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Show 1,874 anov aho en on " my,') first trip on. I want down 20. C. C8,11ester went Wi th me. them. February to t own today, traveling on snow eho en 'Part of the way. The snow fit' the mill is a.'bout four feel A telegrali') had .deep just been received that (}eorge B. Warron had been arrE10ted south of here. He WRe imp] i.ented and rerhape the ch1edl in the ca.ttle stea.ling that was going on to the, west ' , . of un. , , February 21. 11 ttle durl.ng , 1 workod :i .. the store posting up books and di d but the following week. George B. Warren' e case was exnmfned bcfo:re S. II JustIce.of the Peace. Rogera, Warren WP.s bound over to tr..e sum of to t awa:1 the ac ti on of the $20'00.00 grand jury '01" the eecond .judioial diGtri ot court. .PrJ indictment wan found agn,i2H.'lt him, e.nd he run away lea.ving his boridomcn to get out of the oorlpc eJa best -they coulti. rnay followed' him i,nto Hevucle,' but he refused. o c'ome back wi them. th, They then got a .. requiai tion from. the governor and Borit the sheri if after him. Ho was caught hut on. the way back Warren managed to make his He was a son of W'. S. Warron eccape the former bi shop o-f the _ place, and was schooled by hie fa'tiher to be .d Lshone at .tbout this tIme VlOl4i came .of· the nrrEat· of F. R. F:tAh (my brothor) for the same offence He was a pa.rtner of We.rren' 9. He was tried. aftarvlarrls and acqlli tted, but Warren wa a never tried, as' he e ucceeded in keeping away until th(:1 matter had quieted' dOVIn. Al thoue;h ·there were no c onvf c t t one made in thin mat ter the ecawas broken up and the moral pany atmosphere VIas purified to some I ext errt Seyeral who were implica ted were. frightened 60 that they t urned thej.r c our-e e of life. March 1. :B:t"othlir Jesse N. ;3m1th, who had Just l·/turned.', .-' from hi a labors in the leg1alature,preached today f giving a sketch of the leg slat! ve Labor-a He sf'.ici they and the governor' did not get; along very well, for the governor veted almoa" every bill pae aed by h( legislatur(). JSarch 11. y brother Frank R. Fi eh had his case' exo.m1ned yeaterdv.y and today 1)dfora 3. H. Robers and'1taG acquitted. Adams Christen and Br own from ':Beaver \vere his attorneys •. I had a Bocial. pa.rty of the young folks at my house. this e,vening Ot1 the occasion o·£"' the 14·th birthday of my da.ughter 1!ary Josephine. !rch 12. Since I had lost my team and wao not able to tarm being in the store 00 long and then in·th6 milt, I·do not rJo"q-r have reeular emp'Loymen't tVA t payn me much. I rocci ved a proposition from my "brother-in-law at Beaver, E. VI .. Thompson, .t.o go over theI'e .nd attend to his business. Thinldnr; thrtt. thiG would be for the best I ,made a trip to Beaver today ,to settle the -contract. The next day! visltel! around and made arrange enta with nompson to tend his store.for $1000.00 per year,' or in that pr.opol9ti·on. \.k n .. . ' , lit.' , , ; \ . ' . , , , _ II ' ' ,.' ! , . . " . " . ;::arch,14.! . ' • . I commenced to work in the' store to4ay. The' pa:t·tnershil) between Shipp and olnpaon, but Shi.pp had 'drawn out praotically all of his interoBt ,I ,and Thompson, not bing satisfied, took the buuineso.' ,'\' I went to .'meeting, spoke a hort time. lVLllrch 15. A goo4 b".l5S.nes6 had been .1 - opirit prevailed , and there is • , • ," , there'ara, many here who have apostatized,'" \ strong feeling against the Saints. a -o , a but ' /' , \ : ' ( ', t,,;" I '. . " I . ! : : . ( · I., • \ , ',' '" \ ',' . . 'I I, '1,J.,) . .r . , ! |