[Published on 10/13/22 by Digital Imaging Lab (1142)] It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any copyright clearances. Permission to publish material from this/these transcript(s) must be obtained from the Supervisor of Reference Services and/or the L. Tom Perry Special Collection Coordinating Committee. [Notes added by transcribers are in square brackets. Dashes in square brackets indicate unclear words or letters. indicate words the author inserted to a previously written line.] MSS 8837 - Isaac Brockbank Jr. Papers Number of Pages: 3261 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p004.jpg) Belts Forest 229 Y. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p037.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 1, 1910 Ther. Pleasant day. Snow all gone the past 2 days a heavy thaw came to the City, and in the PM went to a short on 3rd South St Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Went on the San Pedro road to Spanish Fork, went to the house of my bro Joshua, found that one of his daughters had been confined with a child, went to Samuels house and staid there while we remained in the town, visited with Isaac & Franklin Pace during the evening Wea. MONDAY 3 Ther. Met with the Jex Family and their friends at 2 30 PM in the pavilion at Spanish Fork, they carried out a program mostly by the family, at 7 PM they passed around paper plates well loaded with food, there was over 300 people present, at the dance ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p038.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 4, 1910 Ther. It snowed about 4 or 5 inches thru the night, and it blew a saw cold wind from the north, at 3 pm we left Sams house for the train, got to the station, at 3.15, and got home to Salt Lake at 5.30 PM we have had a very enjoyable time, for 3 days absence Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. went up town, saw Lock at the office The release of the Mtgs from Mr. Arnold should have been here on Dec 31/09. had not come yet, pd Bp Cornwall Check for $37000 making total of Tithing 40000 for year 1909. made up report for Board of Health Wea. THURSDAY 6 Ther. Went to City this AM. found that the mortgage from Mr. Arnold had been laying at Post Office for some time, Fred insisted on my paying 3 mos. Int on the Amt. in excess of the 6 mos which amounted to 52.50 pd up all a/cs against the property, came back at 5 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p039.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 7, 1920 Ther. Snowed in the night and much warmer Home all day, at night went to Taylor Brockbanks for supper Bp Hornwall & Ms C[---] George B Williams & their wives were there also previous to this I had a visit from the ward Teachers. the 1st visit in a very long time − Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Went to the City, filed mlge & note of Lovesay for 1000.00 for 3 years at 7 ½ break with Des Nat Bank, & took their rest. Wea. SUNDAY 9 Ther. attended meeting at Ward House, Missionaries were Bro Hamilton & Bolton ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p040.jpg) Wea. Mon. Jan. 10, 1910 Ther. Home all day, Wea. Tuesday 11 Ther. Went to the City, took Kate a chicken, her little girl quite sick Mrs B. staying there with her Wea. Wednesday 12 Ther. But went to the City to see Ed Taylor who is in the hospital had a call from the Peterson Rent Estate, Co about the rent of M Co. E 4th St. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p041.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 13, 1910 Ther. Paid on Peterson Rent 2200 Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 15 Ther. Went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p042.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 16, 1910 Ther. Attended H P Quorum Meeting at 10 am. and Ward Meeting in PM. Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Went to Mill & thence to City got sack of bran, Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p043.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 19, 1910 Ther. Met Mr Johanson, and made sale of pt of of Lot 8 Blk 3 Plat A. pr 1500$ pd 45$. Gus Backman to bring down abstract Kate sent a check fro 500$ to [--]te I paid note of 200$ at Zions S. B K $7.35 Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Home all day, Kate & her sister Mary & daughter Jade & Ms Scott & Sina working in a quilt Alma came to town & got load of old brick from the house Wea. FRIDAY 21 Ther. Went to City by way of the Mill ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p044.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 22, 1910 Ther. Went to City, an immense thaw set in the walls became quite soft Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting Bros. Morton & Mc Donald were the speakers. had a very interesting time. took Mrs B to the Car, at 16th Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. Went to Cody, and closed deal for Ruby Ave property pd Mrs B. 5000 for her signature to the deed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p045.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 25, 1910 Ther. Home all day. Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Home all day, snowing most of the day − Wea. THURSDAY 27 Ther. Clear & fine. the cold 7 above [---] − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p046.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 28, 1910 Ther. Home all day, Bert came out at noon. Kate took her sick head ache, Mary Brinton came down to get her to go to Las Angeles. Telephoned Ashton Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther Arranged for Tickets on Pullman for Los Angeles − Pd D B Jones my check for $800 Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther Attended Ward Meeting Bro Bolton & Taylor Brockbk occupied the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p047.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 31, 1910 Ther. Attended Ward reunion at Winder Ward. had a good time [-]nt. went home at 5 PM M. A B. 12 sax at 35 4 20 1 Bedstead 12 00 Meat 1 35 Wea. TUES. FEB. 1 Ther. Came to the Mill and tied up tonight Rain Coat at aloo[-] Br[--] for 15$ − bought Garments 250 Shirts, 250 Grain 365 Suit Case 500 M A B check 25.00 Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. Home all day, very cold east wind, a regular blizzard went to see Mills boy. Rulon was was down with Typhoid fever, the 3rd week went to the Car line with Bert & his ma ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p048.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 3, 1910 Ther. came to town this AM. got 10$ from Lock on borrowed money. Wea. FRIDAY 4 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Left Salt Lake at 11 AM for a trip to Los Angeles − crossed in the L[---]n Cut off in the PM, and then through a desolate country vary cold & covered with snow most of the way ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p049.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 6, 1910 Ther. at day light this AM stopped at a station for one hour, and hence on toward Sacramento, we got then at 330 PM and went to the Elks Hall, where we had a speech of welcome from the Rules of Lodge, had supper at R R. Dining Room Wea. MONDAY 7 Ther. Left at 4.45 PM in a heavy rainstorm which continued most of the night, had breakfast [-]n the dining car and at 4 PM got to Los Angeles, we put up [-]t the Rosslyn Hotel at 350 pr night for the room Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. Took the Baloon trip to the Beachs [-]00 miles for $100 a beautiful trip, and a beautiful day left at 9.40 AM, and returned [-]t 4.40 PM and visited all the beaches north of Long Beach ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p050.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 9, 1910 Ther. We had a very bad stinch from the sewer in the night time, and left the Hotel and took a room in Grand Ave after getting there we found that the room we had rented from, had sold out have interest in the house so we were uneasy having pd a weeks rent in advance, PM went to East Lake Park Wea. THURSDAY 10 Ther. had a good nights rest. visited the chamber of commerce and in the afternoon went to Pasadena and return by way of the Highland Park Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Went in the trip to Catalina Island left the Salt Lake Station at 8.50 AM and left the [--] at 10, and got across at 12, took the boat ride to see the sub marine gardens which was something grand, after lunch, the steamer left for return at 3 30 PM got back at 8 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p051.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 12, 1910 Ther. Took the Pacific electric at 11 45 AM and went through Orange groves to memoria, a distance of 16 miles fare 50 c a beautiful little town my Uncle hurt me so that was different for me to walk very much. Wea. SUNDAY 13 Ther. Kate & Ebbie went to the LDS Meeting − after lunch we went to Glendale & return fare 25 each in the evening I went to the Meeting House, Bp Platt & Jones, and Br Critchlow occupied the time Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. Around the City, all the morning afternoon went to Long Beach and returned at 5.30 PM eat lunch on [---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p052.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 15, 1910 Ther. visited the Mission House this AM, and then strolled around the town, Lib & Ma Ma went to Morovania this PM I went to the central part of the city and attended a pasture show Wea. WEDNESDAY 16 Ther. After breakfast went to Ocean Park where we met J. T. Came & wife and Geo Dalder & family, had a very nice time with them, and returned about 6 PM − fare to the beach 50c each, 10c extra to go to Port Los Angeles. Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Wrote Bert Ma Agnes & Elizth, and then had tickets arranged for return trip to San Francisco. Strolled around most of the day wrote to Erm at San Francisco and to Mite at Reno − started at 7.30 PM for San Francisco ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p053.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 18, 1910 Ther. arrived at San Francisco at 11 40 and made some attempts to find a place to stay and after roaming about for 2 or 3 hours found the place where Erin was located got 2 rooms at the Bon Air Hotel, met Erin Arden and Lute there Wea. SATURDAY 19 Ther. Went down to the Ferry, and from there to the S. P. Station and got the baggage, and took up to the Hotel wandered around town all PM. Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Went to the Cliff House and wandered thru Sutro Heights and then came back to the City for lunch, went into the Park. and sa[-] Arden sen[-] his boats ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p054.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 21, 1910 Ther. visited Mrs Clements and her family, and then went to the Ferry and back to Clements Office, had lunch with Sid and wandered around market St. and then back to Hotel Wea. TUESDAY 22 Ther. It rained nearly all night went with Erin to Pele[---] to see the chicken Trains − got back at 7 PM. Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. Started on the 1040 AM, and crossed the Ferry with Lute and after getting to Oakland had to pay extra to go on the Limited train − Got to Reno at 9.50 PM, found Nate and he took us to his house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p055.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 24, 1910 Ther. Went round the town this AM, and on arrival of the train, Nelson the defeated fighter, got off for a few minutes, wrote Cards to Bert and Mary, and then went back to the house and rested balance of day. Mr Coleburn a partner of meter got contract on property Wea. FRIDAY 25 Ther. After a blustery day yesterday the wealth was f[--] this AM Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p056.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 27, 1910 Ther. After passing a very restless night on the Pullman sleeper and breakfast in the Diner eat our lunch on the Car, and got to Ogden at 3.30, and Salt Lake at 4.40 PM took car for Locks, met Bert there & drove home Wea. MONDAY 28 Ther. Went to City, this AM, sent Mr Arnold 90$ out and wrote him and sent pills to Nate & wrote him, arranged for cleaning closets, roads in a very bad state. took papers to the Bank on deposit Wea. TUES. MARCH 1 Ther. Home all day, visited at Wells in the PM, loaned him $12500 that was coming to me from the carry on property, wrote to Erin ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p057.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 2, 1910 Ther. Went to the City today. going to Locks, let George have 50$ and Ashton 10$ on Suit expense Bert staying at Cottonwood settled my bill with Fagg & North, made deposit at Bank beautiful day, roads bad Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. Went to the City this day by way of the Mill and got some Grain for Horses. took Incas with Nature Wea. FRIDAY 4 Ther. sent papers to San Francisco for my pension ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p058.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 5, 1910 Ther. Came to the City by way of the Mill, called to see [---]d, and talked with George about the Farm about terms &c Lock came out from Murray with Bert to stay all night − weather lovely Ford Cowley worked on House 1 day − Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting in Ward − Lock & Bert went to Murray in the evening − pd Water Tax to Bp Cornwall 500 Wea. MONDAY 7 Ther. Collected 500 Haddon 500 Miller − and pd the Mill Check for 755. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p059.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 8, 1910 Ther. Pd Bert check for $2000 to buy clothes with he went to City this A M. Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 10 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p060.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 11, 1910 Ther. Went to the City, by way of 9th C, Lock got some Lineoleum for his house Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. Home all day Bert went to town, pd Bert check for 285 for a pair of shoes Wea. SUNDAY 13 Ther. Home all day, went to the Ward Meeting at 2 PM Elders Hyrum Bennson and W H Haigh occupied the time. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p061.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 14, 1910 Ther. Attended the Water Meeting of the Big Ditch Co at which I called their attention to the condition of the ditch, through Mary Anns ground Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. George & his brother in law came out to were the White House, after staying until the material was used up they went back to City, Bert met them and took them back Wea. WEDNESDAY 16 Ther. Bert met George & his partner and they finished up [---]ing the house, I went to the City by way of 9th E, and brought home 560 lb coal from Sugar ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p062.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 17, 1910 Ther. Kate had poor night, but was very desirous to go to Sugar to meeting she did not go owing to the pain she went to the City, George came out with Mr Bowers, with a team of Horses for sale. Bert dig out part of trench, subpeaned on Jury for 10 oclock tomorrow Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Mr. Alexander came to put in the brick in Cess pool. I got the 9 car at 16th So. and appeared at the Court House, and was drawn for Juror in the murder case of Driskell, closeted by the baliffs at the Kenyon Hotel Wea. SATURDAY 19 Ther. In the Court Room all day the prosecution put on their witnesses ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p063.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 20, 1910 Ther. Went in a body at 2 pm to Saltair in the train and remained at the Hotel the balance of the day Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. The state rested at 2.30 PM and the defense commenced at 3.10 PM, dismissed at 5.15 PM Wea. TUESDAY 22 Ther. In Court all day The defendant on the stand ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p064.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 23, 1910 Ther. Court all day, eat meals and roomed at the Kenyon Hotel Driskell on the stand Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. Court all day. Arguments of the attorneys, most of the day, after the Instructions of the Court, Jury retired at 4.20 agreed upon verdict of 10 PM went to the Kenyon Hotel for the night Wea. FRIDAY 25 Ther. Went to 60 E. for breakfast and then went up town. and took the car at 11.20 AM, George met me at 16th So. got some meat at Murray, & then home, at 4 PM. went again to Murray to meet Mrs B. at Murray 1st Ward Meeting House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p065.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 26, 1910 Ther. Went to City this AM pd 4800 to the Bank & got interest from Exchange Realty Co. 32512 pd Tewler 50$ being the balance of the 10000 on the loan he made to the Vanderbilt Co. Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House George and his wife and 3 sisters at house Wea. MONDAY 28 Ther. Came on to Court at 10 AM adjourned until 2 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p066.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 29, 1910 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM and at 2 PM Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Attended Court, was drawn for Juror on case of George Larson for taking goods from McMillan, not guilty. went home at 1.20 PM Wea. THURSDAY 31 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM and not being drawn on Jury Service, Court dismissed all Jurors for the town, went to the Mission Theatre to see Vanderville, a good show. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p067.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 1, 1910 Ther. Got Jury Fees 2600 Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. Went to the City, and pd my bill at the Mill Wea. SUNDAY 3 Ther. stormy, all day did not go to Meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p068.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 4, 1910 Ther. Attended Conference this AM at noon heard of the death of Jennie Beck. one of Hamm[-]s daughters at Spanish Fork went to meeting, and then to Cottd Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Went to Spanish Fork with Libbie, Joshua met us at the train, attended funeral at 2 PM, a very impressive ceremony − staid at Joshuas all night Wea. WEDNESDAY 6 Ther. Joshua brought me to the car and attended conference meeting both morning and afternoon The closets on 5th So are out of repair ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p069.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 7, 1910 Ther. Presented a/c vital statistics $2200 loaned on Smoot property 55000 at 8% called at Land office about West entry. Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. Came in at noon today, to go to midgleys wedding anniversary Kate went home at night. and Lib went with her to 16th So on her return came near being hunt by Street Car. I went to Midgleys [-]t 12 & 13th Meeting House Wea. SATURDAY 9 Ther. Kate came back this AM. met Mr Walsh at the 5th So property at 10 AM he agreed to have man on the digging of trench on Monday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p070.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 10, 1910 Ther. Attended funeral of Sister Hamiltons at Mill Creek Ward House, and Ward Meeting in the PM. Prest Lyman attended both meetings − Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Came to City this AM Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p071.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 13, 1910 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Had heavy frost. Killing all the fruit Wea. FRIDAY 15 Ther. Heavy frost ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p072.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 16, 1910 Ther. Went to City. and on my return got oats at mill − Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Wea. MONDAY 18 Ther. Mr Alexander came and we put top on the cess pool and laid sewer pipe, and put top on chimney. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p073.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 19, 1910 Ther. Alexander topped out 2 chimneys on the cottage and done some work at Mary Anns house − Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Went to the City, and took up my county pay, 2200 and made deposit at Bank Wea. THURSDAY 21 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p074.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 22, 1910 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Went to City today Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p075.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 25, 1910 Ther. Kate Brockbank 67th Birth day. went to the City and bargained for a Home Comfort Range Bert cleaned the Dining Room paper Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Home all day, man came out with Range. Wea. WEDNESDAY 27 Ther. Went to the City, and saw Mr Pickard about leasing ground at Bingham Canyon, met Bro Christensen about farm stock visited N V Jones about Fox matter. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p076.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 28, 1910 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. took train at Murray for the Rivere switch and met Wm Grace, and he took me & Bro J M Christenson around the land they had bought, returned at 5.45 pm Wea. SATURDAY 30 Ther. Came to the City, and took out 2 new sinks from Crane Co. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p077.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 1, 1910 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Came to the City with Mrs B met Bro Wallace, and returned to get ready to go to Bingham Canyon, George went to Murray to meet his ma Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. Went to Bingham, started at [-] AM and got to the Barstow mine at 12 noon, found the tunnel had so much water in it that we could do nothing, so after staying until 2 PM, we started for home and arrived at 6 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p078.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 4, 1910 Ther. Home all day, got some coal at Sugar House in the PM it rained a little, Kate went to the City by way of Nina S Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Went to City. saw Pi[--]ard and Jos W Taylor − had talk on Hyde matter took report to Board of Health. [---]red some time Kate stopping with Mrs Arnold − not feeling very well − Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p079.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 7, 1910 Ther. Came to town, and met my Cousin Mrs Kirkiad of Star, Idaho on her way to Missouri with her husband, and went with her. and had our picture taken Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Elders Yates & Cutler occupied the time − Will Howard and Dave Taylor spent the day on the bath tub & closet Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p080.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 10, 1910 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Went to Murray, and settled with Miller Cahoon Co for wire &c got chicken wire for small chicks Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. In town & got some things from the House. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p081.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 13, 1910 Ther. In town most of the day. Got some things away from the house − Mr Pihl helped me to load. took note of ashton for 800 00 in demand Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. had meeting with C H Grace at Templeton about the dry land proposition − Fred & Kate and children started for Ann Arbor at 1 PM. Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at Stake Tabernacle, and Ward Meeting in the after noon spoke a short time at the meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p082.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 16, 1910 Ther. Kate went to City with Horse George went to Sugar House for Jersey Cow, bot for 5000 to replace one cow sold to butcher for 3625 Frame calcimined the Hall Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Went to the city. and got carpet for the Hall. Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p083.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 19, 1910 Ther. Went to City by way of the Mill got chicken feed − Wea FRIDAY 20 Ther. Went to Fixed up chicken Fence for the small chicks Wea SATURDAY 21 Ther. Went to City, met J E Taylor and talked of Hyde matter Lock & family came out to spend the day over Sunday Got rect for assessmt and Beck Tunnel stock, pd 111$ on Sewer Tax for 5th So property ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p084.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 22, 1910 Ther. Felt an earth quake shock this AM, quite plainly. I & Lock put down the Linoleum on the Kitchen floor Wea MONDAY 23 Ther. took Lock to the car 16th So Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. Went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p086.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 28, 1910 Ther. Went to City this AM Lock came out with me. his wife & children had been staying here one week to day − But came down from the Canyon, and went to the City in the evening. I loaned him check for $1000 until he got his money for his work Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Attended Stake Conference, Prest J F Smith, and Prest John St Smith occupied much of the time both forenoon and afternoon Mrs Taylor and her daughter came to the house to stay awhile Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. Decoration day − Home all day, at night took Lock and his children home to Forest Dale Kate went to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p087.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 31, 1910 Ther. Home all day. except going to Sugar House for Lime & Hair Mr Alexander worked on House [-]ll day. Wea. WED. JUNE 1 Ther. Came to the City. this AM got check from Ashton and paid for 1000 shares of H. Herriman Stock − $1000 00 − cash pd Int on Caspar loan had visit with Wm Grace and Bro A B Christiansen, Prest of Herriman Co. Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p088.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 3, 1910 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. Went to City. sent my papers for pension money − got sections and rivets for Knives for George Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House. Bp Cornwall & Bro Morgan occupied all the time. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p089.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 6, 1910 Ther. Went to the City, But came back with me − Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. Went to Bingham with Bert, and on arriving found so much water that we had to return without any chance for investigation Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. To day in the afternoon a fire consumed the old Howard House, that had stood the storms 47 years. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p090.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 9, 1910 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Went to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p091.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 12, 1910 Ther. Home all day Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. Went to the City this AM Wea. TUESDAY 14 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p092.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 15, 1910 Ther. Went to City by way of the Mill and returned at noon in storm for about 10 weeks every thing is very dry. Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. Mr. La Pearl came at 1.30 PM and put in new steps on the south side of the house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p093.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 18, 1910 Ther. Went to City, and returned at noon. Bert took Incas horse to go fishing, Mr. La Perl done work on steps & repg settee Bert went off on a fishing trip, with George's horse and mine − Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at Stake house, Bros. Boam Howard & Larsen ordained H Priests, Bp Cornwall at the meeting called upon me to act as agent for the elevator business for the Ward Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. Lib & Harry Kate & Fred were out yesterday and went home last night Lib came back this evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p094.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 21, 1910 Ther. Home all day Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Went to the City, this AM Lib had some words with Jennie. and George said he could not stay, and so he put a sign out on front, to sell the beam & the pigs, after talking with him he took the sign down had interview with Joe Musser about the elevator b[---] Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. Got some coal from Sugar got letter from Elizabeth in which you suggests for me not to go to England this year ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p095.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 24, 1910 Ther. Went to the Mill & from there to City got the Amt due on Interest a/c from exchange Realty Co. and collected some rent Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. Came to City, and had dinner at Mrs Arnolds, pd 6500 Tithing and got coat & vest & shirt, 1115 Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p096.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 27, 1910 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 29 Ther. Bert came back this AM after being away fishing for about 10 days ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p097.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 30, 1910 Ther. Went to City by way of the mill Wea. FRI. JULY 1 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. Went to the City this AM pd Norths & Faggs bill ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p098.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 3, 1910 Ther. Home all day. Lock his wife and the children came over this AM and located in a [-]nt Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Lib & Harry. Lock & family all here for the day. Lock & family went home at night Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Home all day, Bert & Setto. helped George to get up his hay, all day filed my monthly report with the Secy of Board of Health ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p099.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 6, 1910 Ther. Bert started to take down the old adobe house, and then he & Sette helped George to get up the hay Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Went to the City, and pd deposit at the bank Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p100.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 9, 1910 Ther. Went to City. Pd James Alexander 11 25 balance of his work on Mary Anns house pd Mill Co. 7.73 for bill of lumber Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. Lock came out, and brought his bedding & family to stay in the grove. Wrote letter to H J Rolicke of Oklahoma City Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Went to the Mill, and thence to the City got some grain met Charles Howard son of Wm. Howard who had returned from a mission to States ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p101.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 12, 1910 Ther. Home all day. Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Went to the City this AM my 73 Birth day Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p102.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 15, 1910 Ther. Got letter from Erin he was expecting to leave San Francisco at end of the month Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Went to the City, and returned at noon time. Mary Ann had a surprise in her. her children and grand children gathered at the house and had dinner Heber's daughter from Huntington also came − Kate went to City to see Phyles Ferguson at Hospital Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake House, and Ward Meeting at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p103.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 18, 1910 Ther. Home all day. started to paint buggy, and Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Went to City and pd Musser Cash 55,00 on Elevator sub and took rect for same got mill stuff from Haslers − Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Home all day. wrote Henry Wallace and Erin Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p104.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 21, 1910 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Home all day Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Went to City, and brought out some things for Kate Arnold & the children, sent exchange on San Francisco to Erin Brockbank for $100 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p105.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 24, 1910 Ther. Home all day. Kate and her children at Cottd Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. spent the day at Wandermere on the occasion of the Pioneers celebration of the day they came into the Salt Lake Valley Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p107.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 30, 1910 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 31 Ther. Attended Priesthood Meeting at 2 PM and Ward Meeting at night Wea MON. AUG. 1 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p108.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 2, 1910 Ther. Went to the City this AM. and examined the labor done on 250 E. 5th So. Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Came on the Train to Nephi this AM. heard before leaving that a fire had destroyed some of the building just erected at 250 E 5th So street got to Nephi at 11.30 and went to C H Grace for dinner and staid here at night. Wea. THURSDAY 4 Ther. Visited at Isaac Grace for dinner, and took ride with him to the Base Ball grounds, and then to the Horse Races. came back to C H Grace for supper, and then back to the bowery, and heard Miss Camp sing − and then went to the Picture Show − Nettie Grace & daughter Ellen ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p109.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 5, 1910 Ther. had a good nights rest, attended the gathering at 10 AM. Congressman Howell was the first speaker, followed by Gov Spry, and some singing by Harrison, the Misses Sperry of Manti and others, visited the day farm exhibit and then rode around the town. Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. Went to City, saw condition of the House that had been on fire got some rents and made deposit Myrtie & the children went back to the City, where she had the boys neck [---]ced to extract [---] Wea. SUNDAY 7 Ther. Home all day. attended the Fast Meeting at 2 pm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p110.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 8, 1910 Ther. [Calculations appear on page] Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 10 Ther. Went to City and in the PM started Bert to clean off the waste on House, at 250 E. 5th So − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p111.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 11, 1910 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Went to City this AM Wea. SATURDAY 13 Ther. Went to the City this AM made contract with Mr Lindell to work on house 250 E 5th So. repairing where the fire had damaged at 250 for day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p112.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 14, 1910 Ther. Home all day went to Ward Meeting in the evening Hyrum Bennion Sr and Bro Gerrard of Taylorsville were the missionaries − Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Went to City, and put Mr Lindall at work on house, Lib came out to Cottd and Kate went home for Kate sent letter to Erin Brockbank Mystic and her children went home to Reno − deposited papers of Forest Home Co with State Bank Wea. TUESDAY 16 Ther. George reported that he had made agreement with Murray Com. Co to run their Cafe Bert went to Murray at noon to work for George ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p113.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 17, 1910 Ther. Got 2 pigs from George at 500 each pd Laura Harman 200 took bed to Kate this AM, Perdita went home to Huntington, went to the Holy Cross Hospital to see Mary B North, got her name into the Prayer Circle. Mr Aurbach staid at the house for supper & bed Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. George Comd moving to day [-] Murray in employ of Coml. Club. Bert helping him, loaned George 25$ for 60 days − after noon drove to the Mill Wea. FRIDAY 19 Ther. Bert went to town with Geo Auerbach in the auto ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p114.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 20, 1910 Ther. Went to City, and pd Lundell on Work 10.00 Pd Bert 350 on a/c of Painting, he quit at noon Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at Stake House Wea. MONDAY 22 Ther. Went to City and took in some Bishop Board from Sugar Lumber yard − Bert did no work today − reported that he had a physical examination by R R Surgeon for fireman on the G. S. L. Line. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p115.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 23, 1910 Ther. Home all day went to Franklin Stapon for box of Books, from New York Lib & Harry came out from town on the 11.30 Car Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Went to City, and got some paint for Bert to work with. sent check to Mr Arnold for 90$ Int Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p116.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 26, 1910 Ther. Went to town today, and got paint & brush for Bert Wea SATURDAY 27 Ther. Went to town, got lumber for house from Felt Wea. SUNDAY 28 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p117.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 29, 1910 Ther. Went to town today Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. Went to City Wea. WEDNESDAY 31 Ther. Home all day − got Alma to cut the lucern on the place ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p118.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 1, 1910 Ther. Got 2 pigs from Ira Lewis, and pd him 6$ for them, settled with Lundell & [---]strom for their work on house, also settled with Bert, paying him 1175 Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. Came in by way of the Mill George sent for 5 bus Potatoes by the Scott boy. Saw Jos W Taylo[-] about the Hyde matter, nothing doing, saw Mr Cope nothing doing until Wednesday next, pd Milling Co. for Grain &c Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. Came to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p119.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 4, 1910 Ther. Kate & Fred came out this AM Lib & Harry were here for a few days, home all day Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Labor day home all day went after peaches to C Boltons, Kate and Fred rode out in Mr Bankes Auto, got hay turned over ready to pile up. Lib & Harry went home Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. Went to City with 2 Horses settled with Granite Lumber Co − took back 4 Pieces Baord rented house to Mr Foster ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p120.