| Title | 44518 |
| State | Utah |
| County | Box Elder County |
| City | Grouse Creek |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Correctional Institute |
| Holding Institution | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Collection | Utah Historic Buildings Collection |
| Building Name | TOYN, CHARLES HOUSE |
| UTSHPO Collection | General Files |
| Spatial Coverage | Box Elder County |
| Rights Management | Digital Image © 2023 Utah State Historic Preservation Office. All Rights Reserved. |
| Publisher | Utah State Historic Preservation Office |
| Genre | Historic Buildings |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Date Digital | 2023-05-16 |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6wsy1nn |
| Setname | dha_uhbr |
| ID | 2277565 |
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'~\1_ · ... ·1 ·!-}···.:) ':';,-:>r ,,·.,i·-lre~ "':.l ".:1 \Jp. .0\. .• ,. w: __ 1. ,: "'Q~ ,'0_1 e bar!"': . . b'lt dl'd ,.,ot liv'" a"'d ''''''"A~ buripd ~. ~".... ""',,. r:-:,p ,,,"'th • .,!" ','ith har thrr'e re'!l"'; "h'"rl~··''' "' ·-\ ~'1i U. 1 '_"''''d . • 1:.... " . .. \. ...... :£."" • • ~. \' ... • '" • ~ .~~._ nin'" !) c(,il,:"en . • lJ ~ ·... .V~, J_ .• ;n~~=·'l ,:lOl}:;:! to r4;'~~1 York. Beinf! as faithful tatter ' Ua:! ~aint she had a, deS! "g t~ m·Jve :';9sttola-::-d t~ the body.of the chnrC:1. ···...1···• ~'.l- ..;;,:' .... J ~', O J : ':': ... 'r.'?o"" !' .• .:.:11.."" 'w !,. ; \.i ,. '"". _...:, .,; . . . . P.f ~.d:' t~¥·:> year;) in 179'11 York they !Joved' to Salt Lal;e C! ty, Ut:ah. I think ~a5 uh~ut 1862. Martha Ja~e nivis ~as b~rn at Council Blurfs, l~Ha June ~6, 1847 at the time of' the mi.:rratlon of th~ saints fro::1 !!auvoo to ~.;lt L::ke City. ~he crossed the plains by ox-tea!:l, t·raU:ing :;lost or t~e . w:-JY. Her' t"irlh:)oddays ',zere spent in and around Sal t t~ke a:'ld as far 'South as ?,ra·,ian. }:'y parents W9:-e ~rl'"1ed November 19, 1872. Moth!'1r had been Oi'u·"i-:ms1y !!'.arr-ied ar,d h~d h10 chi ldren, H,:r~y (callf3d nolly) stayed with he: ~~ther. Ths boy Wll~1a~, stayed 'dth relatives ar.d lived a~d rlied in tii.!'1tah Bssin. it Fr.!ther 'a!1,j Mother !!loved with others to Grouse Creek in 1877 ;.1ith their c~tld ren !!ol1y, Dav1d aoo:t] Francis. Tlme3 'tiere .h ard for the30 early p1on13ers and these circumstances I ""·:15 bo!'n at what WaS k.,o'.<ln at that tir:e as Cookesvil ~e ~'ihere the settlers h~d ~oved in near e;!ch othe~ for conve"'!ier:ce for sc~o01, church and p..-otectiot'! fro:l the lndi::,r.s, of iII'hom the!"e '.ie'!'e many in .' a- d ar:>l.lnd Grjuse Creek. TheS9 settlers mostly 1 i'.'ed at wh1t uta's t~r.owr:. as ' the n!3er~u a,,:d attended their farras, soma being s);ne dist:ance frorl tr;eir livi.~g qll!Jrter.s. Hy earliest reco11ecti:Jns are th:tt we lived ir. a d!.:~:mt, tr.'? :"'irst housa built 0:1 Fathers homestead. It \-:3S loc'lted m1d·.'1ay bstvesrt our r>res~!:t hO::le ~nd the enj of the l:lr.a. The county ro~td runs over the ex . . ~t ~pot \-lhere this h:mse sto')d. ':19 lived there. in Ue SU:ll!!ler ti::e and in a leg house at the "berg" durin? school time a~d '·...inter. wnen a boy riv~ . or ~i:~ I re::leooer that one of oy j')bs 'WlS to help her1 orf the r~r,?e c::;ttle f~o::1 the t::)'OPS as the fer.ce cove::-e '! :)n1y p(1rt of h ,e ri~ld. At anea:oly aze I lE'~rr.ed to care for the chores such as ~11king, fe~~ding CO".iS, ;Jigs, c':ic\:ens etc, fl!'ld ot.hal' ,')dd jobs such ~s I ~as able t:> do. I was bantized Oct')oer 14, If8a b~: Henry Eal£3 '3r. ": a:-~r his hn:ne on tho 'West f 'JI'k of G!"nuge ,_:.... ·'te'". . :!·\... o···fto ... • "'S E""r, .. • ..... I. ,\1.';'':''. C·"O ~lr.der g ~:'., ft.t tt:~se tices an-i for years to cc~e, times tlara hard, little money to b~ he:.l, i)ut ' r :-:E?ver re::!':::1ber y;r.e~ 'lIe "lent hu!'l gry or lacknd sufficlc~t cloth'~n~ f·::>~ !)U1' comfo!'t a"ld \:lelfare. Food cor:sisted ?:reatly .)~ such as ~;;!iS l)!' ··duced ~I'I f~::- :'·ot f.arm: Hl1k,eggs, b'.ltter a~d meat such as !,o;ok, bgef Q~ r~ chick;;n. !:::lch of a v~.l!'1aty but healt~fut arr) ?al~tnbl(.l. \'he~t l:;1S haule:"'! a lo~g I~ 1:j:·,. ~ ... C'3 to he J'r'.'u..,d into flour !'~1' 1,r~J.d ~tuff's. Ou:, "'~~arest store :!nd 1..• .....""e "'-:),..' ....••".1.1." "'''3 on tt"e " '~~lrl"\:'(" · 'bout l~!".v ~!1r~"'11J.· ·-t,·,.t ~o it , '. ':1C! i' .... . . nt . . . . .'i'e . .. , I' ';;J..L •. ___ 4. . 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':.'hile in ~~l t L~ka I :::aw the :jt!' ;)~t ~':!r!j bel:".' ' · l'S,'''''' by ::ull~s a :d i:la"y other t~·inr;; th~t c ,m';ed rha to ~. ,;"J . •• e' •• / \0(:' . . . . .' , J ,' . . j') •• This text message is used to keep the image from rotating in ocr process. Be sure to crop the top .25" off after the ocr process. realize the ~orld was nc so in Bri:hsm we ~~:lle c~~oe~ 5~al1 ~rter in the all. tithln~ lot a~~ it W3S at this nIece fl . - -~) t ~:.' _r.,._I.' S t ·1~f.4:,- ·')r 1. y r'OO d f lo· · .. lng. · ·· T.r"'vin o"c"~d the · r~·:l"'o·'l 1.. .:~.:.t .!. ..:;,. 't., ;O ... ~_ .. ~!. .. ' ....<.. !3tSt:. ~I;' :)~1 0~t~~ir.~ Br1. ,~h3~ I ha:) a :,;cter~ired U~f.e to see the train so I left ca~p alo~e ~~d proceeded t~ the railroad stltion. H~ving taken ~0re t .L::~ thsr. I p13~r.ed, I \:13S !'!l1"~3ed fro7. the flock and a search 'JI~;3 i!'!- stitut~J T'd fl~u11y f::lthe!' f:>Ulid tIe, ~ti1.1 waitir. .~ for t~;e train. Yo" I ;!ot ::;, .- )')d one hut father c :mld [J 1:03·=::Y5 hurt :le oo!"e by talking to ::e tlJ2n' he !.:i·: '~;it!1 the "ger3u~derlf he c3rT'ied. still I ~~t !Jy lesson f:;'i=-ly '... ~i..l ,-..."" Ie ;.. _"1"\0.; .. from 1890 on ONe as b·:>ys WC!"9 pretty well en~~at'ed -;:1 th t . ~~ ·,:')-rk a"'d attendi'1g school. '';s lived enti:'ely on t~e faro '10-,,', h?'t,!~g ab9.!1 i·:)r.~'1 ttv:! h::>;ne located in the "be~gn. It . "/::1~ 2·k miles that 'lin h,~!"l t::> walk to s~h001 a~1 back. Thi~ we didn't mind too badly as'our ~e1~ht'~~, ti"e Kl~.ibe~3, walked to scho·:>l also. ~~uch of our sJ'ara time was spc~t t;)~·~~:h ·~', our .joys ar:d sorro~s we!'e mutil~l, enhanced som'3w~~t by our O~' ~'f~r ~'ai .'