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Show 194 John Tanner and His 10It is hard to find traces of the old of Payson have made permanent markers Payson. 11 Their food must have come potatoes, carrots, beets, turnips, Family Payson fort but history-minded citizens at the four corners from the which is in downtown vegetable pits of the older brothers etc. 12This comment of Myron is so characteristic of the family that one must assume principal cause of their success. Myron made friends of everyone. He liked all his neighbors, and if he liked some better than others, you would have difficulty knowing which ones. 13Her first home. How important ownership is. 14This began in Kayesville, Davis County, under the direction of President Jedediah M. Grant. It spread to all parts of the church and in many cases developed into excesses which brought reproach upon the church. See Roberts, Comprehensive History, vol. 4, pp. 119-38. 15The anxiety to get all persons married resulted from fear of sexual sin. The near "Hysteria" resulting from the Reformation did much harm as well as good. 1GIbid., vol. 4, Chap. 112. 17This refers to the taking of another wife by Myron. Details will be found it was a in the chapter on Myron. 18Those who left San Bernardino sold their property at a loss, some of it at a real sacrifice. Mary Jane was happy to move to Provo, a little larger town where she would not be crowded out by Myron's folks. |