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Show Rt '; .7)rit, o. ar todaa t 1 FOUR 1 LLA, THE DESERET - 40tNio NEWS 11' 1920 AUGUST SATURDAY VII l!througl those same experiences. w.t them ping that eons when they were in the valley' of the mountain. but do! were tou)e tugother. treading the plains emit down. whoa there were leers lit nut claim to be numbered &mord! 041 I hen plonotto ta the minket acceptation eti together, and I can boar leads:non), I& every eye la the congregation. I 1841 those things which be has said unto they woilitt a:ng that eons it oheere4 th terns.' I honer thee our doer, V. went through the trials and them up and made them pilled on:1 brothron it h0 ha te bee ts with us this, you. yet, tribulations of 'hid western country. but they put their confidence la Cod.imorning. and also those win) bevel bI liellooltolloll le Ottli4uelo4 .o tho Genoa logy Itoriole, of 171oli for toether; rind I want to eat to thee' to Protect, them. tad bear (hens up la; canoed away. They did & noble lb wit. the benefit of all wit ore ittioroeitrillby a onesiogicol reenterch sod tempi (use thing we iiitould remember all the kjer. )uung tufropt here today. you have 'their truggies. orb Yawl lios who intro tote to comanuoteatieo with &Moro regardi1.1 never heard, end never will hear. I IDe Loyalty. time, that white these men came like; ng, matter. of gesoolcier or temple work ore inivitott to sushi hoe of Ibis Prayer enitinm Ali who bites Inuutrioo. or announnenionie purer inan speak than Brother SPeerT. I think I have ououpied more thaw others hey. tione.and bottle eirganien I bear teptimony to hie purity of life. Ilona Or litho!, motion, r intorno to thin work sto urgedfatuity into Oda western country as to onah woo of than nee allotted to me. I pray God' them II tot her riltiono plait-Jbore of Worded" ma find ell or hie sincerity and integrity to the to bleari thee traveler& to try le tuelletr. Wrtt. young people here. that tourible Larne soil date& se tome eide of tit Pit Po, Mr. litnet rtiait Illepociallr foremost- en a hew home. the pioneers of Viotti Depot and to th work of the Lord. the to stand true may they faith; cations so A4tireimi all communications to at golloit. but that, I havit been callo4 to give you a lit th inspiration of the: n the uoneoloitical fpooloty of Visit.p000lble 41 S eta lout) Tow, la tiltool.11141t Liao thee honor and upholts thin Irst: came here limier NVhat they did was foreseen sketch of the t8rt that was built nattoniniaythat Almighty. Utak. City. to the true 'tend Services Conducted in the Tabernacle by Sunday Schools, As Part tie may they here In 1147, Whn the people came the corvine ana serve that Gott whofby the Prophet Jopeph Smith. A great anti here, they titre governed. as Itroi,her has proteeted thls people throuth tit, deal of what they have done was fore. of Pioneer Stake Conference, Sunday, July 25. ' ark Robbins nadir Society. son who tam tram West Kirby. rag. Sperry has tuld You. by "Mal" elf As I said before. I Vitt boar testimony trn t'Y ths 1."Phet 8111hall Young' tans. captains ht fifties. and captains to the etruggles they endured in cross. aim. in vision. title and shore we A meeting of the Bobbins family laid. le Connoottout about 1626. now dwell in peace. of hundreds. lie saw it in woe When w reached the In( the plains. Our family croseetil the ing Norton aa4 itoberta. held on July 32. Int. at Howell, Reported by F. W. Otteretzeot. valleys here, President Young had laid Mississippi river on the ice, with just vtelOno S. It was at that time. It otos irni Urh.-JohIIT C. wee the Vtah. to consoildoto tits two branches lie and Rothary declared who out the fort that aas to be built. this that we and few could catch shot tad ents pebple went to work Alt thst. A take with tillage the Statists to dwell and of this family Which had two routs. Salt Lake Crty, would Ira plosand for place we ua and through paseed with &al ono Interost, Big Horn. and that. w organized. of ten sould call about two all the troubles of those days. proper anti fulfill the predictions of attend, one In linowellle and anothor oonststunksio Elder T. T. Burton.. day the o d In the Norton family cd Norfolk. When 100 wagons would gather up captain ono the God bites thee young people, that Prophet Joseph. that the Saints go tnto mento tenstwenty E ngland. and London, Lac Also the 8oventy-thre- s yeors ago yesterday, se a ere organized with a captain for mountains, to camp thare for a week Or they may be henget and upright: and ehould go to the Rocky Mountains and in Cacho alley. Al this mooting all Itubert of Landon, lac and two and cut loss They had to cut may the Mete becom a mighty Peohic When officers of these two the pioneers, who had been driven a hundred. a captain for fifty. a be ask bright rieing generation organisations hoot". from their homes, poorly equipped remains for ach tett. on, ae. were Mei logs front fourteen or sixteen feet light to their fellows and an honor to yout,g tolka. to say nothing about those were ore rel000ed honorably and tho of. In the varmint settlements that have and poorly provisionett, entered this organised most beautifthly; and then. long to make these houses. hen they their grandfathers and greatgrandare intsrostod tn tho Will who any an march on." and the next went into the canyons. in those day them been established. th splendid houses ricers for the united who suffered to giv fathers Today we welcome the pio- "March on, organisation of lltott leavg.. oar.. Yorkshire, 