Show 7 KANAB nov 4 1878 president john taylor dear brother on wednesday oct 23 president snow and party aft if ft the sain bain saints ta at sunset baw raw mill with their blessing and drove six miles through the timber to tho thu north horth northwest west where our vision extended over a most beautiful valley some bome four by abr a half mile miles a annat flat fiat bottom covered with luxuriant grass gruss we drive around nd on the south and west sides to a j marshy lake on on the he north of id centre formed from ibe ibo a pitinga P six sit sik in number which have been secured by the people of Sunse sunset tand and brigham cities who have established a a dairy on the Dort nort hend of the valley where during the summer suir niner albico altico june nive five families have taken care zare of cows making butter and now some 75 head bead are in use they have made 0 P pounds of cheese and pa pounds 13 of butter have on hand band 99 C cheeses weighing from froin 24 to 82 pounds each these five families davd also algo built bulli three good dwelling houses houpes lax 16 feet milk and prees preg s house 46 r kig 16 feet cheese h louse house ouse 16 i tr IS 18 feets feet teet dining hall za 32 x 16 beet feet arga alga corrals lvere en ac do for immediate me wha tha place la is known as pleasant valley the he north west and south bouth sides ste ate skirted with timber and on the east bast by a volcano ridge 07 clean of umber timber but covered elij eill vilh with grasby grassy r brother orville matis matig at latr m m meeting hen after sa s1 sing g ingi and prayer eiders elders oliphant J N smi t h onu tt aliv alij hin irl ey and prest snow show addressed d abe the saints prest snow quoted several amsa passages of Scrip scripture and referred to the parable ef of the ten virgins applied this to the latter day saints and not to the world generally gave gavetia hig big vi views evvs evva in regard to the united order which is summed up in the saying of jebus jenus love the lord with all ail thy heart and thy neighbor as a thyself thoe who can do this have the united order in im them at the he same purne time the gospel teaches ua us that every man mad woman and child jabor to 10 ustain them selves or all in itt their power to dobo do BO by elder noble in the evening con conversed conver verben versen sea seO aa as to the propriety of opening a new i road from this place direct to the gr grand and falls on colorado bro ilu lit hubert huberi ibert ibers Burk burb having been over the county pu jou horseback proposed to accompany tue the party october zaw zao tit arted at 9 10 am and aud drave around the north end of the valley and over a ridge at a d a succession or of small valleys where in portions of the year the ithe water settle be being 1 ink good for grazing around the edges of thee these valleys there are arp evidences that farming bab baa been beem done at some come time in seven milea we strike asdall a small lake tb then enone one nylie to pane pine which we travel down three abiles ai lies iles ihen then on to cedar ridge and passed through the ce cedars damand and pines seven miles then zhen ahr through ough a strip of dead timber four miles to dry camp today we passed and examined some ruins A good route for roAd thus far with very vidy little labor in down and trimming a re few w more trees san ban francisco peak about 45 5 miles west weal of our camp bros hubert burke and warren B R tenney and son sou have been with ba us tb day and labored efficiently in chopping down trees and moving others pasted through the cedars again bemen semen beven mile tobin to san sin francisco wash found good goW water in a tank tanie about 50 yards above sheia WB entered the wash which we earned burkes a tanks wa watered which time one of bro nobler mules mutes got b afraid missed the band and took the lit back track one of the ethien brethren br tommu followed d somei fourtunes nour four aunes lunes bat but returned edi edl W wah out the IN dute which we concluded would go to pleasant valley so wo w w drove three miles antl anil mooned na boned after lunch bros burke and tenney andson returned we taking the direction for the river riven in hair half a mile we cros cross edthe bea road where bro lot smith parted with us he going goffig to Stir iset we then pas pass over a flat two a and nd a half miles to divide and agid fellow down an lin open glade between two ridges of lava to the head of the grand falls of the littie little colorado river biver 10 miles and camped making the distance from bleh sang sAnt valley 45 miles the openly of this road will iii be of great greid benefit to the saints at moy py to 0 obtain lumber at the baw saw mill cutting olo oleg ver vei 40 miles ralle also to those trav traveling dIA dla to arizona 2 di rid ve closs crossed fac fat aoa afa s good if ord ford anci andt travelled od ori our ohr outward road down the river Oc october toler president snow smith hinckley Hl nokley and myself drove by way of Mo where we met the saints located some three fa milie kere here we learned that bro john W young was as at ahe moyn coppy to which pince place bro went on oil horseback with letter lette of instructions to the saints at gat nat that place after dinner fur far furnished nishi dby by sll Sli sisters slaters tee lee and SmIths