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 7, 1910 Ther. Went to City by way of the Mill. got some grain there on my return met Erin Howard in City got some Pills for May North Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. Went to Murray, signed contract for Ball Phone visited the new Cannery at Murray, fuse of Electric current burnt out, Got buggy fixed with new circle bar on front Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p121.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 10, 1910 Ther. Went to City Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. Home all day − Visited May North in the afternoon Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther. Bert done the back rooms in house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p122.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 13, 1910 Ther. Went to City. Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p123.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 16, 1910 Ther. Bert went in Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Went to City and collected 650$ from Forest Home Co. saw Wm Arnold at house Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake House, and Ward Meeting at 2 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p124.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 19, 1910 Ther. Saw Mr. Hills about Robinson matter he said he would let me know in a few days, got 4.50 from house left by some one of tenants. Got Shoes our hind feet of Horse Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. Home all day. Went up to the Holliday b[---]g to see about delegates to County Convention Frank Mc Donald came over in the evening − got some Coal from Sugar House Bert came back with me. to go to Big Cottonwood Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Went to City, Bert went to Big Cottonwood to work for U S Reeves got letter from Heber, sent Jos Brockbank 125$ on Land a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p125.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 22, 1910 Ther. Went to City Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. Went to Sandy on the Democratic County Convention and returned at 6.30 PM Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. Went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p126.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 25, 1910 Ther. Attended Funeral of sister Bathsheba W South at the Tabernacle at 2 pm. had lunch at Elizth Cuismons and returned home at 5 pm Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. Went to City this AM Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p127.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 28, 1910 Ther. Home all day Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. Went to City Wea. FRIDAY 30 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p128.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 1, 1910 Ther. Went to City. Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward. wrote Mr Arnold about extending time one year on loan − a heavy rain last night made Hay very wet Wea. MONDAY 3 Ther. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p129.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 4, 1910 Ther. Lib her Ma, and Kates baby came to City to the Funeral of Kate Johnson Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. Drove to City with Lib and presented report of [---] to Co Coms. 23.50 Wea. THURSDAY 6 Ther. Attended Conference this AM Prests Jos F Smith A H Lund & John St Smith addressed the Conferince ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p130.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 7, 1910 Ther. Attended Conference all day Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Came to the City Wea. SUNDAY 9 Ther. Attended Conference all day had splendid time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p131.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 10, 1910 Ther. Came to City with Josh & wife got check from Co Commissioner for services − Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. Helped to get ass Hay, and in the afternoon, fell off the Wagon load, and sprained my ankle & foot, hurt quite badly Wea. WEDNESDAY 12 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p132.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 13, 1910 Ther. Herriman Farm Available Land 2010 acres Pasture 740 2750 Leased Land 1000 acres at 100 00 pr year Ophon Land 2200 acres 15$ pr acre Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 15 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p133.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 16, 1910 Ther. Attended H Priests Meeting at Stake House, Bro Forsythe ordained H P. I called upon to open the meeting, spoke at the afternoon meeting, Bp Solomon also occupied some time. Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p135.jpg) Wea SAT. OCT. 22, 1910 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House it being the ward conference. Kate went to City it being anniversary of Libs wedding day Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. Home all day. Bowthorpe brought load of Wood from Big Cottonwood Canyon wrote letter to Bert ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p137.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 28, 1910 Ther. The Smiths sons came to look at Farm with view of taking lease on Land & water Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. Went to City. Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Came to Herriman Stock Farm Co. and went around the land, have 500 acres of Fall grain in and 300 acres more plowed for next season ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p138.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 31, 1910 Ther. Wea. TUES. NOV. 1 Ther. Came to town and on my return took out Helen in the afternoon Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p139.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 3, 1910 Ther. Came in this PM, and at 7 PM went to the Sheriffs Office, to see the working of the voting Booth − and lunch at Cafetaria Wea. FRIDAY 4 Ther. Went home by way of Lovendahls, where Wahlquist had lumber yard. Bert & Harry at work in the adobic building, attended the Ward Meeting House, at a gathering of the old people of the ward Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Came to town this AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p140.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 6, 1910 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House, Lock & Mr Atwood came out for lunch. Wea. MONDAY 7 Ther. Came to the City this Am took Mary Ann to the car so she could go to the LDS Hospital to see Mrs Peay of Provo − in the evening went to hear S. L Richards and M F Cunningh[-] talk at north school Hosue Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. Attended at Big Cottd Ward House [-] Judge of election staid there all day − Democrats pulled 86 votes. Republicans 182 votes Americans 30 votes Socialists 5 votes − Salt Lake County heavily Republican ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p141.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 9, 1910 Ther. Home all day, something got in my right eye, so that I suffered for some time in the forenoon, it got relief from flax seed after noon Wea. THURSDAY 10 Ther. Went to City this AM got some stuff at the Mill for chickens Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p142.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 12, 1910 Ther. Went to City this AM, agreed with Peterson Bros. to accept of 2,00000 on 23 Dr and then extend the time at 6% for one year. Wea. SUNDAY 13 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting Elders W. C. Winder and Evans home missionaries Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p143.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 15, 1910 Ther. Went to Murray and paid the Taxes. amounting to Mary A Brockbank Kath I Brockbank [Calculations appear on right side of page] Wea. WEDNESDAY 16 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p144.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 18, 1910 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 19 Ther. Went to City and on return got some mill stuff Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Went to Quorum Meeting this AM − and Ward Meeting in the PM. Ray North returned from mission to Eastern States ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p145.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 21, 1910 Ther. Home all day, got some shoes on Wahne, and paid Brintons bill for Blksmith work − had big rain last night, called up William Grace over the phone Wea. TUESDAY 22 Ther. Went to City, and fixed roofs on houses on 5th So. Bert staid in town all night Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. Wrote and sent money to C L Hood Co. Lowell Mass Zions Printing Co Independence The World Co New York ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p146.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 24, 1910 Ther. Thanksgiving day − had Mr & Mrs Meyer and Bert for dinner. Wea. FRIDAY 25 Ther. Went to the Stake House at 2 30 PM to see play of my "Uncle from India" a very poor play for so much advertising Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Went to City, and took phonograph from Fred Arnolds house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p147.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 27, 1910 Ther. Attended Meeting at Big Cottd Ward House on the services at funeral of Mrs Mary Harper Elders D Brinton, W W Peter and Bp Whittaker occupied the time very profitably Wea. MONDAY 28 Ther. Came to City, got abstract of Caspar property, got Bert started on the painting of the summer kitchen. Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Wrote to Erin Brockbank Harry went out to help Bert on the painting of the House, got sack of alfalfa meal at Mill − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p148.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 30, 1910 Ther. Home all day. Bert and Harry got started at the painting of House Wea. THUR. DEC. 1 Ther. Got Kate to sign Deed to Thomas O Gunderson by paying her $12500 got [---] from McGurrin by paying 41600 Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. Went to City in the afternoon and attended meeting of Riverton Farm Co. at which report was made of situation, left for home on the 8 PM car, got home at 9 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p149.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 3, 1910 Ther. Went to City, had rainstorm for 2 or 3 hours, took out sewer pipe, got $18000 from Cope on the Ranch sale. Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting Alf Gundersen who had returned from a mission to Europe gave account of his labors Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Went to City, and sent pension paper got rent Galbraith and Sanderson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p150.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 6, 1910 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. Harry Mayer left for home in Berkeley California. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p151.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 9, 1910 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Went to City, it rained most of the day got sack of meal and whole corn at the mill brought back Graphaphone h[---] city. Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. It rained most all night last night. attended Ward Meeting at 2 PM Elders Turnbow, and Walters occupied the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p152.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 12, 1910 Ther. Weather very strong, rain and lots of wind. had my pension come from Cal. Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Went to the City, and had C. E Johnson take my picture and recd 4.00 from Conley for part pay on house in front occupied by Weaver on Sunday the 11th [--]t Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. Went to the City. And got the negatives of my picture ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p153.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 15, 1910 Ther. Went to City, and got 12$ from Mrs Haddow on rent of House and rear of 238 − had Bro Ferris figure on [---]ing from House to Barn. Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Went to City this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p154.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 18, 1910 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake House, and Ward Meeting Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Went to City, and got some of the Photos of self, guaranteed light bill of Mrs Miller, got shoe on Incas, wrote to Josiah Mannwaring got letter from Agnes Thurber Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. Went to City and paid for Phaeton and brought it home. the first snow of the season to day − had pig killed Kate went to the City to day − I brought home a puppy that I bought from Frank Beattie ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p155.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 21, 1910 Ther. Home all day Bert went to the City let him have three dollars − sent off some of my pictures Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Home all day − went to Murray to meet Bert in the evening − Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. Got money from Petersons [-]nd deposited in Bank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p156.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 24, 1910 Ther. loaned Peter Johnson 1600$ at 8% — Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Came to the Priesthood Meeting and then drove to Fred Renolds for Christmas dinner Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p157.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 27, 1910 Ther. Loaned Herriman Land & stock Co. 500000 for 6 mos. at. 8% Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. Came to City, and then drove to Murray, and attended Auction sale then − met George & Bert there, and saw team of Charles Bill's for sale ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p158.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 30, 1910 Ther. Went to Chas Bells, 610 E 14th So and bought horses from him for 32500 attended funeral of Wm McDonald at Big Cottd Ward House. Wea. SATURDAY 31 Ther. In City, new snow on the ground got new dollars for Horses − 5.50 and 12 pictures from Johnson 300 pd Bill of Inter Mr for Grain &c 13 05 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p160.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Elizabeth Brockbank Bushnell born 8th Novr. 1838 Josiah Mainwaring Ridgeway Mo Elizth B. Bushnell Agnes B Thurber D E Brockbank 205 10th St Port L. T. Brockbank Mrs Gilbert Clements 2098 Green " Lillian Howard 752 Pilnam Av. B Mr Wm Brodd Pa[---]gue L. I. NY. Frank Robinson Isaac Borwick ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p162.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE D E Brockbank 405 10th St Flat H. Portland, Oregon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p163.jpg) 1910 ADDRESS TELEPHONE A E Brockbank May 28 To check loaned 10.00 Sep 14 " " " 5 00 By Cash retd 5 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p164.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Isaac Brockbank ordained High Priest and set apart as 2nd Counselor to Bp E. F. Sheets of the 8th Ward Salt Lake City, by Bp Edwd Hunter 25th May, 1870, acting in that capacity until the spring of 1890. In August 1872, was called to be the Clerk to be Bp E. F. Sheets in the care of the Cattle & Horses of the church which position I retained until February 1887, when I went to the Utah Penitentiary for 6 mos for the came of unlawful Cohabitation, with a fine of $30000 and costs ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p166.jpg) MEMORANDA Date Dolls. Cts. 1910 Jan 5 Co commissioners registering births 85 to 117 inclusive 16 50 Deaths from 22 to 34 6 50 Presented bill 6/10 pd 23 00 Apl of 10 registering Births 1 to 34 inclusive 17 00 Deaths 1 to 9 inclusive 4 52 April 20/10 pd 21 5[-] July registering Births 35 to 77 inclusive 43 21 50 Deaths 10 to 16 " 7 3 50 pd July 11/10 25 00 Oct 4 Registering Births 78 to 115 inclusvie 38 19 00 Deaths 17 to 25 " 9 4 50 Pd Oct 10/10 23 50 1911 Jan 4 Registering Births from 116 to 132 17 8 50 Deaths 26 to 38 6 00 14 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p167.jpg) MEMORANDA DATE Dolls. Cts Names of the Duskoll Jury March 19th 1910, Judge T. D. Lewis Anthony Bates 31st Ward R H Morris 11th " N A Wilson Enquirer John E Cottam Cl[-]rk Th[--] Blake Bishop J Brockbank Jas P Lewis D[---]r James Poulton " G G Schlop Butcher S H Green Farmer H D[---]combe " John L. Campbell " ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p168.jpg) 1908 NOTES AND BILLS Roll of H. Priests Winder Ward Jos A Cornwall 44 years Geo B Williams 37 " Taylor Brockbank 29 " Andrew Mortenson 66 " Emanuel Clawson 80 " Jesse E Murphy 77 " Marshal Helm 61 " Evan W Jones 39 " Thomas Moss 67 " dead John Sutherland 75 " Isaac Brockbank 71 " John Sutherland 75 " Isaac Brockbank 71 " Aashel Fuller 56 " Alvin Fuller 40 " Wm Bawden 64 " Chas Robinson 61 " Chas J Peterson 41 " Cyrus Neff 54 Allred Solomon Wm M Boam 19 June 1910 Lucas B Howard " Lars A Larson " Forsythe ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p169.jpg) RECEIVABLE No. Where Payable Due Amount {---]ci[-]b[---] for "Elevator Stock" Evan Jones 10 Pd [-] P Brockbank 20 [-] Brockbank 10 Pd [-] A Brockbank 10 Pd [-] A Fuller 25 Pd Marshal Helen 25 Henry Williams George H Williams Mads Neilson J A North 10 H. K. North 10 Ralph Cutler 25 pd Relief Society 25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p170.jpg) 21675 00 NOTES AND BILLS 5350 00 27025 00 Date To whom given Time Dec 23/09 note of Realty [---] 10837 [--] " 10839 5[-] Dec 29/09 Kath[---]d D Loorsly 1000 00 Nov 18/09 John N McArley 800 00 Jan 15/10 L H Sims 1000 00 " 19/10 Joe Y Newton 1400 00 Feb 10/10 Th[-]. Johnson 1400 00 April 5/10 [-] Smart 400.00 Dec 1 - 1910 H G. Brockbank 150 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p171.jpg) PAYABLE Dish B K 3 mos. " 3 " [---] 29/10 pd 1875 June 29/10 pd 1875 [-]eb 11/10 pd 585 [---] Paid 11 Ap. 15 20 00 Paid Apl 17 26 25 Paid May 4 28 00 Paid [-]uly 5/10 8 00 Paid ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p172.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — JANUARY Received Paid 5 Austrian 10 00 5 [---] 25 6 Haddon 5 00 " Diary~ 80 " Thompson 1 50 6 Land [-] 5 00 " Millie 6 00 " Recording 1 50 11 Haddon 3 00 1.5 under arm 2 00 " Weight 4 00 " Grain 3 15 " Kraut 6 00 " B[--]t 5 00 19 Austrian 10 00 " R.R. [---] 6 80 29 Hoddard 6 00 " S[---] 3 00 " Miller 6 00 " Lib[---] 10 00 57 50 " M[-]B. 12 00 S[---] 14 00 [-] " " 4 20 D[---] 4 00 [--] Johnson 3 25 Wharton 8 00 [--] Sleeper 8 00 73 50 64 95 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p174.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − FEBRUARY Received Paid 1 Haddon 5 00 Amt Case 5 00 " Thomson 5 00 Shirts 2 50 28 Wharton 8 00 Garments 2 50 Austrian 10 00 Grain 3 65 Sanderson 4 00 28 Mrs B 2 00 Downee 4 00 5 R R Fare 82 40 Haddon 5 00 " Los Angeles 50 00 County 23 00 " San Fran 25 00 " Expense 35 00 " G M B 50 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p175.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − FEBRUARY Received Paid Loaned to 25 LTBB $500 00 and took his note for amt ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p176.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − MARCH Received Paid 2 Austrian 10 00 2 Grain 4 80 " Miller 10 00 2 G. M B 50 00 7 Wright 4 00 12 Grain 70 " Miller 1 00 " Brick 2 00 " Haddon 5 00 15 Mrs B[--]k 2 80 15 " 3 00 26 Bert − 1 00 " " 5 00 Bert " 23 85 " Kraut 6 00 30 Bert 1 00 " Goddard 6 00 " Mrs B − 2 50 25 Miller 10 00 " Ma B − 3 00 " Thompson 6 00 " Wharton 4 00 " Dowme 4 00 " Sanderson 4 00 Haddon 6 00 Wharton 4 00 31 Carson 10 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p178.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − APRIL Received Paid 1 Jury Fees 26 00 1 Charm 2 00 " Haddon 5 00 " Shoes − 4 50 " Austrian 10 00 " Water Tax 5 50 " Miller 13 00 5 R R Fare 3 15 8 Goddard 5 50 8 Lib[-] " 3 75 " Wright 4 00 " Mdse − 60 11 Kraut 6 00 11 Neck strap 60 " Thompson 8 00 20 Grain 3 30 20 Wharton 3 00 Mr B 1 50 25 " 3 00 25 Conley 2 00 " " 2 00 27 Bert 1 00 27 Haddon 4 00 Paint 2 40 " Goddard 6 50 30 " 60 Damie 4 00 " Grass seed 1 60 Sanderson 4 00 " Mr B 1 00 30 Thompson 4 00 " " do 35 " vegets 15 " R. R Fare 90 108 00 34 80 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p180.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − MAY Received Paid 2 Riches 10 00 Mrs B 1 00 5 " Haddon 4 00 25 Medicine 60 9 Kraut 6 00 " Paint 1 20 " Goddard 6 00 " Frame 3 00 " Miller 1 00 " " 3 00 " Wright 4 00 " Blinds 1.15 15 Donnie 4 00 " Frame 1 00 " Sanderson 4 00 16 Mrs B 1 00 21 Millerr 10 00 " Lime 6 00 " Haddon 5 00 17.75 25 Wharton 4 00 " Haddon 5 00 28 Miller 3 00 66 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p182.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − JUNE Received Paid 1 Wharton 4 00 McGurrin 16 00 " Haddon 2 00 F W Cope 1000 00 " Jenkins 800 00 Mrs B − 3 00 6 Haddon 6 00 15 Geo M B. 12 00 " Austrian 4 00 20 Mrs B − 3 00 " Kraut 6 00 23 Vit[---] 2 00 " Goddard 6 00 " Coal 1 35 " Richas 10 00 " Granite 4 40 " Thompson 3.00 28 Bert B 2 00 14 Pension 24 00 22 Wharton 8 00 " Wright 4 00 30 Haddon 4 00 28 Sanderson 4 00 " Downie 4 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p184.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − JULY Received Paid 2 Austrian 10 00 Wharton 50 " Haddon 9 00 Mrs B 3 00 8 Wright 4 00 " " 10 00 11 Kraut 6 00 Glass − 3 00 " Goddard 6 00 31 A P Miller 2 50 21 Wharton 8 00 Conley 1 00 " Thompson 8 00 " Donnie 4 00 " Sanderson 4 00 26 Haddon 4 00 30 Miller 12 00 Wright ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p185.jpg) 1910 CASH ACCOUNT − JULY Received Paid [-]g 13 cash 5 00 " 20 " 3 50 Sep 1/10 " 27 − 5 00 Cr By 15 days 29 − 1.00 at 175 pr day [-] 1 − 11 75 $26.25 26 25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p186.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − AUGUST Received Paid 3 Austrian 10 00 3 R R Fare 3 25 6 Kraut 6 00 4 Expense 1 00 9 Haddon 9 00 Mrs Bp Bert 3.50 12 Thompson 4 00 Ms B − 10 00 " Wright 2 00 26 " " 5 00 6 M A Sims 6 00 12 Richas 2 00 20 Wharton 8 00 " Sanderson 4 00 Downie 4 00 24 Haddon 4 00 26 Thompson 2 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p188.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − SEPTEMBER Received Paid 2 Mrs B. 15 00 13 Elisha Inn 5 00 3 " " 14 00 7 " " 12 00 " Mr. Vinson 5 00 " Ms Haddon 5 00 " Foster 2 00 " Miller 12 00 " Richas 10 00 9 Foster 6 00 13 Wright 4 00 " Vinson 12 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Sims 6 00 19 Sanderson 4 00 " Donnie 4 00 22 Wharton 8 00 " Haddon 4 00 30 Miller 12 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p190.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − OCTOBER Received Paid 5 Foster 8 00 Books 22 00 8 Conley 2 00 12 " 6 00 21 " 5 00 " Wharton 4 00 " Sanderson 4 00 " Downie 4 00 " Foster 4 00 " Sims 6 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Mrs B 3 00 Vital Stat 23 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p192.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − NOVEMBER Received Paid 10 Kraut 12 00 10 Sims 6 00 16 Moore 4 00 22 Foster 4 00 " Sanders 4 00 " Conley 5 00 " Wharton 1 50 30 " 1 00 " " 1 50 39 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p194.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − DECEMBER Received Paid 5 Galbraith 8 00 " Sanderson 4 00 7 Miller 4 00 " " 5 00 " Wharton 50 10 Kraut 5 00 " Sims 6 00 15 Haddon 12 00 Weaver 4 00 20 Wharton 50 " Foster 4 00 " Conley 5 00 24 Wharton 1 00 29 Conley 3 50 " Haddon 3 00 65.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p195.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − DECEMBER Received Paid 1910 [-]o Loaned Geo M Brockbank 25 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p196.jpg) SUMMARY Received Pai[-] Cash on hand Jan. 1 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Total Balance to new account [Calculations appear on page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p197.jpg) Rock Quarry - C. H West 1/4 Sec W W 1/4 of Sec 26 2 W. 5 E. Sep 15/.98 Hoytsville Captn Hare – List 13 School of Mines ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p198.jpg) 271 [Calculations appear on page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p201.jpg) MEMORANDA Lute Young Brockbank Wife of D E Brockbank Deed Feb. 16 − 1940 Received letter from their Son Arden − Nov 21 − 1941 Louise Allington Mis Chas H Malmborg 4421 Wander Lane Holliday My Safety Deposit Box in Zions Bank as 2105 Hutcherson Telephone Zions Bank 32717 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F10_p202.jpg) JANUARY 1946 Tuesday 1 New Year's Day We go to Janets for dinner Call & see Geo Howard they give us Apples & Raspberries − Wednesday 2 Harry gets to work − falls − and comes home with Broken Ribs ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p036.jpg) Remembrancer Name Isaac Brockbank Residence Murray P. O. Box Telephone No. 432 Red Business Address Murray R D 4 Telephone No. Watch No. Case No. Airship Automobile No. Motorcycle No. Bicycle No. Bank Book No. Safe Deposit Box No. Laundry Mark Size of Hat Gloves " Hosiery Cuffs " Collars Shoes " Underwear " Necktie Shirts Company Premium Due Fire Ins. Policy Life Ins. Policy In case of accident notify ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p037.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 1, 1911 Ther. A slight fall of snow last night − had a poor night on account of a severe cold in my head. staid home all day Kate in town. Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. The heaviest frost of the winter last night, this AM the water pipes frozen, so that we got no water in the Louse sent Photos to W W Day, Joan E Tharber Mrs Roleke, Mrs Kinkead A Jones, J Dilbert Bushwell ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p038.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 3, 1911 Ther. Went to City, and stopped at Ward House, and made settlement of tithing. and called on Bro Murphey, on my return settled with Bro Fares for electric work on line to the Barn. it cost 30 50 Kate went to town to be gone all week Wea. WEDNESDAY 4 Ther. Home all day. Bert went to the City with coal for Lib ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p039.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 5, 1911 Ther. Went to the City, sent check to L J. B for $10000 got $17000 being balance of note of Forest Home Co. due July 15/10 Exchange Realty Co pd 141.75 into the Deseret National Bank to my credit − Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. sent bill to Board of Health, 1450 sent check to Joseph P B for $5000 balance of land a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p040.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 7, 1911 Ther. Went to City, and [---] Interest on Forest Farm note and took note of F W L[---] for 400.00 and [---] as security 500 shares [-] Herriman took one year after date Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting Mrs. [---] Dunyon and Madsen, [---]h Amelia Scherk. Bethany Mo and sent her my picture pd Mary A Brockbank 14.35 on Mrs Arnolds [---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p041.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 9, 1911 Ther. Heavy wind started in the night, sent Photo to Bertha Butler. Manard Idaho loaned 3500 to Bert Brockbk being amount that George had borrowed from me, which was loaned on the Wagon &c Wea. TUESDAY 10 Ther. It snowed nearly all day, Mrs B went to the City in the afternoon paid Mary Ann her phase of the Forest Home a/c 125.00 + 20 $ Interest and pd her 20 $ on Jany a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p042.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 11, 1911 Ther. Four inches of snow last night, making 8 inches on the level came to the mall with horses sent Joseph Brockbank $2000 interest on his share collected 100 from Kraut 600 from Sims. 1200 from County Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p043.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 13, 1911 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Came in with Bert and at 3 PM started on Train for Los Angeles. took Tourist car and got lower sleeper [---]h got to Molford at 9 PM and there bing a wreck on the track 15 miles south, staid here till 1030 next day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p044.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 15, 1911 Ther. Started at 10.30 AM, and on arrival at Thermo, where the train jumped the track found 4 couches turned bottom up on an 8 ft grade − 7 or 8 persons got badly injured. we travelled along slowly thro heavy rain storm − Wea. MONDAY 16 Ther. Got into Los Angeles at 8.30 this morning meeting Mr Cr[--]kshank at the station, he advised me going to King Edward Hotel after breakfast I & Lock took car for Ocean Park, got lunch there, and spent the day looking or a house to rent, got a house − 49 Ozone Ave. at 27 50 pr MW − went back to Los Angeles on the 3 PM car − and had supper at King Edward Hotel ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p045.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 17, 1911 Ther. Came down to Ocean Park on the 9.30 AM Car on arrival had to wait to get the house vacated, paid deposit [-]r Gas & Electric Service, 10$ − pd for Sabat Times 75c Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Pd Rent on house 27 50 Went on the Beach and met Bro Montgomery from Ogden who came to Salt Lake in 1850 met Bro Thomas from Blackfoot Idaho − met Mr Cromar and Mr Gray of Salt Lake ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p046.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 19, 1911 Ther. Went with Lock to Los Angeles and at 11 30 AM went to Long Beach, and had lunch and then went on the pier, and thru the midway, returned on the 3.30 PM car, and tried to get Lock to arrange for transportation to San Diego − but failed so we came back to Ocean Park Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. Lock & M[---] went to Los Angeles to take the Baloon trip they made the trip, and got back at 5 30 PM − went to the beach at 7 30 PM, saw Ferg Ferguson and his wife, and sister Quist wrote letter to Fred Arnold M A B. Bat ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p047.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 21, 1911 Ther. It rained most of the night, and part of the forenoon, got letter from Kate this AM. Sister Woodruff got here this AM. Wea. SUNDAY 22 Ther. Wrote cards to Agnes Thurber Taylor P Brockbank and Lib − spent the day on the beach, and reading the papers − Kate went walking with Dr Woodruff ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p048.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 23, 1911 Ther. Went to Port Los Angeles and stood there a couple of hours. when we returned wrote to Bert. Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. It rained this AM. Lock & Mia went to Los Angeles to take the Tilton his, it rained all day long ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p049.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 25, 1911 Ther. Himmy most of the day visited with Ferg Ferguson at Mr. Kiths house raining a little most of the day Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. Lock of wife went to Los Angeles. most of the day it was clingy. heard of the wash cuts on the face lake ward. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p050.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 27, 1911 Ther. Mr Brown Julia Fergusons husband came to the house this AM. I & Kate visited them later - got lunch on the Beach at [---]! to let Mom boy like the Sepy Cl[--] holden homes & [---] Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. If I asned all day, did not get chance hq[---] all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p051.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 29, 1911 Ther. The day was pleasant In the afternoon went to Redondo Beach Theres so much good in the worst of us and so much bad in the best of us That it hardly behoves any of us To say things about the rest of us Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. Got letters from Bert Lib M A B, and wrote F W Cope and sent him check for 400$ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p052.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 31, 1911 Ther. It rained heavily all last night The Salt Lake route will open to night, the first train leaves at 8 PM white caps on the ocean this AM had card from Libbie dated Jan 28/11 at 11 PM. to day the clouds have been dispelled and the day is bright and clear. Wea. WED. FEB. 1 Ther. Had card from Lib, Lock went to Los Angeles, and got ready to leave with his family on the 2.30 PM, by way of San Francisco we all started from Ocean Park on the 12 05 train, and then waited at the station until the train was made up − then I & Kate took car for Broadway, and then North to H. A street, came home on the 5 PM car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p053.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 2, 1911 Ther. Had to get up with Kate in the night time. she had such [---] again in her head and back made b[--] & got hot water, and got some [-]as[-], and then went to sleep went to Sister Brown's for lunch and then rambled on the beach ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p054.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 4, 1911 Ther. Kate & Mrs Woodruff went to Venice, on look, and in the evening had sister Woodruff and amen for supper Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. I & Mr Brown went to Venice, and strolled around until noon, met Ed Needham there who is paralyzed in his limbs, had dinner at home with Mr & Mrs Brown ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p055.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 6, 1911 Ther. Beautiful day, had letter L T Brockbank, and wrote him back got Des News. Lib came to night having left Salt Lake at 9 PM, and arrived at Los Angeles at 6 PM we were out on the pier when she came Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. Around on the beach most of the day, getting rather monotonous weather very pleasant, thousands of people parading along the beach every day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p056.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 8, 1911 Ther. Went to Rodondo Beach to meet Elks, but they did not go. met Mr Alder and wife Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Went to Los Angeles this AM, attended Picture show in Hamburger Bldg. got p[-] pa[-]ts in 3 West Met L I Hills & wife and C J Burton & wife got letter from A Jones ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p057.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 10, 1911 Ther. wrote to F C Arnold George [-] Bert this AM, inclosing check for 100$. was around the beach most of the afternoon. Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Got letter from F. W. Cope Lock Brockbank, and wrote them back, also got P O Money order for $12 50 from Mrs MIller being balance of rent for Jan 7 on 250 E 5th So. and 4 00 for mo of Feb − on 238 E 5th So − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p058.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 12, 1911 Ther. Went to the North Beach, and after eating lunch on the steps, took car for soldiers Home, and after going thru the grounds came back to Ocean Park − met with some of Salt Lake people on the beach Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. It commenced raining in the night, and continued nearly all day very little moving around to day visited Mrs Margetts & her family got letter from Bert & Mary wrote Bert back. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p059.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 14, 1911 Ther. bright & sunshiny, hope the change has comes – cold wind from the North. Kate and Lib went to Los Angeles, I wrote to Mary and A Jones Provo sent [-]rder on D Griffiths to Bert for 35 00 spent the day mostly on the horse. Lib & her Ma got back at 5.30 PM. Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. Beautiful day overhead but a cold north wind making it very disagreeable for promenaders on the beach ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p060.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 16, 1911 Ther. Went to Los Angeles this AM hunted up Mr Will Hughes at the Examiner Office Went to Orpheum at 2 15 PM got home at 6 PM − Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. Got letter from Fred Arnold with enclosure of 100$ wrote him back with a check for his father of 90$ − hunted around for house but did not get seated ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p061.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 18, 1911 Ther. We got apartments at the Yarmouth − and spent the fore part of the day getting our things over there pd the landlord 7$ for the 10 days use of the rooms. they are up 1 flight of stairs, 2 bed rooms, and Kitchen, put 25 c in the stop for gas − Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Went to Los Angeles this AM and after going to the LDS Meeting House, I & Lib walked to South Hope street to visit Will Hughes found him & wife up 2 flights of stairs, came back to the Meeting House, and heard two addresses, Bros Smith and Hirst both from Salt Lake. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p062.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 20, 1911 Ther. Had rain this AM, but in the PM it cleared off, and was very nice Mr & Mrs Brown went to Long Beach to stay for a few days I wrote to Taylor Brockbank and Erin Brockbank Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. Around the beach most of the day, got letter from my sister Elizabeth, spent some time in company of Bro Thomas of Blackfoot Idaho − met Br Walter Burton. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p063.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 22, 1911 Ther. One year ago today. I & Erin went from San Francisco to Petaluma to see the chicken Hatcheries there, it is a great business there for most of the chicken farmers and very profitable, as their climate is very much adapted to the business, got card from Mr Brown. and letter from Bert Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. This morning went with Ma and Lib to Los Angeles, and there to Long Beach, and then took boat ride to San Pedro and after dinner went across the harbor, and down the highland and after a walk of 1½ mile we found James T Ferguson who was alone in a large well furnish [-]d house, he greeted us kindly, he is a total wreck, we left on our return about 5 PM. crossed on the steamer back to Long Beach & then home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p064.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 24, 1911 Ther. Yol better from Fred, and John Brockbank Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. Here's a health to all those that we love, Heres a health to all those that love us. Heres a health to all those that love them that love those that love us ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p065.