'tile). family same came company way; they um), heel to take their firearm. smith freedom and honor under this great that hope been built. the temple' that wore aolected. up the igh neers to this meeting in commemoraSowith lira 'rho's reagtood traneological worst Cyrus were dh. march "March 1. the great works that have heen organized. them and had to stand guard at night government. It Mr tion of this grelit event, aud we want on!" until Amen. would ostracially et Utah? W. Robbins prosidont; Samuel otily I mix B. I feel in about boon hate my to protect themeelves from the In. companies. accomplished. to assure them that we admire the like to boar trunk Bo min W. Scott. it was. that traveled on across titans. Then a certain number of men soul to praise the Lord for the ful Mitten. vice president; Ida Broom. who formerly resided saorifice that they have made, to es- - think la Hinckley. 'Elder Cannot. are those Q. "Where to you words fillment of he were the the In Sylvester plains. going?" gave appointed to take team. and hood genoral oecrotaryl Ague' tabliah themselves and oureePves. Via or own of hia dosoondsola my are "We to the mountains." to and the going haul these of Prophet Robbins logs. The logs. most the valleys of these mountins. We apOn the evening of a hot July day. Prophet Joseph. Creme. linoeillo oorrespondento them. came from what we then called four Brigham. and others of our leading preciate the work that they accomof the Pio. men. Cktptains Go Ahead. arrival after the days June Green at Ephraim. Utah has Butte Bed secretary; Jane B. Walton Cacho a were and There canyon. ,en In neer. plished in laying out the cities President would The of the Brig. this.valley. companies captains few that came out of City Creek, but hem 1,10116 hands, bchooll Beamed. Volley corrosponding oseretary; W. B. Lit his possossion a copy of a printed counties of this oust& and we want SO 0n ahead; Young and the apostles procedthey would seek a camp- - the most of atem came out of Rod ed from history of the tkteene them to feel now that we are willing ing place. Watkins troosuror: Ann!. M. Hansa family too 1 to their in this the After bo feel camp tido to hors vicinity awhile, wagons Butte canyon. very of Ireland. and le doing work from to carry on this great work that they would come up, 50 wagons on one a point between the two forks of City morning amonghappy Ith side. chairman school these of Sunday tomplo committee; Wm. the same. He le also looking after in this commonwealth, 50 wagons on the other aide. have creek. When they reached a certain children. It may not be known. b14,1 T. Bobbin; chairman One Trip a Lay. forming ht of tho ocial the English Gren's who aro the dos . Mountains. these and in cans Rocky Preaident his a I I seat,. struck to our teams in. am corral think Young the oldest school The put great of Sunday number us oendeate of Alexander Green living men, with into th earth and said: "liere we committoo. It hao been predicted that within The first thing We did was to unyoke teams, uppointeti scholar that there is in the congregawould haul logs. making one 13000 ()rsin Norton. Northampelf L two or three generations, toile young- she axon and turn them out to graze. will build the temple of our clod.' tion. A little ovor 14 Yoart, nito Nolo: As will bit 1.011 In tao above at a and so then were day; there ton. Eng. All Utterested ha those famth. er people who were born in this NV would let them fill up acrid then trip was Wilford who I Woodruff, to Apostle wont went men a school. Sunday many to In the should are no ilies appointed cominualcailue up ddrsi. get six Church would deny the faith. There about I or 10 o'olock at night they logs. Of course the suds lay there, drove a stak into the point "lune as a little boy. an4 Joined (NI announcoment.,thero of the logs made too of tho estiouil officer& Because of with him. are fifteen :Sunday schools represent. were brought into the corral. The bu- - had to be oquared off and fit by the Cane of President Young. Sunday school. I will not take up (hi together. ElAymond. this omizolon, the chief purpooe of Ita ed on this program today, some of Rio was mounded: "Prayer time, prayer so years later, in 1151. the Urns to tell you any of the ik they would lay, one on top of an. Moms four. twenty-fiv- e in conference assembled, voted but I hays been a deceit, particulars; which have traveled address of Caroline G. Ray. The people I Oh how time!" remember of All Is other. men thet as the Sunday loot. came who publication here Ii oa .there miles; and we have evidence hero and morning. tal the in those early days were Wiled with unanimoutily to build the temple upon schools cor since. I obtaino4 my moans of gettlot in oominooloatiod' mood whose former eddress was of'prayer that this prediction. :mule by our 1morningnight were sent out again. the axeeven President Young. for this site. In 1151, in February. the- first Impressions of "Mormonism" Dot the cattle atoll. Idaho la wanted at the The enemies. shall fail unfulfilled. When they got ready to be brqught he was counted one of the best men ground for the temple was coneecrat- from the teachings In thee schools, wtth those officers. Those who send fice of the Cenesiogical doyley. II. in The plot was laid out and the but from tho reading of the Scrip- noticeo of family orgonizations to this mere fact that we aro here today Busetwe. in again, the next thing was to yoke to handle an axe; and not only the ed. at oonunemoration of this great event, up the oxen and hitch on t the men, but the women. the ground was broken. Thousands were tures. 