drove to willow springs where wernet wo met the other breth brethren reu reh of our oui party who went direct to this place october about 11 last night bros broa john W ydia young 1191 1391 andrew B S gibbon and A wilcken arrived in camp having come 16 miles on horseback with one otie pack animal bringing ua us some grain graw and supplies we were much pl pleaded egied to s seo see 0 these br brethren ethren athren also had an enjoyable time lime this morning I 1 t at 10 we bade lade adieu t to 0 bros young and arid arld gibbons and drove so limestone tanks 85 35 miles here we met mr G K gilbert anh and and a party parn of survey surveyors ois dis in in camp and spent an agreeable evening in con 1 october sots drove stove to t 1 leea k ferry anthe colorado Colora dg I 1 y r d d 1 z r safety making two trips arili camped near 13 tf ai ister lster fer fee lees leea house before the mountains aimi atul on eat east est bie ble aie siaa bf d tee the river whiter the teams od on 1 president 1 hinckley and walked t to 0 the bank of the river and examine examined ii as to the th 6 establishing a new dew ferry about a mile and a half from the present one and of making abroad from the river to avoid the crossing of this thia much dreaded mountain moun taia upon which we concluded a much better and safer read an can be made and with a suitable and new boat which is much needed for at least leml nine months in the year jear a safer and much less leas dreaded crossing of this river and mountain can be had oct oc t 31 sister bister lee provided supper perlant last night and breakfast this ibis morning for the party which was much appreciated and we drove 30 miles to cam camp near jacobs pools nov I 1 drove SO 30 miles to camp on mountain Mounta irn irr in th the ev evening e laing around our camp campi fire we w helda meetings and each one anees ex pr eseed his goud soud feelings towards each member of cur little party df ou our i agreeable e associations with each other and weil well wishes fon tor the ther future rdv nov 2 ye lya drove 11 rove 18 miles to navaja wells for breakfast here we maule mailo preparations for parting as eders hinkley starley and abd NN wilcken would igo go north to their homes by way of johnson johnron Joh noon and president snow eiders elders nuttall Nut tali lall oliphant hant bant and noble to kadaba kanab at forks of road we parted blessing each other president snow and brethren arrived at kanab at 4 pm all well in health andi spirits at 7 rpm pm president snow anil and elder nuttall attended a meeting of the priesthood of kanab stake appointed for this day and spoke 0 jo o the brethren nov 3 president snow attended meeting and decu pled the time in an interesting practical discourse on the duties 61 or latter latte day rd saints and at 2 30 started for winsor Win soron on his way to rit george in making this visit the party traveled sin in six weeks and 4 days 1300 nilles miles being from johnson around and back to kanab have held 21 meetings located L rites for elg eig eights settlements organized and mel met in order older the local priesthood in the settlement where there were numbers num berb bere called anand on and visited with all alt the saints located on the Mittle river and its and the golat southeastern heastern and hud central portions or of arizona a finding them few in a ft place arid far between ca camps i amps there va are mant many desir desirable abio ablo plates places for hor homes eg foi fbi f tul tal latter dd day jhb WH WIlT wiltho devote their lives ilves to lengthen the cords doid sand and strengthen strengthens clori redeeming the earth arid dedicating themselves vesi and arid all their thih substance to god adt td the build bunding in up ul of his hia kingdom dili on the earth Tha that sueh such may way enjoy this goodly land anid arid the lord will bless wal WAI yo you and brethren bret brei hren of the council with all the faithful is the craper of jour your brother in ln the gospel L JOHN nuttall nutt KUTT alli ALIi u 13 BLOC V 1 bear lake idabo idaho nov asty editors news mews bear lake valley has his received more than its ita due of bad reports undoubtedly given by those not settled here as it takes hardy and industrious people to settle bettle and build up an any y and all the waste and barren places of these desert deserts 8 it luc is nothing to wonder at that bad reports are circulated by discontent and would be easy going people it 11 true that we have hate had more or less frost in past seasons but we find nind by reading reports in the N aws that other parts which can boast of a milder climate alto also also aiso get an occa 13 ional lonal snap this last sason bason aason gasga we enjoyed good vi weather with rih no frost until ate wheat oats corn beans squash mellons apples and cucumber cucumbers a ripened one weighed 12 lb one potato 31 3 lbs lb bushels of grain has been raised in iju this town alone an average of bushels per family lbs ibs of oats has been and delivered at diff different erent stations odthe utah and montana stage line a ati an average of 2 cents pec per lb fall pio plowing plo wing la is being done we navel had some snow and aud rain but the roads roada are I 1 9 gobbi bd the health of the people iseo odi two cases cayes of diphtheria imone one family y aich haa