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Show u SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY 7. 1991 Community underneath her cap, the blue, blue e es spark ling and her nose and cheeks red from the cold. "Yes, my precious little one with the small leg all crippled and axe in hand, waiting. "Hut Mommy," cried Annie r with all of the emotion of a I 'on 1 rau d from Page 8 old girl, "we have to take ti r of fnctly this one. We cant lease it here to Mother walked around the le all by itw-l- f on Christmas . little I'me looking at him from even if it isnt PKRFK(TT. Evall ancle he Miid.'I dont ery Uiv needs someone to love know jwe-h- r art lt mining n on Christmas, and," she continfew (tranche on this side liack ued, "1 I.OYK this trie1 hi re Dad and Hilly ju t Mmd Mother U(iki-- nt her child with k w h on the leigh it hat leaning Monde curls falhrg out from Piney six-ea- 1 crooked since birth," she . thought, "only you would see and know how much love w e all need, even if it is just a lonely, little M-for- e Pine tree." The Pinson Iine was cut down and gently loaded on the sleigh. mis-shape- , d Jingle bells were heard bounc- ing off of the mountain sides as the family of four, now five, made their way back down through the drills of snow to home. Because ofthe wisdom and love in one very small child, Pineys missing branches were never noticed again and he was able to give back all that he received as hestood tall and proud thatbeau-tifu- l Christmas day. The Burning, by Jay A Parry Why would a hellfire preacher bum down ht$ own church? Titus McDougall flees from blackmail and an IDS community, his only source of hope An intense treatment of the power of repentance and forgiveness Paperback $8.95 HARBOR . 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Paperback. $5.95 Paperback $4 95 A N. finance, espionage, Jail K A k a Mormon college professor, in this both good and evil at Far West Haun's M,il and Liberty C; of Mark 2 - v a a v rr " L had purchased the property from George H. Hinkle, a Missouri militia commander. It is assumed that the plat was left behind by Hinkle. Far West, like other Mormon settlements of the 1 830s, was a model of order patterned after Joseph Smiths in spired City of Zion concept. The Far West plat shows all the streets five rods wide, except those adjacent to the temple block, which are eight rods. The difference in street widths is clearly evident on the plat. The plat is displayed alongside the original manuscript of the Zion plat for Jackson County, Missouri, and original architectural sketches of the Independence temple. (Source: Records of the LDS Museum of Church History and Art.) For All Your Printing Needs Come To SOUTHERN UTAH - .v Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Independence. About 15years ago, Westfound the document in the attic of his grandfather Cross's vacant farmhouse on a farm that had House without Walls, by M.vg.ret Young Sarah and f By QUIG NIELSEN The original plat of Far West, the central city of the Mormons during their Missouri interlude in the 1 830s, can now be seen in the new historical display in the LDS Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City. Drawn with black ink on sheepskin, the historic document is in near-perfecondition and is labeled, Original Platte of Far West, Caldwell, Co., Mo." William W. Phelps and John Whitmer, two counselors in Missouri presidency of the Church, selected the 640-acrsite for Far West in August 1836. The survey shows the temple block in the center and public squares in each quadrant The plat is on temporary loan to the museum from J.B. West of Cameron, Missouri, by arrange- ment with the Reorganized . i Pioneer Flashbacks e i,:gf r 12 - M - ' ' S , ' r.i, 4 V UV US r' S.' 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