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Show June 10. Thnrsdny .! went up to !Jno'Nf'lct:<e :· nd too t.: :;;,,;y 'titfe laide. I attendcB a .mec-tting· of the high c ounc i I nt S110j!fl_ke in the afternoon. An appealed cas from the Bishop·s court at namnh las heard.' Bro. G:ibbo.r.s·' had been After. .. ... d ue ver-o loptim[,.Jld, he Was II .. disfello\'Vshtped. reinstated by the high council.. Th1s Bp. afterword!] learned't did not, like ,.1.t, but I ,thirJ< it Was the best thine that could have been done under- the cd..rcumst.,ances4 Juno ).1. Frid'ay' The Y M. H. I. 1\., the Y. L. and the Reliof' society held their conferenoe today aala cuatonry. ( JtU1.0 13. Sunday our quarterly conference commenced yesterda.y an' o.djourncd today. There was not qui te as larg1 an e.tten:dance us common. During the "t,ime of conr er ence t-he high counc t I 1lC'N1 Dcvernl MectihJs to ta1k. over the trot)le or dlfferoncos'betnee Pres. Siai th and Bp Hunt •. 'I'l:e httter claims tiLe riEL1t to IH'·c.side in all ward me et i ng a w len. Lnc Lude a our s abbat.h and \7i11. not msotin{3's t sup:11i t t o a.ny aut-hor- i t. in "the' mat t.er- but --tJ::u Firstl Presidency of the cnur cb c6nsaquent 1y J! the high c ounc I 1 \';-rYe a lot,ter t o Prc;3" t acted as clerk of the c0uncil iri all Taylor upon the subject. these 3etinGs. Tht with the ste buoinesa keers me Quito busy at C onf er-enc e time s ! went to rJQdrnff the nex t wt ·th J.Bro• u, R.· T.etjerl, as ): .. . , .. -, , d3.:r , Tenney. 15. Tusdhy Bro. J. N. Smith came down last evening and a held to organ:lze a Mill company Ht this p l.ac e They· I' electej a Boe.rd of five d Lr-e c t or-a As the st. ,Joseph fettJ.ement is lnrgely :l.ntcrested in it, they expec t to-get the 01c1 r:1111 at S1.mset to put Up ,here. Bro. smith went back to Snoflae today. Bro. brookbank is quits cross. I think he is a little disposed ,I to be jC(\10L1S of me. His -treo.tment of rae the moat' of the time '1s not to notice me in any"t,hing 'Nha tever. Hi£{ recont t.r-ouo Les wi th h1l wife he ve /something to do 'ii'th his ccnduo t doubtless. ,SW:)9 20. sunday' 1. attended me e t Lng and spoke 8. ahor t tIme. I worked tb.e ! est of the ar{v on the sta1-r.e r-e c or'd a June 27. SLmday· of import811Ce o ccur-e d dur-Lng the weekl1l Trade is little dull but ntill I have to be in the store all the time. I am forty-six. years old toai:1Y. I went t-o meeting but )pent thG:. day rather lonely. ,J"l..me g,3. Yllonday John Terry ha9, 'taken a contract at Holbrook '·0 make a ditch. He fuiled, not b e t ng able to pay his hands. ':rhey eame up today and s(;IoY t.hat he is about ,;.700.00 bohind and nothing to pay .; wi'lih. l' July 1. 'fhu:r sd ay "My non JOh1 L. came down last niGht, and :went tiP wit,h h l n today. I made out nome applications to tho Presid1!'..g Bishop for. relief, of t.he floor in the stake. 2. F'r-ida" sul'(r I Ertartcd on a tl"'iD with Pr'e e Smitl1' to visit .r ,1 the set) t.Lemarrt s in the ea s t er'n part, ,of the' s-a1{<3. com.pany consl.ste I,. of Free. Smi'h and I v'Ji:fe, Bp. J. S. Blaclc (of Deseret, Ut eh) and wife, J. F'ish an-i wife) and S. D. l1ogers. We left Sno·v.Tfl'J\:e at, 8 A.M. I,' and arrived in Erastus tt 4 P.U. where meeting was held at 8 p The speakers were Pros. ril N·. Smith, s. g. 'Sohns0n, J. 1. Brady JaCob Bushman J •. S. Bleck, J. Fish and S. D. Rogers.There WLS some tal of putting Jacob BUshman in Bishop of this plaoe, but he said he could not come unless, he could sell/ his p Lac e .at t he Meadows" the :nattier wa.g a bishc..l."'. about dropped July;3. Se.turdtlv -'ll1e started a: 8 f.•• M. and drove to 1'()w1d I stopped with Bro. John Valley where we ariad about 4:30 P.M. mho "Nheat and Frai.n· Ln eenEiral Lock b ackwar d in this valley ECl.;3Q.r. and th1.ngs .r have t,akon cold and am nen.rl,Y- s t ck ar)l1lar The speakers e attended meoting at Orner. July me e t June Lng "vas , , , .. Nothing , , , . , \ I , , .1 The, ... ,eo . , .. . . .. late:' 4Aundy 1'1 ' " , |