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 26, 1911 Ther. Weather unsettled Heres to thee & me and and on us may we never want naught none of us Neither me nor thee nor any body else are on us, na[-]n of us Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther. Went to Los Angeles this AM and got draft cashed rainy all day. Went to Alders room to spend the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p066.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 28, 1911 Ther. It cleared off in the night so that it promised fair after bring fast we hunted around for a place to move to, and after hunting around a bing time we finally divided over house no 8 D[--]ley over. We shard at sister Woodruffs, all night Wea. WED. MARCH 1 Ther. a beautiful morning – had a poor night mrs. B had a bad spill in the night as that we determined to go home – Went to Los Angeles on the Afternoon Tam and got some at Ports mouth hotel ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p067.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 2, 1911 Ther. Life & her Ma went around Los Angeles most of the day and at night she took train for San Francisco leaving at 6 15 PM, we went to the Station with her Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. It rained and nearly all last night and continued to rain. we left to Los Angeles at 2 PM, and it continued rain most of the PM passed this Pomono and other fruit towns, train making schedule time, sister McEwan and her children being on the same train ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p068.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 4, 1911 Ther. Travilled all night on the train, but little snow on the land made schedule time, and got to Salt Lake at 3.30 PM Lock, and Kate & Bert met us at the station. Mrs Brent to Mrs Arnold to stay a few days − came with Bert home in a hail and rain storm got home by 6 PM − Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Went to Meeting in the PM had a very good meeting. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p069.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 6, 1911 Ther. Went to City to day, and sent pension papers and filed bill [-] Co Auditors for services $14 50 collected 40 00 from Griffiths [-]n Rent a/c. need settlement with Bank − and F W. Cope [-]eturned by way of Mill roads drying up nicely Cope and Stokes promised to make settlement by end of month — Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. Beautiful clear day, it looks like spring had set in. Pd Huslers Mill − 13 55 Fagg Bros 6 05 H K North 5 90 25 50 Telephone bill 4 00 29 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p070.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 8, 1911 Ther. Went to City, and spent most of the day, Lib got home on Tuesday night, had cup of tea at house for lunch − got some Mill stuff on my return. had Berts team, and the spring wagon. Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Home all day, went to the 1.05 PM car to meet Mrs B. who had staid in town since her return from Cal went to Wills but he was not home. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p071.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 10, 1911 Ther. Went to City with Horse, did not get any rent from Chester Ave, it rained most of the day, disappointed in not getting warrant from County roads very bad, heard from Wm Grace in the evening. Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Met Wm Grace at Miller Cahoon Co, Murray, he had sold some of the horses, and bought 60 Horse Power Gasoline Engine − he placed order for 4 doses. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p072.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 12, 1911 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Elder Cannon lately returned from South Africa Jos W Masser and Bro Batterfield were the speakers, pd M A B her check for Mets Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p073.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 14, 1911 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. Went to City and engaged Reeve Pettitt Co to clean closet at 5th So St ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p074.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 16, 1911 Ther. 8 points of the law 1 A good cause 2 a good purse 3 an honest and skillful attorney 4 Good cordence 5 able counsel 6 an upright Judge 7 An intelligent Jury 8 Good luck − Napoleon Public instruction should be the first object of government It is the cause not the death that makes the martyr Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. Imagination rules the world Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than 1000 bayonets The future destiny of the child is always the work of the mother sleep is the best case for waking trouble. Blessed be he, who first invented sleep. It covers a man all over like a cloak. There is a remedy for everything but death, every one is as God made him. and after a great deal worse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p075.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 18, 1911 Ther. Went to City this AM returned by way of Murray and got some things at the store Bismarck Liars & Cowards are the same [-]ap a faithful friend is true image of deity. a true man hates no one do you wish to find out the really sublime repeat the lords peac[--] Then I want any good head work done alway chose a man of suitable with [-] long nose Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at Stake House. Elder Robinson O P Miller and Seymour B Young addressed the meeting. Fred Arnold & family came out to spend the day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p076.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 20, 1911 Ther. Went to the City this AM W. T. Revill[-] Frank Robinson Nicol Campbell Isaac Burwick Walter H Allington Thomas Woodburn W. G. Wagstaff Norman Dawson Dill Brockbank Agnes Seaver Mrs Herman Rolcke Wills Brockbank Amelia Schwenk Isaac Brockbank Josiah Manwarin[-] Mrs George Clark Hattee Kinkade Edward Molmeux Agnes B Thurber Harry Perks L. T Brockbank Annie Woodburn D E Brockbank Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. W H Allington ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p077.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 22, 1911 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. Had a heavy rain all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p078.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 24, 1911 Ther. Home all day Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. Went to the City, and recd Int of exchange Really Co − had talk with Cope about Forest Home Co note − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p079.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 26, 1911 Ther. Went to Priesthood Meeting at the Stake House. Elder W C Winder and W[-] Stevenson addressed the meeting on improvement around the Homes. And the cleaning of the Door Yard Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther. Home all day. Afternoon picked up potatoes in the ground after the blow. gathered bet 5 & 6 bins George was here for dinner The incubator is doing better the heat getting up to 103 Ma came from City on 5 05 pm car, I met her at 16th So. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p080.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 28, 1911 Ther. helped about getting potatoes out of ground this AM Wea. WEDNESDAY 29 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p081.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 30, 1911 Ther. Went to City this AM. with Horse − got loan of a planter from Harry Cox for Mangel Warzel Wea. FRIDAY 31 Ther. Home all day, Bert planted Mangel Warzel on the place ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p082.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 1, 1911 Ther. Came to the City, talked with Wm Grace at Herriman − Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Home all day. Lock and his family came to spend the day Bert went to town − Will came down to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p083.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 3, 1911 Ther. Put up some more fence this AM [-]nd then came to town. gave Mr. Stokes a letter to inform [-]he Forest Home Co. that the note [-]f 15 Feb was 6 weeks past due [-]nd to pay up immediately Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. George Fox founder of the society of friends [-]alled by themselves friends of truth, but afterwards derision children of light, but afterwards Lock as was born at Dranton in Lescestershire 1624, a remarkable train, persecuted [-]eaten with sticks. stoned put in the spooks [-]nd repeatedly improsoned. often in the most [-]oathsome dungeons, he horse [---]ngly preached [-]nd proclained the doctrine taught by [-]he savior as he understood it, for 48 years without intermisson, and with a fervor most extra ordinary, he died from the affect of over exertion in preaching in London, in 3 days 13 Nov 1690 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p084.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 5, 1911 Ther. Came to town, it rained most of the day, saw the agent of Co Cm[-] about Mr Connel[-] Wea. THURSDAY 6 Ther. Attended Conference at 10 AM Prest Jos F Smith occupied most of the time in the AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p085.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 7, 1911 Ther. Went to Herriman Stock Farm in Co of Isaac Chase and met Wm Grace at the Revere switch made attempts to have the Plows work with the Gas engine but without success − returned in the evening at 5.30 PM Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Went to City, and in the PM went to see the Aviators at Bonneville Park, A grand success got home at 5.30, got John to clip my hair − Bert had gone to City − John and Heber are visiting at Cottd ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p086.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 9, 1911 Ther. Went to Meeting in the City this AM, attended both Conference Meetings Joseph came out to Cottd held family reunion at Taylors on the evening had Well & wife Lomsatcharter John A North & May, John Heber & Joseph − Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. Came to Sugar House and then left horse for Lib & her Ma to come out of town with − met with Grace Bros at M R Evans office, to hear the report of Horseman stock Co. proportion made to sell balance of Treasury stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p087.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRILL 11, 1911 Ther. Home all day, went to Sugar House for small load of coal − Wea. WEDNESDAY 12 Ther. Cloudy & cold this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p089.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 15, 1911 Ther. Went to town this AM Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at Miller Ward House Elder J M Tanner delivered lecture on the prospects of peace in the world, and gave his hearers to understand that all the nations are being prepared for War ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p090.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 17, 1911 Ther. Went to City, notified Mrs Haddon about the vacation of house. Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. Home all day – planted some potatoes – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p091.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 19, 1911 Ther. Snowed in the night, and cold. prospects for fruit is very slow came to City and met Bro Jos McMurrin, and arranged to make the trip to England to start on May 10, saw Mr Carlson about the rent of House Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p092.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 21, 1911 Ther. In town all day − got route from Mr Cresman of G. S. L. to Ridgway Mo Got 75000 from Forest Home Co. pd M A B 125 A P B 12500 T P B 12500 and applied 300 on Int for Taylor Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. pd Jos P Brockbank his share 25000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p093.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 23, 1911 Ther. Attended Meeting, Bp J Christensen [-]nd Jos W Masser, representing the [-]eneological society, ococupied the time, I haveing been appointed [-]t act as a representation of the society in the Winder Ward Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. Went to the City, and found Mrs Wright had moved from house Foster took bal of House after Haddon moved out. visited at Historians Office could not find record of Brockbank in Westmoreland Register ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p094.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 25, 1911 Ther. Went to City, Kate & Mary Brintons da[-] Vivian went to the temple to have some baptising done, They came home with me from Locks − Wrote to Josiah M & Mrs Phillip Scwe[-]k, also F Robinson and Isaac Borwick Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Home most of the day, came to the mill in the PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p095.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 27, 1911 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Went to the City, and spent some time in the Historians Office hunting for names of Brockbank in the Cumberland and Northumberland Parish Registers. found a few names went to Spanish Fork on the D & R Y RR, staid at Joshuas house visited at Josephs in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p096.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 29, 1911 Ther. Visited at Sams this AM and then John T Crens and Isaac E Brockbank, and George Hales and Sister Hughes − it rained most of the morning eat breakfast and dinner at Sams and then came to the San Pedro line, and came to Provo, in the evening and staid at A Jones visited his folks. and went to a picture show on Main street, Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Came to Salt Lake and took the car for the stake house and attended meeting at 11 AM rode over with Lars Larsen found Bert had gone to the City on Saturday, and left things to be done by a small boy − had my bath ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p097.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 1, 1911 Ther. Clear and pleasant this PM recd from Mr Vinson $30.00 payment in full for patronage, agreed to rent piece of ground to Mr Cox for season rented room to Thos Jenson 400 pr mo rented 2 rooms to Mrs Perkins 750 for the notified Albert Brockbank of his [---]s on note pd North 1400 Fagg Bros of 15 Con Wagon Co 120 Ira Lewis put on paper on bed room to day. Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Kate had severe attack of pain in her heart this AM. Home all day, Bert went to Locks to plant potatoes rented House to Mrs Hansen at 400 pr month ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p098.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 3, 1911 Ther. Came to the City, and left my pension papers with Mr King at County Bldg − got interest from F W Cope, on Forest Farm note [Calculations written on the left side of the page] Wea. THURSDAY 4 Ther. Came to Herriman Farm on the D & R G train Wm Grace met me at the Revere switch, went all over the Farm and orchard and retained at 5.30 PM − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p099.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 5, 1911 Ther. Came to Salt Lake at 10 AM Mr Perkins moved into the House No 1 Mortenson Court, got 84.25 from Des Nat Bank to pay passage to Lpool Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. Came to City, met Dell Brock at Hughes Office − Lock & family came down and Lib & her husband F. E Arnold and Kate and children ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p100.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 7, 1911 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. Lock & family came Kate Feed & children Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p101.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 9, 1911 Ther. Came in with Bert, and at 2 PM went to the Temple and had my blessing under the hands of Apostle M F Lyman, and Rulon S. Wells went home by way of the Mill, and settled my bill there − pd M A Brockbank check for her interest and 25$ sent for his interest 2800 Wea. WEDNESDAY 10 Ther. On my way pd Fagg Bros and H K North, arranged with Harry Johnson for collecting rents and depositing in Des N Bank − met Prest J F Smith at his office Br Wallace came to the depot to see me Lib Harry George Lock & Kate came there and at 5.20 PM left Salt Lake for my trip to England on [---] of Main at Ogden switched out the N P Lowe for Omaha took sleeper ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p102.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 11, 1911 Ther. Travelled all day over the plains of Wyoming, had a Tourist sleeper last night did not sleep much, had a musical time in the car many of the familiar hymns were sung by the Company found that at Cheyenne the Tourist sleepers were taken off, so had to pay 1.60 for upper in the standard sleeper. Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Arrived in Omaha at 6 45 AM after breakfast, went to South Omaha, to visit the Stock Yards, went th[--] the C[---]y Co packing plant saw the whole of their way of putting up goods for the market − had dinner at the H P R R, in Co of sister Margt Young and then went to the Burlington depot started at 420 PM and got to [---] at 9 PM went to Hotel for the night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p103.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 13, 1911 Ther. [-]ave to Ridgeway 1.40 sent letters home this AM staid at Commercial Hotel, chge meal & bed 85c leave at 10.30 [-]ain from Chicago connects here with train [-]ng South to Missouri, go to Leon, and [-]re change to Lone that goes to St we got to Ridgway at 1.16 PM [-]osiah met me with baggy, he lives 1½ miles from depot, has 240 acres of [-]and in one piece, a heavy rain [-]et in and continued for 2 hours [-]ad a good visit with Josiah & [-]is wife, and 3 girls − Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Went to the Ridgeway depot at noon expecting to meet some of the girls, but none came. so Josiah took his mare and we drove over to Bethan[-], on the way met Elizabeth, who was at her sister Charlotte's, visiting [-]ong to her sickness, came on to H Rolecke & residence and staid all night with the family Rachel his wife being one of Uncle Josiah's girls. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p104.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 15, 1911 Ther. Visited at Bethany with Amelia Shwenck, in Company of Mr & Mrs Roleke, and 2 daughters in the PM Mr Roleke hired a team, and took me, and Mrs Roleke and Mrs Lewenk around the country of Bethany staid at Mrs Lewencks at night having had an enjoyable day with the Man[-]warings Wea. TUESDAY 16 Ther. After breakfast walked to Mr Roleke, and visited with the family a short time, and at noon took the train at Bethany, and Cousin Josiah brought my grip & suit case over from his place to the Ridgeway Station and there I met him, and continued on the train for Chicago. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p105.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 17, 1911 Ther. Got to Chicago at 6 50 AM, and after getting light break fast, went to the Ticket Office and arranged for ticket to Montreal to leave at 2.32 PM, had lunch at station [-]5, weather very hot, made visit [-] the LDS Meeting House, and from [-]hen to Wills Brockbank at Dental College, started on time, from Chicago − and travelled all night on the train − Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. Had a poor night, rain storm in the early morning, got to Buffalo at 8 AM. and went to the Lunch Counter for Breakfast got Oatmeal & Cream, cup of Tea, and 3 small Pancakes for 45 c a genuine hold up − came to suspension Bridge and waited 20 phones, and [-]hen took train for Toronto, got there and left there at 8 30 PM for Montreal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p106.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 19, 1911 Ther. Got to Montreal this AM, at 7 AM went to Russel Hotel and found balance of company went around the town some and took in a Picture show and after supper went on the Bus at 6 oclock to board the steamer had to wait until 8 PM and was alloted our rooms and place at Meal tables slept pretty well on the steamer Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. left at Daylight this AM for the voyage to Lpool, sailed down the St Lawrence River a beautiful ride and got to Quebec at 2 PM − Started from there at 7.15 PM. and had smooth sailing right along − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p107.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 21, 1911 Ther. Beautiful morning got up at 6 AM, had breakfast at 8 AM Notice of Divine Service so posted up for 10.30 AM had English Church Service by [-]he officers of the vessel, dinner at 2.30. A S Peet who is travelling in the interest of Utah and her people with his wife makes himself agreeable with th ecompany. a musical concert between 8 & 9 oclock. Wea. MONDAY 22 Ther. Passed along by the Banks of Newfoundland, very cold all day, the vessel begins to roll some. and some of the passengers are feeling the effects of it, there is a heavy fog on and the vessel has almost staid the fog horn being [---] every minute, the concert at night is very fine ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p108.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 23, 1911 Ther. Very cold this AM passed numerous Icebergs in plain sight, am keeping up pretty well. feel qualmish, and it requires an effort to keep on my feet, many of the ladies are beginning to get sick and do not go to the tables for their meals Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Today the wind has been strong from the North east, and the water has become quite rough and the people on board are not feeling first class, we are now out in med ocean and nothing but our vessel, and the deep blue sea in sight. I staid on deck most of the day, reading Dickens. tale of two Cities, nothing of importance, the vessel got wireless telegrams of an rec[-]d out in P[---]s ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p109.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 25, 1911 Ther. a rough sea all night got but a little sleep, about 2 AM an unusual lurch of the vessel woke many of the passengers some rolled out of their forths [-]n to the floor, it seemed as tho the vessel would turn over side ways, in the Kitchen they had a lot of bottles broken, the weather is quite cold, many of the passengers are unprepared in such weather, the vessel is making pretty good time Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Had a poor night. weather moderate most of the sick folks are getting on deck again, have made over 2000 miles from Montreal Weather very pleasant and the passengers are getting out on deck, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p110.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 27, 1911 Ther. Land in sight this AM plenty of fishing smacks passed Fastnet Light House about, 7 30 AM, the seagulls are very plentiful this AM, sea is tranquil and the vessel making good time − had the best night for sleep that I had on ship − made time today, and saw many steamers going & coming to England passed Holy head about 6 PM. Wea. SUNDAY 28 Ther. We arrived on the River off Lpool about midnight, and lay there until after breakfast at 7 AM when we were taken by a tug back to the Landing Stage where we were unloaded and taken thro the Custom House after which we went to the Lord Nelson Hotel, on a bus nearly all the missionaries & the company put up there. I sent letters home from the Landing Stage went around the old places in Lpool that I used to be acquainted with ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p111.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 29, 1911 Ther. Went to the office yesterday but no news from home this AM on my going there got letter from Kate, took some of the brethren thro the St Johns Market and in the afternoon visited the Museum and at night went to a Picture show on London Pond − a very fine view of travels in Italy, wrote home to Kate, and a letter to Mary A Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. This AM went with Dell to the office to get his check and at 10.40 AM took train for Manchester got there in 40 minutes fare [-]/6 Bro Meltton met us at the station and we then took the train for the Elders Quarters, after staying there about 2 hours, started out to find cousin Edward, whom I found at his shop and he was delighted to see me and insisted upon my going with him to Southport 35 miles off ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p112.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 31, 1911 Ther. Had a pleasant interview with Edwards wife, and a Grand dang[-] of Aunt Jane Perkes, and afterwards went with Cousin Edward to grand Picture show, He got back about 10.30 had a fair nights rest, and after break fast Edward got Taxi Cab, and went to Southport station & then to Mancheste[-] went to Carlton St, and got my Grits & and then took train for Windermere making a change at Preston, got to Windermere at 5 PM went with Bus to Frank Robinsons Wea. THUR. JUNE 1 Ther. Went to J Borwicks Boat shop this morning, and then made visit to Geo Evans who married Edith Barwick returned to Franks for dinner − at 2 PM shouted from Bowness and went down to Newley Bridge, and visited Mr Revell & Lizzie his wife who keep the Hotel there, we got then in time ported, and at 3 PM started in our return, had a grand ride on the Lake with Benwicks Petrol Launch going & coming − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p113.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 2, 1911 Ther. Went to Windermere and visited with George Brockbank and sister and went to Heathwaite to see Agnes [---], and Mary Brockbank who [-]s bed fast, and partially daft as she calls it, she knew me, and staid 30 min went back to Franks for dinner after which went to Joane B. and had tea with Mr B & Winnie, after which I and Mrs B. went to the Low side Grave yard [-]nd thence returned to Edith Evans Ma after a visit with them returned to Franks house Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. Beautiful morning had a good night's [-]est after breakfast Mrs Robinson and I went to Kendal to the Fair [-]t which men & girls are hired for the coming 6 months on the farms of this locality, the Farmers are in hand to make the bargain with both sexes, and after the bargain is made the gave them a s[---] to bend it, and they have to stay the fall time to get their pay or they forfeit what might be coming to them ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p114.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 4, 1911 Ther. A very quiet day, read part of Emersons works, and the preface by T Carlyle and had talk with Franks wife Isabel, on the doctrines of the Church, she being well versed in the scriptures, and the dogmas of Christianity, after Tea went up Bessay Hare, and had a good view of the Lake, and the beautiful sunset, on the hill I met Thos Wordbinn, who made himself Known to me, he has a wife and 3 sons living on property that the father left his sister Elizth lives in Manchester Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. This morning wrote letter to A Jones Provo − and then went to Bowicks & then took a bath at the Hydropothi[-] went to the pier, and met thousands of people who are out for the Whit holidays, went to see the old home of Grand Mother Brockbank and after dinner at Franks started for Witnthrop, had to change can at Oxenholme, and wait there 40 men − got to Miterthorp St at 4 PM and walked 1 mile to Cross Keys had tea then walked to Jeffrey Hodgens, 2 miles and returned ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p115.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 6, 1911 Ther. Had a tolerable night, tho I did not get to [-] until after 11 PM, the house being full [-]men that were doing encampment service [-] the govt all young men, who had to put 2 weeks service each year for 3 years [-]mpulsory, after breakfast had a chance ride to McInthorp station, and then I [-]alked 2 miles to Tom Hodgsons at [-]orklands Inn, went to the Church yd here, and saw Aunt Agnes grave, after [-]anner walked back to M[-]tn thorp, 2 miles, and then had to wait at Kendal for him to Windermere Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. This morning after breakfast went [-]ith Mrs Robinson a fishing she being [-]n expert, after rowing across to the other ride, found where the bass were in [-]reat numbers, she caught 10 and then [-]e went to a place adjoining the ferry [-]otel for our dinner, from there we went [-] Isaac Brockbanks satter how, and from there to Saurey Church yard and [-] on the grave of Aunt Elizth and [-]mele Edd Borswick and then went to the sa[---]y Hotel, and then to Brockbanks and then to Bowness ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p116.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 8, 1911 Ther. Had a visit this AM, with Mr & Mrs Russel, and after dinner went to the Gala of the Bowness people at which races, vaulting and wrestling were the chief sports people from all parts of the Country were there. Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. Had a paper of May 20, from home spent most of the time reading it and then wrote home − I see no other way only to go from here to Scotland for geneology − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p117.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 10, 1911 Ther. Went to Bowicks shop the AM Wrote to Walter Allington at London also wrote to Henry Wallace afternoon went to Joane Bowicks home and staid there for Tea she gave me some B[-]mes [-]eno to take home wrote home to KAB and MAB. 15.00 sent Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. wrote to Rachel Rolike Bethany mo. also to sister E B Bushnell attended Wesleyan Methodist chapel. Rev Lentin officiating he went to dinner to Franks and we had some argument on divine authority. I gave him a Pamplet on Mormon Doctrine went over to [--]wney Hotel and met Mr. Walker whose mother was Ann Brockbank of Sta[--]ley ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p118.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 12, 1911 Ther. Wrote to Bert and Lib this AM and then went to Windermere and visited Mrs Swennson, and went to station, and returned for dinner, afternoon went to George Evans and staid for Tea, and then came to Isaac Browicks and visited with him for awhile then returned to Franks. Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. This morning took the 8 oclock train at Windemere for Edinboro had to went at oxenholme 1½ hours at Carlisle over 1 hour, got to Edenboro at 3 PM went to Pecardy place but could not find where any of the elders lived got lodgings across the street from the Meeting House, and went to the Royal Theatre at 6.40, it was out at 8 30 PM I walked around the City some and learned where I could go to find the Register House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p119.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 14, 1911 Ther. Went to the Registar office and some that I could get in satisfied at excited get the as that my farming is all in [-]arn affect the day looking around the train got of to the best the of by ward abbey, built 1128 not with the elders of the branch [-]t 14 Pickardy Place, I had [-] bed directly approach the meeting place Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther. had a poor night, got up, and after [-]reakfast started out with my grip to hunt up Elder Anderson, who after going in the wrong direction for nearly wh[---] I found at his lodge, he went [-]ith me to the Telelgraph Office and [-]fter sending word to Br Allington [-]bout my going to London we took a train for Portobiblo, a very nice place by the sea side, came back & had dinner & then visited with Bro Taylor, had supper with him & left on Edinboro on the 9 PM train ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p120.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 16, 1911 Ther. Got in to London on the 6.45 AM train, but saw nothing of Bro Allington − after waiting until after 8 oclock − started to find the place where he lodged after a long series of travel on the different routes I got there, and after breakfast and Allingtons [---], went to the Somerset House, and found that I could do nothing, came back and wrote home Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Visited the houses of Parliment and Tates Museum, had a fine day, seeing the sights of the great city went to a picture show with Bro Allington ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p121.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 18, 1911 Ther. This morning went by Train to Elephant & Castle. And by Tube to Old Sheet, and then by bus to Stamford Hill, and thence north the building Deseret, saw several of the Elders being there, staid an hour or two and then started back in a rain storm, after my reform spent the evening with Bro Allington Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. After dinner went with Bro Allington to the British Museum got back at 6 30 PM having spent a very profitable afternoon, saw the hand writing of Napoleon. Fredereick the Great and many others, also the oldest record of the Bible that is known Went by train to Elephant, and then by tube to Oxford C[---]s & chge to the British Museum ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p122.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 20, 1911 Ther. Went at 1 oclock to the Deseret Meeting at 3 oclock about 50 of the Young Men Missionaries at the Priest Ward Meeting made report of their labors showing that there was a great persecution against the saints in all the branches after the meeting the brethren went to Hammersmith to a farewell party given by the Tent family who are leaving for home after an absence of 11 years − it was 12.30 AM when we get to lodge Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Went to the White City, at noon situated at Shepherds Bush towards night took bus for return thro the streets that were illuminated for Coronation ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p123.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 22, 1911 Ther. The boys were out all night and so did not get up, to go around at all, I staid r[---]d the lodge & rested nearly all day. Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. Went to Kensington Museum and saw many of the Worlds relics also visited the Se[---]e School and from there to Hyde Park where we witnessed some games by the soldiers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p124.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 24, 1911 Ther. Started from the lodge at 7.20 AM and got to Huston St at 8.30, got breakfast for [-] since and some crackers, and left in the 10 10 train got to Windermere at 5.30 PM had bath at Frank Robinson's and staid there it rained nearly all day. I retured early & had a good nights rest Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Wrote home and to Pres't Clawson and W G Wagstaff, visited at Isaac Burwicks, met Geo Clark a son in law of I. Borwicks and also his wife − after noon went to Joseph Sc[--]ers on Heath waste, and had tea with Cousin Agnes and her family, visited with Mary Brock and Norman Dawson, son in law of Agnes Scarer walked with me to Bowness − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p125.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 26, 1911 Ther. had to shave and hair cut at Windermere, and then visited at George Evans, took steamer at 1.30, and went to Lake Side and then took train to Silverston visited [-]he Parish Church and spent 2/− [-]etting some names of Brockbank that had been buried in the Parish Church Yard there came back [-]nd visited at Borwicks, and then decided from reading a Book, that [-]ould do some good by going to Hawkshead. Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Got letters from home this AM and also letter from Sport office at 9 AM set out for Hawkshead and on my way up the hill met Isaac Brockbank of Salter how who wished me [-]o call on my way back, I went on to the [---]age at Hawkshead and the bear [-]howed me the records back to 1300. I could [-]ot decipher them. so I commenced where I could I got all I could of the names and then returned to J Bs Farm and [-]taid there 1 ½ hours, and then came to Bowness took my Grits & staid at Br[--]icks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p126.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 28, 1911 Ther. This morning it rained, and I spent the forenoon writing to Lock, Agnes, and Lib, and went to Borwicks shop had visit with Geo Borwick there, went to Isaac for dinner, and then walked to Windermer[-] visited Sarah Swamson who was very poorly. threatened with Jaundice. had a visit with Norman Dawson at his house, and he came to Bowness with me − Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. Started from Windermere at 9 15 and got to Carlisle at 11 30 AM met Mr Campbell the station sapt at his home, and after tea & dinner went to the registrars but found it closed for the day, it rained most of the night, I visited the Carlisle Cathedral in the PM − just before 4 oclock service. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p127.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 30, 1911 Ther. After breakfast went to the registrar of the districts, and found that I could get nothing back of [--]37, as they were only to be found [-] the Parish Registers, after lunch at Mr Meal Campbells the station supt I took the 2 30 [-]rain for windermere got there [-]t 5.15, and to Frank Robinsons at 6.20 PM − staid there that night Wea. SAT. JULY 1 Ther. After breakfast took boat at 9 and went to Newby Bridge got to the Swan Hotel, before Mr Revell, and Lizzie were around had a visit with them, weather quite stormy, walked around with Mr Revill, who is suffering with his old Complaint of Asthma, he and his wife have a large business going on in the summer season, but with more expense than they ought to have ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p128.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 2, 1911 Ther. Wrote letters this Am to D. D. Brockbank. Harry Perks & Rodger Clawson, had a week but the weather is cold and not at all like summer, they keep busy all day at the hotel tho it may be the sabbath, that is the best day for their business Wea. MONDAY 3 Ther. Mr. Revell & I went to the Car[-]inal Church, and spent the day there getting across to the registers of the Church and got a good many names − Send mr Revell some literature on the Philo system of raising & incubating Chickens. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p129.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 4, 1911 Ther. Went to Silverston but did not succeed very well there owing to the order of the vicar, that the virgin should make copies of the records which he agreed to do and forward to me − cloudy all day, and remained in the house, Mr Revell not being in condition to go out much. had a good nights rest Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. Cloudy this AM. I waited until near 9 oclock for breakfast after which I got ready to go back to Bowness, bid Mr & Mrs Revell farewell, and got to Bowness by noon time. I got letters from home and wrote to Kate, Mary A Jones & Mrs F E Arnold. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p130.