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Show S, ... _-"::':""':;"_,_,,,_,,:_ _, ,:,,,..-.:..:..;_ ........:..:...; • I __ .:..t.:....2 . ..l"'- • ._\ ........._.",..:.....:..-!...u.. ._.- .. __...-.._.-"-"-' '. _ """"J.,J..I K.oo" ;,_ .. ••,: ,._ ,1'/ -1.27-,- Saturday, May 20 Went to-oodrufrwith Brother Dustin, and held meeting Sunday. being lov e r s pf themselves, ;'. . I on Put in the etc. .' ') spoke on some signs cabbage in the of the latter . . , Ma'"Y."is days, .• evening men . !- " Brother George Lake this afternoon and reported that the Forestdale place and demanded their land and wanted the He wished counsel. He stayed all night and went to came Indians had come to that to move off. .brethren Wood ruff on Saturday. I sent some papers with him. At 2:00 P, M., we held a meeting with theHigh Priests at Cnowflake and gave instructions concerning the remnants rrndians7 of the land and what our treatment toward them should be ancTthat tne brethren's hearts should be softened toward them or the peace we had looked for would vanish away. . May 29 Continued work on my farm .. 1 got a chance on of land that I wish {or a homestead. Mr. caliy .rairoad lands, compass and Indian outbreak five' mites above here at meeting .: 'Walnut Springs. Five Indians broke on some stock and fired several times "at Brother Plum, wounded his hors e, and he narrowly escaped. I wrote to President Smith and sent a messenger to gather the scattered families · . with Monday to find out the 10Hagge, an agent for the assisted me, Thursday, attended .. fast came a and learned of an . as the matter appeared to be quite serious . . Brother Nathan Robinson was killed. Vle sent out men and found his body On Saturday thrown into Showlow Creek. Search was made on Friday. we sent teams to bring home the body. Brought my family from the ranch down. to Taylor and all the people from R eidhead c a.rn e in. Much excitement prevailed. Guarded the horses. Sent out rn e o s eng e r s for scattered brethren, <·etc. ·!1 got to Brother Solomon's stock yard on Saturday night. I got a 'board shanty to put my family in from Sister 'Winsor, the wife of Alonzo Winsor. Sunday, I hung a door and put up s o rn e shelves in the shanty. The Bishop w e nt to his ranch to get the things he had left. Four horsemen Did Found everything all right. We held two meetings. accompanied hirn and agreed to sustain the brethren in the military .... . , som,;bu.s,iness . - : . .. ... .'. ,. . :'. . '.' . 1 . .. ·!i .·, Jun'e S' ,:;, ". The Mayor wisned the Ca pta i n of the Cavalry to go and gather :some stock The Mayor refus e d to write them The Captain wanted the orders written. The Mayor .catled on and our labors were all stopped in the military line. 'I'u'e sdayv it com the 'Ward Teachers and his couns e lor ato stand guard. Monday -' . ' r; . t , .. ." .. . . Did menced z a i ni nz It was the heaviest rain that had fallen. for years. o· wlth much good for the crops. Brother WooCls war; struck lightening be all r ig ht was badly foot His death. wonderfully escaped . • a ln. I' ! . . . . , '.. . :-;.<,;; : .' .;' .' $udaYf! ·'i9th·. I. .• • • .,- injrf.q.,. wil •.. t· .... .... .. '. ' ::::_ .; an,d • .•..• : . . . We ,hCl:da eau'tiul rain. V!.ednesday, I got 22.3 pounds of orn fo.r seed from Br ot lier .F'a r l e y "Se nt some corn to Woodruff. At High Prlest n;cetlng held on Saturday. President Smith spoke at so me length on coopcratlO.n and In the evetllnc on the Indian settlement. I s poke on cooperative affairs. we got th:,u,s e of some water from Orval lllen. .. , j' .'".-..... ri |