1 was able to road them whoa dooartmont Mould not fall to give Jeools BeWell faintly eseoele. The of majority that addressee world sa to the Iva wagons. The fired 10 would start out. them. if not all, in those days, could presentall of the general authorities ! as about four years of tail anut asil as names or gives terttimony Hon of Utak, organised Juno MI6 the next 50 would follow. That is the handle an axe,. far better than most of the Church. Mayoz Jederiah M. there I learned to ret-i-t Sr. still true to the faith. lessons fromistficsm--Edleo- r. 1131. with the following officers: I X. of President the father fiber Grant, Leavitt Tunny Ikaudea, the Bible, the Old Testament and the Itertvernee tor Pioneers way we were organized; and we tray. men can do today. President, John it bowers, 1011 J. Grant. whit. is with us today. and New. and when the eiders game. on. and Wherever is eled traveled That on, the this The was who fort Balt to children CRY; way to built West I south lake the Jeremiah wish Leavitt family Or. Temple. say other city offIcials were present and bringing the gospel to the old to to After the loge were made have assembled here today that be- we could find wood, we used wood ganisetion will hold its second reunion first vioe president. Elsie B. root, they took part In the exercises. On April try. I heard their en and not find wood were laid. It took about 36ready, testimony to a at Malt and fore they leave these grounds we make fires. If we could logs Mesquite Bunkerville. Nevada aka; second vice Presides 1151. In the same year. the or- realized that they Trete indeed chips." house, something in that neighbor-G- o lith. On Bent. and IL All Leavitta or James L Bowers. Spanish Fork. Utah; ant them to look at this building. WI would have to use "buffalo laid. nerstones of the 'were temple Imof and ask your fathers and mothers hood. I think. They laid them up and God; this through the descendants of which ia a monument to the labors are desired locrtmi and treaeurer, Louis matched them together, so there would The southeast cornerstone was laid by ;pressions wrought upon my mind in le be present. ForLeavitta further of the pioneers. and to gaze upon the what thosetellbuffalo chips iswere. and Information Bowers. 111 west Seventeenth South. and the the First Presidency patriarch. we as be leasons two a in child or first what little That my three inches betwixt each the southwest corner you. writs to Mrs. Juanita L. Puisipber, Salt Lske; corresponding secretary. two bronze statues in the eastern part they.will the by presiding t s, .n the I not we school. find revere of could the when used 'When wood; logs. Sunday pair they were !add up. bishopric, and the lesser priesthood. Lillian B. Carroll, Ordervilla Utah: Nev. of the grounda; and when they rothe old Scriptures and the new, Mesquite, they made a very fine fire. That then they had to be chinked with the )t efts the concert recitation, with ref- and historian, Alex Buchanan, Jr.,. 1041 the proficiency the words of the corner northwest Usher., Green, Miley Carpenter. by to we We would Lord of Is the in the so way wood, pieces along. got spoken it could of the high put there, mouth West Temple, Bait Leke; Temerence to ono of the predictions of and the prophets. both of ancient quorums The priests' modbe and of our a member our understrned, cook of and dishes. the suppers up plastered off. After put'on to bed. pointed the Prophet Joseph Smith, we want and ,t. ple committeo: Rose B. Buchasten of the stake. the northeast ern times. and the special (Tahoe family of America, to very dego they got the house up to the square. presidency thought that sirous them to remember that it has been corner by the apostles, the presidency (chairman) 1041 south Wool Tempts. to now to and then there one were the want I cattle with ono time remember the upon across laid Impress for in. any cemspond poles Bradesoe. Balt Leke; klystrie B. of the seventies and of the elders. literally fulfilled. Aa you gaze upon been turned out to feed. The bugle the 'd minds of is children torested. for the this that work. round all laid Temple as poles B. Bowers. Balt Lake; Edward roof,little Prank the monument to the gulls, and in which we an engaged. thee over MINNIE work T. all for was the sounded cattle roof. and the Proceeded CARPENTZIt. the brought made Slowly. They Building over the valley, you see them soaring 110 west Third North Arcot, Balt Carroll, Ortlerville; Bertha Bowles, wall a foot and a half or two Sunday ochools, thee organizations Prayer time was over soon, and inside Social oonuaittoot Ernest The work on theantilding prooeeded of remember that they are the angels of la. NepliL womLake men feet there and when to the we the bed. had all wall. young than young the outside City. gone' higher be stone had because' to. 'e 1011 south West ,.. the slowly Bowers.(chairinnn) nriercy that devoured the grasshoppers was an old as that came up to a After they got theme en. the Ms of different organizations poles on the brought by cx teams from Little CotB. Pitts, Balt salt and crickets and saved our people Lake; May Temple, In all been and have various house. Church. then rub. ways. Wm. Z.' Harrison they would get bulrushes tonwood canyon. 