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 6, 1911 Ther. Wrote this AM to Prest R Clawson at Sport. recd Book from W T Revell on Cumberland and Westmoreland a very valuable help for me to get the History & other information — went to Windermere and had tea with Wm Scoren, and then visited at Cousin Agnes's and Norman Dawson, who then accompanied me back to Bowness he is quite interested in reading our Church works, and is an intelligent young married man with wife and child, she in the daughter of Agnes Scou[-] Wea. FRIDAY 7 Ther. Went to Kendal this AM on the 9.15 AM after going to the Parish Church, visited the Book stores where they usually keep Geoneological data of the surrounding country but could not get anything at all satisfactory, wrote to Mr Brecoly at Wigan for statement of his publications − spent the evening at Borwicks − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p131.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 8, 1911 Ther. Wrote letters to W H Allington D D Brockbank and Harry Perks [-]isited with Graham Robinson for few minutes then went to the Boat Goulding shop of J Borwick & Sons & Isaac took a boat and we went to the Ferry Hotel to witness the start of the Yacht race, we went to Isaacs for [-]inner & then we went for a sail in the yacht, and went up the Lake to near Wray Castle had a grand suit on our [-]eturn got back about 6 PM. Mr Dawson [-]ame to see me at Borwicks − Wea. SUNDAY 9 Ther. Did not feel very well this AM got a letter from Lpool, after breakfast got me names of B out of Franks book, he [-]d his wife went to Church. I went up to Mr Dawsons house at Heathwaite [-]or dinner, Mr Swanson died at noon to day. Mr Dawson came down with me to Franks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p132.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 10, 1911 Ther. After visiting the Borwick family & bidding them good bye & also Frank & his wife took the has & then the train for Manchester arriving there at 1 PM after luncheon took the 2 30 PM train for Lpool getting there at 3 15, went to Edge lane, and arranged for my passage to New York came back and had supper with Harry Perks at his home, after supper went to the Grand Picture show at night and had a good time, seeing the Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. Went to 55 Carleton St, and then read the paper of June 29 1911 in which the state went prohibition except Salt Lake, Ogden & Park City − went to see Elizth Wordbam at Prestwich on the New Berry Road. No 58 Sedgley Park visited with Cousin Edward in which he acknolwedged his disbelief in the Bible and the atonement of the savior said he had no prejudice against any religion, it was b[---] to him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p133.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 12, 1911 Ther. [-] went to a show with Harry and his [-]de and the girl, and got back about midnight, it was a very good show, a variety performance today had a talk with Cousin Edward, and gave him letter to Erin Brockbank to send his son at Seattle, came at 5 pm on the train to Southport to the residence of Edward, after supper went with his son in law Mr Coleman to a picture show got back near 12 oclock Wea. THURSDAY 13 Ther. this AM had breakfast at 8 AM and started for the train, not thinking that Edward would get thru before I started but he did so and bade me farewell I went to Lpool, but did not find any mail at Edge lane it having being sent to Bowness and not returned, after coming down to Church St. met Mr Coleman who took me to dinner with him went to Simon[-] to Lizzie Clark to spend the night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p134.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 14, 1911 Ther. This morning I got away from G. Clarke before any of them were around as I was very anxious to get my passage arranged for [-] the vessel, gave check for 75 00 to pay me passage and some to spend on Lpool. Met Dill De went to church St. and got some Cutlery. I got other things and sent the box to the stage at 5 PM. Dell staid with me at No 8 room, stotts Temperance Hotel Wea. SATURDAY 15 Ther. Went to Edge Lane & got my passage ticket, met Bro McGhee who had come over on the brigm[--] to visit. he was here on a visit 20 years ago, at the same time that I was over. went to the pier at 12 oclock, and after loading up the Luggage the vessel started at 2 30 pm. I got my trunk in the berth with me, wrote to F Robinson and Mrs Geo Clarke and waited at Lucern town ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p135.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 16, 1911 Ther. last night had a poor sleep, the berth was over the screw, and the thumping was grate bad, this morning after breakfast I spoke to the Steward and he gave me another berth in M 216, I got my trunk and drip moved, got to Queenstown about 7 oclock, and got some more passengers, and then started on weather cloudy but the vessel goes very steady, the meals are not near so good as on the La[---] Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Had a better night at my new berth this morning had a fine bath of Salt water, the day is fine, the sun is showing, and the vessel goes as smooth, as tho on a lake, had a change of table stewards this morning, am reading Thackerays Vanity Fair − had a Salt Water Bath at 11 oclock AM. the quality of the meals are improving some − they serve crackers, cheese & [---] at 9 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p136.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 18, 1911 Ther. Had a pretty fair night, the sea quite calm this morning, and the vessel going along quite steady lots of fish jumping up out of the water this AM − the ship does not seem to have near as many on board as she can accomadate passingers are engaged in walking the decks, playing games, reading and amusing themselves as best they can, the food at the tables is much better than when we started out Wea. WEDNESDAY 19 Ther. Sea a little rough this morning, but clear over head − the company on board had a variety of games this the day, meals are getting better each day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p137.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 20, 1911 Ther. very pleasant calm sea this AM made out report of goods I have [-]n my trunk to land at N. Y. The sports of yesterday continued this morning, the Irish greatly in [-]ess of other passengers on the [-]hip, we have nearly all countries [-]epresented on board − finished the reading of Vanity Fair − Wea. FRIDAY 21 Ther. going at my pretty good all day, saw one vessel to day very pleasant, read the book of Mark Twains entitled Tom Sawyer. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p138.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 22, 1911 Ther. good going all day. read the adventures of Sherlock Holmes − Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. Expecting to arrive on N Y at 10 AM got into dock at 11 30 AM and it took nearly 2 hours to pass the custom house, had to pay 8 10 on some [---]y from Lpool, got room at the Herald Square Hotel, I and Bro J E Hill & wife staying there. after lunch or took the car to the Brooklyn Bridge & we walked over it & then took car for Coney Island, and returned and eat at Childs restaurant ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p139.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 24, 1911 Ther. Went to the Head quarters on 125th St. met Bro Snow and Bro Langton who assisted about selling tickets for home it rained very heavily in NY, came back to the Hotel and then visited Maceys Dept Store got some Books there checked my trunk home to Salt Lake, and then took the West Shore R R train as far as Buffalo, and Michigan Central from there to Chicago − took sleeper at N.Y. Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. Had a poor night on the Cars out to Buffalo at 7 AM and had breakfast there and started on at 8 oclock got to Detroit at 2 PM and then wrote home & to Wells Brockbank at Chicago took the electric car at 3 PM for Ann Arbor. got there at 5.30 and met Mr Arnold & family and after dinner, had moth side around the town ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p140.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 26, 1911 Ther. Mr & Mrs Arnold are very kind and went in to stay over, but I must try to make connections at Chicago after breakfast Mr A. proposed to accompany me to Detroit and doing so we took the sight seeing car and took in the principal points of the City had lunch and Then we came to the station and send me off on the Michigan Central for Chicago at 1 40 PM got there at 9.10 PM and had a hard time getting to So Paulins St Wea. THURSDAY 27 Ther. had to get bed at Ho[---] Hotel got up at 6.30 AM, found Wells [-] at his lodgings, and after breakfast went to the City office, and got my ticket for Salt Lake, returned to [--] Paulina St got dinner, and then visited Lincoln Park and from there to Mich Central RR where I got my suit case. and Wells and I got on to the State Street Car and changed at Adams and got to the Rock Island depot at 5.30 PM started at 6 PM, had sleeper ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p141.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 28, 1911 Ther. Got some sleep last night at Omaha changed from sleeper to chair car, had breakfast on the Diner, for which they charged 90 cents for a 25 c meal − went thro Kansas, for about 400 miles. the country being ruined by the drouth, no water for the stock or feed on the range got near to Denver when the train had to stop [-]or a/c of a hot box, took street car and got to Hotel in Denver at 10.30 Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. Got up before 6, and after breakfast and getting some lunch to take along in the car, boarded the train [-]t 8 AM and about 2 PM passed [---] the ground gorge, and so journeyed Home ward, on the Denver & Rio Grande RR − [-] very bad car, disagreeable and dusty ride ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p142.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 30, 1911 Ther. had a very poor night on the train, staid on my seat all night long, the dust from the locomotive was very bad and there being no washing accomadations, got to Salt Lake at 12.30 PM. Ebbie & Harry met me at the station Kate met me at the house we took car to 14th So [---] home to Cottonwood − attended the Funeral of Will Brockbanks chil[-] Wea. MONDAY 31 Ther. Went to the D&RG depot and got my trunk it had been badly abused, tho nothing lost out of it. got home and rested as much as I could. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p143.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 1, 1911 Ther. Met Will Grace at Murray [-]nd had some talk with him [-]n the Riverton Farm on [-]ook returned and in the PM went to the Holliday settlement visited Wm Brockbank Mrs Allington not at home Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. Went to the City by way of [-]he Mill, settled with Deseret News pd 11 85 saw Lock a few minutes, pd Fagg 5 15 got chicken feed heat at 90c pr bushel − chop corn 17.5 pr c saw Br Cope and agreed to [-]o to Herriman to visit ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p144.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 3, 1911 Ther. Went to the Herriman stock Farm by way of Rev[---] switch Bro Wm Grace met me and we went around the Farm they had put up about 40 stacks of wheat saw them cut the wheat and run it into the wagon, visited Orchard and came back at 5.30 PM − Wea. FRIDAY 4 Ther. staid home all day and wrote letters to the old country people that I had promised to write to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p145.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 5, 1911 Ther. Went to the City, and met Mr. Johnson, and got 50$ from him on a/c – Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House, occupied short time on the trip to England and return – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p146.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 7, 1911 Ther. Went on the Salt Lake RR. to Spanish Fork found Joshua had gone with his family to Heber City to meet with the Indian War veterans at their reunion − staid at Sam house and after 4 oclock went with John P Creer in his Auto to Goshen, and return, being absent about 4 hours − Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. Visited with Isaac & Bro Jex at Lumber yard, and saw Dells wife and Isaac wife at his house met with Mrs Banks, and had dinner at J. P Crew's and staid there for a nap − after supper went with Bro Creer for auto ride around the town, Laura Lewis and her family came to visit us at Sams ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p147.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 9, 1911 Ther. Went with Br C[---] family to the RR station, they going to the Lagoon for the day, visited at Laura Lewis's store, and saw Bro Taylor Thurber, Eleanor B. Bro Cornaby, Isaac E Brockbank and wife, and then had dinner at Samuel Brockbanks with Archie & Wallace − Wea. THURSDAY 10 Ther. Went to the City and got state ment of Mr Johnson, found he had not collected the rents pr account Br Cope had settled the Forest Howell notes ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p148.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 11, 1911 Ther. Home all day. Kate had some of the old sisters at the House for [---] — they had a nice time, Bert had been on a trip for a few days got to work last night took the Harmer Buggy to Blksmith shop for repairs Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. pd Mary A B check for Aug collected some rents from the tenants. Exchange Realty pd 900 $ on a/c, which was placed to my credit at Bank made check for Lib for $1500[-] on a/c of loan on house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p149.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 13, 1911 Ther. Went to City, and took electric car for Ogden at 10 30 AM got there at 11 45 had lunch on Main St. and then went to the funeral of Elder Joseph Parry at the Ogden Tabernacle, Bros P G Taylor Witherspoon Middleton Penrose, and Geo Romney occupied the time profitably, came back Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. Came to the City this AM got check from Will Brockbk for balance of my spare of the Frost Home Co. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p150.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 15, 1911 Ther. Home all day. took buggy to the shop to get fixed Wea. WEDNESDAY 16 Ther. Came to City this AM. − pd Cornwall for Water Tax on Big Ditch 700 got Home sh[-]d at Coxs. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p151.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 17, 1911 Ther. Went to Salt Lake with Kate Arnold, and I arranged for Mr Conway putting shingles on the house No[-] Mortenson Court, sent ½ Thousand shingles & 6 lb nails [-] craft not f[--]d me that there was no hurry about paying my Water Taxes. Mr Wharton went to the Infirmary Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Home all day − [-]rote to Agness Thurber W T Russell H West and sent letter from Senior to Bro West ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p152.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 19, 1911 Ther. Went to City and let Br Cope have 600$ to loan until Dec 20/11 − returned to the funeral of William Howards wife at Big Cottd Ward House a very sad case, reselling from tooth ache, and blood poison Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake House, and spoke a few minutes on my recent journey to the old country − attended Ward Meeting at 6.30 PM − visited at Melissa Smiths had a talk with Bert on the proposition of leasing the ground at Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p153.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 21, 1911 Ther. Came to City this AM bringing [-]rod to the car − pd Tithing 5000 got exchange on Chicago for Mr Arnold 90$ − pd Harry Cox 300 on amt he pd for use of land Wea. TUESDAY 22 Ther. Home all day, wrote to C H West about Quarry big − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p154.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 23, 1911 Ther. Went to the City this AM and at 2 PM attended the funeral services of Brother David M Evans, who died aged 90 years & 1 month, had been acquainted with him for 66 years − Prest. McLachlan, Henry Wallace Isaac Grace, Bp Romney, I Brockbank & Bp Sperry spoke on the occasion Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. Went to the City, met with Isaac & J. W. Grace at Bro Cope's office. got home at 1 PM, and then went to Sugar House for some coal. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p155.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 25, 1911 Ther. Home all day. Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Went to the City and returned on the Priesthood Meeting at Stake House. Elders Lyman & Hyrum Smith occupied the time — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p156.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 27, 1911 Ther. Attended Stake Conference at Stake House both morning and afternoon, Elder Lyman and Hyrum Smith occupied the time Elder J. Merrill appointed to the Presidency of the stake. George Aurbach and his folks went to Cottd for dinner Wea. MONDAY 28 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p157.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 29, 1911 Ther. Met with Geo Spry, and talked over the sample of stone wrote to Bro West urging the matter of sending sample soon − Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Came to the City today ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p158.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 31, 1911 Ther. Home all day wrote to Cousin Edward T Molineaux Wea. FRI. SEPT. 1 Ther. Home all morning attended funeral at Sugar Ward of Sister Mary Ann Taylor wife of the late Prest John Taylor, Prest Smith occupied most of the time on the resurrection got some oats from F. Cowley pd him 2 20 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p159.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 2, 1911 Ther. Went to City, took in some things [-]or Kate, she pd me $1 30 — [-]old chick to Co op for $5.30 [-]ot meat at Faggs 50c pd 1 10 for Ham at Co op − " Lib 50 00 for Plasterer " North 7.95 on Angl. a/c " 5.00 on George Rder " Faggs bill 8 50 " Mary Ann 6 30 Grain from Mill 2 00 Wea. SUNDAY 3 Ther. George & his wife, Locks wife & 4 children all here for the [-]ext 2 days − Locks children have been here with his wife for over a week. Went to meeting at 2 PM − Bp Cornwall called on [-]everal brethren as Committees see to the improvement on the ward meeting House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p160.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 4, 1911 Ther. Labor Day, Bert got home some time in the night having been gone since Saturday morning when he went to the City with Alm[-] Neilsons horse, he claims that the horse got away in Parleys Canyon being scared by the train, he and Nielson went back with a team to find the horse and bring back the buggy − took Geo & wife to the car. loaned him $2500 for 60 days Lock & wife & family went home to night Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Came to town, & got sample of stone, that Bro West brought in and delivered it to the Governors Office, sent pension papers − and got rent of Galbraith & Sanderson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p161.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 6, 1911 Ther. Home all day. Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p162.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 8, 1911 Ther. Attended the Funeral of Samuel Brinton at the house of David B Brinton Elders Jos E Taylor, Seymour B Young, Profr Wm Stewart Wm Nay Gr. and C B Stewart occupied the time, Brinton was dressed in his robes, tho he had taken his own life by stay ch[---]e − Wea. SATURDAY 9 Ther. Went to the City, and on my return got some chicken feed from the Mill − sent check to Seans Rosback & Co for 32.50 for seperator and paid balance of the 10$ due from the Elevator Co. to Mary B. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p163.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 10, 1911 Ther. Attended the Funeral Service of George Coleman at Big Cottd Ward House Prest Frank Y. Taylor Bps Iverson & Whittaker and Mite Andrus occupied the time very profitably meeting in the Ward at 6 30 PM. Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Home all day. Bert went to the City in the afternoon, in the fore noon got up what Hay was ready ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p164.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 12, 1911 Ther. Went to the City and got some rent from Chester Ave Bert went to the City for Ham Brinton, and did not get back until some time in the night Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Home all day. Kate and Mary Brinton went to the Temple − for ordinance work had a slight shower of rain got letter from Dell Brock bank − Met the Murray car, at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p165.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 14, 1911 Ther. Came to town. Sent 400 to think 7 Wagnells made deposit 24$ wrote to Dell Brockbank 55 Carlton St. moss side Manchester − got sack grain from mill got letter from Erin Brockbank 701 Davis St Portland Oregon − Wea. FRIDAY 15 Ther. wrote letter to Erin and L F Brockbank and [---] to G. H West of Hoytsville Kate went to city with Wahue and some apples ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p166.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 16, 1911 Ther. Went to City. Got some Gin & Cream of [---] and bolt of Sassaparilla − 2 25 Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at the Stake House, there had been three of the Quorum die since the last meeting, George Coleman Bros A[---]s & Thompson Attended afternoon meeting in the Ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p167.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 18, 1911 Ther. I had such a severe pain in my back that I did not do much but lie down all day Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Went to the City, by way of 9th [-]ast where Libbie is building a house, Bro Mulcock went in with [-]e to 5th So to examine the houses [-]nd made bargain with him for reshingling & doing some other repairs on the house, got some [-]ittle sent from Mrs Haddon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p168.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 20, 1911 Ther. Home all day, sent one pound english money to Edward How 5 Stanley St. Silverston Eng for the record of some of the Brockbank family. spent most of the day, copying names into the record Book of those that I had got an Englan[-] had a little talk as to the rights I might have in any property. Wahue was taken to city with spring wagon for some old household goods Wea. THURSDAY 21 Ther. My back much better this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p169.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 22, 1911 Ther. Came in town this AM got some lumber from Felt Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Home all day. my back being bad, could not straiten up [-]thout much difficulty, took Warners safe care all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p170.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 24, 1911 Ther. Home all day. laid in bed on a/c of my back, Kate went to the Priesthood meeting at the stake house Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Came in town this AM found the old house deserted, after having it in possession since 1874 when I built it ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p171.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 26, 1911 Ther. Home all day, my back being very bad with L[--]bago Wea. WEDNESDAY 27 Ther. Came to town this AM found [-]hat the Bank had made a mistake in giving credit for 200$ to Ms Bs [---] and it being [-]ndorsed on my note ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p172.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 28, 1911 Ther. Went to City Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p173.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 30, 1911 Ther. Went to the City Wea. SUN. OCT. 1 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p174.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 2, 1911 Ther. Wrote to Margaret Borwicks sister Berkeley, California and W. S. Mob[---]ux R D [-] Pearson, Washington. Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. Came to City, rented rooms to Mrs Hanson at 400 pr mo. collected rent Galbraith 800 Sanderson 400 Pd Geo 2000 for work. Faggs 1090 Sugar House Coal 1000 L B Meyer 8000 . deposited 2000 at Bank recd Clark 400 Haddon 200 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p175.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 4, 1911 Ther. Home all day. Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Went to the City, and attended at Tabernacle heard Prest Taff make his Peace speech Bert went to the city, with me ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p176.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 6, 1911 Ther. Home all day. Kate went to the Conference with the Horse and buggy, got home with Lib. at nearly 8 oclock at night Bert did not come home today − cows went with out milking bright Wea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. Went to City with Lib. attended Conference in the PM Elder C W Penrose Geo F Richards, D O Mackay addressed the Conference returned home at 5.15 PM had to get the Cows up, and milk them ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p177.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 8, 1911 Ther. My back was so bad this AM that I could not go to Conference staid in bed most of the day − had to milk the cows this AM and in the evening Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. My back still continues Bert came home sometime in the night, had to stay [--]net all day, Mrs B went to the City and brought out the girl. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p178.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 10, 1911 Ther. Staid in bed all day had symptoms of vertigo, and do not improve very much in my back, It rained and snowed nearly all night and some of the time in the morning — Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Got up about 10 oclock this morning − still have the dizzy spells, and my back bothering me, took some Kale Phos tablets every 2 hours, and they helped my dizziness very much, went to bed early but had a poor night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p179.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 12, 1911 Ther. started at 10 AM for the City feeling much better, the dizzy feeling has abated [-]nd I hope to improve right [-]long met Bro Frank, Snow who told me of his experience at the hospital Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. Home all day, the dizzy spell still continues. went to May Norths and got same medicine for my back, and went to see about a plow, for the use of Bert in the place Bro Rider, and his wife came for a visit, for short time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p180.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 14, 1911 Ther. Feeling a little better this AM came to the City, met with Bro A [-]ia[-]que, got money for Alma at State Bank, got time for Conway, to fix the under pinning Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. Home all day, Kate & her Children, Lock & his wife & children, Libbie. came out this AM for the dinner. I attended the High Priests Meeting at the Stake house − the teachers of the Wards had meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p181.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 16, 1911 Ther. Home all day Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Went to the Funeral of Prest John Henry Smith, at the Tab at 12 M. heard all the remarks of those that spoke F M Lyman, Wm Spry Anthon H Lund, Reed Smoot Rev Freund H. J. Grant J. F. Smith. got letter from St Louis about the State Bank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p182.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 18, 1911 Ther. Home all day — wrote to Norman Dawson a letter in answer to his Newton pd 15.75 Cope " 8 00 − 26.75 Wea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. Went to the City, this AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p183.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 20, 1911 Ther. Home all day, Bert went to the City with team to get a sulky plow, that I had bought from Con W & M Co − but after loading it on the wagon, he did not return at night nor sent any word − I got the Cows up expecting him home but they did not get milked at night Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Milked the cows this AM and then went to the City, saw Burton at State Bank, and found that McEwan sent the a/c to St Louis for them to collect, saw Bro Cope about the Herriman stock Farm project ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p184.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 22, 1911 Ther. Went to Ward Meeting at 2 PM Lib & her ma went to Forest Dale, feeling some better went to Mary's for the night Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Home all day, Bert had Mr Beers here to help him pick prunes, and move the Cedar Mill from lower orchard got letter from State Bank accepting my offer of $15000 for my note in favor Hardy Young Co, in Nov 1893 for $237. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p185.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 24, 1911 Ther. Went to City this AM, and took [-]n a sack of sand for foundation [-]n Mortenson Court, collected [-]00 from Clark & 2 00 from haddon returned for lunch at 1.15 pm Wm Howard came down on the Car, Kate went to meet him at 16th South, he spent the evening and staid all night Wea. WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. The Primary election in Salt Lake, proved an overwhelming victory for the Non Partisan Ticket so that the probability for the rate of the American Party is very doubtful after Jan 1st next, came to Sugar House to have the house sh[-]d − gathered some apples this forenoon. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p187.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 28, 1911 Ther. Went to the City Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Attended Stake Priesthood Meeting and then went to Forest Dale to attend the Funeral of Mary R Young ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p188.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 30, 1911 Ther. Went to City and attended Funeral of Geo F Brooks at the 12th 13th Ward House. Elders Levin E. Young, and C. W Penrose occupied the time, came back by way of Murray, and took up Alberta Alwood, to the house to help for awhile Wea. TUESDAY 31 Ther. Bert had trouble with the Plow, got Wellerton Brinton to come to help straiten it out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p189.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 1, 1911 Ther. Went to Sugar Hosue after some coal with spring wagon got 1100 lb, and got it off the wagon before noon, after hitching up again, horse refused to pull I struck him with end of lines he kicked up over the front of wagon & caught me on the leg inflicting a severe wound, but which I did not Kane, until the Ho[--] shown, I went to Sugar for another load, but soon found that I needed to do something with Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. My leg after having it dressed had to careful and keep it in one position, as it was a deep cut on the spine bone ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p190.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 3, 1911 Ther. Home all day Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p193.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 9, 1911 Ther. Have had to stay quiet all the time since being kicked on the 1st of the month − wound healing up slowly Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. [-]agg Bro took the pigs over to the slaughter house to dress − The first snow − of the season commenced this PM and fell about 3 inches my Leg has not healed up and has been painful in my effort to use it a little talked with Isaac Grass over the Phone ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p194.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 11, 1911 Ther. Heavy wind the snow is blowing in every direction Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. Came over to Libs this noon with Bert. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p195.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 13, 1911 Ther. Came to the City, and was sworn Petty Juror for Nov term of the Federal Court, and heard the case brought under the Pure Food Law, my leg pained me much all day. I came back to Libs at 4.30 PM and had my leg fomented and some boracic acid put on it as the pain was severe the whole night Wea.TUESDAY 14 Ther. Attended court all day disposed of the Greek case at 3 PM by finding the defendant not guilty adjourned until Thursday meaning at 10 AM went to Libs for the night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p196.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 15, 1911 Ther. Brodie came with Horse went home for a few hours paid Faggs & North ap[-] and at 3 pm. Bent brought me back to Libs, staid a short time at Locks. as Lib had gone to City had my leg dressed and then came to Kates about 8 pm. Fred had gone to Idaho – Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. At the Court Meeting at 10 AM. balance of Juror not empanelled exensed until tomorrow morning – got a credit at bank from Exchange Realty Co of $1333.45 pd my Taxes $263.63 and. loaned The Herriman Co 1400.0 got 400 from Clark & 200 from Hadd[-]n, deposited 1500 / got Cooper Sims & 600 from Kraut got medicine from Woolley 400 got pd [--]ippers 2 25 staid at Kate ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p197.jpg) Wea. Fri. Nov. 17, 1911 Ther. Attended court at 10 AM — and was released to appear at 2pm — got note of Herriman stock [--] for 1400.00 — went to Kates for dinner had talk with Wm Grace about farm work Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. Went to City this AM and [-]eturned early, met Bert [-]n 3rd So. going into the city with ducks for sale ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p198.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 19, 1911 Ther. Attended L[----] Meeting at stake House, and then went by Ca[-]ts Libs for lunch. and remained there for the night Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. Went to City and attended Court at 10 AM. after a ferry was empanelled the balance of Jurors arent released until Monday at 10 AM came to Libs and then home with Buggy ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p199.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 21, 1911 Home all day. Bert came home at breakfast time [---] went to the Relief Conference at Stake Hall I took her to Carlene & met her in the evening Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Went to the Court at 10 AM after some delay in a case before the Jury. it was dismissed. And the court adjourned until Tuesday morning at 10 AM I came out to help. and then home — lot Ms Cooper have $350.00 on loan 18 Her[-]man stock & land leo — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p200.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 23, 1911 Ther. Home all day. — Kate went to town with Bert some more. and esteemed at 5 PM Got letter from Nate me[--]sing 20$ to on his senior connection Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. Done to Libs this AM. and took care from there to City met at 10. AM at Court room was drawn on a case. Hannigan vs Utah Copper Co swing for damages for loss of 2 fingers on left hand. Court decided he had no case against the Co — adjourned until Monday the 27th at 10 AM — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p201.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 25, 1911 Ther. Clear & bright weather. Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther. Attended Stake Conference both morning & afternoon Kate went to visit Roslin Woodruff, Bert went with Taylor Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p202.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 27, 1911 Ther. In attendance on the Jury at 10 AM. adjourned to Tuesday staid in town all night Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther. on Jury Service ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p203.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 29, 1911 Ther. On Jury Service adjourned to Friday Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Home all day had Libbi & her husband home for dinner ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p204.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 1, 1911 Ther. on Jury service all day adjourned till Monday Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. Went to City with Horse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p205.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 3, 1911 Ther. Attended Tash Meeting which was held in the base ment of Meeting House Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Came to City by cart[---] 6th south. attended court at 10 AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p206.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 5, 1911 Ther. engaged on Case in Court released at 10.30 AM and again empannelled on another case. Wea. WEDNESDAY 6 Ther. engaged on lease in Court ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p207.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 7, 1911 Ther. The lease of Wilson vs the Dyer Co. for recovery of damages for loss of the Cafe of Mrs Wilson at Austin in Sev[---] was taken up this AM, and lasted all day Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. lease still on, and continued all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p208.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 9, 1911 Ther. Came to City this AM. and length folding bed from the Knutsford Hotel and also 2 pair of blankets, handed them out home accompanied by my brother Joshua, who staid all night. slight snow today — Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. It con d snowing this AM attented meeting at the War Conference at 2 PM — after supper came to the City, it still snowing quite heavily ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p209.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC, 11 1911 Ther. In attendance in the Court at 10 AM . The case of Wilson vs the Dyer Co. was angered and court adjourned before the case was given to the Jury, went home by way of a Hor[---]. where the horse had been kept all day got home at 7 pm Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther. drove to Libs, and car to the City, case went to Jury and they deliberated and gave Mr Wilsons widow–, 10 00000 in the afternoon. The case of Mrs Tame was called before the same Jury, they awarded her 156000 after being brought into Court, The Judge released all the Jury men outside of Salt Lake leo, requiring the balance to be in attendance at Court January 2, 1912. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p210.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 13, 1911 Ther. The Federal Court Pd the Jurors by check on Deseret National Bank mine – being 81$. Got credit for it at the bank – attended the funeral of Elder Henry Taylor of Mill Creek. at the stake Tabernacle. Elder Morgan Hamilton, Mr Rae, occupied the time Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p211.