1. William E. Berrett, The Restored Church, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 1969) p. 252. 2. Milton R. Hunter, The Founding of Utah, (1922). p 270. 3. Matthlas F. Cowley, Wilford WoodrujJ (Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, 1964). 4....
Drummond. An investigation was neither desired, nor made, for fear that the tme state of affairs might be exposed. The president of the United States, James Buchanan decided to settle the Mormon question by appointing not only a new govemor, but...
1. William E. Barren, The Resrored Church, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company, 1969) Page 32 2 . Ibid.. Page 322. 3. Donald R. Mooman, Camp Floyd and The Mormons, (Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press), Page 18. 4. William E....
headquarters was i the Church Tithing Oflice located on Main Street. n After a short time the telegraph office was moved into the parlor of the Hemy Lunt home on Lincoln Avenue and First East which was known as the Lunt Hotel and Stage Stop....
time Hemy Lunt was set apart by George A. Smith on December 19, 1874, as the Patnarch of the Parowan Stake. He also continued to hold the position of Bishop of the Cedar Ward.16
l. EUen W. Lunt, Secretaq, "Relief Society Minute Bmk 'A'," Entq for...
Book of Mormon i the 'Telestial Room,' and add the n covenants to it in the 'Terrestnal Roorn.' Wiiford Woodmff spent the day of January 16 in the Temple giving "second annointings." Henry Lunt, being a Bishop, Stake President and Stake Patriarch,...
1. Deseret News, March 1877, Salt Lake City, Utah, No. 26: 142. 2. "CedarWardMinutes,"July 22,1877, L.D.S. Vol. 1. CR-1514-11, L.D.S. Histo~y Library, Salt Lake Ciiy, Utah. 3. Joseph Fish, "The Life and Times of Joseph Fish," S.U.U. Special...
What shaii we do? Shaii we trust in God, or in the arm of flesh? Shall we give up our reiigion and our God and be governed by the practices that exist in the nation, which are contrary to the laws of God? AU who are in favor of abiding by the laws...
was Henry Lunt. They agreed to pay money to the Association, according to the number of cattle and horses they owned, to defray the expenses of guarding the livestock and prosecuting the thieves.l3 I 1885 the Cedar City Tabemacle was finished. The...
many others. A log school and church house were quickly erected. A ditch fiom Water Canyon was to be dug so we could plant orchards and gardens and have water for cuiinary purposes. I the meantirne, al1 of our water was n c h e d or hauled in...
When Martineau returned to Pacheco a month later, the town was a shocking sight. Large pieces of beef and pork lay rotting in the houses and yards and the homes were in a temble condition. There were books, many choice ones, scattered around--many...
1. "Story told to Lavena C. Lunf wife of Clarence," From LaRee Lunt Bluth and Sylvia Heywood History File. 2. Annie R. Johnson, Heartbeati of Colonia Diaz, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Publishers Press, 1972). p. 385. 3. LaCrita and M& H. Lmt, "Edgerton...
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with quaking aspen poles, a pole corral for the cows, and two adjacent pens for the calves. T h e cows grazed the pul~lic domain during the day, whilr the calves were kept in the pasture. Each afternoon the cows were rounded up and hrought to the...
placed once more in the press for 24 hours.The cheese was then placed on the swinging shelf, after being numhered and buttered to help its curing. The cheese had to be greased and turned over every other day. It took six weeks for even a small...
Southern Utah State College Press Cedar City, Utah 84720 Copyright 01986 by Southern Utah State College All rights reserved. Publirhed 1986. Printed in the United States of America. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Boyden, Orpha...
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Three Score and Ten in Retrospect
persist in their harsh, dry environment and attract others to them in periods of serious drought was the skill with which the Hopis developed especially adapted plants and their ability to coax them into high...
Boyden, John Sterling, 1906-1980; Democratic Party -- Utah; Coalville (Utah) -- History
Life story of John S. Boyden, including his experiences in Coalville, Utah, law practice, participation in the Utah Democratic Party, family life, church involvement, and advocacy for Indians.