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Show 1077 " -85'- '. C. -JGGrer;or was electOd, bishop of the first ·!!rd rind DI'csldcnt of tl1e '01" sts' quo.run ylth Thomas Daverrcor-t and Ssmol :f Orton as his counac Ll.o r s., S.11as S. S!ui th VhS eleeted bishop of tho PO-lagOOn" h \':;Ird wi·th «, E. Jones and John Lapham as :his coun sellors. S. C. r.Iulet wa s e.l.ec t ed bi.shop of SUFi.mi t ward vd th /Jilll:a"X. Dalley and Jom0R Dalley n e his counsct ror-e '. C. J. A r Ghur was eloctoo.. bisllOP o: the Cedar ward 'with jc;ras Jonson and J?rar c I o V:ebster a s 11is counsellors. !Hran Roundy was e.l ec t ed bishop of the Ka nrh wnrd. Henry Lunt was elected proc!dent of the igb' prj e s t s and donn Louder president of' the elders. J..1organ !1.ich.:..rds Jr. beer me superintendent of the Sunday School, and qui te a number of miIor ol"'fioes were filled ... 'The members of,the high council wer-e a a follows: Thome.s Durham.. EdWtu·d Dalton, ,l. c. ti tchell, Joseph P'ish,. William :golyoak. A. J. Mort;enSf;n,. S. S. Barton, Lars Mortensen, John E... Da,11oy t s. D. ROBe:rs, John /\.. ,7e$t , and John Most of the anove_mentioned brethren 'W81')e set Whi'te. apart to their vu.r 0, e of·fices after It eoting by Brothers [jnOhl and -Noodruff. August 5. ,Brother Vloodruft and D., H. Cannon' pet1ched to' the Saints s nd eave good instruotions. •• ... " ugust 6: Eloct:ton held " judge\of today, passed off' qu Le t.Ly Only about, seven Ll.beral vat-en wor-e JJolled .out of 3 totD.l number- of 155 votes. In the COU1'lty 640 votes were polled. 0 the largost number- ever polled. A 19ust ? Apo st.Le 'loodrurf and Brother Oannon with a, fow f'rom here starteo on a pleasure I vias: with the trip to Fish Lake. After going up Little Creek: Canyon part of tho party company .. , ' was l.I it and \Y&S it , . . - cro.ssed tle' mountain at the hHe.d of the oanyon, while the others worrt about three miles S01.lth:ffird fiud ,orossed at the Hobinson ranch. Most of the party went through to the 18.1w t, but a, few, or us stopped at Butler's Mi.ll four miles below the lake, '\"[e went up' to the lake, where we spent tne August 8. day boat riding, cntohlng fish, etc. 1/y dnugl1tcr ]\.:..f:H1ces werrt vdth me, Thele Here six wagone and car-r-Lagos ith four to six persons in each. I rett1.rn·ed home l'Iost ot the company d 1d not Atlgust 9. start until the ntternoon. Brothers Wood.ru:tt and Cannon' and several others went by Vlf!lY of '1?a:nguitoh 'and held meeting, returning home 't:te next day. It is about 3C· miles to the Luke ly the road we traveled and part of the r-oad is quite rO'llgh,. Brother SnO'?l t who vici ted the lake a fey; days previously, llro:posos a near-erroad, as it would be'qufte inexpensive. ',' ]\ugust 29.' .! have b cen at ·worl in the harvest ,field with our little company; This even tng the "ifJires L)l'"ought us the sad nOVIS of the de;th or Prosidcnt Young.' Hts death will be ,felt as a great loss by tlle Saints, as he has stood. at the hea,d of the church so long nnd has been no Huccessf'ul in settling thJ.s mounua tn country and in all his labors. : :, on his Erastus Snow' pn saed here about 4 p August 30. m. of funeral P:resioent B. Young, \:uy'to Salt Lake City to attend the which will take place next Sunday. September'l. My wife Adela.ide gave .birth to a son a.t about 15 minutes pas t 5 a. m. . My son Horace Nathml.ie we s blessed b y Jesse N'. Smith. I werrt up to the Coopern t:lve S[iv.n:j:lll to wcrtc, .Septa:£lber 10. I fixed up the and sawed for about fi v» weeks with good auc ce.se the :tliddle of f'el1 snow A little mill f'or winter and lert it. I ' -' , ni;_gha]l .. " ' , " " . ' JSeptember. , , ' , October. |