20 mile away. Some In the wagon. He would rub. and of Ricatmondt Lake City; Emmeline Bowers. Span. from death by starvation. pr set cane word of and not the and the could and over The After up by them. Lord; rub. MIT Inside sleep. put Utah is desirous of totting In cam. lob Pork; Sarah Robinson, McGill. of the stones were so large it required raising of the flag, which will be ungot up and drove the old ox away. that was on, it took about three loads four yoke of oxen four day to bring we are the people of tho Lord, In very munication with anyono Interestod in Nov.; nettle P. Bowers, Nimbi, Utah. furled from this stand, remember the He we not deed. of do his all to and he come dirt ox cover At to each house would it. But back, although the keep th Harrison family of Connecticut, Honorary vice presidents; Jacob Bow. stone to this point. The people spirit of patriotism that was estab- kept rubbing and rubbing. The man that time most of the houses had no one commandments as we should do. Now Jersoy snd Pencaylvania. were few in number. and Him era Isaiah Bowers, Orderville, lished in this community when the This of is work of from were 'there the the old them. an a few Lord, that threw and floorsin of rune into that of Richard Harr'. Utah.Nophi; piece lino in the midst Old got up again proceeded gradually pioneers unfurled the .banner, the had The and floors The Father of head. ox's After lumber. over very akin the beginning. buffalo rough 1892 capthe until finally iq Glory. on Ensign peat.and look up ox turned and ran amongst the others they got the dirt on the roof. the doors poverty. stone of the temple was laid on the the Son, as we inhave sung thistomorn- has been recited hare: "Th, is is the van). arriving here on 'the itt dos at the mountain and see the were Y were The out the place!" He had seen.it'in a vision of ttctober, minutes made doora five in very deed and in ths, corral. hung. the direction of ing appeared the under eth of April, on that point that has been erected o whole herd was all scared and running of rough lumber. A good many of the 'President Wilford Woodruff. who WWI Phophet Joseph Smith in the Sacred hofore.he cams into the , He the great patrio- around to commemorate ' With were him all his told the elder that went ahead, where houses had no doors et all. that win- present when the first indication was itrove. They As Inspired Ulm that corral. t' ism that was established here. Also ea were him. Jesus but such doors had Christ. ter; days; inspired they this to they of and VI what location of would great the and find; they given wonderful a good view kof the- temple; think of This Cattle Break Away'. hymn that les heel 11,3n is of beloved of most the made out the father, the you have heard President Sylvester rough lumber. and One year later. in 1893. after I the years of sacrifice that were reheard here tod., tetemd to by the We all got up and cried out. "For of them were hung with rawhide temple. as head of this Church. Ile guided the Cannon tell us bow Ins Prophet such and toll, of labor Brigyears live forty lives and quired in its building, pioneer. Brsther Spencen, has al. sake, what is the matter? hinges. has not been seen on any other struc- Prophet Joseph Smith all his days ham Young placed his cans in the way, made 4 ?err profound ImpresSaints, goodness that are worthy of Latter-da- y was with his successors ever ground e,nd said: "Here we will build the Indian. upon us?" "NO, the conditions, this anti under Rawhkle the for 'ems ture, Binges. so that you can receive the blessings Are tny 'wart and soul. I feel cattle have got scared." to the service since and la with us today. Praise the temple of the Lord." Ho saw the ion upon They soon was dedicated I raw-temple out cut would wee written under the inspir- of that are bestowed in that. house. that It They pieces name of Lord the for his Son the and sway they hide out a. broke set the for wagon. is future. apart an il three of the Lord. It taco of the living God to Brother There are very few of you pioneers, went. The on horses followed inchesabout six inches long for the Jesus Christ praise to his holy name Faith ot Pioneers Extolled. 4, Wallow Clayton1 the author of the wide, nail them on the doors ordinances that are necessary here today, and you will soon meet those cattle guards and and fel' or the and two salvation three prophets and apostles holy miles, and exaltation hinges. end hang the door. These blessing by tbe your associates, with whom you suf- finally brought them batik. After the for . those pioPresident Young did not live to see words, whoMewen inetrected The building itself has men who have succeeded fered tribulations in coming bare to excitement was over. a young lad?- n ouss were laid out on a square, of mankind. Lord. Brigham Youngo of we all be pioneers this temple buil neers! And Prophet lower may On the t. but he saw it. upon the ' many symbols 35 place to write a hymn that would cheer and-houses on a aide, a big gate bear this great message. We wish to sleeping in that wagon came crawling about course of stones is shown the earth. for we Arieonly A little people elm. whore Itshould be built and he put comfort and bless the Sainte es. they say that the Sunday schools of Pio- - out and said:' 'What is the matter. in theOf north end and one in the south on the middle course the moon. and on pared with the great population of forth his energlea his lifetime during end ever the first fort that...was built, revere the pit,'- what is the matter?" Poor girl. there neer stake will were going a thousand tulles from sun and in some the world and our mission is to every here in the valley, to