~lhol's, the I·'dian b"ys a"'d ;.::irls. ~{any the time we !net i.r! one of' .~ he . h~me:3 . .:1 th a ~:o:)o~ "'umber of In~l.'lns and join in ga~es of co~tast. ! le:::.rnet to love m.:l!1Y .,r those Indian boys with -Wiho::I I 'played, rouf:h~, \t!re;.;tle:i, I ~~H':"" J:.h'~ ~9:r=-s fa~":1 ::oan ~aces "lr:d we""t s"'imm~.ng with. . ' . . .. . It ~~as 3bJut 1896' that I first ben~'n ~'etting out and eoing otr.erw,)l'"k oth =.:r" than the far:n '-"ork at ho~e. I lea't'!1ea to sha.a r sheep and f·,llowad it ' Ut) e3~h ~:)rlng for a ~nod r.:a'1Y years. The Sl1.i!lmer of 1896 I 11)?nt in herdirg 's~ f')r Ed :Bo~~:",e:n;.)nt on the he3.d of O·' )ose C!'eek. ~'i'hi1e on tt:at jol) -: became e:·~oo;:;yl to the :!1eas1es s"-d h::;.d a b~ld case of them. I was alon~:~ and fer a fe~ ~~y~ ~as S~ sick I c~~ld hsrdly get ar0und sufficient to c~re ro~ t~e Sh~H:J. I quit the sheep herding in t1:::e to oro to school in Oakley, I:! ··.ho~ I .'.ltte:",ded the Cassia Stake AC3demy. Prof. A.F. O. lieilson W3S tt'e !,:~~1.1 of . t!-,:! sch',:,ol while I attended it. I was still q:.lite busy 0,", the :ra~ch, also \01j:'~~ 1!"' :1 ..,Ii th sheep in v:irious cap.3 cl ties, she:a'lnf:~, herd in? , atc. t1.~e tIe we:'9 attendinv. to our various church duties. U".der of father we "\I191'e rag!ll:ilr attendants at Sun~ay School, s~cra !:!e~t !1!getin:?:, etc. I~ 1896 father ·,las ordained bishop of the~r"use C:7eek warJ, a po~itinn he held for 20 ye~rs. Dur~!1 th-n ':' :111 this ~ ~::'~dership It W~J in lr98 th~t I ~acoived a c~ll to fill a ois5i~n to t~e s0uth~r" st.:te3. F,)r a'" Hcct)'.1nt of ~'j mission I t;': 0 O··lJ.:ley Hora1rl of July .1 9,3: will ins')rta cli1'pi~g ta!<e:~ z"r:>::l , D;. l!':-- '.' 1:.h:! ~c:: ai."'ing of r:.y ~.: . ~sllj!,! I :)!')e~t. ~!1E! ti·'iS i:- 'I'l;-ne5:ee, -iw";:la, '3";; .... .. :b~lfja. (;'J~~idare.ble t:L~e ! spent i" Fra"';':li", i';:::n"'er, ~~~: ~',l t'::>r") :". ~,·,l' .': "." '01" .."'-' .",:~,:. t,:,.. '- t,..·"'1~'· "'8 ·•.t.... t" tJ.-~ '0; ;"'h""~'(.r.~-l .: . 1 ., .• 1 . . . ., ........ ;.,;J, ':'ert"":>"-oe _ ... . • 'Vy . t",:\"el ""L ._" ""oJ ..... _ _ ... l ••",J .. .... ·. • ..,14 ~d'~:1tr ~ '::i.1.t::: ':Jf' the·spot ,::-;e:-e C:l ·'~et' Joseph ~:t:l". d1r.g '-'i::iS shot ~o da:?th 'Y.,;! ",l" .;:r "~:1~""n~r'J "'0"":' I ...f. '"". 1-:1,; .. :"""'1 !r, 'J-f ''\'"''; c"'U~' +"~l , .' : '1. ,-:> _ .. .. -;", , •• .. _ ..• _ ...J ". ·...";,:) '~l<:!o ... ....", .. ·· 5... in tl''':' . ... :;'~~ - " ,1'. _ v.", . ~ '\J~,_ J . ~ ~ \o." . . . ~ • ... 1 _ ., ~. -.J killed. It ~1~3 ::r ' privHere of' L~hor~ I" ••• j l-:" J 1./ ;':.:> ~"'y ,:a. - 5 ':1. ..".\rt Toil> ,::" do'" -:. ;"\r ....j, ·' ,;. tha ;. . a. .h.,."'va ., 'l'>e.,t; . .• v"''''0 .. \ '''. ~'')r''''if .....J'...,L .. :U ~el . t~j t~ ~e t~~t his m0thsrs parti~~ wor~s to h!m w9~e, "I h~pe you dJn't g.) to Ta~ :· e~·~~a.n I als·:,) ~et 3"'d 'larked with a nepho,o[ ·) f t~3 ah':)ve ;:rg"':tio~16 ·::;lbbs. Fri"ry . ',.ili,?:'!? ~ld ':rrs ~.: l~:.'s i.P-.j J.. .. '''_'''' . . • ..... ' Wi3:-'e ~ I. .i ~' ~_ ~\. i. " , . Pel',.;ccuticr. ~';:lS ::!Gt in :n:l:'!Y places of the s')uth a:-:d :t!Y c~!,a~ion and mys31:' :~t 0;.9 t :;::;a \-lel"G :net by a !:iob i;hi 1e holdin[ a mesting in ;j sc~nol h,ust:: a~1 ~~ '; 1'1apS 1;lo!lld ha'le had :-eal trouble had it not bp.e~ fo'r cur !!::t.l~y frie:'! . '~ '.;h'J had ::~t with us for the mea~1ng. clubs a!"ld knives 'W9:-e sp~rtec! by ~ei!lbars of t: ·e el",emy, and an atte~,t with a knife '\i:-:S :.::ade on the lif9 of one of t~e 11U::l1:>ers. Or-a of' the friends tollj us to ;~o tIlth himself :trod f.::.tlil' a~d h·? HOUl!! sit up all ~iih:. 't1ith his shotgun to protect us. ~':e traveled 1 i11thout m,,)ney ::.!"d ~epeneed a",tirely upon the peopls 'We met for food ar.d I 3halter. We never went with~ut :1 'tte1 but occassionally it took C ,~n1'3E'e, . I deta:":i!inat ~on :il,:d a ··ood lot of "br<!ss" b~5ides f:dth nne prays!'s." . Y I ~as released from my mi3sion in December ~hile labo~ing in r.eo~lia. I\:'l"ived 1", S-=:.lt L3ke where I sjie'1t Ghristnas and aT'r:ived h,:>!l1e D.zcer:ber 30, 1~-{)O. ~j'''T1 b=:c l.: at Y1o-rk at t') ·~·~th'3r viith my father I -,-;;: '-; t!-e far"':1 3o:d it ,·ms in t:1e sam:ner of' 1901 that ar:d my tl:rea brnthe-:os, David, TG~) a,,:!2 !,1. lease' -3 b~",:u of' !:ihee) ' rr~!!! D. ?~ Thonas. 'T'hese S~ge!) ':-o equircd c~""st ·~~t C':i re I 9~d 1 r.e services of tilO ah!aY5 a~d at times still ~or'3 hel? was needed. ' I, ~e w~~~cd It ~lS as a 11rtnership elso in the ,el~ f~r some years. or 1911 that' I be!a~ c1u1'tin~ 019 or ~y lira lO~7 :"ei:;1h~r l:rirls, Ellen Ki!!:her. Eer :::other had died a fp.'-'lye3.t"s prior to this ';; '~cl o:::,e :::';1-'19 het" h,,)~3 '..;ith her Au~t Lizzie u~rl U-cle Geo!";!e ·C']ok. He ', 'J3'lt 'to Oakley, Idaho ',:?;~:"e \.,a \-1ere ::Jarried by tl'e Stake P:,2si.jer't, ';11 ni..!~ T. Jack ~., Septe:1:ie: 4, l~Ol. t·Tell ;oe:nained at Oakley durirz tlY trl:> t·':) Albi ·')~, tile CQU"'lty s~at, t') 'et QIAr re..:.rrb. !~e lica'"se.!'·he su)::rvis'3d the !:l:i?:lng of her ~ej : ir.l7, drc3s durin:.' ~y abse··ce. I t·;,'lS f:rrtu:late ir. :attlr.! ~ ri" 's w!th the L~te Ee~ !!o:':'311, \·( .0 \.; ~. s a 1,::i....:~lsr and lat~r jis~ ~'i!;t Jud 'c, ~:!e !:?do t~'13 tri:> in 1 light btl~ ·'Y be~lil1d ~ .!'iI1C te~:r of L1J:'J'J5. ~·;o stlye1:J.t t 'J hO::i~ of J.Y. !!Ji·ht. t'-':e ni·~t ~i~ \.;e1'o ~;rr:"ied. '..it! ',:g "e th~i.'"e t)!' a thy i't" t;-!O a~d "1d ~,,)r,'iO 5.hJrl~)i"':: t'0" S~::;~ ·Jf t· ~ ~ ." 0ce:; ; t!;·~:" , '3 t .) set Ilf' li ;:!1t h)t:39 keap.1 " ",. :,te h~d a "1m:':.' ltl"j : ~ed !m :~illy of :-~~ " 'Io··,t :: .... t·:c',~·~ !" P +'1;•.. ·:·",c !":'ltl"h · che~ ·J'\L")'" t· vI~ !)..., ~.,., .~!),..,+ l ~ l .. ~ lri",~ n. .. :Jv" +',, ::>;, tt.·,,,: ",.1. . ' ~ "'_ '. " " tl··'e •• . Cl !'frc~: ca · ~·: .ilj:l.tns .:.ntl ~y st~te·(· L:?le ':'3'!-e t!!9 t~ir: .t~ 0 ::. k~ej' ::ith ~3 :r"!d I '.: '," '''' "~tl"\.~" ,·t ""'lr "C' ret.. 'l"''',:.·-I ... '" ·~!"·e~~e o" :. , '1., ..; ·~·' .. . .. ··) .', ,v .• ~""'''':' " ... ''; _ ~.!p •.., -11 ;t. _ , . .....( 1.,,, •••• _:'1 h., _... 'Io. '''·;'''''i'''g .... ~, ·m~ :~i~',:!