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    • Page 493

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    • chronicler put i t , "the fact that the present site was not the proper one on which to permanently locate the iron works." A s if to reassure himself that even this cloud had a silver lining, he noted that "the freshet also brought down from the...
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    • Jones, Lehi W. Jones, Thomas Jedediah Jones, Uriah T. Knell lock Building Kopp's Garage "The First Fire Truck" L Leigh Building "The Leigh Block Burns" Leigh, Daniel T. Leigh, Henry Leigh, William H. Linford, Robert H. Library, City and County...
    • Author's Note - Page vii

    • Author's Note - Page vii
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    • AUTHOR'S NOTE After ten years of research and hours of writing and editing, York and I submit this work to the reader with confidence and satisfaction that it will stand upon its own merits. This is a book about an honest, dedicated man and his...
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    • would attempt to pass, and could not even go for our cattle without being in danger of having our back stuck full of arrows. To settle at that point is not good policy at present Still, within a few years, that country will no doubt be settled and...
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    • necessary in housekeeping which we were entirely destitute of, such as pots and kettles. May the Lord reward them for their goodness. I will in retum for their kindness to me endeavor, by the help of Jehovah, to prove myself worthy of their good...
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    • The company arrived with the cattle at the foot of Utah Mountain (Jordan) on August 24." This stock was delivered to the Church Tithing Office where Bishop Hunter rehsed to receive them. They were turned across the Jordan River, and the people in...
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    • dedicated on Christmas day, which day will long be remembered among us. In the morning the Indians [Pihedes], to the amount of some 300, women and children included, gathered into the Fort. We preached to them in their own language and made them a...
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    • purpose of purchasing supplies for to fit out the companies of saints at Florence on the Missouri River near to the old Winter Quarters (The railway went only about fifty miles to Muscatine]. We stayed at Muscatine until eleven p.m., when we went...
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    • and coke, were sold directly to individual^.^ In Apnl 1862, i spite of the Civil War and al1 the national n humoil, Justice M o d of Vermont introduced the first Congressional Bill against the practice of polygamy into the House of Representatives....
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    • schools. Our Cooperative store paid thirty-one per cent on a capital stock of $4000, one thousand of this being invested in a threshing machine. Our Sheep Cooperative herd brought, d things considered, about i $450, and we are indulging in the...
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    • the principal rnining camps in the southern part of the Temtoiy, are almost at a standstiil, which creates somewhat of a money panic amongst us. Grain is unusualiy cheap; wheat, one dollar ten cents per 100 lbs; flour, from two dollars to two...
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    • had gone to spread an alarm, they made a hasty getaway. They came very near hding them as one of the long-haired ones carne almost to the coop, and then tumed a\Ypy The two children started up the road for help but the boy fainted fkom loss of...
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    • 363; illus., 369, leftfor Mexico again, 378; 1892 conference, 38 1;to Cedar City, 405; letter to children, 414; 432, death, 433; headstone,493 Lunt, Etta, wife of Thomas, 447; illus., 452 Lunt, Evelinepenry's niece, 336 Lunt, Florence, bom 269;...
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    • Mission, 187; 1865 in Cedar, 254; conference in St Gw. Temple, 30 1; 1881 inCedarCity.319 Richards, Samuel W. i S.L. Temple, n 133; keeper of rolls, 135; letter nin, concerning i d a s 154; mission to England, 196 Rich Charles C., anives at Fort...
    • Chapter 10 - Page 63

    • Chapter 10 - Page 63
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    • St. George 7colple. Homer Dunran. Lehi works on Manti Ternplr. I n 1871, the general authorities of the L.D. S. Church decided that a temple should be built in the 3outhern part of Utah, and a site was selected and dedicated in St. George on Nov....
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    • The April Conference of the churrh convened in the St George Temple. People gathered from all parts, where the church membership had spread. The rornpleted l~uilding was dedicated April 6, 1877, the prayer being offered by Daniel H. b'ells,...
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    • Stake President was of the opinion that, to disfellowship this man would accomplish nothing as the cattle would still be on the range, so he decided on a more reasonable solution - to find a different area on which to graze the cattle. They decided...
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    • ST. GEORGE L.D.S. TEMPLE ( 1901) Church Conference w s held here in April, 1877. Dedicated April 6, 1887 a Lehi and Henrietta were married here Feb. 13, 1878.

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