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Show 18?7 -84- cold in consequence or this exposure. :30. re got our logs and carrie down and it was so atoTt'1Y that ;10 did. not go back. .ore snow haa fallen thi month than duro ne; February. I 'Vlen·t up to Wilcock'a Jill and Juno 1. got a load of lumber. he road waG vary bad. I held justice's oourt.' J ne 4. leeks, Benson" and Denson's son were brought up for, breaking the All three of t hem peace. I star'ted south in the ,afternoon wi th a loa.d of we:.:-e fined.' lu bo, and vent as far as Cedar. June 5. It waa a cold. stormy day. and I went on nealy to tho Dlaol Ridge. I went 'On to Bellevue and unloaded ",nne 5. I ,[l'1y umber. met Sister Steele and returned vnth her to Kanarrah., The next day I drove home't .but 'my team VIas qui te tired and I.did not a rive until llea.rly midnight. I went up to the head of Reel, Creek to June 14. make some improvements on the rch that we fenced 1ast year., I worked tVJO days and returned home I returned to the ranch and worked all' the week June 11. a pasture and'cellar for a maKing fence, etc. and ,dairy*, :;'y wife Aaelaide came up the 23rd. We had good weather and a very plea.sant time up among' the pines with fresh air and I returned home Le 24th. pure water. le weather is dry but the prospects for crops' are good. J·une 27 ,11 am 37 vears old today.' 'l{y family got up a dinner for the occas4dm. I ba.ptized my son JOfl..n L.,' tod.ay and he was confirmed by Vlm. lI,. Dame. In the 'afte,rnoon I married, two ecup Lee , George S. Haltet"man and Phoebe M., Lyma.n, Vlilliam F. Benson' and P. J .. Winn. 'This waa the f'irst marrying I have ever done. I, went up to the Cooperative savnnilll July 2q today with Brother Dame. I wpe'nt the week' at work about the mill and re turned home on the sevent. I went up to the mill taking my wife Eliza with July 9. sawed me, during the week., and come- home on the 14th. July 15. I a.ttended meeting' at which,,,Brothers VI. Woodruff' and D.' H. Cannon preached. I returned to the, mill Ln ,the after noon and VJ"Orked until the 21st, when! returned to 'tovm. July 28. A meeting was held to'day at vlhiol'l it was expec t.ed that the stnl<e Ktould be reorganized.. Wilford Woodruff Erastus Snow" and David R. Carmon were present. At the me'sting 10 a. m, Brother Snow spoke' upon the order, of a a t ake of Zion. In, the afternoon Brothers, SnoVl and Woodruff,' 'occupd ed the time, referred to our election arid the ;folly of putting-up two candidate9 as had been done here and at Beaver in the case of a councilman. In the evening there was a mee t Ing of' the pries,tnood for the purpose of arranging :tor the 'reorganization p:f the stake. In the afternoon the people had tal<en a vote to, dis,Olve the stake, / preparatory toi' zeo rganf aa't Lon s. -, 29. vias held 10 at a. m, July Meeting ,'D., H. Cannon and Erastus Sn.ow occupied the time. In the afternoon :Brothers J. Ni. Smith, VI. II. Dame, and S. H._ Rogers-Vlere caled upon to make some remarks in relation to the order, and No pres cccpe rat.Jon, ident was appotnted for the stake p but VI. H. 'Dame and Jesse N. Smith wee sustained as the presi,din authority of the stake. ere 00 r.o..y ' ' , .. ", , , \ iniah1ng • .. ' , ' : ' , - " . ' |