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 15, 1911 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Drove to the City in a snow storm. Sent Xmas numbers of Deseret News to W. T Rewell [---] Borwick & Robinson Norman Dawson, E. T. Molineaux Harry Peaks, Nicol Campbell L T Brockbank, W E Brockbank E B. Bushnell, Agnes B Thurber Lib bought a Piano at Auction for 6500. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p212.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 17, 1911 Ther. Attended H.P Meeting at Stake Tabernacle. Took Bro Jesse Murphy with me Those brethren that had known the Prophet Joseph in his life time were requested to be there Bro Job Smith, Bro Wilding, Bro Warren, Bro Jacob Peart, Bro Edward Morgan, occupied this time very profitably giving some remenisences of the early days of Nauvoo – Wea. MONDAY 18 Ther. Went to the City this am. leaving the House at Sugar House, Took off the Horse shoes, and drove him bare – footed. got some blanks at the Temple for ordinance work got letter from Norman Hanson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p213.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 19, 1911 Ther. Mrs B drove to Sister Woodruff's, and got back at 5 PM. Arden sent me shaving Brush for xmas Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Drove to the City and took in Phonograph to Kates got glass in h[---] for Mrs Pratt. sent And[--] a book. Shepherd of the Hills got 100 lb Corn for chix at 1.80 p c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p214.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 21, 1911 Ther. drove over to Forest Wale Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p215.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 23, 1911 Ther. Went to the City, and returned at 2 pm, got sack of chicken feed Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. Attended Meeting at the Ward House. Elder W. D [---] Bro Ma[---] met with the High Priests of the Windor Ward. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p216.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 25, 1911 Ther. Went to Libs for dinner Kate Fred & the children Harry & his brother had dinner at 2 PM and then I came back & spent the evening with the Grand children at Mary's Heber & Joseph being there. Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Went to City, and staid at Kate's for lunch Ma & Lib there also — got 2000 lb coal from Sugar House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p217.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 27, 1911 Ther. Home all day. Bert went to Sugar House with the Bobsled Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Went to City. and rented house to Mrs Williams for tea [-] mo – Exchange Realty Co pd [-]eir interest ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p218.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 29, 1911 Ther. Snowing most of the day George & his wife came out to stay a few days I went to Mothers to meet them on the state sheet George paid me 25$ he borrowed from me Wea. SATURDAY 30 Ther. Went to City, got a pair of pants at Cutlers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p219.jpg) WEA. SUN. DEC. 31, 1911 Ther. [-]1[-] A E Brockbank [-]ay 28 To Cash 10.00 [-]e 30 '' '' on team, 100 00 [-]an 9 1911'' '' '' Wagon 35 00 '' '' '' Harness Complete 25.50 [-]eb W Griffiths 5.00 Mah 11 leash – 5 00 [-]p 2 4 – 2.00 '' 1 Plow Wheel 1 50 22 525lb Hay 3.15 '' Seed 60c WatchGlass<25> 85 [-]uly 30 1 Mackintosh ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p220.jpg) NOTES FOR 1912 Elizabeth B Bushnell born Nov. 8—1838 Liverpool Eng George Hanks— Grace Idaho Gen[-]ite [-]olley— L. t Brockbank W. E. Brockbank Mrs F. G. Arnold Lobbie Meyer Mr John A Worth, Mr Ch[--] Reynolds John P B. Heber P L. W. B. Jos. P. [-] Jones at Wallace Sam Brock Joshua B. Elizth B. Agnes B. Th[-]mber ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p221.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Isaac Brockbank ordained High Priest and set apart as 2nd Counselor to Bp E F Shirts of the 8th Ward Salt Lake City, by Pre. q Bishop Edward Hunter May 25, 1890 acting in that capacity until the spring of 1890, when he removed from Salt Lake City to Big Cottd Ward. and in July 1890 went to England in a visit with my wife Kate ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p222.jpg) Winder Ward 1908 ADDRESS TELEPHONE Roll of High Parish- Jos a cornwall 47 44year Ms B Williams 40 39 " J. P. Brockbank 32 29 " Andrew Mortenson 69 66 " Emm[---] Clawson 83 80 " Jesse E Murphy 80 77 " Marshal Holand 64 61 " Eoan W Jones 42 39 " John Sutherland 28 45 " Isaac Brockbank 74 71 " Rachel Fuller 56 Alain Fuller 43 40 Wam B[---] 67 64 Chas Robinson 64 61 Chas J Patinson 47 41 Cyrus Neff 59 54 [---] Solomon 70 W[-] M B[---] 52 Lucas B Hannah 59 Lars A Lassey 50 Wm Forsythe 51 Ralph Savage 51 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p223.jpg) ADDRESS 2246 TELPEHONE 21 Brockbank 23 296 John A Samuel 24 423 John Brockbank 25 406 26 412 standards villa 27 306 Kirkby stephen 3M 201 George Brockbank 2756 Pool Bank Crosthursate Kendal John JB Heathfuld Bromfield ma Brayton Cumberland J L Brockbank B[--]way House Budge sheet Carlisle Richard 13 Brockbank Leanty Cumberland Mary Park Mas B 20 Muleashy Crescent stammy Cumberland John Cusion B The Croft Kirksanton Sil[---] Cumberland N M Brockbk Beckside W[---] Silveroft J J 13 7 Hoad Porace Wornton Lan Wm. Brockbank N[---]y Man 6 Union sheet [--]enston ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p226.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE A James 458 So 5th Wisket Provo City, Utah Mrs HaH[--] Kink[---] Star Idaho Rachel M Rolicke Bethany MO Joseph Mamwaring Ridgeway MO Mrs Phillip Schwenk Bethany MO E. R. Brown Wilson Roomin 34 Am Ave Monata Place 4725 47th Place Figuaron C[--] - on MT ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p227.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE W W Day 684 Locust St Polland One D E Brockbank L H Brockbank 2144 So 9th East City G M Brockbank 157 So 1 West Salt Lake Mr. Miles 237 I Hellman Los Angeles - Bldg Mrs. Tho. Jenkins McCammon Idaho ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p228.jpg) Ocean Park ADDRESS TELEPHONE E E Co 3449, 4115 Meter - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p230.jpg) ADDRESSES Hoytsville Stone Quarry North West [-] 4 [---] 26, 2 North 5 East List 13 School of mines Captain Hare, C H West L[---]t[-]s Pharmacy Co Vandeventer & Laclede Aves St Louis Mo - Leonard Mackay 17 Ha[-]field Road Handsworth Birmingham John Wilson 13 Casey St near the Territory will con- vene on Monday, January 14. There is, it is said, a vast amount of business on hand which demands early attention. It is to be hoped these wise men will accomplish something beneficial to the the interests of the Territory, dur- ing the present session. WE HAVE R.S. Reports and other articles, also poetry, for the paper, which we are not able to publish this issue. Our paper is very small, (and we women have so much to say,) [Column 2] That we are obliged to manage shrewdly to make room for it all. If our contributors will be patient, we will do the best we can to please them all. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p231.jpg) INSURANCE EXPIRATION Company Amount Premium Expires Borcklebank Howards visitation of Eng & Wales vol 9. 141 sec 124 Chamecry Lane London Emblems Panch Requests George Mevers 17 Paragon 2A Warwick — For information Mathew Hamp — 49 Louise Road Northampton — going to E. R. Phito – Publisher Elmira. New York The Philo System of Progressive Poultry Keep[-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p232.jpg) Exchange Realty Co pd Aug 10/11 NOTES AND BILLS $900.16 Date Drawers Time Dec [--]/19 Exchange Realty [---] leasing [---] to the [--] Dec 23/ Dec 23 to exchange Realty Dec 23/ Dec 29 Edmund Coves[-]y 3 year Jan 15/10 L. H Sims 3 year " 17/10 J F Newton 3 yrs 7.6 4/10 Th[-] Johnson 2 " April 6 WH Amoot 3 " Dec [-]/[-] A G Brockbank 1 " " 27/10 Herriman Stock co 6 Mo [---] Peter Johnson 3 years Jan 7/17 F W. Cope " " Febb / 11 Herriman Stock Co, 1 " May 8 Herriman stock Co Aug 19 Herriman Stock Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p233.jpg) [--] 5/11 [---] Realty Co or [---] RECEIVABLE 141.70 No. Where Payable Due Amount 10837.50 Dec 23/[--] pd 7193.50 3644.00 these [--] to draw 67 0837 50 S Interest payable quarterly ^217 ^^20 1000 00 at 7 1/2 per Cent " 1875 1000 00 at 87 --- " " 20 00 1400 00 " 7 1/2 -- " 26 25 1400 00 " * - " 28 00 400 00 . 8 - " " 8 00 150 00 . monthly [-]000 00 8% quarterly 1 600 00 . 8% " -- 32 00 400. 00 8% quarterly 1828. 00 8% quarterly 500 00 8% quarterly 600 00 8% on demand " ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p235.jpg) PAYABLE No. Where Payable When Due Amount Milio made in the Balthe[--]ne Lpool to New York in Jan[--]y 9th at noon 495 "18th — — 413 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p236.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — JANUARY Received Paid 5 Wharton 1 00 2RR Huro 50 00 7 Wharton 1 00 slurper 5 50 " Haddon 2 00 Men C 80 " Conley 4 50 R R Fare 1 00 " Miller 20 00 Lock 50 11 Kraut 1 00 16 H Rinto 5 00 " Sims 6 00 " Water Tax 37 20 " Sanderson 4 00 18 H Rent 22 50 " Holbrook 8 00 Meterdop 10 00 13 Haddon 3 00 " Miller 4 00 March[---] Mrs Amy Manwaring 83 Oxford Road C up M Charles M BeasoJ[---] Ltroe [-] Charles & Howorth at 0% Harold 15 Charlott st WG Hammy & Parker St M.B. Henry Morning st. Charles it con John 5 Han[---]son BL Of Thomas 15 Hamilton st 0% " 5 Mess. La Upon It William 44 Boadford RR [---] " 25 Work st.W. G. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p237.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT--JANUARY Received Paid Manchester [-] Gorton Brockbank [-] 35 Woodland R[-] " David 42 Hulton st S " Elijah M 88 Rumford st Cow M " James G[--] Bank [---] ^[-] " James 92 Long[--], O. T ^Hixton Jesse 2 Turnbull Rd. L Jos[--] Lynwood Home[-] Distributing Joseph 16 Peel [---] High[---] Oliver D[---]hurst T[---] Rob 830 Oldham Rd WH Ms Sarah Ann 27 W[---] st oh Thomas. 73 York st. H [---] James R[---]h, Devonshire road P B [---] F. 236 Burton road West Dido [---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p238.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — FEBRUARY Received Paid Send Books of Mormon Norman Dawson 12 Oak[--]wart Road Heathwaite Windermere Wm T Rewell Winby Bridge MM Winston Lancashire Frank Robinson Windermere Brock Broness M Windermere ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p239.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — FEBRUARY RECEIVED PAID 1910 Mch 10 Mrs Haddon 19 00 " Conley 13 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p240.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT – MARCH [Column 1] Received 6 Griffiths 40 00 " Galbr[--]th 16 00 " Sanderson 8 00 8 Haddon 2 00 " Conway 2 50 10 " 1 00 15 Haddon 2 00 " " 1 00 20 " 2 00 " Miller 15 00 25 Haddon 2 00 [Column 2] Paid 3 R R Fare 55 75 " Hotel – 5 00 8 Mdrine 1 00 " Granite 13 50 " Meat 6 05 " Make 5 90 Tel Bill 4 00 Mrs Tet[---] Wilson High Gate – Alk[---] & Poll[---] strickland Gate ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p241.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT— MARCH Received Paid Mch 15th Mrs Haddon owes 12 00 Mch Conway Mch 15th owes 10 00 Mrs Wharton Mch 20 owes 8 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p242.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — APRIL CASH ACCOUNT — APRIL [Column 1] Received 3 Jinson 10 00 " Haddon 3 00 6 Miller 20 00 " Sanderson 4 00 " Galbranth 8 00 10 Haddon 2 00 " Krant 6 00 " Sims 6 00 " Miller 4 00 " Wharton 5 00 " Coleem 14 50 16 Haddon 4 00 " Wharton 3 00 19 Miller 5 00 21 Conway 1 00 " Haddon 4 00 " Forster 8 00 24 Haddon 2 00 [Column 2] Paid 5 Grain 2 20 " Meal 1 00 16 Oats – 1 70 22 Bran 1 00 " Chicken Sk 1 25 25 Shoes 2 50 " Shirts & Pot 1 50 " S[---] 35 " Medicine 25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p243.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT--APRIL Received Paid May 15 Fare from Omaha to Oneida , 2.95 Oneida to Ridgeway 1 40 Ridgeway back 1 40 [---] to [---] 7 25 13.00 [---] for [---]thama Salol to [--] Puls-[---] [---] Soda [---] 120 [--] [---] [---] 69 [-] [--] [---] & dr ag chloroform [--] 6 oz- [---] [---] 3 times for day after meals-- ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p244.jpg) CASH AMOUNT—MAY Received Paid " Haddon 7 00 1 Grain 2 85 " Jenson 4 00 " North 4 00 " Anderson 4 00 Tagg 7 15 " Galbraith 8 00 Milk boy 1 20 " Connell 8 00 Jensen 50 " Vinson 30 00 Carab[---] 30 3 Mrs. Conway 1 50 Johnson 90 " Wharton 1 00 [---] 6 Led Perkins 3 00 Strickland 8 Mr. Jems 12 00 10 " Haddon 3 00 " Wharton 1 00 Conway 1 50 Mr. Day — Gitson Ill — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p245.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Received Paid Miss Woodburn 58 Bury New Road Sedgley Park Prestwick Manchester Joseph Manwaring from Oct 19, 1817 live 89 years 5 mo 10 days Elizabeth Hannah Manwaring from Ap 26-1822 Died Nov 29-1907 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p246.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — JUNE Received Paid Taxes 1911 Forest Wale 43 45 Woodmansee 9 09 10th Ward 20 51 Chester Ave 20 51 10th Ward 19 35 40 acres 3 42 5th South 146 98 263 31 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p248.jpg) 1911 Sept 16 –1911 CASH ACCOUNT — JULY Received Paid Notes in Deseret Nat. Bank Exchange R.60 10837.50 10837.50 Edmund S. Lovesey 1000.00 L. Ot Sims 1000.00 J. F. Newton 1400.00 Peter Johnson 1600.00 Herriman Stock Co. 5000.00 F. W. Cope 400.00 Herriman Stock Co. 1828.00 " " 500.00 " " 600.00 W. H. Smoot 400.00 J. P. Brockbank 100.00 [---] L. [-]. Brockbank 650.00 Oct 8 Herriman Stock Co. 1400 00 Sibb[-] B. Ma[---] 718.00 62 0 Herriman Stock Co. 350 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p249.jpg) 291564 CASH ACCOUNT — JULY 108624 Received Paid 1911 Dec 23. Area in 1st [---] [---]. 2452 25 June 13 Megan 300 2452 25 Dec. 23. 1909. 6/0 int-pay quarterly -- " " " 162 56" " 29 " 7 1/2 1875" " 3 yrs Jan 15 1910 8 20.00" " 3 yrs" Oct 27. 1910 8 32 00" " 3 " Dec 27. 1910 8 100 00 " 1 " Jan 7. 1911 8 8.00 " 1 " Feb. 6. 1911 8 36 56 " 1 " May 9. 1911 8 10.00 " Aug 19. 1911 8 12.00 " April 8. 1910 8 8.00 " 3 " Nov 17 - Dec 23 - Auc $639.90 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p250.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — AUGUST Received Paid 2 Pension 24 — 27 Tagg 515 12 Krant 1000 ''Des News 117 '' Sanderson 1200 Grain 40[-] '' Galbraith 8 0019 '' 28[-] '' Hanson 4.00 70 Leol 120 '' Henderson 8 00 19 Mrs Conway 1 00 '' Conway work 1 00 23 Haddon 5 00 '' Lelank 4 00 '' Millon 9 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p251.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — AUGUST [Calculations appear] Received Paid Hold Revenue 510 ½ So Main Los Angeles — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p252.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT – SEPTEMBER Received Paid 2 Grain [-] 10 00 1 Oat – 2 20 12 Conway 1 00 2 Ham ~ 1 10 " Kraut 12 00 " Tagg 856 " [-]ims 6 00 7 North 7 9 7 Haddon 5 00 " Grains 2 2 19 " 3 00 10 " 1 2 clark 4 00 16 Gin 1 2. I5 Haddon 2 00 " Sarsparilla 1 00 Br[---]y 2 00 Grain + 25 23 R[---] 4 00 25 Paint 1 95 Locks &c 1 55 Grain 15 October 1911 3 Haddon 2 00 Grain 4 20 " [---] 4 00 Plow 30 00 " [---] 8 00 Lumber 31 30 " S[---] 4 00 Labor 20 0 6 Conway 3 00 27 State BR 150 00 12 Kraut 6 00 235 5 " Sims 6 00 " Haddon 2 00 17 " 2 00 24 conway 1 00 ' 2 00 " Clark 2 00 23 [---]dall 4 00 30 Conway 1 00 " Haddon 200 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p253.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Received Paid [---] [---] [---] [---] [---] Nov a/c 15 Kraut 6 00 " Sims 6 00 " Haddon 2 00 " Clark 4 00 20 Conway 2 00 Conway pd " Sanderson 4 00 1800. since 22 Haddon 2 00 Aug 19 - 1911 25 Clark 2 00 [--] Conway 2. December [-] Conway 3 00 19 Conway 1 00 Haddon 2 00 " Pratt 3 00 4 Pratt 6 00 26 Conway 1 00 " Sanderson 4 00 28 " 1 00 7 Clark 2 00 12 Sims 6 00 Krautt 12 00 18 Haddon 2 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p254.jpg) Carlisle. Cumberland CASH ACCOUNT — OCTOBER Received Paid Mrs. Eleanor Brockbank 20 Maleash Crescent Stanstreet I M. Brockbank 16 Losonme St J C Brockbank Old Brennings House Bridge St. — Jos Brockbk 35 Elred St. Registrar Office 7 Vicksea Place Carlisle Haddon June 13 Rent 8 00 " 21 " 11 00 July 10 4 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p255.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — OCTOBER Received Paid Cumberland 60 3 Alston 4 P[-]nn[-]th 3 Brampton 2 Longtown [---]lisle 1 Wigton 1Cock[-]mouth 1 Whitehaven 1 Bostte D. E Brockbank Hartford Apts 687 Flanders of Portland Ore ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p256.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — NOVEMBER Received Paid S[-] News 3758 Apl 29 –1911 [calculations appear] M[---] Campbell [---] Citadel station C[---] George Brockbank Law Fill G[--] Farm George Brockbank Low Fill G[--] Farm Ben E Rich 33 West 125th ST NY Mrs G[--] Cl[--] 23 Clifford Rd S[---] Seacomb ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p257.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Received Paid Agnes Hodgson died March 25 1895 aged 81 years [---] Hodgson died May 30/94 aged 60 years — Inscription of House built in 1686 now occupied by SBrockbank [---] War W[---] Died [---] A[---] Robinson Rector of English Church at Los angeles – Morgan Davies 427 so 9th East Salt Lake City – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p258.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER [equations appear at the top of page] 77 Cam[---] Grove [illegible line] L[---] 92 Portland CL South Poty Lancashire Wm Hughes 19[-]g Market St Oakland Cal J A C [---]iland [---] [---] Ocean Park Gombaults Cai[---] Balsam Mother[-]ills Tablets Elm [--] Bor[-]ick deed [---] 1899 M[-] Dixie L Powell 1602 Delaware St Berkely Cal I. Brock[-] wife son Norman Dawson 12 oakthwaite Road Heathwaite Windermere ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p259.jpg) Wells T Brockbank 1955 Jackson R[---]a[-]d 3rd [---] Received Paid German E Ellsworth 112 s Pantina St Frank S Brockank 184 So sell at Will Brockbank R Dental College of Surgery Chicago Ill Rudger Clawson 295 Edge Lane L Pool — Henry Perkes to Mal[-]est & Son 101 Bridge Street Manchester Mr J W Johnson 717 Pearl St. Jeffrey Borwick Oakland Cal [The following is written in the left margin] around down afar ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p261.jpg) Victor William Brockbk 9 Hayes Court Camberwell New Rd S. E, Brockbank Victor 3 r Bump St. St James S W Brockbank & albino 6 cowpas Court Conbell E C. Harry Purkes 19 Parkfield St Rusholme m/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F11_p262.jpg) 172 ½ Libbie Tel No 5763 X 2136 So 9th East Cope 4515 – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p036.jpg) Remembrancer Name. Isaac Brockbank Residence. Murray RD 4 P.O. Box. 147 Business Address Holladay, Utah Telephone No. Watch No. Case No. Airship Automobile No. Motorcycle No. Bicycle No. Bank Book No. Safe Deposit Box No. Laundry Mark Size of Hat Gloves '' Hosiery Cuffs '' Collars Shoes '' Underwear '' Necktie Shirts Company Premium Due Fire Ins. Policy Life Ins. Policy In case of accident notify ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p037.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 1, 1912 Ther. Beautiful clear morning snow on the ground fair sleighing. George & Jennie here Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM the case of US vs Hoffman was presented before the Jury and the Judge ruled the form of indictment was defective and dismissed the case ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p038.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 3, 1912 Ther. Had a poor night. stomach bothered me all night attended Court and after being empanelled was ruled off, a white slave case, [-] other Jurors were objected to. Wea. THURSDAY 4 Ther. In town all day, sent check to Walsh Plumbing Co for $3900 for connecting sewer on 11 st. Went to picture show in the PM. and then to Libs in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p039.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 5, 1912 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM and was excused until Monday morning at 10 got horse shod at Coxs and got home at 2 PM. with letter to Norman Hanson and sent him Liahona Journal Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. Went to City, and returned at 2 PM. wrote to Erin Brockbank. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p040.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 7, 1912 Ther. Weather mild this AM about 1.30 PM snow storm started & prevented me from attending meeting. Lock came out and returned with me in the afternoon Lib drove the horse back I staid all night Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Attended Court this AM and was discharged from any further attendance for the term. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p041.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 9, 1912 Ther. Home all day. wrote letter to Frank Robinson pd Mary her check Wea. WEDNESDAY 10 Ther. Went to City by way of [---] leaving the horse here & taking car for city ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p042.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 11, 1912 Ther. Drove horse all the way to City. Collected K[---] wrote to Dan[--] Brockbank good sleighing all the way to the City. Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Wrote Isaac Borwick and sent letter to D D Brockbank at 55 Carlton St Manchester Kate went to Libs this PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p043.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 13, 1912 Ther. Went to City. saw Mrs Cargo at Kates. Bert down sick with a severe cold Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Went to Libs for Mrs B and in the afternoon went to the Ward Meeting. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p044.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 15, 1912 THer. Went to the City and gave in my record at the Temple of Baptisms for the dead got back early in the P M Wea. TUESDAY 16 Ther. Went with J W Brockbank to the Temple and got the Baptising attended to. he was baptised for 28 persons and I for 20 persons. got back at about 1.30 P M. had 20 women baptised by proxy. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p045.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 12, 1912 Ther. staid home in the foreupon and went to Libs for the afternoon & then to Salt Lake attended Empress Theatre and returned to Libs got her some stuff at City Hall [---]elry 1 00 Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. Went to the Temple. and went thru the endowments did not get out until 4.20 went to Libs. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p046.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 19, 1912 Ther. Went to Temple for George Brockbank got out at 3 PM. got some medicine at Bridges Drug Store. 1 15 Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p047.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 21, 1912 Ther. Attended High Priests meeting, took Bro Murphy down in my buggy attended ward meeting in the PM — Kate went with me. Ralph Savage talked Wea. MONDAY 22 Ther. at home all day — went to Murray in the afternoon. and took Mrs. B to the Car, she went to Libs for the night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p048.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 23, 1912 Ther. Mr Corbin drove me to the state street car. went to the temple and got my record. & paid for 12 women. Gas — and came to Libs where Kate came from her visit to Mrs Frances. Wea.WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Went to Temple this am and done work for John Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p049.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 25, 1912 Ther. Done Temple work for George Brockbank and then came home to Cottonwood. The horse is very lame from the effects of a gravel in his foot. Mr Corbin notified me that he had a better job in view, than to stay on the place — Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Had a bad cold in my head wrote to Harry Perks in reply to letter from him written on the 8th of the mo — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p050.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 27, 1912 Ther. Went to the City, and saw Bro Wells on the subject of the extension of the rail road to Cottonwood. Got the Interest of Newton 26.25 – Wea. SUNDAY 28 Ther. Attended Priesthood Meeting at Stake House — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p051.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 29, 1912 Ther. Home most of the day Afternoon went to Murray after bottle of Medicine. Came by Pacific Express, and had to pay 30c dear medicine when you have to go 4 miles over a midday road to get there, took Nadine down and she is so weak that she could hardly go — Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. Went to the City, and read result from Mrs Williams in the afternoon returned and attended a [---] on Taylor Brockbank in the occasion of his 33 Birth day, which occurs on the 31st ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p052.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 31, 1912 Ther. Went with Will & his wife to the car line at 9th East and then by car to the Temple to do work for relatives Sarah took a name for my folks. and Will took a name for Mary's folks Sarah got headache and had to come out early I staid at Libs all night Wea. THUR. FEB. 1 Ther. Will & his came at 8 AM and we went to the Temple getting home at 8.30 — were late getting out. & came to Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p053.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 2, 1912 Ther. Home all day, in the afternoon, went to the Ward Reunion at the Ward House were the people gathered at 3 PM but it was after 4. before the people got ready to eat I responded to the toast in honor of the old folks got home at 6.30 PM — Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. Fine weather — Went to City. Horse very lame ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p054.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 4, 1912. Ther. Attended Fast Meeting Lib & her husband came out yesterday. and staid today Bert went to City and did not return last night nor today. had to milk the cows. and attend his horses Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Went to Car line 9th East and came to the City - paid for 10 persons ordinance work loaned Ashton Jenkins Co 130000 at 7% payable quarter got rent from the County ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p055.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 6, 1912 Ther. Came over to Libs this PM, loaned George 2500 for 10 days – Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Attended Temple and worked for Thos Brockbk got out at 3 PM Sarah A Brockbank took name of Margaret ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p056.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 8, 1912 Ther. Attended at Temple. and took name of Isaac Brockbank an ancestor of mine – got out at 2.45 PM – and then phoned to Bert. and he met me at 16th So & State st got notice that Exchange Realty Co. had deposited 100000 to my credit at D W Bank Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. Home all day. wrote to Agnes B Thurber. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p057.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 10, 1912 Ther. Went to City, and learned that Exchange Realty Co had deposited $1251.25 to my credit. Exchange Realty Co paid Mrs B 2000.00 Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. Attended Meeting, W H Haigh of Taylorsville Geo M Cannon Jr occupied the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p058.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 12, 1912 Ther. Went to City, collected rent on Chestor Ave Mrs Krant 600 " Mowrey 600 Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Went to City. pd for 12 names ordinance work collected $250 from Conway ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p059.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 14, 1912 Ther. Spent the day in the Temple — done ordinance work for John Brockbank leave Ashton Jenkins Co check for 1350 dollars on 7% loan for 3 years from date Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther. Spent the day in the Temple and done work for William Brockbank, asked Prest Lund about the ordinance work for Josiah Manwaring and he said it would be all right to do the work for him. Louisa Worth da[-] of May B Worth died this morning of Heart Failure, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p060.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 16, 1912 Ther. Home all day — Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Attended the Funeral of Mary Louise North dan of John A & Mary B. North Bp Whittaker of Sugar Ward occupied most of the time very profitably ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p061.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 18, 1912 Ther. Attended H P. Quorum Meeting at Stake House, attended Ward Meeting at 2 pm. Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Home all day wrote to Frank Robinson and got letter from him written Jan 28/12 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p062.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 20, 1912 Ther. Went to City by way of Car line on 9th East Mrs B. went with me to Libs. Cottonwood people gave her a surprise got back at noon time Bert gone of to help catch fish at Jordan Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Wrote to E. T Molineux at South port Blustery all forenoon sent Mr Arnold draft for his interest $90.00 for 6 months to the 23rd Feb ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p063.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 22, 1912 Ther. Went to the Temple and done [-]rdinance work for uncle Josiah [-]anwaring and came back [-] Libs. Where I stand all night. it snowed some thru the night, Mrs B. had been to see Mrs Dr Schinfield, and to treatment for her trembles Will Brockbank done work for Theophilus Smith of Canada Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. Went to the Temple today and done work for John Brockbank returned with Will to Cottd ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p064.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 24, 1912 Ther. Went in to the City, and got the money to loan to Ashton on a Mortgage loan of K A B for 2000 or property on 9th E st running 3 years from 23-C Nov 1911 at 7% — Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. thing cast wind blowing all day, attended Conference at Stake House in the AM atend apostle O. F. Whitney on the power of the Priesthood on the administration of ordinances ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p066.jpg) Wea.WED. FEB. 28, 1912 Ther. Home all day. Kate at Libs she went to see Phillis Ferguson Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. done work for William Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p067.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 1, 1912 Ther. Temple work Edward Brockbank Got home at 5 PM Horse very lame, bad foot. Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. Went to City, loaned George 60$ in addition to 40.00 previously loaned making 100$ went to see land of Hendrickson in Holliday drove Young Nick to City and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p068.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 3, 1912 Ther. Home all day. stormy and wet, Horse quite lame. Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Went to City this AM sent my Pension paper and recd 500 from Mrs Pratt on Rent a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p069.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 5, 1912 Ther. Home all day, wrote Wea. WEDNESDAY 6 Ther. Attended funeral of sister Woodruff at Waterloo Ward Prest J F Smith, Apostles of M Lyman, H J Grant spoke heard of death of Bro A Mortenson in Winder Ward after supper went to see his family at their home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p070.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 7, 1912 Ther. Attended Temple, ordinance work for John Brockbank Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. Done ordinance work for Jacob Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p071.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 9, 1912 Ther. Attended Theatre on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the theatre the opera of Robin Hood got back to Libs at mid night had the horse I borrowed from Taylor standing at Libs all day until 1 oclock in the morning of sunday, on account of Bert, not returning from the City to take it home Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. Came on the Car to 3rd so & state with back their children But met us at 16th so & he and Lock & another boy from Alfords' attended the funeral of Bro Andrew Mortenson who died on Monday the 4th inst — attended Ward meeting at 2 PM – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p072.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 11, 1912 Ther. Home all day, spent the time reading, and recording Temple work done for the Brockbank record – Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther. Went to City, and pd 12.00 for Temple work pd Water tax 800 on 5th so street – Got letter from Norman Dawson and Mr Howe of Ulverston – wrote to [-]ut[-] and D D Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p073.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 13, 1912 Ther. Home all day, fixed [-]p record of Temple work to date – Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Went to the City and sent Norman Dawson, fifty dollars as a loan for him to emigrate with from home to Utah – at 2 PM attended the Funeral of Bro David Mc Kenzie a long time friend. Prests Smith Penrose, and Elders H J Grant & Bp Nibley occupied the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p074.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 15, 1912 Ther. Home all day. had a letter from Frank Robinson informing me of the death of W T Revell. the husband of Lizzie Borwick wrote to Frank Robinson for further particulars – Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Attended Election at the Holliday School House went to City & returned at 1 PM Kate very poorly at Libs ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p075.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 17, 1912 Ther. Report of school election of the Wasatc Dist. majority vote of 1 [-] Bond of $80 000, in Holladay [-] no. 14 Yes – attended H P meeting at Stake House, and Relief Society Meeting at the Ward House. Mrs Lloyd of Emerson Ward, occupied most of the time, a cold south wind most of the day, clear sky Wea. MONDAY 18 Ther. Cold south wind. went to the City, drove Taylors Horse to 9th koast st. Kate went to the Memorial Meeting at Stake House in a/c of death of sister Woodruff ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p076.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 19, 1912 Ther. Home all day, went to Will Brockbanks with Taylors Horse, and then to L[---] Reynolds found the little mare with a sore back. It commenced raining in the evening, and it later turned to snow Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Snow over 6 inches deep this morning at daylight, the most of the season at one time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p077.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 21, 1912 Ther. Went to City with E P Hendricksen and wife, to whom I loaned 75000 on their ground & house on Holladay for 3 years at 8% pr annum went with E N. Ashton for lunch came out on the car to 9th E & 13th and then home with Bro Hendricksen & wife got 840 lb Luccan Hay. at 75c for C $6.30 – Hendricksen owes me 3.35. Int to April 1st on his loan Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Clear & Cold this AM. wrote to Isaac Borwick about Mrs Revells death – [-]ate went to the Hospital to take massage treatment ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p078.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 23, 1912 Ther. Came to City, with Berts horse to 9th E. Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. Attended meeting at Ward House. 2 young men talked on Home Industries ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p079.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 25, 1912 Ther. Came to City. Bert brot team over to Libs to plow ground got credit for my credit from Exchange Realty Co. Came to Spanish Fork on the 4.20 PM. Had visit with Isaac Grace on the train — staid at Sam Brockbank all night Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Went with Joshua to the Grave yard and visited many of the stones to decide on one for Fathers grave. Sam and Joseph had to go to attend their grain land. visited at Sister Hughes. Isaac E. B. and Bro Jax's sister Jax quite sick 86 years of age. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p080.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 27, 1912 Ther. Sam brought me to the San Pedro station. met John Brockbank at Provo, visited with John Park & his son albert Martha & Tom Allen and H[---] Hales & his wife, Joe & his wife and John Park took me in his Auto & we visited Beesleys Monument works there, looked at one that he p[---]d at 22500 Wea.THURSDAY 28 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p081.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 29, 1912 Ther. Went to City this AM Wea. SATURDAY 30 Ther. Heavy snow on the Ground rain & snow most of the day — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p082.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 31, 1912 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting this PM. was called on to offer opening Prayer had a very successful meeting many of those present spoke Bp Cornwall absent Wea. MON. APRIL 1 Ther. Went to the City, but did not accomplish anything Hendrickson paid his interest to Apt 1. Paid sewer Tart 189.55 amt due to Mch 31/12 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p083.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 2, 1912 Ther. Home all day, went to Charles Reynolds to see if he wanted land to farm Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Went to the city, got some rent and interest from Lovesey – Paid bill of H K North. 5.75. and he pd me balance 3.25 which with check for 9.00 16.00 pd on Monday 16.00 made the amt of check 25.00 that he had paid to George in money that I had loaned to him and which had been dishonored for want of funds ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p084.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 4, 1912 Ther. Went to City. collected some Rent drove horse to Mr Arnolds — went with Bp Ashton to see the property 1602 st belonging to m[---] [---], found property needing repairs – collected 4.60 from Mrs Arnold for Butter & eggs – Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Attended Conference at 10 AM Prest J F. Smith occupied most of the forenoon, after meeting took the Murray Car for the 1st Murray Meeting House and met the children and grand children of Richard Maxfield on the Anniversary of his 81st Birthday- came home at 5 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p085.