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Show October 1.50 ta h:red Ed Bird OCtOb0 160 Julia,9 Josie, td drlve I stayed us myself and over. started ParoVJano to ent sister Sarahs last night. the cemetery where so many of my were laid m7ay In the afternoon I attended meeting and 'spoke a short time I visited with old October'17 friendsv called on Niels Mo He 'was old and feeble. t.eriaen Visited Olive Ward,El1 .Whi·n(-"'l>" 18_ After 'vioi OcSiober ting ar-ound e omo I took dinner VIi th organ Bichards and family' He was one of my pupils in 1856. In the evenine we had a fqmify gathering at Willuim Lymanso. I gave the g;enlogy of the family as'far back as we had'record of them. Stories were told and songs sung. I wok dinner wi t,h William ell) Mi tchel1. Oc.t.ober- 194'1 In the evening I attended a sociable at, Eli Whi t.ney ' s" There were about, at my ths,morning nd visited r-e Lc t t ve s and frlends uP, , . ' 60 persons present o'.j \ , October 20. James StapleYD my brother-in-law and his wife Elizabeth came in the day before yesterday t.o visi t ,wi th us In the afternoon Alexander Orton took me 'through their social hall (We played on the stage tOGc"ijher years ago) r called on ,Jo H Henderson and took dinner in the afternoon with James Allerton, vioi ted wi th 'l'Jillaim Davenport" and took supper vv"i th Jesse Ward and wife Olive, and in the evening we had a gathering of our folks at my sister Annievs& We visited with my sister Anna'Maria and Sarah October 21. Me Gregor, and had a gathering at Donald McGregor's in the e ve n l ng r gave a lengthy ake t.ch of my labors in Ar Lzona I went to Beaver I rode a.prt of the way with' October 22Q Uames Allerton, and a pert of the way wi t.h Fran.l( Bur-t.on Oc t.ober- 23(1" I attended meeting at 'Beaver. Elder Sunday. Golden Kimball was the main speaker; it was their quarterly con I attnded conjoint meeting in the evening. ference. Elder: Kim ball gave a talk on town tramping and mutual work. I went up to the' old overnment post, nou'con October 24Q verted into a school buildlngo Broo Kimball and some others spoke They have an em·ollment of 183, and they expect to have this number' gr-e a t ly incre ased My bro ther- in-l aw , M Me S te e Le and his wife c arne in las t evening and we wont down to t own and took dinner wi th my daughter J'osie My ·sister Julla. and Fr-ank this after-noono Burton started for the north· We called on the old gerit.Leman "Bd b l,e Cox" who October 25 is in his 90th year. apd mt J W. Christian(who was whole and hearty), Will Thompson ElliotoWilden and several othersID6alled Adelia Farrer, I,visited the cemetery@ on Ed Bird and family. She ae erne d a' 1i ttle eentric. called on me and gave a long t.aLk I, et a few old friends$ among them was Boland October 26. m and wen tl to To ok the stage' at 1: 30 p Tanner and Hal t.er-man but house. Tanner the at Milford. very little; it Slept Stopped seemed that I had left all my friends and was again starting out , II' / , ' " , , . (> tI G - 0 , Q CI CI , , amonG ,s t.r-ange r s I took the train at 9 a. mt> for Caliente where October 270 I arrived at a:30 p. m Here I met my daughter Frances and h er: son Clair 'who took me down to their ranch some 12 mt Le e where we (> ) , , arrived a ,little after 'darfi,.c' October 280 I.$lpent the day vlith Frances and her Friday. They raise consider children' They have a picturesque location. The railroad runs near able fruit which finds a ready sle the house. and the place is shut i on both sides by hieh cliffs. The sun rises ab6ut 9 a. m. and sets at 3 o. The pump to supply .... . .: J " I ' |