build up course the the upper on so and ofher all forts. folwill the ha! the itiseourl, !river to the Great Salt through 'mere for their labors, and nation and kindred and tongue and splendid structure, the temple. I want lady The main fort we matter enough. That young places stars are indicated. particularly was of logs. low in their footsteps ftu. carrying on came They were going to a of the build- people. here to the valleys and married. center you children to think of the great Lithe wallets west on panel the After roof the the To we and on, end wish this they work. this great About whioh they know prat. got in country now of is .Mitation the Tonne of of our seven faith her ' stare One great showing girls People. working When the pioneers. walls chinked up, then they took this ing the to remind the mernbers of the Sunday the This is what we are for we Latter. left with President Young they asked tically nothing. but they sang that er the constellation which temple. were going to the place that God carry out this we crossed thoee adobe mud and mixed a little sand dipper to the north star. The three day Saints dwelling in these moun; him: is the way "President Young, where are they would take a bucket points wit.h.l.t,Oneman e had for them prepared. oast-enpledge. Ainin. Althougtr-thhere. They oleo tovrerwowth plains of mud, on the inside of the house, 3" ren the eons the and Presidency,First of mountains." He the hero, :daughters could goverment was at war with Mexico, to refer the hymn cloidng with that wonderful and one man on the outajde, and they represent we placed the flag of our country on would Elder Harrison towers orr the west end repre- the old pioneers. This Is youemisiprediction of the Prophet Joeeph term: Sperry. takt their hand( full of this- three . of the peak---- I to send of word on, bishopric the )itive seen that flag mud and In the the the sent that Smith, presiding help Ensign mountains Rocky the cracks. and pitsWhat a noble sight I am looking at raised . myselfand ,aeclared this ter them put in there ue other repre- Lord, to all the nations of the earth, we should become ,a mighty people. "And should we die before out Jour- '''' ''''fitrvil...-Toufteeaup as soon as they could. Church andwhich .0,E., Altjf Aq Sunday American soil. We are loyal to the Some had trowels. are of great impor- that they may know that God really "Hut, Prvaident Young, do you know sentations tote through. but thertewere very tsbes,,TAILE,ImIldstryc sacred and lives. that He is actually our Father, the wayr "No, hut the Lord will schools, in this stake of Zfori, 'OA goverri HIPPY- dot! All le wolli cetakatit.- liotbey so blessed to the people Jr or theLtttbrx I'ioneer stake.. God bless you for- to the government; we proved it then had to make trowels toll and sot. out of wood. Vilit,ktnil et.lve then aro free from rev. ever. built under such our union In building up the Kingdom r t and have proved it since. lindwe are going tot" "L have mot After they had this work done. and day Saints, which wascircumstances. "Ar.m. wrflr0 is of the Latter-dayI am going to tell you a story, one difficult Here we are today. 'rhe ptophot were ready and been I but we there, seen shall hays With into the trying the move to just houses. wouderful to us of of the wonderful stories that have said we would come here and become then the women took Into,,ilte the goshall and. This work the a and forth, testimony the Lord has future, some clay and my But if our lives are spared again, the zeal and the de- ' generations of been told. It is about a people that a, the sons and daughters vision toknow that there isopened .rait), the people. took at this .....,- raised-Wre-n -the plain To see the Saints their rut obtilln -they took k Tag-anOf tlitr".ptiortler.tcY'Tt211111 th6tailitr-of: endk oy uffu, ' hotherr"---Ththose termination Pioniehr shark vat' 'heit 119Zeti, 'board 0,- how well- maks-thwashed all them walls, the plastering ch9fUlt, trIti,e114Years ago. here-a-rtd seventy-fou- r only a part of one tit and all around was washed. The All pie is well: weal is worn- - their ideals. to accomplish TIunadte wrhtihch followed themwill multiply and In- - these thing. and they bad no doubt all Vito ditortiSaints Nab the he- m to do r"wl and around Zion gather the crease and , spread forth:. they will that thelrleader woe loop Iredof tho prepared' the'clity and Mad It al. theythait,promised, my mind from their .hothes.. Oh, what a sad Think of the eishty-thre- e stakes that in Carrylhe Ord 'of 'Ond to itrthe'lvorld Lord"lo lead th'eni Urn place here that thosele who laid down13 their most white .. After they got it all whit - direction of. inspired cullives our ,we had killed mane may as their ideals, Prophet are celebrating this nay, the on and be saviors Zion.. Mount story! They he to Ills wanted flaints appreciate dwell. ed moved into hou for the They while croesing the plains shall dwell they them. and onr Patriarch, and then they we are doing here today! Oh, whit a the upwinter. God bleed; you, rny brethren anti sang that beautiful tivat the spirit which possessed we "Come. e to when first hymn. drove the Saints into exile. Oh. what sight. what a pightl See what the the valleya here, that we may also carry on slaters. I love the Lord. I love his Come Ye Saints, that wee coropoioed with the just and that all is well With wk did not have any to the end work we Lord has done for his children. Do which they have so work. I love the memory of our old and written