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Show 181'7-18'1.8 -86- october 21. 187"'. Several of the brethren '. no h:1d been to '-10\1'0 returned and reported tho ·conTer-ena 'I'he tofhy. conr ez-cno e 'I'rIel '0 Apostles are 'matier.. . rlQrklng hard . '" to stra.ighten. un nll chur-ch October 22 I'went up to 11eoc 's mill nd·sQwed for a and: had a cold. st()l'·my time. 1·") {i;;ill .)or '1. r huve been at wo-rl{ for a feN dny s in the field. Yesterday T,l:e had, a. priest/hood rneetin,g It but it was not 'well t:ttend(;d. aev r" 1 reth1""( n viere up :from Cedar a nd spoke to ua Fovel ber 5. A. meeting of the etockhold.ers 'of the Par-owan Coop rntive <""tore wa a held and a dividen·t of 5% declercd for the There 1ere unpleasant 'feellnes bet.ween VT. H. Dame and year. S. S. S'ni·th in relation to bus tneae at the meetir.te.. ovemb er- 12.. I commenced to teach a te;I"lll of schooj, with a veTV gOOd at t endanc e ,' A "ca ae was brought before me a s Justice of the December 14. Joshua ,Peace,. Fleldfng vs Hi. Wilcqck Hnd John! ltchcll. The case lasted all day and. until midnight a nd was won by th.e defend ants. Tod.ay we' had the i;irst good snowfall of the year. wee! • .... , ' . , December 25. "llhe day was celebratd as usua l !n the after I married Enoch Wardell and Harriet Maria. Orton. The bride's father, tlexRnder Orton, furhished'e; sUPl'er and a ball. D€cember 26. I went to BeaV(l·. hid a p'l.ee.sanf vlslt, and returned the ,)Oth. t1'amlfn'y 1'. 8r18.. New Year's Day was quiet. ,.;;.re A-re having very 601d wether; it freees haider thRD It has done tor years. , noon "" January 9. ,I attellded a pal·ty ana srl:pper' given by the cho rr-, A new trial was lran1,ed In the ca ae of Joshua ,January 19. 'vs v. vj_lcock and J., Mitchell 'today •. It was vey tire Fielding until some, lastil1...g rn,idnight/ The deo Lat on went against Fielding. He was not 'present hut represent by 1. \'\T. Bro\t!t:t, who trj',ed to ake a case out of very 11 ttle.' conrer enoe Vias' held' the 5th and 6t"1 of the month. 'rIlle r-epor-t s were fvorf.lble, but e f; there -'-5 no IJresid,ent the people are lett with a parti,al orc:an.ization. ' , Brother Dame appointed. anq. ami th are counaellors'·to- a president never . January 20. . on his way south. work for the dead. Brother W. Wooo.ruff came throtte1t p.?1'"ovJi.m today lIe attendod meeting and spoke of do Lng our January A m.eeting of the high council was held this 26. the since tho :reorgnizatlon of the s tnke first Brother , If,. H. Ditr.io proposed our' building B. soclal hall; there was one beiDr; built, but he thought those in charge of it fere weak in the faith Others though-t that and thought the good Saints should build one. the hall already started was enouc;h; the parties belonged to the Chu.rch, and we would make division among the people by starting another ono I considered this A good" vieW' of ·th,e' case. I neve got along "'quite February 8. My school closed today. The trustees wlshed. me to continue, out 'well and had o pupils. ! thought it too confining to start another term. I was on a case of' 'arb.! tration February 14-. even tng , , ' betwee .trv-m. s:htil.sfact 10'" dame 6ud JDbenezer Hanks The difficulty rNa S settled orily for' both. I .get leter'S "from s. s. Smith, who is at the with the business quite well. Legislature and , . pogressing |