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 6, 1912 Ther. Attended Conference at 10 AM Bro Whitney and Richards and Hyrum M Smith Wea. SUNDAY 7 Ther. Attended Conference at 10 AM Elder Irino. Jos & Smith Jr Prest Caths. and Bro McKay in the PM Elder Talmage Ben E. Rich. Prest J F Smith ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p086.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 8, 1912 Ther. Went to the City, and took some stock of the new soap Co, and paid 25000 on a/c of 800.00 worth of stock the balance payable at 87.50 pr month. Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. Home all forenoon, visited at C Reynolds. put in a bridge over a swampy place ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p087.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 10, 1912 Ther. Went to the City today Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Attended the funeral of Mr Elswick at the Ward House. it commenced storming heavily at 3 PM and snowed thro the night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p088.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 12, 1912 Ther. stormy all day – staid Home all day Wea. SATURDAY 13 Ther. stormy this AM, after noon went to the city Lib & her husband came back with me from their place ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p089.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 14, 1912 Ther. Attended meeting at Ward House. Missionaries Mackay & Dunford Billy Galland came to the house hunting a job Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Yesterday, had Billy Galland train out some brands. Harry for some Box Elder trees, and I took him & Lib over to their home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p090.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 16, 1912 Ther. Attended Court this AM and was assigned to Judge Armstrongs court for the April timeof the Court. after lunch met at 2 PM, and adjourned to next day at 10 AM Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. met at 10 AM, and after being impannelled was challenged & excused ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p091.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 18, 1912 Ther. met at 10 AM, and empannelled for damage suit. Mrs Earls against Dr Geisy. she suing for the loss of her son 19 ½ years old. Claiming that Dr. Geisy had treated her son, for a disease without her consent. whereby he died, and she asks damages for the loss of his help, in her support Wea. FRIDAY 19 Ther. It snowed heavily last night Kate had severe cramp at 4 this AM she came with me to Libs, where the Granite Stake Relief Society planned to meet as a surprise party, Court met at 10 AM, and dismissed the Jury, until the court heard the argument of attorneys ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p092.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 20, 1912 Ther. Heavy storm all yesterday went to the City took in 6 2 minute records for Mrs Arnold – made 4 days at court Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake House. the brethren that had been recommended from Winder Ward were ordained 4 priests. Thos Gundersen Ed. Gundersen Chas Bolton & Bro Spencer – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p093.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 22, 1912 Ther. Went to Court this AM but it being very stormy; the Court adjourned until Tuesday Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Attended Court at 10.07 rather late on a/c of being detained with Mrs Pratt collected 3.00 and allowed her 2.00 on her rent for chicken house roof. Jurors not empannelled on case discharged until Thursday morning — got Hay at Sugar. 2.35 wrote to C. H. West Hoytsville ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p094.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 24, 1912 Ther. Got 600 lb Oats from Harper at 250 [--] C. 15.00. Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. Met at Court and was excused until Monday 3 days this week ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p095.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 26, 1912 Ther. Home all day C Reynolds commenced work Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. Went to City and took milk & butter for Mrs Arnold ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p096.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 28, 1912 Ther. Attended priesthood meeting at Stake House at 2 PM and Ward Meeting at 6 PM had Home missionaries Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Went to Libs and tied up the Horse in the street, on my return, found a fellow sitting in the buggy who called himself a humane officer, who said that some woman had telephoned to Humane Society about my horse being lame & not fit to drive notifying me to appear at Murray tomorrow at 11 AM before Chas Holm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p097.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 30, 1912 Ther. Went to Murray, and at 11 AM – Holm, and his henchman put in an appearance, and on the reading of the complaint. Holm said he would give me the minimum allowed by the law. which was % 50, which I paid. afterward I found that he had lied about it as he had discretion and could [--]mit according to the gravity of the offence Wea. WED. MAY 1 Ther. Went to City by way of State Street on car line, on appearing at Court, was notified that all Jurors were excuesed until Monday the 20th May, visited the Salt Lake City Cemetery, but the weather being very blustery, did not stay long went to Fred Arnolds for dinner and home on the 1.40 Car. Threatening for storm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p098.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 2, 1912 THer. Home all day, it commenced raining about 11 oclock and kept showery all day, fixed up pasture fence this AM – Alma & Bro Shoots. helping – went to Will Brockbank for some Healing Powder Bert went to City. this AM and did not get back at night Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. It commenced snowing at 7 AM, and continued all fore noon, got some Hay in the small wagon from Alma got credit back for Indirect a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p099.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 4, 1912 Ther. Home all day, heavy snow storm. most of the day Bert came home at. 7.30 PM Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Went to Fast Meeting, at 2 PM. Kate quite poorly the past 3 days Libbie came out with Bert Lock walked over from his home. and then took a chance with Bert to go to car line ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p100.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 6, 1912 Ther. Went to City. Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p101.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 8, 1912 Ther. Went to City. and paid 85$ on Uno Cleansing Co Stock Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p102.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 10, 1912 Ther. Went to City and collected Berts check for $38 — collected 300from Mrs Pratt. Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Went to City, and got rent from Chester ave furnished Mrs Krant with qt paint for her room. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p103.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 12, 1912 Ther. Lib came out, and George with Mr E[-]te, and then Lock & his family, came for a few moments went to the Ward Meeting at 6.30 PM missionaries Bishop absent Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. Went to City. Called at Walt Templemans to see about Bert he had been at the City all day Sunday. on a spree got back early to Cottd — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p104.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 14, 1912 Ther. Came on by the Murray Car Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p106.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 18, 1912 Ther. Got Paper for 531 Chester Ave. at a Cost of 1.85 Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Attended H. P. Meeting at Stake House, Prest Frank Y. Taylor related some of his experience in the financial world, which was a lesson to him for all time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p107.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 20, 1912 Ther. Came to City and on my attendance at Court was excusd till Tuesday at 2 PM returned in the PM — Got letter from Norman Dawson that he expected to sail on the 9th in the "C[-]lhe" Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. Came to City on car line went to Cemetery and saw Mr Wiscomb on the ground [-]f my lot, who proposed to [-]ell me ½ [--] whole lot at the [-]ate of 50$ pr lot, immediately [-]djoining my ground, and to fill up the lot with earth, so as to be near [---] with the surrounding ground ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p108.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 22, 1912 Ther. Came to Court this AM, and the attorneys not being ready for the trial, took adjournment until 2 PM. pd Miss Jackson 6$ being amt due her until the 19th WD empowelled in a case of Peter vs U L & R Co — Norman Dawson came to Cottonwood having made the hip Pom Windermere in 14 days — Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. Met on the same case and heard arguments all day — Jury in the Peters case Mr Luck. Mr Jensen Mr Adam '' Croft '' Mace '' John Muir '' Brockbank Mr. Butcher ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p109.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 24, 1912 Ther. heard the balance of the argument on the Peters case, N Dawson cond work of F. Arnolds house to paint, went there for lunch – after the after noon session, court adjourned until Monday Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. got some lights of glass for Mrs Williams, Bert came home towards night. with one of his horses give out. so that he was unable to work ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p110.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 26, 1912 Ther. Attended Conference at the Stake House Prest J F Smith spoke at both meetings and introduced the Patriarch who expressed himself in a kindly way Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther. Came to town, and got the charge & instructions of the Court on the Peter case, and then retired for consideration of verdict after taking informal ballot found that they stood 5 for plt and 3 for dft. went to lunch at the Moxum Hotel we were locked up until 10 o'clock and then I drove home getting there at 11.20 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p111.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 28, 1912 Ther. Had a serene spell of coughing about midnight, but got around early, and paid Mr. Havens for 7 ½ days work & let him go Bert spent the day looking for a horse. he went up to the brewery. and on the way met with an accident by which he broke a shaft of the buggy the Jury brought in a verdict for the defendant on the Peter case. Wea. WEDNESDAY 29 Ther. Came to the City with Lib & her ma. was called on the Case of Newton vs C. S. Lime RRLe the names of the jury being Jensen, Croft Mace Luck. Brockbank, ash Adams, and Miller after the impannelling of the jury. court adjourned until Friday at 10 AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p112.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 30, 1912 Ther. Decoration Day. It commenced raining early and centered all day. so that I remained home — Wea. FRIDAY 31 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM case of Newton vs A. S. L RR Co on the 3rd day. lasted all day and adjourned to Monday at 10 AM Relief Society had their Grand Gathering at the stake House at 8 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p113.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 1, 1912 Ther. Went to City from Libs on the caf, and returned at 12.30 PM had to wait for the return of Mrs B. from the city, she had visited Sister Bitner who had been very sick Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Home all day. my foot being quite sore from the affects of being stepped on by a horse. sent a reg to the car to meet George & his wife & baby. had to send him back to the Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p114.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 3, 1912 Ther. Met at the Court room at 10 AM Plaintiff rested his case at 2.15 PM. deft moved for a non suit, and the Jury were excused from the Box. pending the argument of the case - at 5 PM Jury were called in, and the Judge had the verdict prepared - non suiting the pff - and discharged the Jury from further attendance at this term of the court. Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. Came to City and got my Jury time amt to $52 40. and left Warrant with the auditors office sent for my pension 24 00 – pd 25c for call bearings. 30c for Grape nut & onions. deposited $10 00 came home at 5PM – Taylor Brockbank came over & paid 8$ interest on ms note. took our Wallpaper for Mary. pd 160 for 13 cans 25 c. for Ball Journals for Alma ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p115.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 5, 1912 Ther. Came to the District Court Judge Lewis division, on a case of partition of property on the Herbert estate. came in with Mr McGurrows auto and at 5 PM he sent myself and HK North home in it getting home about 6 PM. Wea. THURSDAY 6 Ther. After waiting for the Auto which was to have been sent got word by phone. that 2 should drive over to Car Line [-]all then come on the Car. got [---] the Court Room while of K North was on the stand, and he was on the stand in the afternoon until about 2 30 PM. Mr H McGurren took the stand, when the Judge [-]dered recess, and then adjourned until Friday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p116.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 7, 1912 Ther. The parties not having agreed upon a satisfactory compromise, as to the division of the water rights. I was called upon to take the stand, which ended at noon. I accompanied Mr McGur[---] to his office. and then to lunch at Franklins then went to Historians office and then to Wm spence for information on the eastern trains saw Bro Jex, who informed me of the unsatisfactory state of mind of Joshua, at Spanish Fork Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p117.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 9, 1912 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. Br Shephard of the Ward, occupied most of the time Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. Went to City and got any Jury fees 52 40 pd my proportion of my stock Universal Cleanser Co 85.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p120.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 15, 1912 Ther. Went to the City and got some things for house Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Attended H.P. Meeting at Stake House, and Ward Meeting at night. horse woke after of buggy. by backing at the Meeting House and kicking up over the dash — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p121.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 17, 1912 Ther. Went to City. Dawson white washed the kitchen pd him 10.00 for Mary Ann for work done. painting & paper hanging – collected 14.00 from Williams for 2 mos Rent Lib came out with me to the house preparing for the company to do the quilting [-]aw Geo Naylor who assured me that the UKs stock was all right Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. Mrs B had quilting party at the house. home all day busy cutting weeds in front orchard & Thistles in the pasture pd Mary. 4.00 on Kates butter a/c and 1.00 for Taggs – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p122.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 19, 1912 Ther. Home all day. went over to Sugar in the evening and took buggy over to the Blksmith shop had b[--]docks cut in the lower orchard. Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Home all day. had some wood sawed into lengths. for stove got card from Joshua about monument. wrote him an answer ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p123.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 21, 1912 Ther. Pd Havens 2.00 for work had hard coughing spell that caused a pain on my left breast which has been painful all day the grade for Car line passed the house to day – put wire on North Porch Door. Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. Went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p124.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 23, 1912 Ther. Home all day. John C & Allen Howard & Mrs Belcher the Grand Mother Lib and her husband came out with Johns auto – staid all day My cough still keeps bad and my breast hurts me especially when I cough Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. Went to City this morning but had no luck in getting rent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p125.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 25, 1912 Ther. Home all day, had word from A. G. Granger about the loan on the Herriman Farm Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Came to Sugar with the Mare Alma cut the grass, and on his return broke the machine. he took it to Brontons for repairs, but he declined to do anything on the machine ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p126.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 27, 1912 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Home all day, Got Hay raked up, and put in piles ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p127.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 29, 1912 Ther. sent Mrs Dawson Exchange for 27$ which called for 59.11 pd off Mr Haven for 5 days work on place $5.00 Alma, hauled up the Hay. and put it in the barn Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Attended Priesthood Meeting at 2 PM. no representative from Winder Ward. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p128.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 1, 1912 Ther. Came to Salt Lake by way of street car. George paid me 25$ amount loaned him got ball of lumber placed with Grants lumber Co. for sleeping rooms. Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Went to Spanish Fork, on the San Pedro line. stand at Sam's and attended the celebration in the morning, had dinner at Donns. John Roundy & family was think and Bro Thomas and wife – went to Josephs and staid there all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p129.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 3, 1912 Ther. Went to Joshua's this AM. After breakfast and found a great deal of friction between Joshua & his family. tried to pacify them but found there was much fault on both sides. went from there to Eliza Hales. and then back to Joshua's for dinner. visited at Bro. Jexs. Lewis s and Isaac and staid at Sams all night Wea. THURSDAY 4 Ther. Came to the Cars with Sam and Lib met us at Murray and we got home at 11 AM staid home the balance of the day — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p130.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 5, 1912 Ther. Went to City, and found that the State Land Board had not made the loan. got interest check from Cope – Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. drove the mare to the City and got vegetables and provisions for the house. made inquiry about trains for Portland ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p131.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 7, 1912 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM at Ward House Lock & his family came out to spend the day. Dawson still busy making sleeping rooms connected with the house. Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Came to Libs with the Mare tho she seems to be very heavy and looks as tho she would have a calf soon, got home about 5 PM. after six went to Will Brockbank and got the Incas house, and turned ont Wahne for a rest ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p132.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 9, 1912 Ther. Got the train at Franklin Station at 8 AM, and came to Revere switch where a buggy met me. And brought me to the Herrin Farm. where I met Br Grace Wea. WEDNESDAY 10 Ther. Went to City this AM. pd 8500 on Universal Cleansing Co Stock, Des News 2.00 Telephone 2.00 – got were from Granite Lumber Co for [---]s ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p133.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 11, 1912 Ther. Went to Chester Ave & got Kraut & Mowery Rent returned to Cottonwood early afternoon Mr Eite and George came out in Auto he wanted to get loan of 300$ for a short time Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Came to City & met Mr Eite and took his Note for 300$ for 3 mos at 1 pr C PM – got underwear, and retd to Granite Lumber Co. where I got bill of Lumber for porches. long stuff had hard time getting home after supper went to Louisas place for the m[-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p134.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 13, 1912 Ther. Went to City And got tickets for Portland. 7400 and Travellers scrip for $100.00 Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. started at 9.40 AM. for Portland and had no 2, birth on Sleeper "Shelby" travelled all night but got no sleep. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p135.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 15, 1912 Ther. Had breakfast on the Diner Mush & cup of tea, 80c travelled all day, and got to Portland at 9.30 PM was met at the station by Erin and Mr Hobbs. husband of Fanny Day, who took us on his auto, to his home and made us quite at home Wea. TUESDAY 16 Ther. Went with Mrs Hobbs in their Auto in Company of Mrs Simmons and Nola, the daughter. 13 Miles to their farm, and there we gathered cherries. Erin came over at 6 oclock for dinner Mr. Day busy on service for a Los Angeles woman ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p136.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 17, 1912 Ther. This AM we took care for Cuestion Cliff from where we get a good view of Portland – but owing to the dense fog over the City we could not see anything. Erin took us to luncheon, and we got back about 2 PM. after supper Mr Hobbs took us in the Auto to the Cemetery where we saw the grave of Mrs Day. had a beautiful ride, around the City Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. This morning Mr Hobbs brot us to the steamer landing, and we took sail for Astoria, at 8 AM soon after starting, we saw a man fall to his death, on the new bridge being erected on the river. Got to Astoria at 1.30 PM and after getting lunch at a restaurant we took train at 3 PM for seaside, 18 miles put up at Moore Hotel, pd 10c for supper, 1.50 for bed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p137.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 19, 1912 Ther. The weather being cold and blustery, did not stay on the beach long, and the Hotel are extortionate in their charges for meals, Expense to Seaside and return Boat 300 Meal 50 RR Fare 100 Supper 70, Room 150 BRfast 17.5 Luncheon 30c return RR Fare 500 13.75 left the seaside station at 3 PM and got to Portland at 9.20PM, took car and got to Mr Hobbs at 10 PM. and found Mr Day & the folks still up Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Wrote to Fred, and staid at the house all morning Mr. Day seems to be infatuated with a woman, and spends the most of his time with her. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p138.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 21, 1912 Ther. Went to the Meeting of the saints in Portland – Mr Hobbs driving us there by auto. And calling for us on the close of the Meeting Erin came up to Mr Hobbs in the afternoon and staid until late. Mr Hobbs took him home Wea. MONDAY 22 Ther. It rained most of the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p139.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 23, 1912 Ther. Went down town & met with Mr Fred Sharkey, and we went on to Portland Heights, and spent the time in the PM Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Had purposed to go to University Park to celebrate the 24th, but owing to it being a wet day the saints did not go – visited at Sr Sloans for lunch where we met Bro Reid of Manti, Utah, Grand Father of Jennie Brockbank 88 years of age. one of his grand daughters married to Alex[-] M[---]y of Portland ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p140.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 25, 1912 Ther. Started on the train from Portland at 10.30 AM, got to Tacoma at 3.30PM, and after visiting with J C Day, took the boat at 11th street, and at 5 PM started for Seattle, arriving at 7.30 PM Went up at the Right Hotel, made effort to find Mr Farley but did not find him. Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Had poor night so much noise had breakfast, and went to the landing & met Mr Coleman and Walter Molineux who had last come over to go to Portland to meet us. fortunately we met them in time to spend the day there & then took boat for Keyport at 5.15 got to Mr Colemans at 8 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p141.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 27, 1912 Ther. Had a good quiet nice rest and Got up refreshed this AM walked around up & down thru the orchard. They have here many fine cherry trees, but this year there is a failure of the crop, Apples, pears, berries, plums &c here they have apples on small trees. 2 years old, had talk with Walter S Molineux on his condition here and learned of his status with his father Wea. SUNDAY 28 Ther. A beautiful morning, quiet with nothing to disturb the serenity of the surroundings, the water of Puget Sound. with the boats. plying to the different landing places, and the residences of those who have their business in Seattle. dotted here and there on the land, near the edge of the water, visited the Navy Yard [-]t Bremerton reached by boat from Nanette, here the Pacific Squadron of Battle Ships are stationed with hundreds of men ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p142.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 29, 1912 Ther. We got back from our visit to the Navy Yards, and thro the timber all night. and today went to Silver Dale, a little town 12 miles from Seattle, got horse shod & left at 5PM, and drove thro the timber about 6 Miles got back at 6.30 PM Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. left Keyport, at 9.15 AM, and got to Seattle at 9.45, went to Right Hotel and got Room 401, after lunch took the observation car and went the route of the City, went to the Paxton Hotel at which Mr Coleman was to stop, but he failed to come – retired early – Seattle is a large City of 280,000 people, and seems to be emerging from the stump of values, they have a splendid strict Car Service ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p143.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 31, 1912 Ther. Came on the Boat from Seattle at 9 AM. and got to J C Day's at 11.30 AM. after a visit with him went to Lunch at City restaurant and had a good dinner for 60c. for 2. went to the station and left there at 1.10 PM, got to Portland at 6.30, and to the Hobbs at 7 PM. and learned that Erin was very busy and could not come up, wrote home, to Lib & Kate – Wea. THUR. AUG. 1 Ther. Went with Will Day, to the Pacific Hdware & Steel Co went with him thro the whare house, got tickets fixed for return home. got No 6 Berth on Pullman, went to Picture show, and then back to Hobbs Erin came up, and spent the evening, Mr Hobbs took him home, at 10 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p144.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 2, 1912 Ther. Went with Will Day on the 8 train to Oregon City and visited the paper mills there and saw the manufacture from the saw log to the finished paper, had a grand ride on the river back to Portland after lunch went to the Majestic Theatre. and saw the photo plays in grant style, and the Lady Harpest Erin came to the house and spent the evening. Mr. Hobbs broke the spring of his auto so he could not travel. Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. Clandy this AM – after breakfast Erin came with an Auto to take us to the RR Station, our train was to leave at 10 AM after waiting about half an hour. The train master told of a wash out near Baker City, and that the train would start at 2 PM but finally it got away at 8 PM. Mr Hobbs brot us down in his auto. and we had our bed made up at no 11 Lower Birth [---] I should have had no 6. Lower ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p145.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 4, 1912 Ther. the train going all night, was quite a slow train, it was near noon when we got to Huntington Saw the Wash Cats, near that place, had another night on the train – Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Got up after passing thro the Portneuf Campon, and had our breakfast, out of the lunch Basket, got to Ogden at 9.20 and Salt Lake at 10.30 AM missed the Holliday car, at 10 47 Took car at 11 20 AM, and got home about noon, a grand thing for the Country, within 30 minutes of the business center ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p146.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 6, 1912 Ther. Came to City, on the 9.42AM had my a/c 6 fixed up at the Bank – and got home in the evening – wrote to Mr Hobbs Mr Molineux, and met Samuel on the street who had been to the doctor to get an infection in his face n Harry came out on the Car and staid all night Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Got Incas out of pasture this AM, and took him to Sugar for some Coal & grain – George came out to get some cherries – Lock & Nina and the children came out after 8 PM, went back on 9.42 PM car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p147.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 8, 1912 Ther. Came to City, met George at the Des Bank corner. and went to see a Buick Auto that he was desirous of getting him Will Coulder pd 95$ h–[-]. C. Co- for bal of my stock. 800$ at 75c on the dollar. had card from Mr Molineux Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. Home all day, went to Charles Reynolds about having the grain cut. oats badly lodged on account of Rain storms & wind ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p148.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 10, 1912 Ther. Went to City, and drove Incas all the way & back – got papers from Land Board and took to Bro Cope at 12 30 PM. Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. Bert came out for the AM, and went back. he talked about his resolve to do better, and straiten up. Bro Bagley came out to spend the day. went to meeting on the [-]orning – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p149.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 12, 1912 Ther. In the City, met Wm Grace and got the papers signed for loan from the state – got rent from Kraut, Mowery, and 250 from Conway, Got letter from sister Agnes H[--]ber Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Wrote to Agnes H[--]ber and also got letter from W. E. Day, relative to the Ericksons Extermination ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p150.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 14, 1912 Ther. Home all day – got mare from Will Brckbk, and drove over to Taggs for meat wrote C J Molineux, Frank Robinson, and Lizzie Revell Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther. Went to City on Car at 942 got 500 from Mrs Pratt, and 200 from Mrs Haddon. Got 1.00000 from Exchange R Co on Mtge. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p151.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 16, 1912 Ther. Came to town this AM, with a view of going to the old Folks outing at Saltair, went to see Bro Jos Wells at Car Co office, relative to having a change of stops on the Holliday Car Line Bro Christensen offered his stock at 85c he subsequently sold to Mr Evans for 80c – Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Went to town & met Bert at the 3rd So & State Corner, he appeared to be coming down with Small Pox. I advised him to see some one about his condition, he came down with his team, and staid in the Barn, all night, went with Bro Martineau to see his residence with a view of making him a loan. Taylor got very vexed about my speaking of moving the Car Stop. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p152.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 18, 1912 Ther. Home all day, heavy rain this AM. telephoned Dr Emrick at Murray for him to come and see Bert, who soon diagnosed his cas to be Small Pox, Fred & I put up a tent and he staid in it I carrying his food to him Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Berts horses got into the Oats. and done some damage went to the City – the doctor came to see Bert, he is quite sick – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p153.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 20, 1912 Ther. Home all day – hunted for a man to take care of Bert. did not succeed Dr Emrick found a man and brot him here at 4 PM Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Home all day, went on to the mountain to see the land ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p154.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG 22, 1912 Ther. Home all day – Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. Home all day – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p155.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 24, 1912 Ther. Went to City, collected 800 from Mr Williams, and allowed $900 on papering the house, rent pd to 29 Sept Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Attended Stake Conference at 10 AM. D B Jones. Apostle H J Grant & Seymour B Young occupied the time. Went to F. Arnolds for dinner and then to the Tabernacle and heard Mr Starr Jordan give an address on the subject of Peace ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p156.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 26, 1912 Ther. Went to City, and met George and Mr. Martineau and there being no immediate probability of money from Land Board I gave Mr Martineau check for 400$ – Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Home all day, except taking horse over to Sugar House for to get his shoes fixed, and got 500 lb coal, and some boards for grains box in the cellar ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p157.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 28, 1912 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. Attended Democratic Con at Salt Lake Theatre. B H Roberts chairman of Meeting. George met one and was very anxious to get hold of an auto, I went home on the 5.50 Car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p158.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 30, 1912 Ther. Fixed up grain box and had the [---] come at 4 PM. they got 176 tons Oats, out and moved the machine by 6 PM I gave the machine men 6 of them their supper Charlie took his grain away on his wagon Wea. SATURDAY 31 Ther. Went to City with horse Lent Will Brockbank the little mare to go to Josephs place in Riverdale ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p159.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 1, 1912 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House J. C. Howard came in the eve to address the Mutual [---] George & Jennie came out Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Went to City. and saw the Labor mens Parade got some rent from 5th South St ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p160.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 3, 1912 Ther. Went to City. and got out notices for Mrs Pratt & Mr & Mrs Conway. at 5th So. to vacate the property Wea. WEDNESDAY 4 Ther. Went to City and sent Pension Notice read letter from J D Wells about car stop ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p161.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 5, 1912 Ther. Went to City Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p162.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 7, 1912 Ther. Went to City with horse Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward - House. Elder Jos E Taylor and also Elder Campbell and Pack addressed the people ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p163.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 9, 1912 Ther. Went to City. and met Mrs Pratt who declared she had not been served with a notice Norman Dawson came at 9.30 PM. from Lehi where he had been working for seven weeks Wea. TUESDAY 10 Ther. Went with horse to the City to get some barrels for cider – got three at the Zang saloon. Dawson went to Murray with horse for his tools and then went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p164.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 11, 1912 Ther. Went to City. & met W. Grace and had lunch with him placed papers in hands of Mr. Martineau Jr for service Utah L. & R Co placed a stop sign opposite the house on the county road. Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. Car service out of commission this morning. owing to the line being down at Holliday – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p165.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 13, 1912 Ther. Home all day – Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Came to City. and learned that Mrs Pratt had moved the night before. Found the place in a very bad shape ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p166.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 15, 1912 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake house – Steve Taylor Tom Dobron Bp O P Miller occupied the time – attended meeting in the evening. Br Welling occupied some of the time very profitably. Wea. MONDAY 16 Ther. Took Dawson to the City to fix up the house vacated by Mrs A Pratt. bought some paints and locks. 4.60 he worked all day. – drove Berts horse who was quite mean about starting got letter from E T. Molineux ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p167.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 17, 1912 Ther. Bert went in with Dawson to work on the 5th So property Got 1300lb Coal from Sugar House. 3 10 got door frame from Granite Planing Mill, 1 65. Came to City on the 2 12 Car Got paint & [---]ses for Dawson 2 10 Wall Hard 10c – Got Tickets from J. E Clark for Bryson address, at theatre Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Dawson & Bert went in with Horse – taking some lumber & [-]ash from Granite Lumber Co. Went to Dahlo about girl for Kate Arnold ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p168.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 19, 1912 Ther. Went to City. Bert and Norman working on the house Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. Attended the Funeral of Bro Chas G. Bolton at Winder Ward House Prest F. M Lyman, Bp Price. Bp Cornwall, Thos Gundersen, J P Brockbank, Bro Hinckley, occupied the time very profitably ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p169.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 21, 1912 Ther. Went to City. Heavy Frost last night Killed all the fruit, on the benches and bottoms weather fine but quite cold Exchange Realty Co. pd Interest $103.9% Mr Vinson pd rent of Pasturage 10 00 Wea. SUNDAY 22 Ther. Went in Company of Mary Brockbank and Mary North to see Joseph on the bench near Riverdale. he has splendid peach orchard and lots of them. have already been shipped to the eastern market had dinner and then walked around and gathered a few peaches. to bring home. there has been no frost to hurt the fruit ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p170.