by, Brother William them. a shame, what a shame! When My father started with hie , from the first 'of April till about the great rain Clayn 1848 n ton. were driven ouT rrom Nauvooi-iwell. begun. How full of encouragsment it wit. and two little daughters. One Pioneers, I love the orethren and children died we started westward. Where should us? Here we are. In fulfillment of we were uPoli the ten who are so hooded rWes,.lind as of those The these houses. early wolves dug up the body we O. where should we go? The prophecy. Isaiah predicted. thousands in the fatl,building The following. composed by' Marilee plains. without fee or they- - traveled . along, ditrhYday the schools, Sunday not we have much rain. knowing anddevOured it1 but later my father leaders of the mob said: "Drive them, of years ago, that a temple would be but later in the fall the rain came. it- - Lar"n' the hit" 13111 of reward in any of. the organizations exactly where they were goinc drive them into the Pacific ocean if it built In the tops of the mountain'', Th ese roofs made out of dirt protected was recited ' by the author:. , ,..,.,. that have been established; and I, ply following along with faith in their had the privilege of seeing that His Wife also died before is nécesearyl". Oh, what a shame, and that all making would go to. it the peoplestrom the rain while it was love They are my people.' leader. But when they sang these tie child. Tbe lea' kim Bright In Eta& Her body was this what a shame! ..I remember very Herd we have the temple, and here raininc. hut after the rain storm they is of I reaching there with to them all beautiful lines were belong they encouraged brought from valley. The morning sun shines brightly to this. Echo canyon frorn to this wwleave I and and me, to and carry hope knew spirit clear; etrengthened, honeyed' go they they .1711,1 1erikI rt When we had gone about Am not certain -'' Nvectuld,r We have people from to Nature-4m- i greeCtler.--- -' witIVIrieintotheworldbtrendthe All commenced' holies I believe It wasi' burled tblitpdratl--miles a requisition came from tions hem today; they have come from water would run down on the Inside. veil. where a greater Work le to be .which the Lord had littheweet, In Our Mal home eo dear. for but in s. of Echo canyon. dew drop, o f - th e the nations ily who essi ki have She every entered done them. If should die by., .so altlhe before would see practiesny pioneers sit they Oternothers. -you they At any rate.vicinity ' later his wife- --drsd of your best men." Where were world. years i theerittearrevehaa-beetk-41etwelurin' renehed see the stars. and to tillthat and down en cry, and canyot you? You were in your wagons, with wein all the ages that have gone before. couraged with the slaying that all Whohaddied- at Mountains. worked of the had that the In marred, they Tops stripes she ' ' , :lacing from your enemies. , 'We are God shall go, forth and would be well. They knew they were peered to him with s beautiful child The of on work so in to their walla. hard Utah, They sun herein shines put of the bright the The tops a up bee what 'said: and I saw Brigham Young going back to "Jeddis, you and in and the Lord'il among Its vallere so farina and gran& us-- , prosper among the living They abroad.- frontOana- - had to hang something over those that I With me beinr t the camps of Israel calling for volan mountain. Look neere"'ut. riches those that we call4Elead." " 'Truth they war. not mountains of gold .ulThold wolves and see the beautiful were sick and could not get devoured leers. They were lovely young men. da to Mexico shall tol-don ;I. be As tor set dishes would and around builders., vinethey kingdom and great the orchards the our ou mina. , and they were loyal, to our govorn.I homes, Ltaa be overcome, and light shall prevail, should be built here. Children, do not bod y but th eY could not devoir the Wo love bed to catch the water. This is for4 ment. As they left their wagons, yards, the golden grain, the cattle- the we and the way be prepared for the corn- forget the faith of our'ploneers. 'Fry beautiful spirit, which will that spent winter, The sun iMnes bright o'er the hill tops, to the wife and upon a thousand hills: and the chit- the way over they gave the to is to follow reign-of whose him it their example,and-thing the from sweet right teach. tree: South Fort Built of Adobest the thousands. , The birds sing said. to wife and children: "Do the dren being born by been - '4' the Christ, the Son of the Eton! Ingo Of our pioneers. Try to follow ' kind to his the meadow, the stream and 'the Jesus'God: Th fort on the south was most all Frommountain. beat you, can. I must go to antiwar with the. Peace you, he their and nal the , of in the accomplishment. example our battles. built 'out of big adobes of mud. The teachings rejoice e eme u tod sweet the call of the government." Some of people.-we to-arehave fought Come the pure adr Lord's blessings be upon you. breth- those who are placed over you as of our pioneers. I rejoice whenever today. and we cry out to first one, out of logs, was completed. men never saw their Here ren and sisters in this good work of IPadern.'lhat you may have full con- - honor" Is paid to them. I desire. theseyoung The and the other one on me south was T.Ttiorryso.sufi one of the bright dare, "We thank Thee!" God, Almighty what and wives Oh, children,again. Sunday school labor. May you. have fidence and faith In what they tell above all other things. to live worthy - Glory so true., temples are built, Isaiah: and here not quite completed that winter. That Engraved in (Mg banner a sad story!