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Show , I I I ; ' t . . Church Department TJIE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1935 and His The Man icarthaire, he mads up hts fnlndlhM he would not allow hmisclf to ho (taken under aimtlar elivumataneea, where hr would be left at the roer The dky of hts ley of the rabble return home 1 find this Item In tho Youtlgr lrealdmt Journal History: closed, locked vtnd thud all hJ hi door M a guard (bolted, and had at the eaet ntraocee whbe pouplo 11 Jwere admjOlsd.' For alnnii three week t ran find no record that the pi evident at any dd laborr, Bme left hi hou hto office wiirk. liilinnUy ntAnawrrvd fnnbf letlera and By Preston Nibley tmiMKKft !KiH . TMIK tliiN.'afUT the close of lit I'eace OonfoTencf, Preeulont Youii and Hie brethren who had to him returned ammipaniod thetr temiwrary homes in Proo how-fu-- to await developments. President Young hud delt'imm--- d rn Uki(L the Saints should not to their farms atid Homes until it had beea demonstrated He what the Army would, do. took nothing for granted Wtien he Col, Johnson proved , Hint would not molest the Saints, then and then only, would Hrigham relax his vigilance. He had trot long to wait, for on the morning uf Juno 2d, the Army began to emerge, from the mouth "As early of Kmierition-oanyoas eight o'clock' writes a correspondent, on tho morning of the 26th ult., the, army began to move tliromfh the city. n Kutcnus 'from Kmlgrat4n at tho cwU, ,lhc uoopa jiaed-nort- h to tinuth Temple street, j And hHd manv count ll With hi brethren. friend from weatern ome fact d'rtalnmkWritten foilil life, and he repHtiJa Ki r F pa. s X Ym. - 1 . t ' ' TUe above pM.nr.ph of PerakbJ-authority "".Hue W.IK who a h. no frtnn lroo. . flT the recaklonfs return Ilouw in July. a almn-defiant n Wf.M In 1,1. but of Wfrslnl. while I fsor, Mn prH.-- l ft, to Mir, No harm will row to thh oJe Johnston passed through Salt The people eoljed Mormon" untltr the City with his. command pocuUnrity by the world hve Not a house, 'strlclestr discipline bout then that U underetood by been infringi fence or sidewalk haa very few. Jn a great degree it.he ed upon b any of his command. Uf not comprehended, eyen by are course, the ramp followers Church, and yet they acknowledgeie under hts control, but so fur as hi it. The nature of that peculiarity passwhile salva-tlois concerned, command Imply thin: The goepel of wn of he has caring through the city, to the priesthood of the the letter. out his promts ried la ao 'ordered and orgamaed. nod, Johnston So soon as Geneial In the very nature of It, being a finds a place to focus hts comportion of ithat law Of heaven by what ho news we mand-hen get organtred. which the world nj wo Is going to do with hts - troops that it la calculated to enlighten ' net indo Women.ndwill go home, give the i children of men, go homa It duce your husbands to,the them power to rave themielvo. proper H of the name nature aa the further yet. but wait until jot say sisters the of if any time. existence, by principles bf eternal aro and were, p they have not a house to live in, which the .worlds from and and by which they will endure: they con go a short distance their wagon, and get bushes to these principles ard pure In their that they j fact make a comforiable shade" the from nature, BUT. Hack to Their Homes are of God, who 1. pure: OF p m. Three days later, about WITHOUT THE Joth. Brother Brigham, hie 'THE SPIRIT OF OOO. NO I MAN of June of THEM That members several CAN'UNOERfiTAND counselors, and is about this I'royo la the peculiarity there the Twelve, departed from where for thetr homes in theoncity, mysterious work." the mornTo Acyompllsli SalsaOou "they arrived at J a.m. Va ( note in The 1. ing of July' Td me it Is evident that many Ucseret New reporting the event not who Understand .he truth do now wish state further: ' All whd are governor themselves by It; conseat libto return to their home true end quently