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    • thus, probably saving their lives. They arrived in Bluff safely and found Kumen and his family happy and ~omfortable.~ That same year, Lehi was ordained a Seventy of the L.D.S. Church June 23, 1885 by Francis M. Lyman. The certificate was signed by...
    • yearbook1917i020: Narrative (cont.)

    • yearbook1917i020: Narrative (cont.)

    • Beaver Murdock Academy--Beaver (Beaver County, Utah); School yearbooks

    • tickets, laundry bags, yea even Eras, the 17's elected as official head of the family, W. H. Bakes, as president, to guide us through the trials and tribulations of our freshman year. From the very start we developed our famous hoggish spirit in...
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    • ticks and buckskin were made to serve as clothing materials, nntil sheep became more plentiful. Anything the people had to spare was traded to the Indians for huckskin which could he used for clothing and moccasins. The people made everything they...
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    • 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...
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    • Tithing Office o r school house on reasonable terms. Councilor Nielson reported purchasing 900 feet of lumber for $27 in homemade goods o r wool at 306 per pound. Sustained. The Auditor was i n s t r u c t e d to issue a warrant in favor of J e n s...
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    • tithing office were sent to the southern settlements. While marching with a wmpany of Mormons who were returning fiom Califomia to defend Zion, John R. Young related that they had scarcely entered Utah until they met parties of exiles fleeing...
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    • to provide the needed protection for the settlers. This required many hours of labor. It was a City Ordinance that 'Wo person or persons shall cut or make any hole or doorway through the wall of this Fort without making a door or shutter, bullet...
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    • to their feet. It took all day to get most of the company across, so those who were able to ford the stream camped and waited for the rest of the group to cross the next day While yoking the cattle, the men discovered that some were missing....
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    • together. It had not been a desiiable situation to be away from those in Cedar City. When he returned to Pinedaie he got in touch at once with Henry W. to make the necessary preparations to begin the move of those family members in Cedar City who...
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    • told me that the man had called in the store to buy a whip. They didn't have any whips in stock, so he bought a broom to drive his horses with. It appeared that he man had been drinking, which was the cause of the trouble." During these yean of...
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    • towards building up the Church and Kingdom of God. On July 24th the flag was raised and the cannon fired and, this being the day the pioneers arrived in Great Salt Lake Valley, we had a celebration. The cannon was fired, had a fine procession,...
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    • trying to become acquainted with the Indian character and language and to establish schools for that purpose. Brother Snow felt that the settlers should help the Indian children learn the English language, teach them to work, and show them the...
    • 1901, Jul 2

    • 1901, Jul 2
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    • Tues. July 2, 1901: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Clouds, Windy Frank Paxton brought me two letters from home this morning. Bert went to Heney for sheep salt. I herded south and west of camp. 41) 183rd of middle day of the year. Wednesday 3: Ther....
    • 1900, Jul 24

    • 1900, Jul 24
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    • Tues. July 24, 1900: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Ptly Cloudy. 53 years ago the Pioneers entered Salt Lake Valley I Herded in a small canyon west of camp today. Wednesday 25: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Windy, Ptly Cloudy. Herded same as yesterday. brought the...
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    • two or more weeks. President Young finally realiied that neither war nor peace would stop the threat of federal control of Utah. The Saints accepted the Presidential proclamation of Arnnesty and agreed to exchange their promise of loyalty for the...
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    • Two quilts made from Lisey and Calico had been sold for $8 each, and the sisters were working on three more. The wife of Erastus Snow wrote a letter to the Relief Society encouraging them in their efforts. Bishop Lunt said that he was pleased with...

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