-- -will certainly you, and it will be for the beet, and t e of my father end mother, those who keep waving Joy therein,- and you, going Into thelemplee iwther way the people started this part -May forever your the Sr. people In the timewhen the will of God. God bless you all suffered the early pioneer hardehips rewind have eo are skies the your. where West for to the In God the Marched,Off to Music. work, The to had perform of our' of the country. people ' ' ' the Lord :shall deal out to every one Amen in settling this country. It has fall- out while they were building Tbo blue. We traveled on a little farther and living and for the dea- d- , m i ' aun sh1111'11Rb work shall be. Amen. as - camp en their to my lot. dear children. to trey,' hisour in stalld. Church startan after and then :dry day then the battalion was organized. Presleduses, At their they early in the far off land of Japan. to visit , ' Pret.. Heber ident Brigham Young told Captain Al- tory, - when the principle -was revealed, ed to move out they had to camp wiler Peuumu an d smiles wo will greet Grant J. tbe Hawaiian irlands. to be up in the In out In tent. went JosephPrest Anthon H.- Lund. len: "Hero is your battalion; " and the Prophet you to travel land. conntrics. Waiters Scandinavian our and little river a dear Utahwhich own to otT, their marched Miestssippi to story the will real1 I tell you I music, In se. they perfectly, tha,t the chi!. I am Very much pleased to see this cams to I can vouch tot, as I was a witness to who all .aathefarnrieot aiathh isaalesitatioy.ttroarteral iv! for they had a bend at- - their bead. baptised h. EthurraoupT ere are tired, sad that they Large congregation of Sunday, school dren off to fight for the gov- him:, but the Lord maid to him: "Jo- the incident, myself. My ertfe's mother ips,...t W. renrose.. children, They marched came A a ' charles all from one .stake of this would like to go home! but it ie only el from Canada to Mexico and in on up to what was seph. this mud he done In the was sick in bed and bad an Infant ernment. We of the rift- - city. 'You have done well in your ono a year that we celebrate Pioneer neatly every Mate in the Union of I cannot daim to he enstind called "Winter Quarters," now rior- - temples of the Lord, tilr nod. and a child, three days old. lying On her by read- - recitations and singing; and I hops Daft It Is very seldom that we have thaw Visited Stales of America. I the ground. There nia although I Neb. We could go no tallier, record must be kept." . Since that Jinn, sleeping-esome- - you 'children will always want to go an occasion et this kind: amd It am have aeon the grand and the beautiful - Anne, as winter cams on. Thera we were, time temples have been built, and rec- - was a big rattlemake that got in the tee the aeweyeyere-which sure that they will be willing to stay cities,: I ,has been in nearly all the ,1.11 singords kept and the great work le go- tent and trawled right acmes )sr times make teletakee, very rarely, of to Sunday school to enjoy the with our teams.. "'What can o r good $ little longer than usual today. face of countries as the the count of i ing and the teachings hod.' earth; upon we foot at To thank the Thee. down In Pioneer, the teams?"---thwas hat the at On. Father. memo-tand Oh. they' our queswith body ing I am very happy indeed to be hors. but after traveling in these countrieo In. tion. We were going west somewhere; Bleu them children...Tether; let thy She had presence of mind enough to neer comers at least up to Mb. $o liteacherw They spend their time I of the that the not have enjoyed evory minute of the when I return ...OMR to the Calleye:of about among ways stir till that and One?) breath that hUmbet; them. to you can the her 'inteht1.17 rest hold clam had myself 'erecting said, Rocky the prophet spirit I feel pat title has been a the mountatns. I fan say hsnsstly, in Mi. and I Lord, teaching you how .4o be good, Urns. 0:10 'mountains. where,wo were to teroma when thee' Crow VP to be men and reptile got over hen. Then she woke' for. I crosaad the Plains folks hi the- !mom before that time I bad been a pioneer how to p.m, the Lord, how to fill grand oecsaion ond one worthy of our- and conecientiously after gazing upon a great and a might' people. What women. they can take their part In up snd and thee below. noble mothers. piothe of for here the grand gloriout moved father her into, Pour earthly mimeo great goePel tor& that thin got them up. They the preaching should we do with our teams? Well, the treat work of ouranon thin be:titiful valley,.. fir we will fre Lh other bed. and when they earn many y;ara in the old world, having I thank the Lord oleo. this day. for mem. I am always, pleased to meet motintaine the Lord bad provided. On the Nis- work mar to on.. Came beautiful Salt Lake, the our in here who with work tbooe the over clothes that here off. sari), our the that The bed for wail great tor i aourl bottoms, there were acre and back to JAcksoi county. traveled pioneers. pcoohot to take the them, and Utah valley adjoining on the south, I Started frorn Liverpool as- they performed. When you look dart. to hak hands-tritWe turned In 1141: Itrophesied that the temple the rattlesnake coiled up In bed- acres of thews foot iendo ousting In Charge of a company of $21 around today and eo these boatitiful to say God blew you." ,I.. feel