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Show 1902 I JOS0/ tl,l: s mar 1inc council, D.C'" t., ;:ll:;h m 2._'J.d John l3.,. ,--us Ct. 0.1. -301-to the St. Joseph war d as member-s n i tme nt, '10 vini ted mai:'ly wi t.h appo •. lIo.1se and staved all nir:ht t'li th Br-o vt c i t per- cLa\"J8 ... , _0 ch 26. 'i'ed cs l ay r:e';vislted Bro. Pihar'ds ana family, and then "tent around culling on some eight or ten families durin,::; the day and meetInG' in the evening at. tlh:lch we o t h spoke o. ,!e s t ay Jd 8.11 nJcht V'.iith TIp. Buahman ai d the next day we r o t.ur e d to or-o ok The people of 3t. Josepl:!. ar-e a Good pe o p Le , but there ar-r. cv wh o 0. ir-e b s c orm ng slue in their duties and ce cm 0 be 10 ng the ap l r Lt. of t,hei calline. L , , '. nel .. Ho , · .... , April 13., Sund2..Y. rJe had a fire Ln T'o Lbr-c ck , at 3 a m this mbrnine. Boyer's stable was burned also etzler Bros. are houe e and pr Lnt.Lng office If The tot.al loss was about $,5,cr:'o. There ,Vb.S but Ii ttle har d Ly any to The wbo l,e t.orm or , was out in8ance, and speak by taoring , , down f crice s , prevented it ,from spread Bro. Smith came in from Salt Lake City Today. inu flrther. ril 19. I Saturday. I went up to oodruff with the mail. attended mee t.Lng 011 3unday. James D. ;3mithson who had been out near the 'exican line for some ten morrt.hs frej.c;hting, spoke and en }l·s labors. He said the country was. dr-yineS up, and reportec.t it lO()l\'t,c. Ver'Y discourG.;:;in,s for' the se t t.Le r-s in the sou t.h I r'e t r-r o d .t,o Eo 1 br-o ok OIl L:andy ;:ol"'ning. was a t cold If ,I windy day, one of the worst of the seson. soon , , , ray 18 the t, of Sund.ay. the day I werrt up to I'd gh t , and Woodruf t.oday .t.ne , ,I t r afried ng of the 19tho Thj s 'the ri ver- so the' mail could no t pass p and I· coula no t returnln te evenin1 when I went across te river on the fluet and went down ith a team that came up for the mail. It has been the 1-rye:3t season known for years, and this storm vias welcomed by all a a great ilief. Sheepmen had been hauling water to the:r herds as they had to keep them,back from ater to get any feed. It turned-quite cold after the storm, but no damage wa dome to the fruit which bids fair to make a good crop. mo s sed and some on rnor-n i Some odd th'ngs,occurred to show the low 7. 3aturday. hich'some peole descend Thi morning some' six tramps were put off from a:box car. were' beating their ay west, They of a It afterwards them was sixteen. lad, amons apparently young a young" woman wl:o wa s that waa it Going through as a developed She was from Chicaco. tramOe I went u o from Voodruf'f wher-e I attended meeting the next day James T',:. Flab was down in the interest. of the SU'1day Schools; he I returned to Lo Lbr-o o k Eonday morning. spoke at the me e t.Lng ,ly ,son JOSGph C t s child has been' q;ti. t,e sick and it died on {;'ednesd8.Y t ' June state to (IJ , June I 11. was afternoon. n6t able to I attend. went up to SnDwflae in the I attended the High Council me e t.Lng The Thtl.rsday* main thing tey discussed was the report of the members as to June 12. , , the statements:were reason I Holbrook r-e t.unnsd to during tho niC-1t. ably good. ex tr-ernl been :it has -June 22. y dry and jho t for a few days naa t and r-e t.ur-nc d tho next mor-m ng afternoon this I wen t ip to Woodruff and I .sppnt, the 62nci is This June my thoir labbrs among the peoplo. llost of , , . day at Eliza 27. Frlday. \lo()drufr with the and Julia, my sons family were present. pased off nicely except wo the much. : good !:n dInner have die not I ret r ne d to was \"Jere ?ther provlded there. members and all enQugh t? say wht tm Ho Lbr ook in t.he .everu visit ng c cn t i nue s to be dry ana" o t John L. , ,The we at.nerbut we have a fair pr-o spec t for i r-u i V}e are closing up and balancing accounts .L or our Lalf yearly very bussett.lement of the business of the store; this will keep m se v':shed, Wi th - birhda, members of my f am i Ly ttl1at J·ohn L. and Joseph C. my son nor .st11 t..t:' I , '\ |