no (matter bow to do so." ie. sroul have to erty beautiful truth In a few daya the roads were take-th- e passions of the people, and blocked with hundreds of wagon mould them to the law of Gpd, and wen drug their way northward from nothing lew wilt accomplish that their temporary exile, and in a few union and salvation which we are' Weeka Salt iJtke City and the vil. striving fori Tie you! think the people will lages which had been abandoned, again resumed their customary waye obey! the truth, because It is true, Vo. they f life. love, it unlep-- ' they is it when Brother Brigham, now batk in will pot. Truth is obeyed the Bee Hive House, made up In loved.l thrift obedUnce to the to mind op two policies: First, that it truth will elotfe enable people Alwould be the better part of wisdom presence of the dwell in the t , I for the Saint to remain silent for mighty, -that, no the Immediate future and I Istrlve to live ty do good on Kind should the time all I have public meetings of any this earth, ijnd not know what be held. He did askth my Father In Heaven. In the remarks might be male that would name of Jesus- - to let me depart out between I want raue trouble tothehrealc w heh J ceaie t do good. Saint. Second, the army end to Iivq to oppose wicked men and that determined Is he definitely one very of them devili, untiljthe last he would protect himself against disposed of. though at righieously aMna I against unjust arrest, time. It pretty hard work to get bnt ot Ovinglum fatthil enough to desire to live to agamst . bodily liarm. stem isu, h floods of Ignorant e and HrnwwNTlnK j sin-- ' h wouldj k ,n knew that now ami And now- irfgardlng the army. KlanJvr. the target for t Stahls llrodkitlg amVthat powdblv ai tempt would lf 'What is the present situation of the to off arnp him made to earry Fot us the Clouds seen to affair; Bftirmberinir tbs .f the eoldJet. be breaking. Frobab'jl many of you Jrophet Joseph's sapmenct at haye Irtady learned that General IU, 4 n-r- ' hn. !- . X -( eer n, ; A - j ... F HEVEI-ATJO-- , 1 .. ( ann v lft nwd-dm- nt wae-nigh- it: I helped to flniHh hi new jhpuao, wo that he moved Info it before the place. I left ranandiilKua In 1912 and returned to Menton Apr! 11th, name year I wa baptSacd Inof to the thurrh of Jeaus Ijaiter-da- v 1lo in Saint, 1 did any other house during lnfy on in fVnnndalgtia than (th I nAjf aaw before mentioned. to my knowledge Sena portirverehlp never held meeting with any peraon, nor Pvrq iweaeed oi pretended to while I llvl'd In thn town of Canandaigua, nor poke In meeting, except once in a pnvr meeting fn the house! 1 lived in when probably I occupied from Thefe I a two' to five minute porudbillty of my having spoken In prnver nuetlmr at other times, but . I have no reellectionNf -- ' 'r July !' letter dncd I a HouwrtullUr fthortly after the cumnietu oment df tho late war with tireAtj- Bntum my father und family rrfiiveti to uqu emintv. tho town of Henon, counhr 1 UxeA York, in whbh when 1 moved jto Men. until in 1K3U imn, Monrw cauutv. thence to No 9. nmved fitmr Into a small hoqsh ownei by Jonathan .Mack, situatrd tin ih west side of the road opivmtto to where Mr. Mack, then lived. I house with by Brigham Immit'ni flying am) drum beating, thehce past Tempi Bloch tbiuar to the bridge across Jordan. A bond o( suppers and turner were In tho van to strengthen the brldgo beThe orfore the army could, der of march hoe already bwn acre greatMormon The given. ly surprised at the vat number of wagon. There was a body of troope and an immense tine of wegou which acre driveu through the city at full trot. The day wai intensely hot, man and beast sweating copiously. liantpid Urpniik Jortlan Dense cloud of dust were rai ed by the advance of the .wagon, the men perspiring with labor and the heat, gnd enveloped by the. dust, thetr faces covered by the . awyat, were recoated wilh dust till they looked black ns the earth upon which they trod. The 4'Mormn g re a fly admired the