that with their fresh water lake' and their in.nourad two and . our stock upon the rushes. and they In Jackeon county Would be built Esinta, and we were 811 Au tidings. the streets. (hi trees. the thee of vs who have boon bora as beautiful itountains. that there are lived on- team All winter And got fat; this reiteration. Only about 21 years and bad fourteen rattles. Thorn were, Latter-da- y f built? Oh. God knows Tratut rattlesnake bora ta the oarlif gm on the ass; so we were a tittle temple. the large buntlines that have sone and daughttre of the Pioneers. no more beautiful (Pots neon the foto otrthat we war prsparod and TeedY left! WillandIt be whiCh we can in. of the earth that I have vvr teen of of a Utah hare of the Saints some A heritage the been for tbo erected It and prioneore. will. wora)ttp original tha know I aboad It will; temple days. to start In the spring. . Ttere is no more fer- We' Nephi of old'eald able to iretk, thno ware toot pionaoro of the Lor& you will perhaps think. Chi- dead be proud. While we were at Winter Quarter" will be, built there. The treat 'work pass throuch elmiler experiences. thankful that he bed been tile eounten there to no 1r0101.0 Itrten some very tempest's.. ldren. that this ham always boom se; a in tent. on. had rattleonakel we as.Is The found God on our rollint may andleratom nevem of treat died souls hundred' aims then r1orh4- moo and at other ?err 07ful but there was a Unto when theydid born of goodly parent,, and this Is a did piss in which necessary to , count of lack of vegetation. Welted Millennium Is before nit CM. pre It got eo that once In a while. te occasions. bvt we torrivsd. most of us. not hivre anything of that kind bore. atotement that may' well be made by here, and I fool that Ged did in verr for every minoethem all It; and rare far cornbread prepare It ye eat to exept nothing le days When Brother Brett $nd Brother all of ow who have pionatr fathers deed iistipire Brigham Young- uhen it any makes were there. Th. IR safety at New York.calledftet"Tboo bacon. The scurvy and black-le- s giant or the, worldp forever,. fnr It. o . It we can Ihnly Live tbe,oalti: "This to the place.feet hi this sod soothers. endure many hardshirtoo In as old sailing tub Erten, &tow putthotheir broke out and CALUSIed many death. beelinee the tinge IR lifilr; nigh at but Saints bad 44o God. as as boner se we tho sore of May tiptrue. le this and first loyal. tis mayare the pito. that patriotic, trials. Nine way and God blew days derwriter." valley, they you, Amen, Brigham Young started out with bandit. we he' loyal to was warted. Wiles we lwr oune on the railroade, aMirimma days up the neer' in enter V. thee' ego bothlot right and botiomt ka they did. our fa- - Our country. may our his little band. about 1$2. "March On. our faith and this is and life tuns willow in the God, religion. May Missouri from a groat the few here but weeks and along thatghrITIn eleven sagebrush rOver, - thurch on!" todayex:4ms. singing "Oh. Brother Brigham,, . we be loyal to every righteouo coasts. Elder Hiram T. Spencer. C'rn" Ye Relete"I Wend.e.1 .hew river to $alt Lake. That was the time the creek. They sew the beautiful eternity' to enme, will be aanured. whore are you going?" "We are going' moot he and I to am men; and Pee, horeet, were in realise whit' upright the lake delighted who could me always the tare and there end lying mountains and compary and littefr1 many by a eocupied find for br(Ohrnn to to the mountains. plans o, It did not look in. op..rry. lia ova, a seemlier tif ?fir may toiso of ye who have grown tstr "7 1r" "1"1" Ota 1' Ore and Ionise the forlInts that vs bad whIcit l troweled on my first trip to thWillidistarteebut lb.taint:a" They earns on here. and before rsomples to them; Wet they were thank- fathers compary. ley father 'setup the motors!, met we toaased afterabout tee wagons lw,forf 714,1 thin 7nebrint1117 brit I Pitol wbell it wee surd in th early 617, ft.I ful hen they entered flats volley and father of the third . mimosa, that children that obeli be worthy of he. wire ttiarle.4 wroth tho ololo.s.aro ine nrirenised W.cam. out, about hear toetimnny to the troth of oll the toil yes ele one rue fullyI appreegre Amon. hay, lotts helping to open soma sew settlemtmtn beard the ',ores of the prophet. as errIntl the ;tains to .refl, int t t bill itatit)11, 1. MI prsoer. I reseed the pteneore Se rrtleit front Winter Quarters, to the Eret?'er Pperry hes geld. t w ood with !alto Pioneers of 0 GENEALOGY Recount Experiences-- 1 of the Journey Across the Plains And 4 ' I I Life in the Old Forts in the Valley l r f , I - I 1 1 , I 11. t beg-u- n -- I 1 4 1)11. ; eery-an- ts 11. Scrip-lure- - 1 the-wor- flag-sta- , k ff ot , - - . - - r - thgust -- ne and-cai- alias-building, - 4 - . - - , - sthierIPrcEiyiette---Esitroa4tediestee,.e.n4,- - , -- , . -- s. , . d ,, - - 'A.-m- - e - - -- El -O- 'ill'cri-ADL- pie-I- ntober;-So,---when -- failli-ful- t did-no- t lit;""--'- , thia-people- ahat,.-IlottltneY- ... the-peopl- e three--hundre- ever1-1111410- d ,,,osi-door- had-,40- , s,,,, hirty-sir-rm. - - ar-w- s, ay gay; Ihmir , - - - - - igacer-they-wer- n- -- - 11m.: outet-bed;Wit- - Y- bbeeaauvetint triumphant,-.and.error-sha- . . - . -- - S. e f ox-wh- ip - e Olt. , -- - - . - - - - I 114 - - . ----- -- , r.' - - , , . ii il , , - -- . . - ", We-d- , , - the-othe- ,V, , joint-rushe- h -- s. one-ha- lf - - -- h.-W- - - ell 0-w-as . 1 - - to tree-count- ry we-bett- . frit-mi-ll I oo Ogil ter-ep- . ! 1 - , ' s |