~'JS ·..rl.t;, U ~:;. I , ~~G~r' :~.1 fur:-.itul"e :r~h' :JUt' 1.13a :'r:~:l B')Y]J~ :··u1·~it~:"e . Cj~";z:lY :;t O.:dor: ar:'~ lo;;t '. 0) t ba .i :: .~ott.ir6 it t~ :1Uled fr:r:: ~~e~?":lce. . A_ "'..... '. • . t~ ... , .. .;.. ... .... .;, 'J_ SL<'& il . ..;I 'Vl J .. I. ...... \of ,... . .hA. • . II.\:. 3- ''''' . !. .. \. .... t·~,. ! .. ,. ~\ . " It "l:!S July 4, 1902 when ou~ first b~by C1:ne to tOioJn. Alfred was his n;~e. llis a jve~t ad ri od to our res~o~s!bt l ities and ~uc~ to our joy and hap~i~ess. \.Jhile livin i!. ~t '!:1i~ t y'k ;>lace c..:; ~ri)rt=lble and I t!nt pl2ce \-Je were able to ~U:l a 1it ht four wheelod bU?'7Y. of t!19 t~ump cart and r:lade our tr:ps fr~:l ~lr..;C9 to p1&ce Clore enjoyable. 1 ~.; :: s a?p0i~ted ~'epu~y County t'.ssessor and held t~at job for several years. I s?e:1t conside!"ab"!.e tbe in the SP-r1!"E': of the yo~l" on tha sheep trail nsses ~ i!:g trarsiont herds pas sing from winter to SU!ll.":1er r::l.nges. . I . ~~e . l:ite!' ~~oved dow:'! to the \'!;1!·:efieV:1 home but w~!'e the't'e but a short time. :Uso U.·'~~l a sh:)rt ti 'e on the late Bill 11adfield flrm. 1:1e also went on contr:::t jobs in put Ur.ir up h~y on soma of the ranches in waster~ IT evada . for the ~p .~rlts He"'rald Co. Nell doing the cooking and .1 '-'Iorkin? in the fiel t ~'~\ ~il~s,til.l livtng on the Hadfield place Cora was born. She was bOt'n I~ugust 26, 190'+. " , or Ao:)ut tl-lls ti;:ewe bouFht 40 acres 13.;dwhich t~ok ' 1n the Gr~use C:-oeek I ce'":cte"'y. I went to Piney on the head of G:>oseCreek whe!'e I cuta~d hauled . h·,me I-P3 a:'lri built a three r :-om h·:)use j~st east 0:' t~e cemetery. This h·:1u!;: .. st'!.l t ~~:.1T~ds b:lt it 1s vaca,t at the present time. (19,3) 9de moved i~,to thi 'hoase in the spring of 190,.. '\4e were proud of our hew 'h,,:ne .~n.d were h3.!)';')v with :)U1" t'IIl) child:,e~. The summa" or 190, found us in the h~l:1ewe h:;.d . ~(!ntly built 3!'!d . 1"',9 were con~e~:t~d w~th our .surroundings. Netl WIlS 'busy at h jme c'~!'i~ !: for thA children and I 'Wo:rked \lith the sheep and 'took Qn ; jobs ' on the' ~ide s~ch as s~e~r1ng ~ontrac~St 'hay j~bs ' etc. ' '. .,,: . re: ' 1 wer.t ·.'11th· my br.:')ther o.l1 the w.1.riter rar'!:£9 and expected ~o spend most ,f the '.4tnte'" 'l:'I3Y from -h ;!lle. l';e ler~ hom~ . in the .late fall sr:d ·;:·:>rked our way to the wir:te:-- rar~e which extenced south of Pilot· Peak to ' as far s')uth .as Ibl :.l:1; and' Ki!1f Hill. .o~ve c1id rr.ost of the herdiF1g and I moved t~e c~.l:1P, ',nd the' c~~~in l! , cJred for the horsas, feodln~ them oats a"'d rneltin~ snow ft'Jr their w::;.ter • . The winter s11ppe'1 . away fast but about February 1st ·I :'ecel ',,'ord th .:,t I was'.rJantedon the she,;p trail to. ser'/e.as deputyassessol"t a job ti':?t I h"d beer d:>ing for tr.e past few years. I sent word for Frank Kimber i to C.Jr:1e a"' t! take r.1y place with the sheep. He C3ce soon but it was t:1ree or : fou:- days bef'Jl'e 1 ;t ot on my vay home. He h3.d rode a. give out horse a~d aftp.!, he a "rived 1 waited for the horse to rest up. The day I left Dave and Frer:k the sun WlS shinin? bright as we wet"e high above the surround1~g valle '\fter a~ hour or bm or riding I descended into a dense fog ann it was so b~ thi.t ones vision was limited to a teoJ yardS. I hod bee!" over the road ber.j:' . but could see no ooject along the road that' looked natu!"al • . I dared r.otle~ the ~o~d for fear of gettin~ c,mpletely lost. I fin~11y arrived at the old Joh}"lny E~ickso!,,! ra!"!ch whe"'e I spent t.he night. The ~e;rt morl1in1. I headed r.c llon ?, the main t!'~ve1ed rOad. Every bush or roclt or :..i.r.y ethel' object t,taS sc loaded with foe ar:d frost th~t there ~las ~oth1n'" th~t would tell I!le that I \oj 'In' the l'lpht Toad or was p:ling the r1:"'ht direction. I tr::veled all day makl is t o~d time as pos::-ible with my tired h:>!'se. S~!!letirnes rifling <.ina ·a;ain ,mlkini a" d lea/Uni" the horse. It he.:1sn to fet darker :md 1. knew the sun nust be p~:!.nv ~o~-m ,j,~d I be~an to wonnHr ho~:' I \o1ould spera the nir:-ht' as t~ei ~~.i. 3 no ":'Jr)C to ki"'~J.e 3. fire ~ut sh~d ~c~le a~d occasio- ,: llly larger bu.,h I )r hiO, hut were S'J In-de!" "viti'! frost t , ,·t t:~;lkil"!l" a fiTe WQ!lld be -,ut of the d!'l~kin ;! a lil ;~5t.~. ~)~'. 1y heart began to rump at what I thou'!.ht to be the i'?i·-t U .ngle of a bell. [ \01::>uld llst.e"l, tho'" st :p a""rj listen ra~ ~!''Jthe:" l10;,t"d. I was ~llking v~t'r 310111 9l'~ ' res3, .:!'!·i from my ~.~ n:)'v'le""f.e of ts,o c::m.,try . ~ l"!"Q;l tr.~t -I w~s but tb:::ut :n ;·:·:ay betwee"" tt:e E"1ckso!'l rD."!c'1 r had fl:tit t1~ :lt mornin;r :1:-: '; the the southerr.: p';1rt of Pi lot Poak. Anothet' faint sound, 01" \ Yes, at last L ha~rd tho flirt sou~d of n bell al~ost dlrei lhe.?d of ne to the ~orth. A3 I slowly !:'Iaile my 'l.v::.y I ~t la:;t made out the le.!'inite directio" the bell !:lound ca:aa from. ' I knew t at bell could not )e very f!lr away but 1n ordor to get to it I had to lo:.tv9 tho ro!..!. Thl:1 : hate'i to do, but it was gettt~g quito d3rk no\'1 ~ ~ d if th;.t bell was on a ;heap it '.Jould soon stop rir.,::-ing .a s shea!, usu.;llly bed dO'.r/n early for the !i?ht. r f1~ally ~ot to within about ,0 yards of th9t ball when to my delight ' t saw several herd of she~p between me and the bell. I knew 1 had I \e~re3t It r::r.ch 0:". i~ ~ 1ir3tion. t. ol'oblen -..1':::5 to find the c:m:>. I dared \/3S to follo;' the shlJep to their bed ~round. I had hae~ there but a s~o~t time ~hen t~c herJDr c~d ~ 0'S ca~e~ It proved to be an cld ~exlca~ mar t~3t ~as her~l~g the f 'JU1-:~~ a herd of 5heep. The r.e~t r··')t Ie .w e t l13 sheep so decided my' only ::;~rc bet :3:1He:J. I '..:en.t iii th him to enrnp and wh::lt a joyous fealing to l~x~olJ th~1t I h':'!