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Show - 180 - 1 (' ... Miller 1s boys during the night~ and ~ that the Saints from West Ten-nessee were twelve hours late. They decided to wait. About 7.. ~p .m. the Miller boy arrived, also the late party from West Tennessee. At 8:45 p.m. the entire company took the train for Kansas City. They arrived at Kansas City ·at 8 ·i .m. on November 17) bought their tickets) and re-checked their baggage) and obtained two cars for Pueblo, and started West. JLt They arrived at Pueblo at ~ · p.m. on November 18. pbtained two cars from the emigrants going to the San Luis Valley and then, with -,~ 9rotner -Roberts, went ~town and had dinner. In, the evening, they f·'"" visited the Steel Works and at 12:40 BOOR took the train for Salt Lake while Brother Roberts took the emigrant party to Manassa. ~ On the 19th President Morgan andAwife were unable to get a sleeper until they reached the breakfast house. In those days, they did not . have diners but had regular stops where passengers obtained their meals. On . tae 20t~ they awoke early and met N. H. Groesbeck on ap ,A) at Springville and at 6' a.m. arrived in Salt Lake City where they drove to Brother Nicholas Groesbeck's home and had breakfast. The children were all brought to the ·Gr oesbeck home where the family stayed that day. After dinner the Morgan family returned home. He arranged tb~t the emigrants who had come from Pueblo on to Salt Lake e continued on to Franklin, Idaho. ,-( On the 21st he a.ttended to some business al;):out town and then we-nt t (o work on his Co.unty Sch<>ol· Superintendent Report. Elder Wm. c. · Rydalch calledr and obtained his valise. He devoted all t day of November 22 to ~ a· chool Report. • , ;.,~ ,.,_ ( I On the 23rd he ~~.. .. :-a-d i n h--:1:-S' finished; report Jto the Superintendent •a I Office rote~ - some letters. |