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Show - ,AJ - , ;,,vt OF THE 'CHURCH OF iESUS CHRIST OF:AATTER,DAY s. ENIV1- SAINT. cP4:,,I,o, bs li--zx 1,. ,, .,,,t,,, (1',!.,t '' , ; . - , -- 1A i . , , IN 1 Iot f.,Al.1 SW .6-- ' P - -- DESS211 NEWS AND e, TELEGRAAS 10,41 AIT LAKE CITY ,!; SATI.IIIDAY, NOV . 14 ..195$ , V 4 - p .0 o 1 OW.. - e-- ,:tv set 6,,.' lit $ i., 4,4 ri fl jiff Zs7 ;,,,F,,,,.:,.,BIt.t33.0 ',dr or ...z F7 1 ,om. C. t " - I ihNOEMElhop mo.0000 0.. 01.10nit 11. I .A. 11.0.0'. ;:........, 011.00.1. al I. 11...1 410M110..... fth V........0 . 0.600, ,, V t 0011.40i .- t' ., e.,...,;,..4.4"..71 ige,74,.., 1571.:or-1....7..:;;; 4 iik, ? tiPtia' pia 4,0,7.,,,,,, 41.4"Ai 41 111,1Vi, 4,41,i1 , .,0,...44:jf,14 .. , ,0, 4 ,,,r ft ilk ,ak., ,,." , - ', L., ,f,; vilt ea ,z; ,. a 01..t ,,,..,.. 1:,.' ' .,., 4- .,,,, .79,1,4..,,,..,.s.,1, . ! ,r..,.,.:. f: - '"6"1111".111"1"11.70""4446 .. --,Apitiwarwalimosivow - , ia oilLi,;.,;-T,ArTtl- - ,..,, ;.., 7 stlik..,14;4t, - it tifrilett:11.1,, it ,A; le ; - flitZT,:-...--.- , F, ,ntido ..., te '''''..?,-rk.-vvo,,t,'?:-. - - '"...t.tet100.01 ,Igt,fel., gr. mao.ibt,e.tit.m.alomialet,ilatiliPt.aclaajia.gpvirmumitedipt. V. log house Naive, 11E, was thi JooOph7Smith for upwlixt of fóór. homof the 'ooriall .o, , lor Prop (1833-43-) Marisa Nickorsea. onstowqmpow,TtoWoftrW,' r O '011,.:LO-0.:11bLiS- o'oetoi-- : orcn.--;110in tbiarrnmalt log house" (still Mississippi standing) on the bank of the River at Nauvoo , that , the Prophet 'Joseph Smith directed the Church for to his death,' five years just nearly . The prophet had just escaped from ;, 7. seating itself, I considere& it wisdom t? an ittempt to build up a city." 'make , It was And a city the Saints did build.-Th- e years he lived there the "city beautiful' grew to be the largest, in population in Illinois (20.000 persons):. - - The leader had said that he hoped that he and his friends "may here find r a resting place for a little season at - , five riot "the , intoxicated guards" as he WaS -- -- -- being transferred from Liberty Jail to the Boone County Jail 'in Missouri In early 1839. He arrived a few days later in company with at Quincy, Ill., others who 'escaped with him, joined ' their families and friends. From here the prophet , was faced with the immediate need of finding another place of gathering for "his scat--' tered and persecuted people." - forHearing of a large tract of land about .40 miles northward at Corn- -. he and a party of Church merce, officers decided to purchase the Hugh White tract of 135 acres and the Dr. Isaac Callan& tract, just. west of the White purchase. At the time of Purchase one stone house and three log houses were found in this vicinity of a "literal wilderness.", "Commerce" the prophet wrote "was k so unhealthful, few could live there: but believingiLmightbecome a healthful place by the blessing of heaven to the Saints, and no more eligible place pre least!' , , - - .; - Later,- on July 3, 1839, the Prophet baptized Dr Galland, :confirmed him a member and two hours later ordained , him an Elder, The famed Relief SoCiety organization was founded here by the Prophet, March 17:1842,, , Possibly one of the happiest notes recorded of his time spent at his home - , ' , - , - Mlle here. was Jan.-1183,- a short time before his death, when be and his wife entertained - ',large number, of the Saints in honor of their 15th wedding anniversary and in celebration , of ; Joseph's release from the "Missouri - 8, - - The first house built by the members in this city was of logs constructed of this about 25 rods dwelling on the northeist corner of lot four block 147 of the White purchase, , history records. 1 north-northea- st , , , - IN ROYAL FINERYDixie Robison of Boise, Ida., queen of Brigham Young University's Homecoming, dressed in royal finery, is accompanied by her tiny.trown-bearer- , Julia Rice, 4, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Rice. Dr. Rice Is a member of the BY U faculty. (See story, page 5) - |