} l; · ;e~: rescuzd fr:-l::l spe:-:ding the OO:17ht in t~:1) c ~Vl t;"1c! fog. Tho next d,:~ y ';; ':':3 .:'bout. the S·1!!]e. A tive-out horse and fo~ so dense that no object co:.tl /! :)e seer; ' bllt a fe'll feat ahe~d. I t !"a~eled until ilbout t'lid-afte~r.oon "'ihe~ c:. f.lint break 1n the fOR cOlJld be ~ecer!'led overhead. I kept close ~"lt:::h of th~tp~rting in the :list al'!d t·:> my joy I sa'.lf the tOiiering tip of '::10 p: lot Peak. i~y third day 1n tre fog a:1d tr~ first. object r h<ld seen th~t lOJked natural. I 3'!'l'ivei at the Pil:ot Ranch anrl spent the nL:·ht. It w~s about thi~ tl~e that I, with'my father~in-lawJ Ch~rles Ki~ber, Joseph B. Lee end Bill C ',~oke built the new da!~ce hall. This building .. w~s used for 2 te~ years for dancin~, roller skating etc. ·I playgd the violin for most ::11 of the d~~ces held in this · building. The building \i~S l~ter sold to Iss3c Jor;-ensen who l:'l-:de it into a diie11inC!. house flnd store a,,:d rOO::lS for rent upstairs. ' t'1hile baing used for this purp.)se· it burned down. It was 10c3ted where B1l1 Tho~as now lives. (19,3) Ab'Jut 1906 I locat'e1 about ' 160 'acras of land knOwn as "twin l~eldowslf ' and proved up on it under the "uE'sf:rt act." It was used for .pastu!'G ohly for horses and cattle. I later sold this land to Tom Thomas.DurIn~ the spring a~d su=ter we 'Spent c·')n3iderable t1~e at ?win Headows, h:lving built a c::.bln the:oe. Fathe!"' s tl!n~' \'13S :r.uch · taken up in ' carinr. for his 'duties as bishop of . the "·l ara. nell and r did considerable work in the wa!"d in various orgar.iz~tions. Also we cor:tinue~ to work at hom and I t~ok on outside jobs for ~o:ldj' money. Honey W;1.S not ple!1tlful but food, clothing etc were cheap ..ir.d we lot along fclirlj' 'dell. . In the spr:!.ni~ of 1909 ~l1e b~u?ht the home ranch' from father and:noved ' onto the !'·?r;ch June 30, 1909. This '.tIas a very dry se.:' lson:3r:d twas followed by one of the seve~est winters we have had. Little hay w~s raised this ye.o.r :;'-f. to suc!llo.:e:-:t feeding this hard wInter we b~ur.:ht cort'! and other gr~lins ~ ~!her. sprlnl.!' 'broke we had lost 'Jt"!ly one cow !)r',d one horse. Durini?' the 'dnter 'tole we"'e -:laking pI ;"!s to Tacoma a~d with the t~ bu~~ld a new home. I made t:ri;>s slei~h t~~led lumber ~~d materl~ls home. In the pi~es '.dth t;;e \l!:ig')n 8:--c1 ~ut S. . . . 1 logs into suihbl~ 9p~in:; I ;;ent into the !:l~te!'i!lls f:)r the .....311s Jnd partit.ior.s. J .B.Lee was ·;·per'ltir.!! a saw !lIill "r, th:) t.!.'·ber ~t th~t tt::e • . By e~'rly full of 1910 the house was ' nO:lring c~::-; pletlon. J\r~hie was bo!'n r:u~ln .. t:'is h'1SY time on r .")vl3::lber 6, 1909. t·.'€: ;~:~n7od ihto tl~c house ';l!'!en he ju st W~;! learning to ~~ lk ~.bout DeC9:'.;lbcr l' e1 "cted C'junty A:3S9Ssor. ! 'lad bcc~mo officials :1t.d ot : C!":! through !llY './ork as e .: uty D.$:3e!3~or for t!1e p:l::t sev.;r.:Ll years. 1 took -:1ver t~ ~ e ;J;3 : !Js::ors ofi':ce :)": J "' ~uary 1, 1911. ~,~y bl'C'lt';e:o !lave took me to T.•uci:-; i:: his S~~rs ~i'J~t>uck automobna \,l!"I!C~ he hsd b':-'1-:ht in Chicar;o a~r] drove it hO:1e. It . ~:~ q~ite a ctl~osity 1~ t~o:e ~=ys. I was fo~tun~te1~ ?etting a tale~ted ~ .. ,,! deI>e~d.?ble dS;J:lty 1!l office so .:; . :::;00 9r.:. rt of my ti:!~~ could bo 5PCr:t At the fall el~J~tlon of 1910 I Ws.s ~~uite a f'3\-I county aC ' u!:!inted 'dth at h ·:l~c. ~.'l~ h-:d J,=,hn Eull!r1·.. er ·..10!·ki!~:1 .for us f'-lI' s::me... t:: ':' ': ':;uring 1911-1912. :Te 'H'3~'')lved p~ll·tne!'ship i.iith hO"ses d("d slleep. she~~. ! still kept ~·rJ !::ro"t!:e:o- ' Tom t;J,")~C over the;: Lore~~o Pett · i~ th~ as ~ e3~or~ . 0 flce·all j~ri~~ ~y tE of 'J:'ficE;! • .!):l!'in:7 10.12 tW\) tJok 111:lce. '!iil!1red \'r! :::: b·')rr. .J::tnu·:ry 2C! . b!!ilt. It still stJ".~s ',).5 Ci C""Ci'it -. it ~~d~r~e~t c0~51do~~ble ~e?alrs ~hd 1s in good t'ilvo!'t3.,;t evo~ts 1~'12 ';>.d ' :)ll!' :.1!l~d ;cot!n~ h'Ju~e to the war~. c')ndition. ~e~D~tly ';133 •• t:' _ " . , ~, ,·l ~. ho~tly3fte!' f:JT' my ter'.il as 35sess"r I was oersuadert to rur. on the ticket I "Nas liefeated- at election tiree. c;mnty c · )!:'':''l1ss1one~. 1~'l3 bl"on;:ht 0": an epidemic of s~all po;<. Therew~re but fe".,.; i~ t~c , cJ~:;:t!rity but ;yh':lt had it, s,me very seve~e cases. ' I hsd previ::-usly bec' vJcci~:;ted rors~allpc:~ ",.,hile in tha sO:lthern 'st3tes 3"d r ~ever t)Qk it. ~ell and the chil~ , ~e~ had it a,d were quite bad, especially Arcr:ie :t~d !,;ild~ed. !Tell ~13.S r:ept busy 'tIlth t:-'e f:Hlily and in :n·ep;:.rin~ f·,.,cd fo!' others 1I7ho were unable to C:lre for t i ;e!J5e1ves. l!;er. !-~Oi"F to D~'d fro:!! wlrk would st'JP a.. :~ fet t: : ~ prepared food a"'d deli'1l";)~ it 'to 1~~3V::~ated h·J:nes. Only . a short tl:::e after the 5:':ta11po~ a~ot!;er epide:;:ic :r. the foro of m(nsles swept over the COUl."!lul'llty. During all t!~e sickr.es~ ",ot a doctor \o19S called. ThcsiC'!ple horae T'c!!1edies ' "I'lere userl a~rl n·:>t a. . death resulted. Durin? a 10"1 t' period of yesrs the cqolnunity was favored highly by having tw') of it ts wo:nen wbo had been to ~31t take B"1d trained as mi:';l1if'os and nur~~s. 'They did a wonde~ru1 work he-re. ·ar;d in adjoining coo:::..:r~itles. They we?"e !1l:f.ssed very I!och' ",hen called by death. Mrs. Hadfield d.t ed . e~r1ier thar. har sister ~{rs. B1anthorn.. SInce their death al,.l maternity cases ~o to the hospitals, but while. they we.r e active nurses they cared for ~early all materl1ity cases,never losing a case. . . ' . ~'le , by thfs time were getting q'.lite well established a~d settled. l-'"rklni 'hard to 'get ;alon'~ : ard have ·thingaconif'or·t able, ,191,· sali us· wi th 'o ur firs' atJto!llobile, a Mociel T Ford, which we bourrht trom Ja~k Morten~en •. \'Ie. " traded. s'.)me mustang . horses for it.. '. ' : .:;.:.. . ', . . . . . . ' ' Ir. 1916 the fa!!11ly packed c':lok1n~ equipment. into the Ford a~d we~t on a td f.' tb Portl.:md, Ore!;o!! to sea my brotherTolUlnd· his ' w1fe. ' He werlt via Twin F:; llls,Legrande-t Oregon etc and drove down the Columbia. 