military bands the egreDent one perparticularly to the tenth infantry Not taining man a left the ranks in posting the city, not a etick or .through stone belonging to Stion was toucharmy the passed through It as ed; hastily as possible and then iboolc tho dust off their feet by leaping Into the Jordan for a bath, which t every man of them needed. It before the last of the army and its appurtenances got through All . encamped bevond the wty: No Harm Don A soon as the army had mesh, ed through a messenger b?as disFresi-- patched to Frovo to inform dent Young that no harm had been that the troop done to the were Jordan. ' Thebeyond folio ing day wa Sunday, and Brother Brigham addressed inA' large group of Saints assembledis no the Bowery at Hrovo. There manifestation of fear or concern the In any part of hi sermon. He lunifi firm, deturdimed man; avithe ie the same wbe counselor; dtreetlng the great spiritual leader He of dud Saints and the Church doc nuC mention the army in the but beginning of this address, launches at once jnto a doctrinal Subject. rorioil Salt lJke! pity. Ah nmrebd ' lirrat untt4 1313. eftn-yo- mules, fr Will fUO atuhwua. May 5. lMH. h of imi hhOor mi.a shot t at hru WhlHMUthnm. Wind ji was l.om hum countv, Vermont. June lnt rsty, 13lft My 'lathi r and faintlyeoun-kmoved to Hmyrna. Chenahffo New York, when I wa about li4 months old. We lived Snaths pin f . jmeetlnieo letter written during thn fnntitlnr a4 July, whlchrsral human able of Brother Hrigham n of hie fii'y interHtina detail, one New York had n. -- j ono I The' this month of iv-tit- Joid.in, president Joseph F. Bmlth once told me that he was in the Bee llivc liouoe n this day when the army marched ' through. .The rooms were filled with straw anI he h id orders to fire the building should any member of the army Attempt to occupy it. In fact, men were stationed every where throughout tlio, city, for the purpose of laying It. completely waste, if Col. Johnston tried to effect his quar-of ters here It was with a ih relief, therefore, that the brethren watched them ra.'h Across the Jordan and make their first nights camp Col. Johnston was as good an his word. It may be interceding to note here that the' army which marchedthe city this day comprotthrough fd 3 Oimj men, 00 wagon, and an estimate of 3,000 cattle, horse and Work , a imidlc Spoakrrj After I had jointed the fTiurehi X become somewhat awurtoined to public speaking. Once In passing through No. 9, I stopped and preached at the school house north of Mr. Macks. 1 hac thu far marked out rpy path with some the fdnee thenl. particularity. events of mv Ilf are before the world. I wdll, however state, that reafter my return to Mendom Ifrom moved to Kirtland. Ohio;! thence to JFar Went, Missoni te from thence to, Nauvoo. Illinois; and from thence to the mountain. There are five brother p us lit Joseph thi following Ordcr-Joh- n. 1Kineas H myself and lofenwo D, Thy two former never lived at No. 9. lhlnea H. and torcno did live there ut removed long hoforo I enme. The five of us. wlfk tnf two living sisters tl havisl threo dead) are her; and although some of (them are post three score inf tent years of age. yet.' by living In a Judicious manner through tho blessing of the Bfird, we hav good health and are surrounded hv an abundance of the comfort-- Of life Through Faith amt Praters. and praver of Through the faith visible thei Faints, and the .dpallng of the Almightv. ws are blessed with pea e, and again delivered from the grasp of our enemlefc, who 'have sought All the dav long to trample In the dust, and extinguish, fJod that wri'd light which through hi revelation to Joseph the prophet, ha Implanted In our breast. 'Mv heart veain to ward A mv and of bgone year: friends blessed indeed will be thg day, tho when they rocelxe tho light? New and TNerlnnsting Covenant; when I ean Join hand with them and feel that mv Hodlls their Hod. And that where I worship thero ftfVnUflucd on Tae ftcvnl t t i? |