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 23, 1912 Ther. Went to the City in the evening to see Mr. Stobbe about the house Dawson worked on the door way most of the day had Kraut boy here to pick up apples Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. Dawson went in to City to work for Mr Rogers – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p171.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 25, 1912 Ther. hired Ralph Taylor to help get up Hay. also got Carl Kraut to help also – they both picked up apples until the mill gave out. Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. this morning Ralph came over. and before going to work wanted me to pay him $150 pr day. so he did not work any more ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p172.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 27, 1912 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 28 Ther. Went to City. and arranged with F W Cope to get some money on Monday next ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p173.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 29, 1912 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Geo & wife and Norman here Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. Went in City and got $5.00000 from F W. Cope. on the loan to Herriman Stock Co – and loaned to L R Martineau $ 5.00000 for 3 years at 8% pr ann Interest pay able quarter Yearly. Taking Mtge on 4 lots and house pd Water Taxes 287.00 " Sewer Tax on Chester Ave for 2 years, 14.60 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p174.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 1, 1912 Ther. Home all day. Kate staid at Arnolds all night, and came out on the 4.50 car saw Jake Christensen about canvassing precinct Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. Went to City. and the Fair met John Butler at Des Bank who hold me Agnes would be coming on Thursday – came out on the 4.20 Car. went to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p175.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 3, 1912 Ther. Kate went on the 10 12 AM Car to the meeting at assembly Hall Agnes came out at 1 PM having travelled all night from Boise Idaho – Wea. FRIDAY 4 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p176.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 5, 1912 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. Attended Conference all day Norman Dawson was with me ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p177.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 7, 1912 Ther. Home all day Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p178.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 9, 1912 Ther. House rented at 238 E. 5th south at 800 pr mo — Wea. THURSDAY 10 Ther. Came to City by way of 9th East ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p179.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 11, 1912 Ther. Came to City in the PM Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. Went to City in the AM and returned at 1 PM Bert came out from Libs and we picked up apples all afternoon. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p180.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 13, 1912 Ther. Attended meeting at 2 PM Elder Davies occupied most of the time. the Bishop was alone at the meeting Bert went to the City Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. Bert got notic from Luke. that. J H Bronton had placed his a/c in his hands for collection. met with J W Grace at Cope's office to talk over the Hog biz ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p181.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 15, 1912 Ther. Answered [-]ites Letter about Sewer Tax. went to the City in the afternoon. Turned the Cows into the field Wea. WEDNESDAY 16 Ther. Home all day – Kate & Libbie came out in the afternoon. Lucas B Howard very sick now for several days C ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p182.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 17, 1912 Ther. Walked the Cows this AM and on the PM – Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Home all day. Bert came home and ground up balance of the apples. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p183.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 19, 1912 Ther. Went to City, had lunch at Mrs Arnolds, on my return got credit check from Des Bank for $500. deposited by Peterson Bros. Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at Stake House. J. W. Fox. J P. Summerhays, Bro Forsythe L C Mariger. W. V Jones and in the afternoon at Ward House, myself and Bro Alfred Solomon were called to occupy the time, a rather slim meeting my talk chiefly on the value of the sacrament to the members Norman Dawson. Phylis Ferguson Mrs Benton Lib & her husband here ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p184.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 21, 1912 Ther. Went to City this PM Wea. TUESDAY 22 Ther. got some Coal from Sheets yard. But took in the Horses for them to keep all winter for their feed – he got 45$ from Greek for log house. pd his Ma 43 $. of if ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p185.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 23, 1912 Ther. Went to Herriman Stock Farm Will Grace met me at Revere Switch. went with him over the land. and the orchard. Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p186.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 25, 1912 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Went to City this AM. and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p187.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 27, 1912 Ther. Home all day. John Robinson and wife, and daughter came out and spent the day here – did not go to any meeting male of so many folks being here – Norman Dawson. Libbie and Wea. MONDAY 28 Ther. The weather being very wet and stormy. did not get much done until afternoon, when I & Norman fixed up the cow shed and the door way up stairs – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p188.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 29, 1912 Ther. Went to the City, Bert went in with Dawson from Libbies. to help fix the Haddon house had to go to Morris's for the cement pipe for them, and som[-] mortar to fix the chimneys made contact for Chester Ave connecting with seven for $99 for letter from Alex Nibley. Portlan[-] about investment in the Jacobs Co Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Snowing this morning. and about 4 inches deep in the ground. wrote a Nibley, and sent him $475.00 in check on the Desert not Bank, for $500.00 in Stock of the F. A. Jacobs Co. Agnes went in this AM to do work at the Temple ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p189.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 31, 1912 Ther. Home all day there being some snow on the ground from the fall of Tuesday night, Horse very lame. Wea. FRI. NOV 1 Ther. Home all day Bert went on the Car to work with Dawson got some wheat from Anderson Agnes came out on the Car Went to the Democratic Commie Meeting at Simloh Hotel very favorable reports given of the County Precincts heard Reed Smoot at the Theatre, on the Progressive Movement ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p190.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 2, 1912 Ther. Cloudy this AM, went to the City, and got some credits from the Bank, got rent of Mrs Sanderson, Wea. SUNDAY 3 Ther. Raining this AM, visited Mr J Christiansen about Ward Matters – was home all the balance of the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p191.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 4, 1912 Ther. Went to the City this AM though it rained heavily most of the day. brought out some posters for the Conveyances and got 10$ from Chairman Thrones to help expenses Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Attended the Polls all day as a chicken. the 62nd Precinct strongly republican, had a hard time to get our vote out staid at the Polls until 7PM and then walked thru the mud home. pd Bm Thorpe 200 for driving team — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p192.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 6, 1912 Ther. The returns of the election gave the County & state to the Ref the nation strongly democratic all the county officers elected Let the Fish man have the Lame Horse for 2$ after keeping him 8 years. he got so lame I could not draw him on the road – Pd Rib McDonald 200 for driving team – Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Home all day. went to Will Brockbank's and Reynolds hunting for a horse to buy ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p193.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 8, 1912 Ther. Went to City on Car, called at Chester Ave, and arranged for Completion of Closet – Beautiful day – got Mrs Arnolds check for Mary B. pd her 600 – Mrs Arnold fixed my hair at her home – Wea. SATURDAY 9 Ther. Beautiful morning went to City on the Car took on buttr & milk for Mrs Arnold. she trimmed my hair, and met Bert and Dawson at Aur backs Co[--] saw Mr Berry – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p194.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 10, 1912 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House – had Lib & Harry George & wife, Lock & 3 child Dawson & Bert for dinner Blowing strong wind most of the day, Bp Cornwall Br Yates, Tom McDonald addressed the meeting Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Came to town this AM – got sent from Mrs Kraut, & part from Mrs Corbin. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p195.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 12, 1912 Ther. got rent of House 600 and paid Dave Griffiths 200 as commission for renting the 2 houses got Mr Mowerys rent $600 Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Went to City by way of Murray and paid Taxes. 263.52 Kates Taxes 86.27 MAB '' 93.44 went to City and got some shingles & hand wall for repairing house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p196.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 14, 1912 Ther. Home all day – Wea. FRIDAY 15 Ther. Went around in treat of horse from Cland Henning ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p197.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 16, 1912 Ther. Went to City. Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at Stake Tab. The visiting Teacher of the Wards were requested to report of the quorum in their wards Will came down and offered me his black mare for $15000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p198.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 18, 1912 Went to the City, had got record completed of 20 names of the Brockbank's that have done for at the Temple, met L G Hands who has open on some mining property in Nevada drove over to Lorrisa's about Mare & Colt. Clyde agreed to take them on Friday Made ent list of names for baptism. Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Completed list of 40 names for baptism and took them to the Temple for work Agnes went in on the 2.42 Car, to visit about Brockbank Kate went to meeting at the stake House and staid all night at Kates – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p199.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 20, 1912 Ther. Home all day, raining most of the forenoon, reading most of the day Kate came out on the evening Car clear and bright in the afternoon Wea. THURSDAY 21 Ther. Sharp frosty morning went to City and learned that George Haddon had died. the day before ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p200.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 22, 1912 Ther. Home all day, Took the Walters mar[-] out on trial. she having a stiff joint in her ankle Agnes came back at night Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Came to City. got Dawson to fix Mrs Sandersons wall Got nails & hard wall & shingle for Dawson. Got groceries at 1.35 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p201.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 24, 1912 Ther. Attended Stake Conference Apostles H M Smith and Geo F Richards, occupied the morning session. and J M Cannon and Geo F Richards & Andrew Jenson Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Went to City and arranged to meet Ed Bushnell who telephoned ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p202.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 26, 1912 Ther. Sold to Clyde Reynolds mare & calf for 50$, he paid 10$ on a/c – went to City, and exchang[-] tickets for Clean Lake to sta[-] on 27th. Wea. WEDNESDAY 27 Ther. Went to City & in the afternoon left for Clear Lake. got to L[---] at 11.30 PM staid at Station until, 6 A M - and then took train for the Clear Lake station where ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p203.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 28, 1912 Ther. We got to Clear Lake Station at 7.30 AM and put up at the Hotel. Kept by H J Bond whose wife is Ed Bushnells daughter. her name is V[---] after breakfast Jane Stott and Ezra Dame, took a train each and took us over to Meadow Creek where we greived at 3 PM having dinner at Bennetts with Elizabeth and Many of the children Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. Visited the Creamery, and saw the operation of making cheese, we then went to Dan Bushnells for dinner where we had a good visit with his folks, went to Johns for the night, I and Samuel had a bed together Joseph & his wife staid there also. Joshua & his wife with Howard ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p204.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 30, 1912 Ther. We went to Allison Stotts for dinner, and then met with all the children, Grand children and Great Grand children of sister Elizabeth, they number over 100. there were between 80 and 90 present at the gathering we enjoyed the evening until after midnight Wea. SUN. DEC. 1 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at the Meadow Ward House Bp Bennett, Presiding. had an excellent meeting, and then went to one of the Grand daughters for dinner. and then to Bennetts for the evening – had a very enjoyable time there ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p205.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 2, 1912 Ther. Left Meadow Creek at 12.10 PM with the two teams for the return Journey to Clear Lake where we arrived at 6.30 PM had supper at Bonds Hotel and they were very Kind to us, refusing to be paid for entertainment. left there at midnight for home Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. After travelling all night got into the City at 6.30 AM and got home at 8.25 AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p206.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 4, 1912 Ther. Exchange Realty Co. pd 725.00 on a/c — Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p207.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 6, 1912 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. Went to City this AM on the car. and took Mrs Arnolds butter, and got her check for last mo. Mrs Corbin moved out of house. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p208.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 8, 1912 Ther. Attended Ward Conference at 10 AM. and at 2 PM – Priesthood Meeting addressed by J M Cannon Br Wheeler and Wm Mc Ewan, also the meeting in the PM – Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. Went to the City by way of Libs. leaving the horse there, and going in on the car. returned at 1.30 PM Dawson went with me to Libs and staid there to do some work ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p209.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 10, 1912 Ther. pd MAB 2500 F McDonald 2 00 Wm Bonthorpe 2 00 Electric light 90/000. Went to City and attended Meeting of stockholders 14 Herriman Stock & Produce Co at Copes office at 5 pm, the directors were elected and report read & approved Kate was housed up all day, on a/c of sickness Got my Pension money — Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Beautiful day. Bert came out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p210.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 12, 1912 Ther. Dawson started on job at Keith Obrien Co – Bert came to City for Horse from sheets coal yard – Kate sent 15$ to Emrich Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. Home all day wrote to Edward Molineux and his son Walter, and sent 475.00 to A Nibley of Portland sent sub to Thrice a Week world and Liahona. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p211.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 14, 1912 Ther. Cloudy this morning, look like snow. went to the City and saw Mr Peterson, about extension of loans on balance of note Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. Attended H P Quorum Meeting at Mill Creek Ward House several of the brethren who had known the Prophet Joseph spoke of their acquaintence with him expressing the though that he was very fond of children. and made such an impression upon them that they will never forget him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p212.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 16, 1912 Ther. It snowed this morning and kept snowing at intervals all day. had expected to kill the 2 pigs today but it being so disagreeable, that we did not do it. Kate was in town and came out on the 4.50 PM Car still snowing, at intervals Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Snowing this AM, but likely to clear up ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p214.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 20, 1912 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Went to City, expecting to take mortgage up, but found that it had to be signed by Kate as a party to the exchange Realty Co – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p215.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 22, 1912 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting Lib was out to help her ma get ready for her trip to California starting on Monday at 2.45 PM Lock came out a little while Bert & Dawson both here Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Norman Dawson went in on the 1st car. Bert took the horse in with the baggage for her ma and Lib, I went in on the 10.12 car and met ma at 3rd So & state. went to Petersons and then cancelled the mtge went to the depot & had their baggage checked to Reno ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p216.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 24, 1912 Ther. Went to City and got back early had taken severe cold. Bert & Dawson came out and had supper, and staid the night. moved my bed from bed room to the dining room, very cold weather Wea. WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. Harry came out this AM, Bert Dawson & Harry went to Mrs Arnolds for dinner, I went to Marys and had dinner with the children & grand children Gave Bert 1$ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p217.jpg) Wea. THURS. DEC. 26, 1912 Ther. Went to City & got back early – things very quiet after the xmas Dawson came out as he could not work on acct of the cold Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. Home all day heard at night of Bert selling house for 175.00 and going with it to Portland ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p218.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 28, 1912 Ther. Wrote to Kate about Bert and went into City – returned and wrote another letter to Erin Brockbank Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Attended meeting at the stake House, and also the sacrament Meeting at Ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p219.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 30, 1912 Ther. Got letter from Mr Arnold and immediately went to the City. and got Chicago 75 exchange & sent him 3063 the amount of Note & 1/4 mos interest. Wea. TUESDAY 31 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p221.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE 1911 High Priests. Winder Ward Jos H. Cornwall Bp. Age 47 Geo B. Williams Cr " 40 T. P. Brockbank " " 32 Andrew Mortenson dead " 69 Emanuel Claveson " 83 Jesse E. Murphy " 80 Marshal Helm " 64 Evan W Jones " 42 John Sutherland " 78 Isaac Brockbank " 74 Alvin Fuller " 43 William Bawden " 67 Charles Robinson " 64 Chas J. Peterson " 47 Cyrus Neff " 57 Alfred Solomon " 70 Wm M. Boam " 52 Lucas B Howard " 59 Lars H. Larson " 50 William Forsythe " 51 Ralph Savage " 51 Chas B. Bolton dead 63 Thos. Gundersen E. Spencer Eph Williams ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p224.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Mrs Smith Taylor Bloomington Gala – S. P R R dau of W. W Day. Alice Ericksons Exterminator for Gophers – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p226.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Walter [-] Conway Cemetery Lot 7 Blk 31 Plat U. 27 Apt 1908 - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p228.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Mrs Geo Clark 23 Clifford Rd Summersville, Seacomb Eng. Harry Perks To Molineux & Sons 101 Bridge st Manchester Eng 19 Parkfield street Rushtine Manchester England – D. D Brockbank 15 Tanner St Hyde Cheshire England A Jones 458 So 5th West Prov[-] E H Hobbs– 684 Locust St E. Portland. Oregon Geo M Brockbank 216 Mnts Cloud Court 2nd south st. S L City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p230.jpg) NOTES 1912 Balance 7-6-9 7408 music 13 Exchange Realty Co. $10837.5 Edmund S. Lovesey 1000.0 L. H. Sims 1000.0 [-] [-]. Newton 1400 0 Peter Johnson 1600.0 W. H. Smoot 400.0 J. W. Cope befr30/12/pd5,000 400.0 Herriman Stock Co 10000 0 Libbie B Meyer 2[--]pd Jan 15/12 1080.00 L. T. Brockbank Sewer con 1900 650.0 D E. Brockbank 23 July 1910 100.0 T. P. Brockbank 100.0 L. H. Brockbank 140.0 Ashton Jenkins Co 1300.0 Ashton Jenkins Co 1350.0 Hendrickson E. P. 750 0 Thomas De[illegible deletion] 50 00 Geo M Brockbank Mch 2 100 00 UKO mfg Co. 250.00 May 6 8500 June 8 L R Manlinegar 5000 0 Jacob Investment Co 500 00 Geo M Brockbank 425.[-] [calculations appear at the top of the page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p231.jpg) Sep 20/12 Ink pd 103.97 Oct 17.12 pd 500 00 INSURANCE EXPIRATION Company Amount Premium Expires [-]ch 22 Ink pd 136.94 [---] " " 110.920[checkmark] 23 Dec 1912 [-]ch 23 June 23 ep 23 Dec 23 6 162 56 23 Dec 1912 [---] 29 June 29 Sep 29 Dec 29 7½ 18 75 29 Dec 1912 [--] 15 Apr 15 uly 15 De[-] 15 [check] 8 20 00 15 Jan 1913 Jan 17 Apr 17 uly 17 Oct 17 [check] 7 1/2 26 25 17 Jan 1913 Jul 27 Apr 27 uly 27 Oct 27 [check] 8 32 00 27 Oct 1913 [-] 8 May 8 ug 8 Nov 8 [check] 8 8 00 8 Apr 1913 [-] 1 apr 1 uly 1 Oct 1 [check] 8 8 00 Jan 1 1913 pl 1 July 1 Oct 1 Jan 1 [check] 8 100 00[check] Jan 1-1913 [--] 5/12 5000 d 800 [-]ay 1 Aug 1 [-]ov 1 Feb 1 [check] 7 22 75 3 years [-]ay 1 Aug 1 [-]ov 1 Feb 1 [check] 7 23 62 3 years [---] 1 July 1 [--] 1 Jan 1 8 15 00 3 years [--] 30 00 pd Mos. May 29/12 500 Aug 8, 95 00 00, July 10 8[--], 60000 Dec 30 Mch 30 [--] 30 Sep 30 8 100 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p232.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date Drawers Time Isaac Brockbank admitted a Citizen of the A S July 29 - 1859 - Court recd page ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p233.jpg) RECEIVABLE No. Where Payable Due Amount L. T Brockbank 1910 To Cash 500 00 1911 saw 5 '' '' 100 00 Aug 7 1911 50 00 So 4 '' '' 50 00 1911 John Sower 19 50 at 160 J strect 719.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p234.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date To Whom Given Time R C, 1746 Fred Sharkey – J. C Day, 1330 Pacific Ave Aetna Legion Co. Tacoma – $712 E J. Chas H Day 506 E Right Ave Tacoma Fred J Day 33 E. L[--]ne st far corner – Barber Mattress Factory ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p235.jpg) Payable No. Where Payable When Due Amount 1912 Taxes 11th Ward Lot 5 Bek 27.P7 assessed at $500.00 1908 20 acres sec 11. 2 501 E. 60.00 170 10 a Plot A. 2. 80. acres 1560 00 44 24 this includes House 400.00 10th Ward Lot 2 Bek 26 P. B valued at 530.00 20 22 Chester ave Lot 7 Blk 27. P B. [Row] [-]2 Houses 400.00 Land 130.00 20 22 8th Wd 6 & 7 Blk 36 4 Houses 700.00 Land 3269.00 151 13 Woodmansee set Lot 8 & pt Lot g 50 feet valued at 235.00 896 1/2 Tax on Land 26555 ramfrd to L B. Howard 1 70 267 25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p236.jpg) Cash Account---January Received2 Haddon 2 00 '' Clark 2 00 '' Hemsey 2 00 11 Krant 6 00 4 Pratt 12 00 '' Sanderson 4 00 15 Soms 9 00 23 Conevay 1 50 '' Haddon 3 00 30 '' 2 00 '' Clark 150 '' Williams 6 00 51.00 Conway llamas 6'' Reba Closets 1 00 '' Letter 1 50 Paid 2 Lock -- 25 15 Lumber 1 00 27 Car Fare 2 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p237.jpg) Cash Account---January Received Paid Cure for Stomach Trouble Take Two peptine Tables Cure for Piles--Prescription +692_D Van Cott Willis Hane Co Rheumateson Cure Wine of Coleman seed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p238.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY [Column 1] Received Paid 3 Conway 1 50 Cracroft 5 50 " Hansen 4 00 north 1 90 5 Pratt 6 00 " Sanders 4 00 10 Clark 2 50 12 Kraut 6 00 " Mowrey 6 00 13 Conway 2 50 " City rebate 3 27 " Williams 6 00 21 Conway 1 50 " Haddon 2 00 Williams 7 00 49 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p240.jpg) Cash Account---March Received 2 Hamson 300 '' Conway 150 7 Conway 150 '' Prett 750 '' Hanson 50 9 Sanderson 400 '' Pratt 600 12 Clark 200 '' Krant 600 7 Mowery 600 21 Pratt 200 '' Conway 100 4100 Paid Grain 190 Mase 85 North 545 Fagg 415 Car Fare 2 00 Bert 25 " 1 25 Mrs Pratt pd Cash 5.00 " 2.50 " 2.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p242.jpg) Cash Account---April Received 1 Clark 200 4 Haddon 100 '' Cromway 200 '' Williams 500 '' Pratt 250 6 Williams 2 00 " Hanson 3 00 Sanderson 4 00 Pratt 6 00 16 Haddon 200 '' Clark 200 23 Conway 300 '' Pratt 300 Mowery 600 Krant 600 4950 Paid ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p244.jpg) Cash Account---May Received 1 Stobbe 700 '' Conway 150 6 Clark 200 '' A Pratt 600 Sanderson 400 10 Pratt 300 11 Mowery 600 '' Krant 600 13 Conway 150 16 '' 200 Pratt 100 '' Hanson 350 24 Clark 300 28 Pratt 300 4950 foss 100% Mrs Pratt 100 4850 Paid ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p246.jpg) Cash Account---June 3 Sanderson 400 '' Pratt 600 '' Stobbe 700 10 Pratt 300 '' Conway 250 '' Hydracy 250 ' Hansen 300 12 Marry 600 '' Krant 600 17 Williams 1400 24 Conway 200 29 Pratt 150 '' Clark 200 5950 Paid ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p248.jpg) Cash Account---July Received 1 Stobbe 700 5 Pratt 600 '' Sanderson 400 6 Conway 1.50 11 Krant 600 '' Mowery 600 Conway 200 3250 Paid Mr Pratt June 190 July 600 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p250.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST [Column 1] Received " Stobbe 7 00 " Williams 7 00 12 Conway 2 50 " Kraut 6 00 " Mowery 6 00 " Pratt 6 00 " Sanderson 4 00 15 Pratt 5 00 " Haddon 2 00 24 Clark 1 50 " Williams 8 00 31 Clark 1 50 " Pratt 4 00 60 50 [Column 2] Paid ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p252.jpg) CASH ACCOUNTS—SEPTEMBER [Column 1] Received 2 Stobbe 7 00 " Haddon 2 00 9 Sanderson 4 00 10 Clark 2 00 11 Haddon 3 00 Kraut 6 00 " Mowery 6 00 16 Clark 2 00 " Haddon 2 50 21 Vinson 10 - 23 Conway 5 00 26 Clark 2 00 " Haddon 2 00 Conway 2 00 30 Haddon 2 00 57 50 [Column 2] Paid 26 agreed to reduce Mrs Haddon rent when she pays up agreed to reduce the rent 29.00 branded they pay up promptly during the month ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p253.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Received Paid 23 Exchange Realty Co owes on Interest a/c 103 97 Pd 29 Lo[---]y 18 75 Pd Oct 1 Herriman Stock Co 194 00 Pd " Henrickson 15 00 Pd F W Cope 8 00 Smoot 8 00 Pd ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p254.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Received Paid 2 Williams 10 00 Sewer 14 60 " Sanderson 4 00 Water 28 75 8 Haddon 2 00 " Clark 1 50 12 Mowery 6 00 " Kraut 6 00 8 Corbin 6 40 " D Griffiths 1 60 15 Haddon 2 00 17 Clark 2 00 21 Haddon 2 00 " Conway 2 00 29 Haddon 2 00 " Williams 10 00 " Belts 1 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p256.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Received Paid 11 Kraut 6 00 Cement Pipe 3 00 " J Corbin 3 00 Gal Pipe 70 " Belts 4 00 Shingles 1 15 " Sanderson 4 00 Hard Wall 45 Conway 5 00 Fagg Bars 4 90 Mowery 6 00 Groceries 2 60 11 Mexican 4 00 Glass 15 14 Tel Co 18 00 14 E Lamps 90 16 Corbin 5 00 " Groceries 50 " Sewer 90 00 For B[---] [illegible line] on water. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p258.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT - DECEMBER Received Paid 10 Haddon 2.00 " Williams 10.00 " B[-]tts 2.50 " Sanderson 4.00 12 Kraut 6.00 17 Conway 2.00 , Clark 1.50 28 Conway 3.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p259.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT - DECEMBER Received Paid H J Bond Clear Lake Millard Co Cure for Audity of the stomach 1/2 tea spoonful of bisurated Magnesia in a little warm or cold heater after eating Common Sense advice by a distinguished specialist ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p261.jpg) Cans Leave City 6 25 AM 7 50 -- 9 20 --- 10 50 12 20 PM 1 50 '' 3 20 '' 4 50 '' 6 20 '' 7 50 '' 9 20 '' 10 50 '' Leave Holliday 7.12 A M 8 42 --- 10.12 --- 11 42 --- 1 12 P M 2 42 --- 4 12 --- 5.42 --- 7 12 --- 8.42 --- 10.12 --- 11.32 --- 12 48 A M ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p264.jpg) Big Cottonwood March 9/08 To Whom it may Concern This Certifies that Isaac Brockbank is hereby authorised to represent for me six '6' shares of Stock in the Big Cottonwood Lower Canal Co. J. A Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p265.jpg) $40.00 Salt Lake City, Utah July 13 1896 Six Months after date, for value received We promise to pay Isaac Brockbank or order negotiable and payable at Salt Lake City without defalcation or discount, with one per cent, per month interest from date until paid, both before and after judgment, Syver C Schultz Interest payable Muse S. Schultz ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p266.jpg) 1896 Sept By Cash 5 00 1897 Jan 20. By Cash 5.00 Feb 20 '' '' 5.00 Aug 11 '' '' 5.00 Nov 10 '' '' 5 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p267.jpg) $38.25 Salt Lake City Sept ["Oct" in lighter ink under Sept] 16th 1876 Sixy days after date, I promise to pay, Jam Ferguson or order, the sum of Thirty eight dollars and twenty five cents ($38.25) with interest at two per cent per month, after maturity. For value received. Margarett J. Foreman ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p268.jpg) without recourse in me Jane Ferguson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p269.jpg) Zach Law 17/31 Reading Isaac Brockbank $1000.00 for what 1000 shown this [---]t in the farm sw[---] land [illegible line] soon to pur[---] signature is [---]. To st[---]ing landstark F N Coop[---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p271.jpg) $58 40 Duplicate Receipt Salt Lake City, Utah, 4/9 1927 RECEIVED from D E Brockbank, thos. Mulholland & OJ. Ostergoid the sum of fifty Eight and 40/100 Dollars in full for One Month's rent ending for five months 192 as per lease rent and court costs CLAYTON INVESTMENT CO., Location Run Hob Regent Bldg By S. S. Ionis Agent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p272.jpg) $50.00 Salt Lake City, Utah, 4/9 1927 RECEIVED D. E. Brockbank, those Mulholland & A. J. Ostergard the sum of fifty Dollars in full for five Month's rent ending Jan. 31 1927 as per lease. CLAYTON INVESTMENT CO., Location Run. 406 Regent Bldg. By S. S. Ivins Agent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p273.jpg) $8 40 Salt Lake City, Utah, 4/9 1927 RECEIVED from D E Brockbank, Thos Melcholland & A J Ostergard the sum of fifty Dollars in full for One five Month's rent ending Jan. 31 1927 as per lease. CLAYTON INVESTMENT CO., Location Rue. Hob. Requel Bldg. By S. S. Irnis Agent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F12_p274.jpg) Holliday. March 12/06 To Whom it May Concern This Certifies that Isaac Brockbank is fully authorized to represent my shares of stock in the Big Cottonwood Lower Canal Co. M A Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p036.jpg) Remembrancer Name Isaac Brockbank Resident Holliday P. O. Box 47 Murray Utah Telephone No. 43 K2 Business Address Telephone No. Watch No. Case No. Airship Automobile No. Motorcycle No. Bicycle No. Bank Book No Safe Deposit Box No. Laundry Mark Size of Hat Gloves '' Hosiery Cuffs '' Collars Shoes '' Underwear '' Necktie Shirts Company Premium Due Fire Ins. Policy Life Ins. Policy In case of accident notify ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p037.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 1, 1913 Ther. Home all day. Dawson went to the City. but on account of high wind was unable to do any thing. and so came back early in the day. later on Lock sent for him to mend the children, and as he staid there I wrote card to Bro Jax at Spanish Fork. Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. Waited until after the Mail came and then drove to Sugar and took car in – got cent of stock from Nibley for 500 shares of Jacobs Invest Co.– got Loviseys Interest Dawson went north Harry to show in City, and so staid with him. Got to Her from Kate at Reno – Chas Reynolds sent Hebr Cook for a load of straw which I declined to let him have ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p038.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 3, 1913 Ther. Clear & Cold this am- all alone, with cows, chickens and one horse to attend to Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. I went to city by tying up the horse at Libs - on my return got telephone message that Bart was coming home on the car, on his return he said he had the money or most of it that he sold the horse for, which was a [---]tard [---], so he knew he had spent it, I did not see him on his return ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p039.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 5, 1913 Ther. It was so cold today, that the street car had to have help to get thru to Holliday, Harry came out in the afternoon and staid for supper, Bert was quite docile all day - he represented that he had part of the price of the horse in a saloon keepers safe on 1st south st Wea. MONDAY 6 Ther. I had requested Burt to go with me to get the balance of the money in the hands of the saloon keeper when he found that he would have to acknowledge he broke down, and said he would kill himself ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p040.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 7, 1913 Ther. Went in to the city, and met Bert at the corner of Main and went with him to the saloon, where he had deposited the money that he had got for the horse I found that he had used up nearly all of the 175$ in drink and gambling - he claimed that he had been robbed of part of it, but there was nothing but he word for it, and that was not to be depended on Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. I went in again this am, and called at Kates, and took her some cream, and then went again to the saloon man to find out more about Berts stories I found that he had been in the city all the time that he said he was away, and had drawn all the money, and spent it, saw Bro Grace about, getting loan for money on the stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p041.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 9, 1913 Ther. Went to City this A M and met the directors of Herriman Stock Co – and arranged to get loan of 4.00000 from Continental Bank at 7% for 6 Months. Pd 4.00000 on Mtge of Mrs Lead better. to run 3 years from 14 Dec 1912, at 8% payable Quarter yearly. Com g 1 Mch 1913. C. J. Larsen took up his Mortgage paid Ashton & Co check for $402222 and took their check for $2020.87 deposited Larsens $140000 Bert & Dawson went to Harrys Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. It snowed about 5 inches last night. Got papers from Mrs Arnold on 5th South property. — Home all day alone, at night Bert & Norman came out from City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p042.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 11, 1913 Ther. Went to City this AM and paid Ashton Jenkins Co. a check for 1000.00 for which they agree to furnish me a mortgage favor Lovesay for 3 years at 7% in pay gran 15 date for 29 Dec 1912 Bert & Dawson here all day Bert & Dawson both had baths but Bert got into a serious condition with his hems so that he was awake most of the night Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. Attended meeting at the Ward House, at 2 PM Harry. Came out, and Bert Dawson & him spent the day here. except that Bert and Dawson went to Do Olsen at Murray. for him to operate on Bert ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p043.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 13, 1913 Ther. Went to City, this AM collected rent from Williams, and on my return had card from Mr. at Ocean Park – dated Jan 10/13 – Faggs got the Calf in the afternoon. Bert went to the City with Dawson but did not get any work saw Mr La Perl who said he could give Bert some work later – Wea. TUESDAY 14 Ther. Wrote to Mrs B at Ocean Park also sent release of Mtge to Wm Arnold Ann Arbor Bert went hunting with Alma. but came back with out any game – Dawson went to work and returned at night – January thaw set in this AM, and continued all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p044.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 15, 1913 Ther. Dawson went to work this AM, I went in on the 10.12 A car, and went to LDS Hospital to inquire about fees for Dawson got suit of clothes from Kelly Co returned in the 1.50 PM Car fr[--] Bert gone to Sugar House – had lunch with Lock at June Dairy Lunch at 2nd South st on return home got Smoot Int 800 15 Jan 8/13 — Suit of Clothes $2000 Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. Home all day. wrote to Kate at Ocean Park, got letter from her, then wrote another card to her, Bert wen to City to do a job for Mrs Arno[--] but did not return Mr Dawson. laid around all day with his back in poor condition. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p045.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 17, 1913 Ther. It snowed again last night But did not come home I staid home until noon. Then look Mr. Dawson to Dr Olsen at Murray when he performed an operation upon him. it being 5 oclock when I got home. and Dawson being in great distress. from the effects of the operation. while in Murray I got 4 milk Pans and an 8 candle camp & shade Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. Went to the City on the Carl and hunted for Bert, heard of him but did not see him, saw Harry on the street, got back on the 12.20 Car, made some lunch for – Dawson & myself Bert came out on the 5.30 PM Car, and said that he had been working for a Poultry man at the Show in the City, got card from Kate from Ocean Park ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p046.