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Show -27°atop with her motw for a while July 19. Sundayc I attended meeting te evils of evi speaking, Iting, etc, ,/1 I wuo Le r lace Looked around some to ,at Woodruff and s)ok if I could buy 'a o l ac e for Ju La her at. :'·3nowf-,al\.e V;hCr-0 t.tie family t,oeether. Bro. L. H. Hatch Lad a for '>350. which sui ted me tolerable' nell; but the im:)rove icnt.o were not v.or t.n anything. He had offered the p l ac e he t'j(e be: or fo'" '30'''). IThe e was so ole o t l.e r p Lac e s that' I 100": C. I) but dld not n.ake any trade. July 20. l'i1onday I returned to ;::';n)v;7fluke and the next day loo:ed around some to see if I could Gct a olace there. July 22. lJ"Jednesday. I- b,ar-gained for e.4 Dlace of John Lurid» quia t that be Lo nge d to' his br-o t.her- ,AugU€ t I was to 1: i Y ;p 50.00 do zn and $50.00 in t.hr-e e mon t.hs I tho'uCht it best 0 get a -Lac e 'in ,snowflake as the family would be neerGr toeether$ and it would pc mucb eac':'er ,on .me to look after them. Jly 23 Thursday.' I 'tore dowri the old kitchen to the pIece and got some Lu.. ber- from BishOp Hunt to rebuild wi t11 and fixed 0 repai .... t.he old house. bt t "e L t as see if r. would rather it/ould be nearer h ave .. ' . ' . I , , I July 2lt.o Friday. ,hert also at· Taylor. . as he ).o.d. been This being Pioneer day i it Bro. Smith went to ,Taylor invi tea t.her e for the went o c as s Lon celebrated was to attend there cinowflake'themlebration off very well. They had a procession and the Indians and pioneers were well represented. Bro. Ralph Ramsay was Orator. Speeches, toasts, et6. were given. In the afternopn a rain storm spoiled the out door sports and At " 'musements. July 26. Sunday. I attended me6tlg at Snowflake Bros F4! Udall a brother of D. K. Udal1 spoke. the nissionary. the latter was recently from Utaho I started to dig a will for Adelaide which Monday .J. Chrisoffer$on former as a home . \!lIas Jul 27- greatly July 29. , and •. needed. . ::vednesdayo I .Ade La I de objec ted strongly to my lD.catiLg and Julia greatly desired to 11 ve at Woodr'uff Julia in 't1l'1owflake J as her f'o Lks «ei:e ther-e I ·turnedfue took the trade t so I concluded to let her remain there place I'had bouBht'over so 1) to Joseph W. Smith, who my hand. I got a man 'by the name of 'John Steele to July 31. ,lday. 1elp me on the well. We worked on it about as. steady as it aero possible to with such a man as he was of no earthly account I attended meeting today at Aue;ust 2 Snowflc.ke9 and spoke a short·time upon the subject ,of Moss leading the Children of Israel out of Egypt. August 7", Friday_ .We got down ·40 ft .. vii th the YJell arid s tr-uck a little water ,We had, hard gravel cement to {"ig t.hr-ough mos t of, the way, and some of the very har-de e t of clay. which 'U"Ji th Steele made it slow work. I .werrt dOVIn t.o Woodruff today. August 8. Schturdayw Horace went with me to take the ·team back as I expected to BO on to Holbrook 'to work in the A. C. MQ I •. I sold onespan of my hoses 'to J. D. Houck for $120.00 August 9 Sunday. Horace went back to Snowfla'\:6 today, taking the team. I attended me e t.Lng today ,t Woodruffo Bros. John At> rest and Smith D. Rogers form Snowflake were the speakers. I Looke d about, s orne to get a place for Augus t 10. Y(;onday. 'Julia. .I finally made a. trade "I"yi th L. H. Hatch ,and cot two lots the west half of the block on which the old located on the p l ace It, had an old houe e on i t , vbu t of Ii tne varuo 9 and 0. anc Uat was worse. ,I greed to pay Bro. latch for the off " . . '. . ' .. , a \ \ Coop_was , . :c.,cc &I and be to furnish :100 J' 0; t.h of 350. r1Uter.r,ch:'_ This i:3 \m\... ·I·. :',11,I |