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Show " : ... ..." 1 66 account of Indian hostilitiee. little far;her 'A on reached Bear we Cl"eek, tb:: point v.:e left. going out. t7c tur113d up the stream abouf oix miles ""nd-' canrpe... 'Co come on t r-ough ."'i.r Va.lley and down 'l"'ic1ay, Scrtem1')er 't IJi ttle Cr #ck Ce.l'!yon P 7lQ. arrive(l at' ?ar)wen in ty,.,e a,f'·tel',noon. Wa «ex» £lf lct by our friends •. The next ,Morning those wh'rcidod oouth wen' on heme" :le had t, -rard trip much stanairJ.g gw:u'cl, and hed tr<:1velcd over r-ough coun txy I had fcr:Mld many ac qus.Lnt ances which wG"Mte agf1lte!lbleo After 0.1"")"1 ving hO!l10 I worl"'ed taking care of TIrJ crop t l,thich had. been greatly negleotedo ." September 12 X started to .s-t. a'oorge went as ft:lr CdJ Kalll9.i"l"eJl nnd the next, day went to Je1reral of the br e tbre-! were Toquerville. (,y. '{ - . , __ , . a 1 ong , \. H j\. ...it'lll.· th :t .) j.me, Jd0W'11 to a ttel1 y conrerence at at. t • -'''''' .. .... -,. 0 0 ;;;}. lraJ.. ·C 'V ... i ('t. I G®orge. Fridny., ;0!)tembcr 1i4. We went on oyer kindly recei'v"'ed b y the brethren and. sisterf us to all the fruit we wished. ' o one 0 uc:l"S gOl.ng ann,It''''.... - , to of n. George the place" • . fu'1d wore who tle[/ad Saturday, SepternlHlr 15. I ®.ttender.l the f.air hold in St George. It was qui t e a sucoess and a. crcdi t to the DixilY Coun ty ! attena.f.1d. two rlleetings held today whicl' went off w'ell, and waG oa.lled. to make :1 short report of our 1"'0CGnt -trip 11"1 t he evening" r went 01.781- to the Clara and Qttndod a ball at that , plaoeo I went over to St. Sunday, :jepternber 16. George in· t.he morning and ettended the me(1)tillga and then retu.rned ill the even i ng stopping wi·th my coue rn Lmucl Leavitt. 1.onday, I we n t over t o 2l'C. George end a e t en ed a ball given in honor of Capt&.in AndrU3 and company; which 1b.S qt'i te a. success, and all enjoyed thel'lloelvcs qu lt o well. ThG next day I went over to Toqu.erville and stayed all ni.ght wj th my fathm:· in-lay, had a pleasant vizi t $I and found all well. The next day I went to. Y..narr!l\h and, stayed. al:l night wi th ,my brother-in l.v{, James 3ta:pley. Thurstlay, Septemlier 20, r came up to Cedar' Ci ty 811<1 stopped a short time. T]''J.y were hav rng a. ward fair end the display was good. I aaTI'H home in the after:rHJon fcnmd all viall and glad t o see me again. During the fa.ll I worked to get wood, ha.:r·v'r.. sting my crop, etc We had had. much ra:h"J this aeae on '\tlhich is qui t e uncommon for -thie ccun t z-y Some of our grain was '£1'11 s season damaged by so much much :f'e.ul't waft') fO'LU'_d about our I:ndian tl"ouibles, 'the locating .11d. keep ing up of :Flort Sandford. . , .. ..... . .. , , Q Some contracted such f:\ habd t of grumbling that it was the main cause of taking eorne of the out crt the chur-eh, }overl!bor 4, 1856.. My i fa i\;ry C" gave }i rth 'to a son, bo 3:':'1 en Sunday at about 5 A. UI) We na!ned him- .TOa€:lk)h Campbell 1:1ish. J!..y wife got a Long qui te well but the Ii t"cle fellow was puny and until sickly' he was oVC[tl'" e. year old. The winter na s sed about as usual wi th the average, amount of dancing; the hol1d8.ya passed quiatlYfJ and our Indian .,troubleB gradually died away, so that Vle again began to have :p'cace in the . Land , '. fTrmary 6, 186vl. By re'quest of I)l'esidcl1t Wl1. H. Dame,l. joined the first prayer cirole of :thii3 ! aoted €!.s teacher in the place ward during the wintr. 'l"Yhis he Lne d me gain expe r i ence and ill1del" etcmding of, the gospol Feb:tuary P, 1867 ,1 e ta rted south on a Ii ttla 'visit to Toquerville taking my wife and Bro. ·Jaesa N. Srni th along. We had an egl"eoabl,s trip" and after breaking dov:m once or ·L'Vic sachs; VIe arri ved in .. |