'The ro~ds were not graded ana paved as they are now but we ma~e good ti-.e an e~j()yed ourselves very much. . '~e had a very r.arrow escape while climbing a steep ?rade near the Dalles Orer,(lr.. \','hl1e climbin2: t rois narrow dugway with :10 r~:;O!ll for one car to t . an"th':-r, a large car roun~ed the curve ahead about yards a!1d was bani down on us but couldn't stop. All we could do was' sit and wait for wh:3t ever hap!)ened. t'lhen within n~out feet·,r tis the ·driver turr.ed i~to the s:>lld ba!"k of rock on t~;e upper side of t',e road. Hitting t!':e \'f.all the c~r bou'1ced b.1Ck onto the road ar:d again hit the bani two and tiree I ttuI93.. IUs C!:lr was bauly damaged and his front. tire3 we"e blown onto \ole W9r-a tha~kru1 for the prayers we had offered up that I!lornin~ before 1e1vir~ our camp groQ~d. .. 7, ,0 Ab'.lut October or llovember I lot a call to PoO on a mis'3ion to t.u:;tr:i1il. ~ve ".\'orked to that .end durin ·,:" the fall !:lorit~s and. for a rep.,rt of t;1?t tr-io .1 1n3ert hera a !"eport as I ".irota it for the 03kley !Jerald' \-Ihicn the is~ue of July 23, 19,3 .. · (tetter follows 1n ?art) .' a99?~:"?din B.~own, ~·fy sec~n(] fo'!"~ mission came in 1916. lert Salt 19. The fir~t t\.,o d,) ys on the \Jater I 'tla3 s0!De'".t!h'lt seasick but it so:)~ \.,rore off \113 h3.d 3 fine 'loy<.!ge to SOr"olullJ. We 3·p~r.t i1 7.·:)·, d· p~r ·t of Christ!'las C3: in and ::lr':)unrl !!o'1'.:>lulu. ~ '.tlae~r lata:- ';Ie . . . e:o i~ po!'t fl:>':' So f9w hours in Pa '0 Par:;o, :}~::iQan !~la~ds~ 'i!e arrived In 8.11oey, . AU3t!',l lia Jan'l ·.1.ry : 1917. "near Hr. Editor: call 11~")Usa Creel~ '11:>5 th~~ a ,?'l rt of the ne\o1 Raft !liver 3take. I !..f~~ 'Jr! D9ce::be~ 14, 1916 f'o~ A'lstral1a, setti"~ s ·:d 1 on :lao ... o-!: or my tl!:lG We! S -:;pe:1t in pr"3!lidlnr, ,-t!J ccmfere!'!ce ')rad~]cnt. For about '.0 :nont!~s I was ?!'9siding at .'1·.hla1de, of the s:>uth AU1tral:~n c':>nfarence. FrOil the"!"~ I ",ent to Bri 'ib~ne t·rhei'e I p:'osidcd until oy rale·; se cl!!1~.vlhile I . . Brisbane o~e of o:.tr oldet'!) \'1 •• 3 stric}:en ilith 1·)oer.'~lciti.5. ,ntho1l:hho '-I ;" t~~t~on to hos,ital a~d everythln~ done for him th~t could be do~e, he ~lod afte: fe'/1 ·::1Y3. .~:~:li!l as in my r 'Jf!i!er !'!lis!!i':>n I \-135 under tr.e nece~~;ity of di~ect~n :.'· the preparati:ms for the body of one of my c '1~pariQn3 to be Sh1)pe~ home. ", l-:\tl1 tho exception of ab"ut four L1ont.hs, al ,~ .. 6- ea ng~e~R~r~b~! !~l~ ~R~1!r8stra3 n~aibe~Hrs!;h~aYa~a tH~e~~~~Sl~o~nda~;, 'l,s,en ':le arrived at Sidney the city WlS wild in cel·:!bratit'1(? the end or the war. (h:1r. 7 to the serious 0'ltbre3k of flu, the hoat . .las held in quaranti:'1e f~" g~wera1 days. 0., r~ovember 23, · I sailed on the 3.S. :anorna f ·')1' ~'l" Fra"!cisco, Cs1ifornia. I ar',4i'/ed ho:ne on Decer!1ber 20, 1918. . . I hwe .~lrg~dy t:lken mo":'e of your plper th&r. I sho!lld· but I f~el to' pay· trlbut.e to ~y :Je;lr wife I left at \1':>oe who 1"e.llly fille! a mOJt ulorious Mi:;.~ iO!1 i!". bei.l"li" both m::>ther and father to our four chll'!ren J.eft in her Cl't"e. I feel she is the one .."ho really filled a tf.ssion. 1t Durin? my abse~ce the far~ a~d cattle ~e"e leased to Elmer X1~ber. My c311 to the m13:;ion ·caoe shortly after the orgar.ization ot the R&tt River stake of w~ich we were a part. \~ile in Australia: I had my first ki~ney trouble. 119 until then I had enjoyed the be3t of health, h:;.rd1.y kr.owlr.g wh~t 3 p~1~ or sickness was. It was also there whe~e I had the tirst si~ ~f decaying toeth. Up until then I had a full set ot teeth and not a . ~avi t1, ..but 't"eturninr I had several of . them filled. . . made superintendent of the fir:>use C!'eelt vard sunday school aft~~r h.'!!le i!1. the early plrt I)f 1919 a position I belr.! for 19 ysars. I w~s role~sed tr~~ the Sunday ~ho~l 1~ ~93e and put in first cou~selor in thQ bish~~ric to Bishop Elmer Kimber • I \V3S ~C3t!Jrning age 78.' . S'lon· after ·her . It' ''':3S in Sept 192, when llothet· d1~:d ·a t . death Father lett for a short 'erm mission to·Calitornia and Nevada. He had been heme only a short time when · he wettt ona second m1s-;1on~ He wa3 ordained a patr1~rch ot.the aaft River stake and also ·otficiated 1n this caplcity while in the mis~i " n field. Father di~d 1r. 1938 1n Ogden, at th~ a "e of 89 , years~ ...:",.,. . ' . . .. .. :·the· . or . " the o~~·anizatlon ot tbe Rart !ll'i(,!" r.~,.ke with headquarters at Alma, we in 'Jrder to attend our confere~ces a-:d stake ~e'.!tin~'Ps were re~u1!'e.~ to · tr~vel Qver the Junction mountain' '.Ihich with our roads at t:1~.;t tl:ne 'IUS ~ har,j trip at best. ~litb our cars at th:~t tice it was a trget out and push" ·or not get over. Today, 19,~, the road has been . improved a~d o3~e a hi~h ~ear r~ad, with the exception of very shortstri~s on ~~t ~ sides. Durin~ the summer of 19~0 we in company with nugh ~oberts ar.d fs::!tly took a trip tl) U1ntah Basin country. vie drove to Ver:--a1 wher,e we m~t for the first time ·QY half b't"other William .Jackso~ 3r.~ fa~ty. ~ince Id~ho Ir. the winter ot 1920 we ~oved to sug3r f~cto~y at Gnr :3nd. T~a~ont~r. ·whe~e th~ Alfred and I worked · in It w~s in December 3 1922 th~t Erfie ca~e to our house; She Va, born i.o.· a~~ -~y r.i~ber. Rer mother diod a~d W~! buried dl,7 ·~e brju"·ht heT" hO:le. She was like a poor little gt3:"verl bi "!'d, 8!"d for the first three months showed ~o s~re sigr.!: or, su!'vivlng. She be~a~ to thr~.v9 '\rld everyth~nF. we ... t well • . She tits into the fl!:J4..1y circle the S3z::e !os our ow"! childro!'! 3,,,d w~s always reco:on1ze r} a'"'tj loved as a me:::bcr of the fa:nlly. ~he ,':'ew to mstur t ty ar.~ lnte~ waf; t\.!)r 4ied to ·RI):':j1.d ~1. Bt.:lJ :!.ngh~l:1. l~o :nother could .10 !'l'1o!'e for. the1,:, ~i1n ch!ld than rell did for :~er. Effio hras ab/sys appe;red to reco;;nlze thi!~ fsct. r.ove~be~ 3, 1922 to ::u" Dur~n,: the SU~'ler of ~:924 the c ty W~:J !m')":>vir.~ the ro,.l~ l~ehlOe~' !,t.1cin ::.~ci the st::te l!~e t~ thr. ';lest. I was hl!"eil t~ ta~{e'c" , ~rfo of the w,r!t, had s-,oe te~-tl'!is al'r] :ilea ~t work thc!'e. ! !:1a,~e 3 i;ri? h :~e ~11th the hay w~;:~l)t~ t·~ ;.ret ;) lO:l!l of t::lY r~!":ay hor~o9. :let~r~ ,;'" ~"\11 t!1 a locd . of" h'..y, I w~s . a'l~-:ed by :lav 'Ianner to t:.lte ~ h:-zf'se "to..,!!or" 'l'n"r:cr _·~o W:S \o1!)