baa been brought issa lflora kelm kebr j gonel loneL gAse is 18 mild the other dou doubtful b trul cooperation iq 14 favored a little improvements t prove ments are slowly prok rrok progressing on onabe the night of the them we were visited by a gale or windstorm that made every frame house tremble the did old est eat inhabitant etwas it was waa the strongest wind ever experienced perien ced in this ibis valley fences blown down stacks of hay and straw scattered about one day school exists others may start boon soon here la room for more nore mecha mec mechanics hanics hanica niesi farmers and capit capitalists alista g good paying ore is being found n near nean ear ean by bys and who knows but bloomington may become civilized after atter hait bait lake city fashion soon but we hope noti not noi aa as here is not a drinking saloon or any other house but what Js Is filled with healthy children wo we have bave good weather and plenty to do boursmith Your youra smith with respect L leos LEON E os 5 1 w J 1 t 1 utilization 11 i of r Forces 11 1 1 in physics a noteworthy occurrence la ta the address delivered at Glasa glasgow gow by dr 0 13 W V siemens mens oa the utilization of lle lie heath 1 hv and other natural forces because he discue discusses ses in it the ces cea of when the supply of bf coal codi shail shall fall fail using at bome some central station water or wind power to 1 dynamo electric machines the current generated could easily be re converted reconvened into power dwar where it is wanted either for mechanical or other purposes for light for ex 1 ampler from horsepower horse power dodl candle candie lights could be obtained equivalent to argand burners of 20 candles each consuming six sli feet per hour or cubic feet for all to produce this amount of gas 31 tons of coal are ari a required while to produce producer the horsepower only as many maity hundred weights are necessary in the case of niagara he computes that tons of water fall every hour through a vertical height of feet giving the only odly result be being lug ing an elevation of the temperature of the water by one fil ill fifth th ol 01 a dek deg degree ree tee centigrade ti to pump back the water mater would require an annual expenditure of tons of coal at four pounds coal per horse horbe power per hour an amount equa equal I 1 to the coal toil of odthe the world arld oinbe Sin ceBy 1 liy electric means one dile half the energy energy supplied pup plied at tile the central station may be bei recovered at tue the uis dis distant one the la Is greater teanie team e engine greater care eare ft IA thet the use offer ter and wind is now possible and the intermittent character of wind power may be made permanent by using to raise water into a reservoir erthe forde orce of or falling water in its descent from reservoirs and lakes to supply our dur large cities I 1 might bei bel utilized on the way by driving turbines nes thus thu 3 Supply supplying lD g light and mechanical power ap as w well weil ell eli aa as water EDITORS RECO beco RECORD pd in bar Har harpers perli magazine kiefo for november bep bee the tho bottom of the sea here is au an end of all romance abo about aboul lid LIC hidden ocean depths we can peculate no longer about perils peril sin in chambers of pearl ormer or mer li heaped aped treasure treasures s and dead wens mens mena bones whitening in coral gaves caves the whole ocean floor is now mapped out for usi us the report por 4 of the expedition sent out from Lond london gli in her MaJe ship has recently been beerli published nearly four years were given to 0 o the examination of the renand cur floors pathe four great oceans of the world the atlantic we vre aretola are aro told if drained would be a v with a mountain ridge in the thi middie middle middie running parallel with our coast coas eoas fr another range cross crosb crosses ea it from newfoundland to ireland 04 an the top of which lies Z a submarine cable the ocean ia Is thus divided into three great basl basi basins ns DO no longer unfathomable depths the tops of these sea mountains are gre two miles below a sailing ship jaad the basins basius according to Reelus are aie fifteen miles which ii is sleep enough for drowning if not for or mystery the mountains are whitened foi fop fon for thousands of miles by a shell the are red in color heap heaped ed with vol calalo cataio masses through tho the black motionless water of thesel these abysses move gig antler ab norma norms I 1 creatures rise to upper clarre currents rits ia Is an old legend coming do down t wn to us from the tiie first a ages besof of tiie tile worick on waren onee race mir lir mil deep bea sea soundings throw a curious light plato and solon record the tradition ancient in their day days of a country in the western seas where flourished the civilization ol 01 man mankind kindi kinds which by voica volcanic action was sub aub submerged merged aged and I 1 fostr ost the bame same story ia is told by the central americans who still cele celebrate arate jn in the fast of Ize allf alli the frightful which destroyed this land with its stately cities de Bout bour hour g and other arch seal i assert that this lost land eite elte extended from mexico beyond the west indies the shape of the 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