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Show 190 $) 2 - -3QO 'The t"Jea.t,he l: 0.8 bee n e x \, 1i ttle r : iL 0: fe1:1 tr-ern'Ly fine.. days but Ll dC'YB a e very pleasant, while we have cold, rll::.;htc,. I r-ec ot ve d a Letterfrom my son Horace Yeste.,Dny, s·o..-tinc; t::at his w l r e had a d augh t.er- ber-n. en the 11 t.h Our bUGIDGS3 in Jl.· st· e ecps 3Otit as stal. 1 soend all moy' spare tie Dorine ". 01.1 mJ: l1S t 0_ y" fll1dins new i t cmo to insert" or 801:10 chcr CO t o ri.::J:e. l. o vernber;30. :::) ·,turdo,y. I werit up to Jnov/flake wi th the rna; 1 he and next, Iay I attended me e t i ng at ',3noT;:ltu:o and a short mooti lG he lee 0 UL i 1 It' De ce mber- 2. I attended Bro. Jesse N. Smith's bir'thday [_,a't erinr held in the ac ade my b',i1dl'nr')', 'I'he "'\;"-:'I"'""gJ" p ,.,(':'(:1_..1 _IJ. 0" ofJ..'I"< ve: y nt c o Ly ;ly wif; l\c1elaide VIc s s t ck and not able to u'!:,tendo' I to Lolbrook on t he t(t-y.rned ma.il. taki g my 'Usual all night ""ide,o '. I sent my History off' abou t a we e k ago to' a firm i1 Cr icuc;o 'WilO had m ade pr opo s a Le to look at it. \"Ji th a v i ew of pul 11051 ing t.he s amc t but they declined to take l.o Ld of the wor-k on the '1oyal »s p I an , as I w I ahe d them to do.' December 14.' Jaturday. I werit up to SnovJf1alce today on he mail. De c e mb er- 15.. I attended our Sunday. conference II Tho'mc.in p ar t of"thG::'c:,-::y \")a!3 t.ake n up in pne ae nt.Lng the authori ties and he ar-Lng the reports of the b i sho pe My folks wer-e reasonably 7e11. I returned to Ho Lbr-o ok on !vi th Bro. 1: ichal";ds. I tJonday received Le t t.er-s recently from my so ns JohlQ... L. "and Sil'Q.s Let who are en. m i s e Lo r s The V'/eal:er continues ,very fair; but col<l. ... <o, , . ... '" '" I ,:, ' ""_.... •• 4';'''''' J!. -- ...... O.\J ..... v_l., 1 1 .... I , ... I I . ' ·:..Luarterly , I , I , v , 1902' s !('ebr\iar t.o c k Since up to , and. th 1. The t t l i ng idjle, of so fore part of January was a busy t i.me , t.ak.l ng up the years business, making, out, s t.a t.e merrt.e I the month we have n6t been so r went :tJoodruff. today and held attended the busyo Priesthood me e . t Lng Which there this month. '.'Vard conference was held in Woodruff ·0February 2. Sunday Pres. Jesse N. Smith spoke cry day_ interestingly upon various subjects of early times in t.he mission of De nmar-k and also of the I spoke a shot time. chtirch. Aftar the afternoon meeting the High Council-wet with the presidency Thre was'but two regularx member-s and one a'l t.er-nat.e No bus t ne o s "vas' attempted to. be done ,but a fevJ tlii:ng-3 wer-e ta.ll e d over pertaining to our dunces and the manner in which the:r were conducted. I returned to Holb"'oo the/next morninG. ThinGS move on about the sD.e; there 1S but little variation in a book kesprs lif9t but I spend all my liesure in Loo k i ng U!) h i.s t.or-Lc a.L data!) and in wcr kf ng on my h i s t.cr-y I went, up to Snowflale wi t,11 the March 12.. mail? and the next day Thursday I attended the High Council meeting held in the The main subject was the carrying out of Prs. Snow's last s enmcn , that' the, l}r'.js. and the should Hiel: ook e.r t er and labor among the people. It \72...3 de c t de d by t.he counc Lt that thev should work mora am6ng the people, and that the presidency should assic;n 'them to the various wards to visit the people, not so much as a Dreaching miosioD$ but to look after the 8aints I returned to at l"1iCht v/ith the mail ; it.. was a very windy nir-llt and a vsry tiresome and disagreeable ride I o oerrt today at Woodruff and a'(itended 23. 3unday. was ) , ' , ... ' , aftrnoon. COUl1cil, Elbroo}:: ...J Mrch tD meet1ni there, went, to'Holbrook next Darning. il,io.rch 24.. It was a very \7indy day, lbnday It violent snow storm raged wi th w i nd short timeo March 25. T'L10sday. BroA. L , whl ch was Hosers and qu i t e about night severe fo a a I and myself if/ent down to 1 |