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Show 1872 -56 , with'Orilla the night .Brown at Amerioan Fork. Vie 11. came to ,1":'rovo and ate dirlller wi th David Septer.1ber Cluff. He and \V}d t e a.re in the turn! ture buaf.ne ae both making , and iroporti ng.· 1 ordored a 'small bill of turn! ture frOID them eo I could open a small tl"nde' in that line in l'arowan., ie stayed t17e night Elt SpOoni eh FOl·k wi th Taylor Butler. SOIlternber 12. We tl."a.voled nearly to Nephi to OCtmp. AB we pa.ssed l?ayoon we were told thn t there were 'til 0 cae ee of srne,llpox there.' Some soldiers paaaed us on their 'way to the post at ' , , Beaver. September 13. , We i',went, 111.to NeI)hi and 1;ook breakfaot '."Ii. t :Brother E. '111iams. 'iie traveled nearly to the Sevier before we campe d September 14, we passed on through Hound Valley and , , , , cntr.ped near Holden.. I 15. We came on to Fillmore 'Bl'ld ate dinner vd th I visi tod wftb \7eRride. Vie sta.yed at my cousin Lucinda. Brown. ,.niht,with Brother Bennett at Meadow Creek. eptember lG we came to Dog Valley and camped as the 'team was t ired. We traveled slonly and I waa i mpa t,i ant to get home. I had some trouble September 17. finding the team end we Wel1t to Cave Creek. Here I tried· to get another on1ma1 r. wi thout ouoceso. VIe tro.veled on slowly to Wildcat Canyon. We passed a company of Lieutenant Ylleeler' s exploring party. Ooptember 186 We came on to Beavoz , stayed most of the day" and camped a .rev! mile out. My sister Julia waa preparing to start for Sal, ,Pra.ncisco for the health of her dauhter'1{.ari8. ,September 19. Wc nrx-i ved home and fouml all well. Our journey from the 01 ty had been tiresome, but I -wa s "much 'Pleased with my.trip. Arter arri v1ng home I t'tent to work in' the tdo):e'l,agail1 and continued there during the winter. 'The following wae wri tt en and presented to, ime by my 81 A,ter' Jane 'on my 32nd birthday, ,Jun3 27. 1872. tt On' your thirty-second birthday, bru<rther :lear.' ;, 'j '. I think of those the. t onoe were 'r /:' here, or them tha.t nov! are panee d nWB.y, I'''f) \.' ;, And we are hastening day by day. Dear brother, memo ry bi.ds recall '; The days that ar-e past when vie wern amall' Jhen hand in hand to school we went, f ':.,' f And many a' happy day vIe ope11 t Dear brother, 'changed has been the Beene i: ,;, 2.> And br-oken baa our circloo bccn That little band. that gathced then, ,:",.,,"< o at:-cang0rs now would seem' bu,t frlends.!. ' brother. though the. t 11 'tt Ie ba.n<1·, l.fS.y never more go hand in hand, Ye t in the heart. there. a t!ll must dwell ,\ ': Affact10p that no tonguo cnn tall. tf September . ' . . , , , , . . I • ) ' 'I . t .• " " • ..: , I , , e"r , \).:.':.' , , - . j , ' . . - ... .lana " necebcr 20. Presiant Youna and party arrived here from the north odny and. went on' south the next mornin(J." Ge11e:r-al, Thomas 'L." Kana 'iTas wi tIl "tho' pal ty, traveling· to betcter h18 pOQr halth. Be is a warm-hearted. genial man who will long be .. ' . . . , , " . • '. , " ? ( \::<,", , 1· .... 1,1,., :,' .:",;", '(, ".'; t " ': I , |