!'ki!":;r or. the r,/!ld. ria tied t':o horse by t~o -::1~1e Jt '~:-Cr of DY ~:ork h'Jr-::c:J. ~ I h~d 3,)::0 triub1.e with the h:;rse c~·:l"l:d!nr I:1Y t.oa~ ofr the ro~,d \;hile c!'o3··i~~ 3:)::1e ~'r:tf,:~o9 a~·7 culverts, so whOrl ~e, (Eld~ej l!.cbor a-1 I ) f?,t to Red Butte bridge, ! 1ec1ded to) tie the horse to t.~e T"e.lr end of tho '-""';'0:1. Ju:~t 0.1 I "tl:lS tio"ing t.ho ha:od t,~1:lt r~~c t!~(: h)r!iC' !l:lr,~od back, c!ltch1~:~ the tinge"s of ~y left hund . in 'the r·~po .';4-'.: ~!!e e,"ds .of :!1Y flnr,ers, three of thea, ~'Ie"e severed at th-:! r1~st j 'J !.nt, le3.'/1~g cy index fl'1!'cra ·1 t!'uI:b undamaged. This injury pllt a, e.,d to my violin 91ayln~, which I ha1 follo.ad upfo!' - 7- yea~s. COl·:} was mat':ried b!~? ~ar~1~~.it on oCtober 1" 1924 to Philbert C. 'Lind. With Alfre-j left the chora~ ~~~tly to A~chle a~d myself. We had a f"l:'; ';"'y S~f3.S,);S due to the li;t~t s"'ow fS!11 i!1 the hills. Especially I "'a-:'l~:!be'" t'-:El ye~r ~f 1934 ~·t~~·!'1 \019 had ~o water' at all t':>r ir"'1!:atiot'l • . . ':?v~~:;tl otl-t'.3r years watet' w~s short ezpecia.tly the latter ~3!'t or· the · !jt" .!3~"". ':he 8!"tel'"math of the ~·rorl~ ~a!' lias relt "lxte.-:sival:,. '')V3:- a · '.1~:O~ or years. Dgef ,":'ices.t'le!'e ver-y low a'-d othe~ fal"::l p:"o,1uc:ts · "411'·)'"9 ... ~e3'!'). ~~:)ney ~:l!l h:l;Oc.! to get but wh~!l s,e~t it ',lould . huy c':>ns1d~roi! olf} r.1'!'>re tha" -at pre~e!1t. . A'C~li() ~nt ":l3.r·ied in 193, but e'>nt~r.ues to stay 0., . the l'a"lch. ~-:e let h::: hl"£vQ the "orth portion the faro. 'Ere built bis house an " othor b ';1ildt'!!ts SjOr'l &tter he iiS.S mar'1e1, v',ich has bge~' his ho~e since. ,..,r In July 1940 Nell a"'d I, in co:npany ot inmer and k,anie Kimbel" antf others made a trip to S3n Fr~r.ciscQ and attended the Worlds Fair onT~e~sure . Isl'.n'.! i"" e~n Francisco Bay. We'sl1 went as ~e.st or t~.e Federal La:\d Ba-k sil ex pe!"\ses. paid. We atte~·ded a 'conv8!!tlon held . i" 13erkley . C·;l1~~~nla. St3yed at t~e O~kl~~d Hotel .in. Oakland. We had an ~~loYibl{ trip. . · t1P ~othls \. ime i bav~' said ' or: ,very . little' . our .dal'ker . side .of' .thti 'pl~tur\ I h:ld tor years' be6-' su£fsrl[\g -with k1dney·· ·tr~uble·•. I' sa!'!ered· mtlCth at · t1rne!J ::.no w· , rreat'LY cut-tailed in my abi11ty to do the farm : worka!:d ottlor act,i~1ti~a~ "My trouble' kr. ' ''0I'"S8 troi'IJ year' to' yea!' and··on sever-a: Qc'c as1o!'ls was cor-fined to .the hospitaL for · observ3ti~n and treat!:lent •. Ilt or ~bout . 1931f. my condittot'L 'fot .sobad. thst' ttje .doctor.s at' the' Ogoen . . hosp1.tal decit!ed that on operation W3S: necess~ry • .. Up until. this tl:~e . . t~ero appsarf:Jd . to he 0., c~mpl1cat1on or t~ub,es .. . I had. what ~hey cal1el il ~·!':-~vel.k!d"eY, a k1d"ey tilled w1th.s~"l·11 stores \rhiqb at times would· sluff or pa!J~ . oft a""d w~tlld cause e7:tr~me · pai". ·· The ditte w~s; set· ···or ·tt:· o~erat· jon. The "'1~bt before the ope"'.:t'on was ·;to take ,lace Dr~ Oeorire I·! Fister carne into my room .·a.,d asked me n;)w 1 woul!! ·like to YO ho:ne. t' . 1"e!'l11e4 th'lt I wO.lld 11ke to ~o it I coul'l P.O with the assu~a~ce of bet" · atr1 rht. He 'said they had 4ecide.i 1"ot ~o :oper!;te . at present, but that :t sh"ul,.l.~o home. tor two w~eks tqen retu~n,.. a~d ·1t ro b~tter .they 'would . ,. ,er~te. I have al'Jays thou'lht they we~e ~rtaid ot. serious cob-sequenc.e s The ~per3t1~n was not. performed. I 'was in'. O~den hospital on other ·oecas v~th the saoe trouble. At one time I was 'strtcken with a spell while at t:-le R.D. tb!'1ch. A.rchie took .me to . D~ Beymer .at Twin Falls. Th1$ was' a severe. attack. I als·:) spent a week in th.e: hospital .it Burley, Itl~h~ "und ..... the care of Or. Y.elly. Con·31t1or.s cont1r.ued to :-r~., ·worse.. I -.as . ls.t:! up a .~ood portlo~ ot ' thE ti!:1e. I had .3.bout :-1ven up hpne o£ rel1er~rro~ s.ny of the doctors I hee h 31.d treatment rrom t and a ...·te:- talk1ng it ove~ -~/1th t!ell anclthe fULlily : !IIa ::eaided I should £,0 to a clinic in· Salt Lake and · see 1.r something Colt b'J r~,,;ne !"~r me. I went to Salt Lake J\.\ly 15', 1942 to· t.he 'clinic or ·c.ce! · . ~hll: tie s ~,4 %-~1d{~letor. B:·othors. It Wi;'S dec1C!ed I had a. very lar!e :It-:I i:-: ::!)' 10ft ld,;~ey a~d :m:-gery WiJS necessary. . '1heD!'s. tol,~ me to · coco t fix u? my arral~s 1~ esse or serious trouble £~oa the ~ge~ation,(I was ( n~J t~19y w(;lll·~ o,erate. . . . . I i1.Jt~u'r.ed to !;3ol t t,~ke lfuy 6,1943 a'.> ·Ne~t to t::e hO~lpi tal th-J S3~e C'l" The foll.,,·.:lnl dSlY !611 19ft lt1.~"'QY "..,as taken :.'ut. It was so badly floesye~ th:.. t ~~~OV'll ""11 r.eee3:;:;ry. !~ell, Cora end ~t.rie were w1.th :Ie. I vas it t'1s hosplt:ll U!lt11 ~·~'lY 23 but r~!' over a r.l,~?"!th. \Ie..,t to Salt L~ke to h~v{ :1Y 1-o1~1t)nd~a3r.ed. _ 'R ..' l~st her 'ilay a"d h,:l.d to :.~ e led back ir. · t ":e h-:>US9. O~e, t~e · fa:thol'" ar:v~"'ced t : a" V~9 'l'i : ·~t~ ,-(~ t :a:-afo!'e w:mld ree'.lire tW) J~a~ ~ ti~~g, as these cats~acts should ~evelopto a r~ge~ed sta'~ b~ i··':) .ea · :)':f::!' :1t.O:"l should lie per.f'or,::ed. The f;ate for her ope!" at'!. 0'1 "#19.5 :; 0! tnt j.f (}~ :'f~":"~ed at th~. t t :.r.:e i!'Ju~. d pvt her ~~"d · I i'1 t~e hl)~pit;l!" 3t ir.e S~ ':e tJ.:~f~. ~:~he in Q" cen ;In,., I ir: S:.lt Lako. 'j'he ';Elte for he!' op';!':itio; ..... -:. 2, c:-:·,· ed. ~he e~te~'ed t:-:e hospttsl in O,~de"", Jur.e 10, 1943. She '''9S . ~ y: ·:· ~ tlJd J?"! the follo",o/i~\~ rlflY. The :>[>eratlor. on rell's eye W·9oS not a £ucce ' t~"!e Iv')Use she lo::'t r~ye '.i'l~ !-r~ct1:n a15~ ~eveloped in it. She went to J~. D~ines for treat~e~t on hr;T eye. A co:!'!'tain tY9C or le'1se \I/,:l S put ()!": her a""d for a ·... ~~ile \.,e thou ;~l-tt it "::::. ~ : etti" : better. Dr. i)ayo-:es arlvisei us t~ go to' Los A"::feles for '. . t ~; e seco":d ~perati-:>r.. ~'le . . . e!"e \mrkirw to t~ : .~t e~d bl.:tn,:>t 511-:",e we 'ue:-e 1'1. ht • .h'e h~rllert O ~ den and were ·o., OU!' ·\Olay home. · vihHe driving bet...raen B"L'h:~n i:. ~d T~e:i!ol"to"! we \.fer9 talki~:: Itover a~'! the thou!