunday School and ward meeting .. 3rd Monday I visited do not visit him " as Bp , R. often him.' , . . stewart who is blind. H. as they should, I find that the people Bishop visit neither does the Ward .-. "9th Sunday . , M':Yrtle, Hyrum and myself, quite seriously afflicted with colds influenza or La, Grip. Have been -compiling my Genealogittal record. ',' .".-, - -:; ,:.: -'; Febrary<::1968 . .... 16th Sunday,' and ": :-) - ,, - - . ' Confined to the house the past week. We have rented Wm. Allred and vineard for one half,the crope 'Orchard I did not feel able to farm, attend meeting and Sunday School to day. 23rd Sunday' On Friday !{y Son George came' During the week remained in doors. to see us. Weather being damp and cold I did not attend meet ing or Sunday School. ",,_ 24th Monday , At the Supper table this evening, my Sons George, Jacob, Hyrum and being present I stated to them that Mormonism, so call, is the Go spe.L of Jesus Christ, and that all other relgions would not save men. Discoursed on the subject of the eternity of the marriage covenant when properly solemized by one having authority to perform the Sealing ordinance to those who keep the Commandments of God, otherwise, men and wemen will be seperate anc;J. single in -:the resurection. George's wife Hazel haveing died, they having 'never had the Ordinance performed they would have no claim on each other, unless he reforms and puts himself in harmony with the Gospel arid attends to and r-ece ives the William ordinances he can have no claim on Hazel and will not be asso'ciated with her in the resurection, which I hope he will do. 25th Teusday My Son George left 29th Saturday My health is 9n the stage for the sheep cap.' , :: - 'Marh 1908 1st _- Sunday Attended ward 2nd his improved <, meeting this afternoon .. My health improved. Monday Made . and s i gned contract to farm, orchard, and vineard equally divided'between us. for the day with present I{. H. Allred for the season. The 1 ease of crops to be |