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Show -1883 .. 'October 31 . Lr e.c e ived Sunday, , , .".'.. . ... :': , :; ,_ .'_. _;: .. .. :, :. - .:»: :' Hatch for my $100.00. I got a load of wood. . carriage to go and meet Brothers B. Young, Jr. and H. J. Grant. November 11, I arose ea r ly and started for Snowflake. I had O Al.l e n!s hors e. He was so s low that I was late but I heard Brothers Young and Grant speak. The subjects: Ilii.Tord of Wisdom" and "S'ett i nz Our Hous e s in Order. II At Ta y lo r B''. Young and I occupied the time. Educat ion was 'the subject. , ain ' . Mday. 5th Vie went to Whipple. Found a fine They were addressed by B. You ng , H. J. Grant, President Smith, and myself on the law of the gospel, word of wisdom, etc •. '\Ve went to Forestdale (now Showlow) and held council with the Indians. /fhes e brethren traveled to Gr e e r}, .. check-from H. E. Nc v ernb e r 4 P,repared . a 136- paused congregation. Nutrioso) Alpine, Amity (now Valley, Go l.arn an+s Ranch where they ;B. Young, Jr. "to go hunting. On to unas afternoon for Brother Johns and returned to Taylor where Ellice Hatch, wife of L. H. Hatch joined them. Then on to Snowfl a ke where they held three meetings and a Priesthood session on _.:, Sunday, No v e rnb e r 2.5. one St. ,_ .:",. .' /They s : _. • , ... ." ;.: .... _ -. . held preaching ffiem they held services at e ach two and' three of the above places. .In many journal tells of several of meetings. places of extremely rough road, and 3randfather writes of mending the carriage more than once .. The village of Erastus, now Concho, was also visited and each member of the party s polce at that place. They were made very w e l corn e at each ward and Elders Young and Grant had special messages for all with emphasis being laid on the word of wisdom. The .... ,< .. '·'{The .harvest t irn e was - growing late and ev e r ybody worked hard to gather be stored for winter.' They "rzra d e much L. H. Hatch took one hundred gallons of it to St. Johns. His went" with him on this trip. They attended a Ilconference tne last of anything that might , .molassesl_ wife, Alice, with t h e sisters, II and two days of stake conference. He spoke several "ti.me s and on Sunday evening gave a patriarchal blessing to Ida H. Udall. On Monday, they settled taxes and started for home;-/ , :, ·Wednesday, December 12 : ..' Took molasses-to V·,foodruff for Brother Heywood. /No doubt this was pay for the s cho o l master.7 Tuesday, 13th, I worked on the darn, also ., Wedne s da y, Thursday, and Friday. Hyrum also worked on the dam. Went to Taylor and on Tuesday the 25th, the boys went on a s p r e e l I went to the mill and a load of posts. got "; : : '_ .. . January I, 1884 Woodruff. I wrote Hatch. Attended a letters; one to H. J •. Grant and one to H. E. hootirig match. It was af i e twenty-four shots each. Left Vloodruff for Taylor and arrived in Snowflake in time to ·get the fixed. carriage I'm January 1, I went to Silver City on my b i r t hda y f_ifty-eight years o Id Left Levi Sbu mway ,.' Vie joined President Smith. At Erastus we held rn e e t I spoke on tithing. Sunday, the 6th. held irrg at the ward Orner. meeting by releasing Bishop P. Christo Reorganized phe r s on and o r d airring John T. as Bishop with Ernest L. Taylor Egar everal 5 s , , "." on , , ", I' . " ... 1 .8 |