~-ht st't'uck :!te th,:..t ','I e we!"e not ri,;,oht, g:;d I sun~est~d tn'it we fO to SaJ,.t ' Lake and consult Bi!'jhop Richards, the Pt'esi;:lng Bi~hop of. "he church. He ~~yised 1.1S r.ot tJ ., to T./'s ~.r::-eles but reco!'lI:.len~ed a Dr. Herr1l11~ S,;llt Laketa do the '1101':\. t.>le -retu!'ned to S.L.C. 9ctober · 24, 19~ · a~d we!":t to that.D. S. Rcsp1:ll1u'1'! t h·~ · oTJera.t 1:;n !rlas . per!":>T'~ed · ~y Dr. :{1WI3"d ·R • . Merrill ~hefol1o'N'j d?y. While there I stayed Y•.,rit~ J. ~Il. Eetteridge a'!d 'fa!1lily liv!. ~p,: .9.t 3737 S·~ · 9 East. The oparat~. 'J!"I ~iuS . 2 c ·" millete succ~ss .a~tl after getti"'~ a c~tl~ect le"se ftir her eye she h ~d perfect 91~ht a~d up un~il the p!,~39nt t:r.!e h3.s · perfect v i ston1n the !'i"ht eye "but lost··the ' visto!1 · cr:mpletely ·· · jn he'!" left eye • .. '''e we e happy over the success ·we ht!d a~d. '~'111 ·31ti~lS . fee 1. we war's ;>r-'m!)t&d by tl-.6 Lord ",ot to ~o to Los flr.gales.·· . ' ,,' : 1· It 'J~S i:-- - 19l.~ ·A 1.freddled 1" t!-e S :'It.herr\" pucir~,c !tospltalin S~ n Fra:'!ci::;haJ r~~t b " e~ well tor :s~n:e ye.:n's : p·a~Jt. . ,; , ... . . r:~ .. Aftsr !!&y kidney oper:ltlon· the '!oct:)rs ordered rne to l~y off the heavy ~o~'k I /';t a job fr :)41 the f.o,Varl"'::'ie~t at \tle'ldJyer Air B~se. It·· W:l3 ·.r~~ve:tb·,:,r S, : 19'i) I ~le·~t t'J work. .! ;;r~~ se:'!t to Jo~sor: 's Sprlngs about lro mUes wost r:f ·;:~.:::kr.,or, \·;he:-e '!!ell a . . d I worked fo" ·,lbollt 3ryears.'. \tIe quit the .lob ;.r.. V-"t-9 ·:'.nd returned hO!:le. I had for a lo"ryf" period of ye"rs been bothered ~".'.th · artl-"rftis. r~any ti:i:~s I ~.S ~a~e to re~ort to crutch~s 1" ~r~er to ~ove a~1u~d, someti-es lastl~ r~!' .;::.ys a:",d l;;eeks. I. had a ba~:· attack settling l~:ny hr;m'~3 a'"': feet so I we "' t t.) ~'11"l Falls to ;)1. 0")!' ~ ·:>n Cldha"Zi • .. I stayed 10 days for . eXi:l:!i".::ti a~" ti'eat~er.ts. The Dr. ha,d bes~ · iv.t;.g me shlJts ~:it.h a nee,lle every six hot1-:-s. I b ·:iU 'ht a hyperr. er::ic ~. eel:le and U "e'J it .rnysr:lf. I came tiomeat:<2 t y)k <~':~:)t ev·~-:,y six h')ili'S I~rly a'~ ·': '"1.i7 r.t rtF :.1 Itt! Ie over .;~ ~or.th,Jlr.~ b ':cl: t ·) the d JC~', or for a che~k-u;J ev~;y fe,.; !~P.ys. :\ft-:::r! his I w:z s f"'ee I'} .i.:t ,:-"'ia'oo"t '...cr'O .. "'~ths In . "...;r. 'J.·'r"h T · .,. st~ic'·e,., "' ;' _::» t"''''I.l··le . '. , :.! .. .ro" .... .... """ . lC·~)3· . tI, _ t., ., '·· .=.;,) " t .. . .. ""'~i'" . •• ! '.-: >~ '·'~nder.;j er.ti~ely h'e19~es3, couldn It even turn in bed. !.~y chIldren t,., )}: roe to !~"i'!h!lm, c5':'!'ied ::lQ into t~1e hos;J!. tJ.l ":lhere I re:'J:lk':ld three ~ ~ :: :3. I was ~ 'i',e:'l the 'B~f..! k~""d :i f ·~t::d1.ci"'e, eX'!Apt i~ t::-.blet fo"~ •. ··,!"t. t·.':" :1·: ;n~, 115 I :'::13 f~:. !"ly ',:ell !'z~~va '· (?d. T hUV0 o~seve!',)l ''')' ~ C3S:t·)>,:;; had ·, ··~ r';/ :~~V'c!~9 ~tt':ick''; of this ;,i!'th7"His especiaay \-1':5 it t::e cu-:€! in t~e ~; ',~ ..r:-,e~ '~~ 1942. ~~y '\~e:l"ht we~· t ':,)',11'1 t " ah :mt 171 1;'5 ~. '· d I c ·:.'Ill': h~rt!ly ~Gt ~ut ~~ '~e bathtub. ~ H ',,! " l '.~ · "',, ~ .1 . ~ ~. 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'wIhen he passed a'.I1ay so they took him . ·~hcy hf4d h;i.m intlH co.rready to the 'w'a s -buried J'..Lnu:lry 19, 1957 .:.tt Ql'f')~Se .cr~ek!" It. ti-:e C3.n be s:.iid he lived cCr:!ril3r:dr"1tmt:J of God a useful a~dcor:!-nend:;!ble mortu_~ry in·sten.d. . ' lie life and ke:1t 9~Q. tc:u~<~~ to t?:e best of h:ts abIlity. . . \ 111/Jsy ( A 185' _----- LIFE STORY OF ELLFJ! KI!''BE~ -TOYJlr \/ VI/U{/1 Kfp, v~ ~'rl Ellen Kimber Toyn was born at the old ·Kimber Ranch, hrelve or fifteen miles south of the present location of Grouse Creek, Box Elder County, Utah. A dau~hter of Charlesa~d Sarah Elizabeth Mo~~an Kimber and a twin sister to Elmer Kimber. ..... t' r) . ·When she was very small, approximately 1882, her parents traned their share 1n the Ki.mber ra'1ch for a ranch at the north end of Gr::>useCreek, Later · lmown as the William Ballingham ra"ch. They lived there for eleve~ years. Their nearest ~ei~hbors were the inel!lbers of the David Harry Toyn family who lived about one fourth .mile to the north. The were lite Ion? friends. Later on as the chIldren of the two families st.arted school they walked to!!ether the two and one-half miles to the one room' school house. This was a hard task durin~ the winter weather. On one occasion they fOlmd the ' home of a mother bob cat a~d carried one of the kittens home. This incident alone would 9robablyhave meant the death or serious injury of one or more of the ~roup had t~emother cat retu~ned while they were t~ere., October 26,1891 the family left Grouse Creek ,for a trip south in ' ' search of a new home. This trip, however, resulted in disappointment and loss~ They came back broke and without a home. This was only a minor misfortune because on October 26, 1892 just one year to the day from the time they started south in search of a new home, their mother' , Sarah . Elizabeth died. She left her ' husband Charles, and nine children ranging in a~es from one month to seventeen ' years. Ellen was eleve~ years old at this time. ' O~ She spent the next few years with her Grandfather and Grandmother Charles and Caroline Selwood Kimber Sr. 'and with her aunt Elizabeth Kimber 'Cook a"d worked for ,O¢ a'week. In,1900 she attended the Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah for one quarter, assisted financially by Frank Morgan, her uncle. Onretu~n~ ing home she was a9Polnted a teacher in the First Intermediate class in Sunday School, with Eliza Richins Blackburn. James W. Betteridge was Sunday School Sup~rintendant at that time. ' About this time she started keeping compa~y wit~ Charles C. Toyn who had just returned home on December 30, 1900 from anL.D.S. mission to the s~uthern states. . . 