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Show ,V I j0,4,; i , ,WM1 '. , p fk'44 N44.f ;..,A p -7;, , v.! - 1,24 : I Awm"noel'400."'.7. L77,:t,4 tat' , Si A k.fiPoo, 1. fV, , t-- 4 kovibo,40.-0,,':.- . 4, -, p ,.Z ,,,...., , t- - - 9 " . it 414 , ? ,OrMa -- 5 ....c. V, ;1; a, ??' '; : - '' ,, , iti,P4-- '. , PMuLvArnod ''' ,,:..Itintah Catmiv. Utah Moments In History Message Of inspiration - Just as the insignificant termite , takes his annual toll, causing buildings to tumble, and just as rust and erosive forces eat away at the foundations of that which and so firm, so it seems is with those little habits that must be correded if we are to dwell in God's presence. ng so-stro- Elder Robert L Simpson I June -- 28, - George Clay County, Mo. A. Smith suffered a severe attack of cholera while ' working to give aid to some of 68 members who had felt the ravages of the dreaded the disease. The Prophet Joseph Smith bad gent Hiram Page with instructions to bring George A. and Jesse Smith to bilit "at all hazards." "He found that Jesse had been severely racked with the eholera all day. George A. Smith bad taken care of him for upwards of 30 hours. Dr. Fredrick G. Williams decided that the cholera had left him, and he would recover if not moved. t I when his friends from came to his aid. 1834 i't4 (From an address given at "On the morning of the 28111, George A. Smith was General Conference tacked .end was immediately on a hard-ridin- g 15 miles and rode horse, came to me," the Prophet A few days later the reached Nauvoo in safely. N am, no While he was visiting relatives in Dixon, ill, about 200 miles northeast of Nauvoo, Sheriff Reynolds of Missouri and Sheriff Wilson of Carthage, Ill, took the Prophet into custody. They served no paptook him ers, but at gun-poiaway. 1847 June April 5, 1969). Reunited, the Prophet spent the last days with his "old Jackson County friends." Jesse Smith died on July I, IN THIS ISSUE Brigham Yout,os ideal of a United Order became a reality in various parts of Utah in 1874. Although there were varied opinions about the desirability of the unusual lifestyle found in the order, most saints agreed that tte cooperation and ' brotherly concern for one another in the various towns saw them through a difficult period before the order was dissolved. t4lg z2mer, the descendants of United Order participants will gather in Orderville, Utah to - observe the ltliith anniversary of that town and the ' plan that tounded it For the story, see page 7 Jim Bridger and two his mountaineer compar- of iions met I company. the Pioneer Brigham Young was anxious to talk with Bridger, for it was believed he was well acquainted with the Salt Lake Valley, The three visitors were fed and a conference was held with the Church leaders. Stephen Markham hurried- ly swore out papers against Reynolds and Wilson for -kidnapping and threatening the life of Joseph Smith with- out serving any process." Sheriff Campbell of Lee County then took Joseph Smith and the two officers into custody. At the same time 200 men under the direction of Hyrum Smith raced to the rescue. "Yes, sir," Jim is reported to have boasted, "I was the first white man to see the Great Salt Lake, but it was two full years before we discovered that it was a, lake and not an arm of the mounted A 28, Reeky Mountains, Wyel On June 28, the two men made a second attempt to kidnap the Prophet, but the plans were overheard and the guard was increased to prevent the attempt Pacific." Bridger discouraged the Pioneers from settling in the Salt Lake Valley, fearing that crops could not be grown. - 1838 crowned queen of COLOR COVER '11,1Eloi BY SCOTT FiESLOP 97' 5 MINTED IN 114E UNITED STATES OF APASIWKA PuBtiCATzt;t4 Engiund: 01 Eit te CP A 1;4E h.. E Eat CEERISI OE LATTER EAV SAIEE. ;VS PEJOIESHEI) WEEKLY IN Sht LAKE CITY, Mem t ' ioi lootvirv,it and matte he whiselod ty The Churcb r oath. S4t LA City. Utah 84310. The Cbtircli 44,4ts wauntak Re myeansitaitty Is 14,0.4044N; contributeel 400 A' 'taboo stiOt Iri;atitriat Way woo ao mooned end 0404 by yoben post4ge Itts Cl urcti Oleos, 4; indodr41 in at, 4 040 deni now4WPrAn tat,4 It etil,On CbLacfl borois avatiobte by mad oniv glog staeye enthoot leftb,40 scoot e Py luonitt $A 00. 41e year. 1.7 bphon, In nthantn heYable 144 S. Mw 13 S4K 604 Coy 1,tith Se I AO 'The matmPs th,..pabikeea may me be reretemcan Crw,i14 . 1843 June 28, Monmouth, attempt to kidnap the Prophet Joseph Smith failed An 01 '';(,f June 28, Far West, Ms. The Prophet Joseph Smith recorded in his "Ilistorr of the Church" the following: "This (19y Victoria was - Jp..c-110- egaroo N''ods, niamw-m- obar,4, ',hp, stock 54 144ws PkybioxiArs and 4b0,0 c, 441 witloat ,4)yfigi4 'orv.,4 to. 4,4 |