| Show While every one else ate of Annagood food she stood on the porch and locked to the mountains and to the spires of the Manti Temple becoming higher each day Whatblessing to have survived the rigors of that great Exodus to the Valley how wonderful to have come here to stay She shed tears of gratitude and happiness and her walls whispered the echoes of happy voices and laughter from inside her clay-chunked log walls She wept again not of sorrow but with gratitude and the wind whispered on the mountains Source The Life and Contributions of Isaac Morley A thesis by Richard Henrie Morley Fanily Histories of the author The Mormon Drapers by Delbert Morley Draper Utsh and Her Western Setting by Kate Carter |