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    • 1915 13

    • 1915 13
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    • \'~; VERA PACE. Behold the sparkle in her eye! Her time has been largely taken up with gaining honor&. The most conĀ­vincing orator in school. LAFAYETTE JOLLEY. "Muse not that I thus suddenly proceed; For what I will, I will, and there's an...
    • 1916 29

    • 1916 29
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    • LUCILE ADAMS "That light of love, that pur-' ity of grace, That mind, that music, breathing from her face, That heart whose softness harmonized the whole And, oh! that eye was in itself a soul." EARL URIE "Let us be content, in work, To do the...
    • 1905, Jul 13

    • 1905, Jul 13
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    • Thurs. July 13, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. East wind. Thin clds. We went two and a half miles south of our township line and took dinner with Mr. R.A. Williams, we met him some time ago up north of here and he invited us to call and see him some time,...
    • Page 470

    • Page 470
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    • was named "Little Muddy" from i t s muddy appearance. Eighteen miles north of this place i s Center Creek where over one-half of the Company remained, while the other half journeyed south, under the direction of Parley P. Pratt. Here it was, on a...
    • Page 56

    • Page 56
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    • One of the letters was written to inform him that his wife, Sarah Ann, had died of consumption.' The latest Washington paper was dated April 13. Henry received a letter from Martha Bristol in England, dated February 22, 1851. She wrote: My Dearest...
    • Page 438

    • Page 438
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    • grandmother of eight children, seven now living. Her first deep sorrow was in the death of her husband several years ago in Mexico, but she was surrounded by a devoted family and her l i e has been full of good works, not only in the home but in...
    • Page 8

    • Page 8
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    • The Saints niet together often and had socials, as well as their church meetings. O n one such occasion in St. Louis, some strange men were noticed standing by a stove on which some coffee was boiling. In time, all who drank the coffee contracted...
    • Page 88

    • Page 88
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    • 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...
    • Chapter 17 - Page 121

    • Chapter 17 - Page 121
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    • Sarah Ann, Lehi'n sister, dies. Death of IVilliain Treharne Jones, Lehi's brother. Death of Lchi's mother, Sage Treharne Jones. Stories of Sage T . Jones. Picturf o f Jones Brothers. Pirtuae of grandchildren. Pictures of Sage T. Jones, Sarah Ann J....
    • Page 244

    • Page 244
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    • felt that strongly because he showed it in his own life by helping his fellow men. Now, such a religion as I have pictured, Brother Jones felt within him. 'This religion not only recognizes the human personality as divine, hut as eternal. Not only...
    • Epilogue - Page 247

    • Epilogue - Page 247
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    • Epilogue Sometimes, in the colonizing and building up of the West, the obstacles seemed virtually imponihle, and almost too overwhelming to conquer; but nothing was really unconquerable for the pioneers and the huilders of the western communities....

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