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Show 18"'2 Ju y h Our c"l:bration did no The H,.r :r {Zo oDt very well. in t"lC even I 19 WQ.,O broken up by a c roml of roueh boys who had not been 1nv'i t 'd. The ro'V y and la:wlasa element· in this t O'<;ITil han '.n creased mUC4 of late. Tbia spirit 10 enoouraged and foateed by apo a t a tea, sEf'l1er9.1 of· which are here. 'rhey will aid any mr.:::aSUl"e Wl1ich GO(G ,to br e az down good order.. 1.t'Ol"monin(J":'s the tr,;,lng they ljC ,:,,,:,.i st'iking at' :f.ri and they readil;T 3uta.iYl thicveH19 e t c -::'0 +110 pcop G. cp po a i tio This hae mad e it di.fficult "(:;0 purdah thieve:. They have be come vry bo1(1. Several have been arrented .... " , and to.(oll 'j.;)! ore t· .. t ho courts iyr.media tely ba LLe d out and This action aho't'lOd a. d.etH·rJino.tion YOl'lO wnc we' ld enc r'o ach upon the' riahts but ppoiptcd U,. S. dcpui.JY .!I!).:n:halso 'by t:l0 co ur-bu -to auct.::1,in m or rorty of the 3aintD. '\;Hi"'d ' The i..rio,l of: four 01' the men 'who helped to break ",1' July 150 th(J party came nef'o:l"e .me ae justice of the peach. 'fheir nameo yeT.e .11.10:1";:;;13 t J. T.{ .L. Doa .0..son, Eo .L. Gl<l::k and 'J;illarr. ··:;oberts. They were .i11so1ent and indcpel'ldcnt ir their d.et9i!U1or.· All we re fined. but 't.i: c",jr aucc eed ed in getting a 't.'fri t of certiorari fro:n the Distriot COul"t. a.nd. finlly got out of pt,;.ying the fine, but i'c co st thCt1 nuch mOl:6 Ln lav.ryers 0 fees. July. P}7",. I am making pl."€rpal"ation,e to go back to Canada to see· relatives and. '(l'(H rr.y genealogy, et c .' Erother -Ie a ae l\T. Smith (lill keeJ the a'tore "!hile'! em gone .':,::,., mo t ne r "e h€:alth has been po oz' ever since my father died" fhe naa .recei ved a khid of pa.:t1alyti C atroke and io gradu.e.lly lO1l.:linm the une of her limbs. Dhe la much trouble to thooe who ta.ke cere of hel.... Jh) i6 nervous and frotting all tho time; she i:orries o'Ver my brother ·1.·ankli.l'1, as he goes wi th 1)8.d company and has lost all fa! th in the gospel,o 1. left rarov.:'an at about. 9 a. m, to go east f> tTuly ;:)1,,' 1872Q in company with avid P" Clark wlw was goint to Salt Ike City. 'I.-/e at ayc.d the first night at BeaVC:4;" VJi th my sister julia.. In the evening A werrt to the billiard. hall and saw billiarw played. for the firut time. August 1 we traveled to Dog Valley and camped. Oux' company cons! sted. of Do 1). Clark A. L", Clark, ;r. 1;;.a:ry GUlith, '(ilphia ;:Jmi th, and 'myself Ill' August 2, ]"1'1 day , we traveled as ,fsJI' as, MeC'dov Creek and s t.ayed all night with Bro. B(mett., ',' The roads thus far have been dU:!.lty. • . . * 0 . Sutu.:c-da.y, August 311 we vJ'Eglt to ]i'illmore wht-;re we took dil'uj'r 1 me t a cousin of mine here whom I had never r11th Bisho·o Callinter'o seen "bef ore t Luc inets l'1rown EJhe had been a Lea.vi t t and \7£..S q,ui t e 0 intelligent VJOmal1," Augu st 4 we traveled. t!G far an Ch:lcken Cl';';k; and nte.yecl all ::0 n day SI August 5 night vii th J3ro. liarri.s r who is qui to an old man Vie passed through Salt Creek. It \vas election ch.).y and tl'Jey wer e 'de havi11g trouble; there was a...11 oppo s l t Lon ticket in the f'Le Ld Ca.t'1:ped fCil'" the night at I)ongen SpringslJ /e had. fa:l:1en in company wi th \.:JilliarJ "\ord$l' a man fro!'!) :tiHH:lrrah!l and. as he was sick 'He drove hi s t emil and he Lpe d 1'1:: m n.l1 we CQuld.0 Tue $ <lay , .A.ugU$ t 6, wo· came through Duwr.lit, Pay30;a, and :,k'o:nd 'l'o\'W"r1 Theili prospocts in theGe Vie ate dinner wi th towns looked' good for a bountiful It.a.rveat '.I:aylor Butler at Gpru1ish ]10l"k and he.d a pleasant 'tir.ae with him. As we I)asaed through Spri,ngvil..!.e v/e iDet a UU{J!ber ,of l!ldiarl There had been some trouble wi ',,(;h them aI1d they appeared. to be very an . , , .. 0 exci ted,. . Vie :rea.ched 1?:.rovo and stayed all night Vii th G" .AQ Smi the |