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    • 1914, Oct 2

    • 1914, Oct 2
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    • Fri. Oct. 2, 1914: Ther. cool Wea. cloudy Orin Ruesch, Elma Winder and I went up to Heapses canyon hunting deer we found one shot at it a few times, but didn’t get it. Saturday 3: Ther. cool Wea. Rain. All I done was to haul a load of corn this...
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    • Page 45
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    • decision had been made yet to settle Cottonwood Valley (Cedar City). On Monday, February 3, while Smith was plowing and sowing wheat, Ammon, the brother of Chief Walker, assisted him in this task and expressed the desire to farm and live like the...
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    • 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,...
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    • communication other than pony express, and the ride entailed a round trip of 560 miles which the messenger accomplished in six days. This, however, took too much valuable time, as the wicked and unjustiiiat~le deed had been committed before...
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    • were no human bones6 The water fiom Center Creek washed out the headgate at the mill race on Friday, May 30. In addition to the water problems, the cattle were destrovine the wheat because of inadeauate fences. President , Smith gave notice that,...
    • 1916 108

    • 1916 108
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    • Jokes Soph: My stock in trade is brains. Freshie : You've got a funny looking sample case. The follo"wing was handed in on an examination paper in American history: General Braddock \vas killed in the Revolutionary "Var. I-Ie had three horses shot...
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    • would not disgrace the most refined part of the world." The Parowan brethren enjoyed themselves very much. Several toasts and three cheers were given to President Brigham Young. There wasn't too much celebrating done on Christmas Day for, according...
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    • evening meeting where the congregation was addressed by Carruthers and Lunt, after which there was a testimony meeting. Several children spoke and one little boy said he was willing to do as his parents told h q and he also would do whatever...
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    • P a g e | 14 beginning of the destruction of Ubuntu especially in Southern Africa, to know of the atrocious situations, and to measure the force and power of Ubuntu. Desmond Tutu (2009) wrote in the book "The Bang-Bang Club's" foreword, the...
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    • readiness and to treat the Indians in a proper manner." The Indian, Chief Walker, and his band had been camping near the Fort. He was very thin and looked as if he had suffered with hunger during the winter. Some of the brethren collected about...
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    • P a g e | 15 torch slowed and dropped to a squat. . . A bare-chested, barefoot man ran into view swung a machete into the man's blazing skull." Through the "pungent, acrid smell," the photographer shot his pictures of "the prostrated body that...
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    • Page 73
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    • think you know more than those that are placed above you which is wrong, and you must humble yourselves and be united."18 Some of the settlers were beginning to plant turnips, beets, onions, radishes, and lettuce in their gardens. Their domestic...
    • 1900, Jul 18

    • 1900, Jul 18
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    • Wed. July 18, 1900: 10-31 pm + Ther. Warm., Wea. Wind, Clouds, A Coyote or something killed some lambs last night I found nine dead. Thursday 19: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Wind, Ptly Cloudy I find two dead lamb just killed. I got a shot at the coyote...
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    • Iron County, and perhaps the other southern counties likewise, commissioned these guards as deputy county sheriffs, and that did put a little "crimp" in the thieving operations. Thirty-eight men were convicted of grand larceny in the District Court...
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    • whom Dalton had escaped before, traveled from Beaver to Parowan to arrest him. The two Marshals hid and, when they saw Dalton, he began to run and they called for him to stop. Without waiting, Thompson shot Dalton in the back, killing him. Apostle...
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    • Page 3
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    • TO—Fall's gorgeous red and yellow hills coursed by streams of liquid silver water, mirroring the intense blue of azure skies— TO—Winter's dazzling white purity of diamond-crusted snow guarded by stalwart snow-laden pines of...
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    • Page 90
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    • Pugmire told Henry that he believed that Brother Bosnell was guilty of the things his daughter accused him of, and he had found evidence to prove it. They agreed to make further inquiry Jesse Lewis and Betsy Pugmire were manied by Henry Lunt on...
    • 1901, Nov 5

    • 1901, Nov 5
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    • Tues. Nov. 5, 1901: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds, Watered at the small creek west of Summit about two miles. camped about a mile farther south west. 122) Wednesday 6: Ther. Warm., Wea. Thin Clouds, I shot and killed a coyote this morning....
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    • Permission to Use Letter and Request From: Joyce Fowler To: Lance Jackson Date: 8/18/2008 2:16 PM Subject: RE: Permission to use request Hello Lance, thank you for your request. This constitutes the addendum to...

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