0'" Se!)tember 1, 1901 Charles a"d Ellen accompanied by Clarence and Eliza "Lyle" Toyn Richens , left Gr~use Creek for Oakley, Idaho to be married. Ellen remained in Oakley and had her wending dress made while Charles continued on to Albion, Idaho then the county seat, for their marriaJ.'e license. On the eve"!ing of September 4, 1901 they were married by Cassia Stake President Willia:n T. Jack with Clarence and Lyle (Toyn) Richins witnessi~g ' the cerem~ny. They later all went to the dance at the old Lee Hall in Oakley. The day followint' they ret1lrned to Grouse Creek after purchasing some things to start housekeeping with. Charles had ordered furniture from Boyles Fur~iture Company in Ogden so they started keeping house in the old Ki~ber home, whe~e she had lived as a girl. In October of the same ye3r they went to Salt L3ke ~~d attended L.D.S. c?nference a~d had their marria~e solemized in the temple for time and all eternity. They lived in the old Kimber home for a year then moved to what was later known as the William Hadfield place. In June 1905 they moved into the log house across the roan from the ,present cemetery, which. they buil . from logs Charles had ,hauled from Piney. It had ' three rOOmS and Ellen had s;.ved a"'d sewed rags enou~h to wea'le carpets for t1e two floors. He~ home was always kept ~eat ard cleal'l • . She was avery rood cook. She and Charles worked as a fine team an~ their work wa~ always rione in the seR~ thereof. In the wi~ter of 1906 she and her two chi1~ren, Alfred and Cora, were alone q~ite alot while Charles was away on the wi~ter ran,e with the shee 0" June 30, 1909 they sold their lit~le home to Charles' father, D~vid and b~u~ht the Tayn ranch about two a~d one half miles north and moved there. A hard wtnter followed and they only had two staciksof hay but by feedirig some co~~ ~lso they got by without too much loss. Ha~ryToyn, They 1 i..ved in the ~ld 10~ house untiT the sum~er of into the prese~t Toyn home which they built. 19~10, when they moved In 1913 there was" an epidemic of smallpox on Grouse Creek. Nearly everyone had it. Elle~ was very sick but didn't have many poX so cooked for and sent food to some less fortunate than herself. Every day some member of their family could be seen taking food ~ to other stricken families. In July 1916 Charles and Ellen accompanied by their ·four children, Alfred Cora, Archie and Mi1~red took a trip up throu~h I~aho, Oregon and MashinE ton. They spent some time visiting with Charles' brother, Thomas S. Toyrl in Portland , Oregon. ' For the followi~H~ two years, she and the children were alone. Charles was called to serve a two year mission to Australia. He left December 16, 1916 ar.d returned December 20, 1918. The SUIn.'Y1ers she soent on the ranch a~d the winters the family had two rooms in the David"Harry Toyn home which was ~ear the school a~dchurch~ In 1916 Ellen was aopointed a teacher in Primary with Jane Paskett Ballingham. Later on she was sustained as 2nd counselor to Pauline \01. Hadfield in mutual. After serving there for some time she was released from Mutual and sustained as 2nd cQunselor .to Malinda J. Kimber in Relief Society. She also served in the Relief Society later on as 2nd c~u~selor'to Mary H. Betteridve, and was aeain later bn sustained as 2nd c':)unselor in Relief Society to Emma B. Kimber. Ellen was always interested in little outin~s or ~icnics with 'the -family often close friends and relatives were invited to join the group, whether it was fishin~, picking chokecherries or serviceberries or just days outin~. Summer just wasn't summer without sUch a picnic. a~d In the winter of 1920-21 't he family ' moved to Tremonton where Charles and Alfred had employment in the sugar factory. They 1ivednei~hbors to a I family of five small children who had recently lost their mother. These children spent many hours in her home where she read stories, baked cookies ~tc and tried to relieve the loneliness in their hearts. _She hel the love and respect of this family all her life. On December 3, 1922 Charles and Ellen took to their home and hearts Effj Kimber, tiny ,ne month old daughter of Evan O. and Amy \01. Kimber, whose mother had died following a serious illness and she WaS buried that sam~ day, December 3, 1922. Effie was always loved and treated as one of thE family. 1 In 1940 Charles and Elle!'"! went on a trip to San FranCiSCO, California i : comoany with Elmer ann An~ie B. Kimber ar:d two or three other couples. They attended the \OTorlds Fair at Treasure Island and other spots of lnt and had a wor.derful time. In 1941 Elle!'"! started having trouble with her eyes a~d in spite of ~las and medical care they co~tinued to get worse. She had cataracts on bot : eves. She was operated o~ in Salt Lake and received good siFht in the or,e eye but the first o~eration, which was~performed in O~den wasn1t successful a~d she lost the sight in that eye. . In 1945 ~he we}"t to San Francisco to the bedside of her son, Alfred whoj had been hospitalized for six months. She remair.ec there with Alfred1s wife, 1hea Newton Toyn, until after Alfred's neath then they acompan1ed the body home for burial. Late In 1954 Ellen be~an showing sie:ns of not feeling well. She "Tent t Brivham, Utah to the doctor and it was foundth~t she had cancer of the st~~~ch. She was on the ~peratinR table for three and one half hours. She rallied for a while enough to talk to the family but died five dav~ , .' ~ ~- ........ T~'.·"H)-U?~ , a~~ Al ' nr hpl'" f':lm; 1 v '..ere oresent. She was . I buried in the Gr,use Creek ward cemetery, Feb~uary 28, 19,5 after a lovely fu~eral service in the Grouse Creek ward chapel, where she was surrou~ded with numerous floral t~ibutes from loved ones, friends and nei?hbors. Ellen had a rare sense of humor and was known for her kindness, deoendability, ho~esty and many other qualities which e~deare~ her to boih young a~d old alike. Site 58 Toyn, Charles/Kimber, Richard ' Grouse Creek Scale: 1/8" = 1 foot Site 58F Toyn, Charles/Kimber, Richard Barn Grouse Creek Scale: 1/8" = 1 foot J3 I A Site 58 Toyn,Charles/Kimber, Richard A: Tie Wash House (S8C) B: Log Chicken Coop(S8E) C: Frame Outhouse (S8A) Grouse Creek Scale: 1/8" = 1 foot Site 58D Toyn, Charles/KimQer, Richard Granary Grouse Creek Scale: 1/8"... 1 foot -'- t • "I J. ~ \:. c '-- :.:t-:r:. ':'\"';' . ~ ~-; , : Lf. ~ c. l.- c: ~ N ..J ~ b~ ·A --::r If) l>o j '[ , > ~ . _. ~ ~. •... .....' ....~. 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