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 19, 1913 Ther. Bert took Dawson to Murray for Dr Olsen to dress his wounds I went with Taylor Brockbank to the Quorum meeting at Stake House. and then in the PM to the Ward meeting cold wind all day and snow on the ground Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. wrote to Mrs B. this AM, and visited Mrs Lewis at her home wrote to FA Jacobs Co, and sent proxy to A Nibley. to vote my stick, went to City by car & returned found the house 250 E 5th So had been vacated ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p047.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 21, 1913 Ther. Had mail from Mg and Mr Nibley and wrote them back, home all day, reading and waiting got letter from Mrs Robinson of Bowness. Dawson & Bert went to Murray to see Dr Olsen. Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Went to City today Found the house 250 E 5th So Abandoned, by the tenants taking the door keys, and leaving ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p048.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 23, 1913 Ther. Had talk with Bert this AM and his promises are the same went to City and fastened up house. that had been abandoned by the tenants Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. Home all day. Dawson improving slowly. Bert went with Alma fishing Cloudy & cold all day Mrs Arnold came out and went back at noon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p049.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 25, 1913 Ther Bert did not come home until 10 30 PM Filed release of Mortgage on 5th So property got 20$ dividend on Jacobs stock Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther Attended Priesthood Mtg. at Stake House and Ward Meeting at 2pm – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p050.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 27, 1913 Ther. Waited for the Mail at Cottd and got letter from Nibley and sent him check for 475 for 5 shares of Investment Stock lodged Loveseys Note & Almas note at Des Nat Bank paid 900 check for 12 names of men at the temple Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Attended the Funeral services of Ann Andrus at Big Cottd Ward House, and Then went with Mary Ann to visit at Louisa Reynolds, it being the occasion of her 42nd Birth day, it was near 4 oclock when I got home – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p051.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 29, 1913 Ther. Went to the City this AM by way of Sugar, drawing the horse over that far with Bert. I took Sugar Car, and went to Kates and from there to see Agnes at 268 So. 8th West st on my return met Lock and then bought my Ticket for Los Angeles – got 2$ from Mrs Haddon on Pmt a/c Got letter from Ma. and also from Isaac Borwick of Windermere Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p052.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 31, 1913 Ther. Wea. SAT. FEB. 1 Ther. Left Salt Lake at 12 30 PM for Los Angeles. had upper No 6, M[---]ch Car — Bro Parley Austin & wife had the lower Bath, car full of people had my lunch along with me ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p053.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 2, 1913 Ther. Had breakfast in the dining Car had to wait for chance to eat. We travelled slow had many stops and when we got to the orange belt found it all burnt, the severe frost had destroyed the crop and every thing looks very bad got to Los Angeles, at 7.15 PM met Lab there and got to Ocean Park at 8 30 PM. met Kate at Sister Silvers residence near by got to bed at 10 PM Wea. MONDAY 3 Ther. Beautiful morning, Sun out and strolled around the beach to see met Bro Dobson. Jenkins & others. – met Prest Lund, Ferg Ferguson and sent card to Bert ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p054.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 4, 1913 Ther. Met many Salt Lake people on the beach, and in the after noon went to Venice and staid and took supper with Br Gallacher & his wife, at the Travis apts and then walked back to the Hotel. Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. spent most of the day at the Hotel. Mrs B & his day Lib went to Los Angeles to the relief So meeting. did not get back until 6 30 PM – I read most of the day wrote to Mrs. Arnold, Mr. Dawson and L T Brockbank and a card to Mrs. Krant ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p055.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 6, 1913 Ther. Beautiful morning. the sun came out bright. Kate had a bad spill early this AM Lib got hot water and gave her some medicine she got better and at 10 oclock we walked to Venice, Gallachers & Austins went on the 7.30 Car to Los Angeles sent Card to MAB. Lib went to Los Angeles to meet Tiller Mortenson at Salt Lake station train being late they staid all night Wea. FRIDAY 7 Ther. It rained all forenoon, so that Lib & Tiller did not get back till afternoon – met Chas Andrews. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p056.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 8, 1913 Ther. It rained most of the night and the early part of the morning, but little going on. the work mostly stopped on a/c of rain. wrote to W. E. Day at Portland, and Sam Brockbank at Spanish Fork changed 10$ at Nat Bank Wea. SUNDAY 9 Ther. Attended Meeting at 11 AM. Prest Land. Geo A Smith Bp Jensen of Elsinore, & many others present Elder Island Mrs Williams and Geo A Smith occupied the time profitably a beautiful day. thousands of the people from Los Angeles came on their autos. Arden Brockbank came to see us. he is engaged in driving an auto in the City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p057.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 10, 1913 Ther. wrote MAB & sent check – Went on the 12 M to Los Angeles and had lunch at Cafetaria on 8th St near Hamburgens Store went to see 100 years of Mormonism at the Majestic Theatre. Com 9 at 2.30 PM show lasting until 4 PM waited at station until 6 PM and returned to Ocean Park. at 7 30 AM Bro Beck Daipnes & wives came in for the evening visit Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. Cloudy this AM went to Venice wheeting to meet the Gallachers but they had not returned from San Diego. went back and prepared to go on the train to San Diego backed banks and left them at Mrs Adamsons and then went to Los Angeles. staid at the Chickasaw Hotel on Hill St bet 6th & 9th St pd 200 for room ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p058.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 12, 1913 Ther. started on train from Santa Fe Station at 9.15 AM got to San Diego at 1.15 1PM, went on the Richmond Hotel bus to the Hotel. and engaged 2 rooms and then Lib & Tillie hunted up Bro Gallacher. they came to the Richmond. Lib & Tillie hunted for another house to stay at. Kate was quite sick and we retired early Wea. THURSDAY 13 Ther. After breakfast we went to the Labon Hotel, where Lib had engaged 2 rooms one for her & Tillie Mortenson. but 15$ for week we afterwards went to Coronado beach. and Hotel and then had dinner & went to Cliff Gardens. a 4 mile ride on 5th street, got back at 7 PM and retired. Br Gallacher & wife went back to Venice at 1 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p059.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 14, 1913 Ther. Went to Lubin Cafe for breakfast after which at 10 AM. took Car for La Jolla, a town in the Coast that is being built for Tourists and health suckers, we spent most of the day there, many buildings going up and many houses to rent, returned by way of the old City Ramona where we visited the home, and all the relics of that worthy, got to hotel at 5.30 PM met Jos Ronmey & wife, Wm Hughes & wife Wea. SATURDAY 15 Ther. Went to Ocean Beach on the 9 45 AM Car, and in 35 minutes got to the place and staid there until 1 PM, and then came back, and got tickets at Spreckels Theatre, for the Comic ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p060.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 16, 1913 Ther. Attended meeting at the Branch meeting Elder Smith of Idaho met George Stringfellow and other brethren Elder Kemp, Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Went to Kempo place on 34th and T St 1911 C but failed to find him, went to hite left Gardens, and then got lunch and took beat at upon and went to Fort Rosencranz & then but on the got on the ocean to Point Lorna & return by 5.30 PM – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p061.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 18, 1913 Ther. Went to Wea. WEDNESDAY 19 Ther. Took train at Santa Fe Station at ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p062.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 20, 1913 Ther. [illegible deletion] [illegible deletion] visited with Albert Brockbank and his wife, and afternoon came to Ocean Park, and after spending 2 or 3 hours finding where to stay concluded to stay at the Dudley apartments where we had formerly staid, they charging 10$ for week Wea. FRIDAY 21 Ther It rained most of the night and it was difficult to sleep on account of the noise of the spout on the house making such a racket ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p063.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 22, 1913 Washington Birthday, but no observance of the day here the day was pleasant, but no settled weather, heard of the death of Jos E Taylor at Salt Lake. Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. Attended L D S Meeting at Ocean Park. Elders Gustafeson, Bp Taylor of Ogden. Prest Lund occupied the time very profitably. It poured rain most of the day Tillie Mortenson came over from Los Angeles. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p064.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 24, 1913 Ther. It rained all night, and continued all day, being the heaviest rain for many years Libbie went on the 5.30 Car for Los Angeles, to stay with Tillie Mortensen. I wrote to Bert. having got letter from him dated 19th Feb. Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. Got another letter from Bert this AM, wrote card to George, It was raining all last night, and it continued until noon, when the sun came out bright, Mrs B went on to Los Angeles at 12 oclock and did not return until 9 PM I went to bed at 8 PM, my feet bother me a great deal. so sore on the sole of the foot ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p065.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 26, 1913 Ther. Cloudy this AM, Lib came back with her Ma last night. and tho we had no rain, it is very cloudy this AM we had breakfast, and then started to paack the trunks for home met Bro Lund & Geo A. Smith at ocean Front Wea. THURSDAY 27 Ther. After breakfast and bedding good bye to the folks we started for home took room in chickasaw Hotel where Miss Mortenson was staying. Lib & her Ma and Tillie went to Long Beach I went to the Morosed Theatre and saw the Play of Oliver Twist. went to Cafateria for supper ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p066.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 28, 1913 Ther. Beautiful morning. went for breakfast and then took car for Salt Lake station started at 10.30 AM for Salt Lake, after going a few Miles, had to stop for hot box. lost time, so that we got 4 hours late Wea. SAT. MARCH 1 Ther. Travelld all day & got in at 3.35 PM - Bert & Norman met us at depot and took trunks home, Ma staid at Kates, as the weather was bad, nearly 8 inches of snow on the ground got home to Cottd at 5.30 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p067.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 2, 1913 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM it being Fast Day. took Mary & sister Agnes in buggy – Bro Welling spoke in a very enthusiastic manner following the Bishop who detailed the condition of a ward that he had visited where the majority of the members were belonging to a lodge called the United Order of Woodmen. Wea. MONDAY 3 Ther. Went to City, but found that my feet hurt me so much that I could not go around very much So that I returned home on the 1.50 PM Car. Bert had the buggy in own and got piece of pipe to replace a bursted piece on the outside of the House. Erin A. Thurber came out to visit his mother ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p068.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 4, 1913 Ther. Came into the City and met Erin A Thurber, and went to see a model of a refrigerator that dispenses with the use of Ice went with him & Lock to Fred Arnolds for lunch. the roads are very sloppy. Kate is staying at her daughters. and is not at all well. came back by way of Chester Ave – and collected one months rent. from Williams and Kraut. Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. Went to City by way of Mrs. Arnolds. Ma quite poorly met Br Cope. got some rent from Mrs Haddon. and 5$ from Mrs Arnold on M A B A/c – Mary A & Agnes doing temple work each after noon – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p069.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 6, 1913 Ther. Quite rainy last night went to City and met with directors of Herriman Stock And Produce Co, and heard report of Manager, and had to negotiate a loan of 2000 00 from Continental Bank to take up obligations. payable in 6 Mos, at 7%. Wea. FRIDAY 7 Ther. Had invitation to attend reception of members of Legislature who are democrats at 8. oclock at the Kenyon Hotel. went there and had interesting time. returned on the 9.20 PM Car. visited Mr Peterson on the Soap Investment, who said the stock was selling for 1.50 pr share ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p070.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 8, 1913 Ther. Went to City by way of Libs taking the horse that far and then by Car, got 2 00 from Conway, on Rent a/c – Ma stopping at her daughter's was not so well today, Norman was working for Rogers – Wea. SUNDAY 9 Ther. Beautiful day, Bert & Norman went to the City, I attended Meeting at Ward House Bros. Smith & Vaughan were the missionaries, but only Bro Vaughan occupied the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p071.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 10, 1913 Ther. Sun came out bright and looks like spring this A M. Went to City, and collected rent [---] Mowery 2 Mo Kraut 1 mo – Williams 1 Mo - went to Cemetery to see about grave being filled up and the purchase of more ground got home on the 1.50 PM Car to Sugar & then drove the horse home from Libs Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. Beautiful day, Norman went to town this AM. Bert did not get home until late last night I want to City, with Parcel for Kate. it being s[-]onas birthday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p072.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 12, 1913 Ther. Went to town & back in the morning. at Mail time my Pension check came Lib & her Mother Came out and returned in the P M – Lib got part of Ham Wea. THURSDAY 13 Ther. Went to City, and got my Pension Money – 30$ – and sent back my certificate 6049 to Washing It snowed nearly 8 inches last night went to Temple this PM, and done work for Middlefell Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p073.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 14, 1913 Ther. Went to City on the 11.42 AM and got to Temple at 12.25 PM in time to get name of William B got out in time to get the 4.50 PM car left list of 40 names – for baptism 20 men & 20 women Wea. SATURDAY 15 Ther. Went to City on Car, and left some eggs & milk at Kates. Alma went in & took down tree for Fred. got notice of sewer rent due Mch 30. – Bert & Dawson went in to the City but did not return to do the chores I went to Marys at PM – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p074.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 16, 1913 Ther. Dawson came home at 10.20 PM tho I did not find him until I had my breakfast, I milked and went to Quorum Meeting at Stake House with Taylor Brockbank on buggy attended Ward Meeting at 2 PM Elders Oliver, Cook Miller. Steadman occupied the time eat supper at Marys. – Agnes Thurber staying there – Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Went to City by way of Murray. visited Telephone Office about a bill for Phone bought 2000 lb Larc[---] Hay to be del.d 18th had talk with Bro Merrill about chance of City water in Forest Dale, he thought we might get some in 60 days lunch with Allen Howard at his home – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p075.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 18, 1913 Ther. Went to the City, and snow storm got in – met Senator Smoot at Bank met Bro Cope at his office, met [-] E, McGerrin, met Sr Mag, Young came home on the 3.20 PM Car Wea. WEDNESDAY 19 Ther. Clear, Snow melting fast Norman fixed up fence, went to Temple and done work for Joshua Brockbank got back at 5.30 PM Louis Reynolds done work on my list ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p076.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 20, 1913 Ther. It snowed last night. Dawson & Bert went to the City. Dawson has job of work for A G Brockbank I went to Temple and done work for Thomas B- got home at 5.30 PM Agnes & Mary doing work on my list Bert did not get home Wea. FRIDAY 21 Ther. Went to City, and attended temple, and done work for James Brockbank. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p077.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 22, 1913 Ther. drove to Libs, Sugar House & then to City. extremely bad roads, Mrs B staying at Libs George had moved into a house of Lairds. Agnes came over this AM to stay awhile at the house Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. Snowing most of the day staid home all day, my feet being quite bad. Agnes staid at Mary Anns all night Bert got home this PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p078.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 24, 1913 Ther. Home all day. The snow being about 4 inches deep of new snow spend the day reading. Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. Six inches new snow this morning, my stomach bothers me a good deal – a burning sensation all the time the weather keeps quite like winter ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p079.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 26, 1913 Ther. Went to Libs on the Car aand staid there for lunch and took the 12.30pm Car for the City, done work for Robert Brockbank Agnes & Mary Ann there Agnes went to visit Ma at Libs place, got letter from Elizabeth, have a severe cold and my feet bother me a great deal Wea. THURSDAY 27 Ther. Dawson did not come home last night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p080.jpg) Wea. FRI MARCH 28, 1913 Ther. Went to Temple and done work for Thomas Brockbank and brought home te record for 20 names Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. Went to City and returned on the 12 20 PM Car Paid my Sewer Tax on the 5th So, and the 7th East property $126.18 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p081.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 30, 1913 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at 2 P M. Dawson went to City to do papering for Lib Bert came out at 4 P M – Wea. MONDAY 31 Ther. Wrote to Saml Brockbank and to Nate at Reno – went to the City but could not accomplish any thing Kate came out in the morning at the Girl came over to Wash. went to the City and returned on the 3.20 P M ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p082.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 1, 1913 Ther. Home all day. being very nice day. Kate went to Windon Relief meeting. and then to the City. to Mrs Arnolds — Home all day Bert went in to help Lib about the house and returned at 5.30 PM. Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. It snowed & rained most of the night. and Kept on snowing most of the day Agnes went in on the 10.12 AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p083.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 3, 1913 Ther. Bert had letter from Nate went to City, visited Martineau [-]d Cope, advised about Bert [-] agent for sale of stock visited the orpheum and saw [-]resented the Kinetescope [-]eturned on the 6.20 PM car [-]lawson came back on the 9.20 Car. having visited the copper mines of Bingham Wea. FRIDAY 4 Ther. Attended Conference at 10.AM Priest Smith opened the conference Elder Wood offered prayer. Smith & Lund occupied the forenoon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p084.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 5, 1913 Ther. Attended Conference all day and Gines logical Meeting in the assembly Hall at 4 30 went to Kates Arnold for supper. and then to meeting of Priesthood at 5 PM got home on the 9.20 PM Car – Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. Snowing this AM, and Kept it up till noon, did not go to the City until afternoon attended Conference at 2 PM Elder H J Grant, Hyrum M Smith. B H Roberts, O F Whitney & Prest J F. Smith occupied the time came out on the 4.50 car Dan Vincent & wife Margaret Hoover & daughter came out to visit Mary Ann ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p085.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 7, 1913 Ther. Bert & Norman went to work for Fred, Alma took the folks to Will Brockbanks for a visit, weather quite stormy looking and cold Home all day Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. Lib came out and brought Mrs Holeman to do some work at the house. George Howards wife here to wash Lib went home in the P M ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p086.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 9, 1913 Ther. came to Libs with horse. met Bro Nibley at Bishops office got return of Pension Certificate no 6049, with the increase from Feb 19 1913. to 20 dollars pr Month Wea. THURSDAY 10 Ther. Got word to meet Mrs Smoot at Des Nat Bk ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p087.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 11, 1913 Ther. Went to City & met Mrs Smoot. who paid 100$ on her note Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. Went to City with Horse Bert went into work for Fred Arnold and came out on the 4.50 PM Mrs John Bushnell came out to stay all night – her daughter being in St Marks Hospital, with a broken arm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p088.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 13, 1913 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2PM - Elders. Pack & Helm, occupied the time – Fred and Kate Harry & Lib. Dawson Lock & Mr Kimball came for dinner Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther Attended the reception of the Ladies Democratic club at the Kenyon Hotel, at 8PM Judge Powers. F B Stephens Mrs Heyward, Mr Litchter made speeches, came back on the 9.20 car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p089.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 15, 1913 Ther. Got out of Orchard some of the dry timber, that had been laid for years, it being arbor day, it was a generally observed Went in the PM, to Sugar House and return Wea. WEDNESDAY 16 Ther. Went to City, by horse, and on return got sash & glass from Granite Lumber Co — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p090.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 17, 1913 Ther. Got the old rakc fixed up to gather old stubble from the grass land Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Home all day the storm of showers continuing all day long Got letter from Jacobs Invest Co of Portland enclosing check for $4000 dividend to Apt 1 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p091.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 19, 1913 Ther. Went to the City, and got credit for my Dividend checks. 8000 and returned at 3PM. took horse and got some [-]aint at Sugar House showery part of the day — Kate went to Mrs Arnolds on a/c of sickness of the son Billy – he had a spell of dizziness in the night time Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Beautiful morning, Went by car to the stake House to the H. P Quorum Meeting. The brethren of the Teachers in the Wards. reported the condition of the High Priests, came to Libs for dinner, and then home at 3.20 PM – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p092.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 21, 1913 Ther. Went to City on the Car got word of death of Mrs Butter, at Richfield Telephoned Agnes at Spanish Fork – Billy Arnold quite sick with a high fever Wea. TUESDAY 22 Ther Home all day. Threatening for storm had boy from Lund school run the harrow on the grass land ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p093.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 23, 1913 Ther. Went to City with horse by way of lot in 11th Ward had lunch at Kate Arnolds got horse shoes reset at Cox's, paid him 100 pd Scott for for sch of Buggy 300 Mrs B visited at Prest F Y Taylors this evening — I got letter from Alex Imbley Coronado. telling of his failure to get me on the phone Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. Cloudy but not so cold as yesterday. wrote to Mr Jacobs and enclosed check for 475.00 for 5 shares of invt Stock at 95.00 per share ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p094.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 25, 1913 Ther. Mrs B. had her 70th Birth day, in the City, tho the neigh bours at Cottonwood had planned to get a surprise on her at home I staid home all day Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Went to City, and saw Mr Sullivan, foreman for Mr Hemans about filling ground. at 11th east Mrs B, came out on the 7.50, AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p095.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 27, 1913 Ther. Blustery, all day, clear sky no sign of rain, Agnes Thurber went home on the 11.42AM Car leaving Salt Lake at 1.15PM. Wea. MONDAY 28 Ther. Fire in 5th so property this AM Mrs C. Sanderson, had her room burned out also injuring the next place occupied by Mr. Williams Dawson commenced work on the papering of rooms in the house Bent had a grievance against him, and would not help him I went to City on the 1.12 PM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p096.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 29, 1913 Ther. Dawson papered the house finishing up the south rooms in the morning, and commenced on the dining room, tearing off the paper, which had to be done as much of it was loose Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Dawson worked all day on the dining room, and got it finished at 9 PM – I went to City and met Mr Croxford the values of the Insurance Co – who made a close valuation on the damage. 140.85 – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p097.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 1, 1913 Ther. Went in town with Dawson and ordered the material for the repairs on the house. he and another man started to put in the work Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. Dawson & Jack worked all day on the roof ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p098.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 3, 1913 Ther. Went to City, Dawson and Radcliff worked all day on the house. pd Radcliff 1000 check Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Got hurt lifting Heating Store so that I was laid up the whole day, and did not get to the Meeting Lock, Nina and the children came out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p099.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 5, 1913 Ther. Alma came at 9.30. and at 2 PM. David came at 2 PM, both quit at 6 hurt all day, so that I could not do any thing but lay & read, until towards night. I went to Milo Andrews to see about getting the use of Disc Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. David came at 9 10 AM Alma came at 10 AM Bert went with horse to work for Lock. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p100.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 7, 1913 Ther. Went to City – Norman worked the forenoon – and for Ges on the P M — Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. Went to City, Dawson put paper on back room, but was short one roll of paper I got back on 12.20 PM Car saw George, and he reported he would settle the Jeffers bill got letter from Agnes - met Jos N Silver who said he would sue me for a bill for a pump got by the Vanderbilt Co. with my endorsement on note. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p101.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 9, 1913 Ther. wrote to Agnes this AM - Kate went [-] City, ground very dry. no prospect of rain, and grain cannot come up Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Went to City with Alma in buggy and came out on the Car, need for Mary B 1.50 Batter Balance Paint 70 440 Arnold Paper 1.00 5.90 Oil. Tarp &c 80 2 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p102.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 11, 1913 Ther. Home all day. Lib & Harry Fred & Kate & the children George & his wife and baby spent the day here. Harry & Fred fishing most of the day, Bert got home without a coat or vest having lost them in owe of his tares. also a 500 grip – and his overalls and came back without a cent Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther. Went to City this AM with horse and collected rent at Chester Ave. and then went to the Neal Institute for inebriates to learn of their terms, found they asked 150$ for 3 days treatment – with no guarantee ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p103.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 13, 1913 Ther. Went to the City and visited the Keeley institute for men [-]hat are intemperate. came back by way of Lock's and got two lovely trout. that he brought from Idaho Bert is home doing some chores getting sobered up a little rain this AM but not sufficient to moisten the dry ground Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. Wrote to A Jones, Jos Brockbk and L T Brockbank, and sent money for stock for Mary A B. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p104.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 15, 1913 Ther. Went to City, and returned early. wrote in the Record of Mary A Brockbank Got letter from John, about his family record went to Ward House to see Picture show at 8 PM poorly patronized, and a poor show Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Went to Herriman stock Farm on the D&RG Train by way of Midvale. wind blowing and rather disagreeable, Will Grace met me at Revere switch, went over the volunteer Grain, and much of the winter wheat prospect for crop not very bright ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p105.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 17, 1913 Ther. Went to City with Fan. and called to see Dw Sapt of D&RG RR about culvert under the track on Herriman Farm, also saw Walter Romney about putting up [-]uilding on 5th south property [-]hey are proposing to advance the building expense, at % pr con[-] interest [-]n amount invested Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther. Blustery weather this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p106.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 19, 1913 Ther. Went to City this PM, and went up to Cemetery to see the grave lot that I had paid to have fixed up. the grass had not come up. and it may not come, there was some rain last night. doing much good to grave crops. Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. Pleasant this morning. Bert took the horse with barrel of vinegar to sell, 50 Gal – saw Lock at short line office & gave him music for Dawson Mrs Haddon agreed to pay 800 for Month in advance for the whole house in advance she pd 200, on her rent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p108.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 23, 1913 Ther. Home all Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. Went to City with horse, and got lunch at Freds. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p109.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 25, 191 Ther. Attended Conference at Stake House. Elders Rudgar Clawson & Rulon S Wells, were the speakers mostly Mrs B. went with John C Harvard to Centerville to sic Mrs Belcher very hot weather. drove the horse down Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. Bert came home last night after a weeks absence. Jam Jones and her sister Mauan came up to work in the Temple. staying at Mary Ann's ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p110.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 27, 1913 Ther. Bert & I went in with horse and took out some debris from 5th South – sent shingles to Lumber Yard – Williams pd Rent. 200 for part of last month and 15$ for Jane mo – got letter from Nate and Agnes Thurber wrote Agnes Thurber Jane Marian & Mary Ann went to the Temple to get baptising done Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Met Mr Cope about selling some of the Herriman stock Mrs B. had many of the sisters from the City out for a visit and dinner, pd Dawson 48 50 on Lumber Bill secd Insurance 140.85 Jane Marian & Mary Ann went to the Temple ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p111.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 29, 1913 Ther. Phillis Ferguson staid all night Harry & Lib also – Bert at home Jane, Marian went home after the work in the Temple Met with Mr. Smith to talk stock selling in the Herriman [-]orporation Wea. FRIDAY 30 Ther. Met Bro Rider, and some of the McDonald family at dinner. Phillis Ferguson also here – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p112.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 31, 1913 Ther. Went to City by Car and got back on the 10.50 AM Car, left copy of statement of Herriman stock farm Wea. SUN. JUNE 1 Ther. Attend Meeting at Stake House called to divise the means of collecting funds to relieve sufferers from the cannery fire. Dawson & Lib & Kate and children George and his wife came in the PM Kate Burton came for her mother at night and they went home on the 8.42 PM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p113.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 2, 1913 Ther. Bert & Lib went to City I went in. on the 10.15 Car wrote to Nate this AM Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. Had word from Geo Williams that the road was open for travel up City creek agreed to go with him up the Canyon to see his mining claims ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p114.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 4, 1913 Ther. Took Ho[-]e and went to City Creek Canyon with George Williams to look at some of his mining property. found some snow slides in the canyon so had to leave the horse and go on foot about 5 miles each way did not get back until 7.45 PM Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Went to the City on the 1.15 PM car, met Bert on the street in company of Mr. Fowler, who he had agreed to work for at a mine near Windover, offered some property to Bp Ashton at a reduced rate, got some oat meal & grape nut and Postum and book of Car Tickets. 2 00 Jennie & baby came out for a visit, Bert staid in town ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p115.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 6, 1913 Ther. Got better for Dawson and sent to him Martineau promised to pay interest forthwith Wea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. Went to City, met Dawson at Williams house, drove horse [-]ll the way in - Bert came home and then went back to town ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p116.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 8, 1913 Ther. Kate, Fred & children Lock, Nina & children & Bert here for the day Went to Ward Meeting at 6.30PM – rode over with Alma & walked back Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. Went to City, recd pension pay envelope at noon cloudy & threatens for storm met Dawson at Des Bank pd him $825 and $500 I had for curiosity paid on the repairing House 5th South st he sent draft for $10.4.1, on London came home on the 4.50 PM Car Bert drove the horse to City and did not get back till about midnight ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p117.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 10, 1913 Ther. Blustery and threatens for storm but no rain, Bert went to Sugar House on the 8.42 AM Car Weaa. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p118.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 12, 1913 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. Wm. Harper worked with team one hour ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p119.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 14, 1913 Ther. Served notice on W. T. Conway to vacate property drove horse to City. got 10$ from Vinson on Pasture Rent a/c - Got 450 from County on Berts labor for the County last year Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. Attended High Priests Meeting at Stake Tab in conjunction of Geneological class – Elder Ivins ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p120.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 16, 1913 Ther. Alma & Wm. Harper worked 5 hours to day with team hauling Hay. Bert worked with them. Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. rented past of House. for 4$ pr month ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p121.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 18, 1913 Ther. Went to City and visited at Albert Brockbank's, and spoke to men in charge of work. who had dumped rock on my lot at 11th east, he promised to move it, met Martineau who said he would pay 2 quarters interest soon. Wea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. Got assessment notice for the having of 5th South st pd Dr Emerich bal of bill for attending Bert. 18$ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p122.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 20, 1913 Ther. Pd Wm Harper 1 50 for his work on Hay field pd Alma 5.00 for hauling Hay Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Went to City, met J. W Grace at M R Evans office got glass for Mrs Corben 40c bot 4 [--]ds Table cloth ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p123.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 22, 1913 Ther. Attended Class at Stake House, for Genealagical work at 10 AM Attended Meeting at Ward House at 6 30. PM George & wife, Kate, Fred & the children. and Lib and Dawson here for dinner Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Went to City with horse. and went along 11th east to where the soil had been dumped on the lot, called at Albert Brockbanks. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p124.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 24, 1913 Ther. Went to Provo, to meet members of Park family in Yearly re union. met at 2nd Ward M House at 10 30 AM, had several from Nephi, and had a good Program. Taylor & wife went with us, and had a very pleasant ride with John Park, in his Auto. staid at Albert Jones for the night Wea. WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. Meet Mr Ashton today. It rained most of the night Got away from Provo on the 8.20 train, and went to funeral of R. L. Mc Glue at Sugar Ward for back on the 1 50 Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p125.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 26, 1913 Ther. Went in town this AM and went with Mr Ashton to swear to the complaint on note of A E Hyde Jr — got horse from J E Flynn and paid him 100$ for horse and harness – It rained heavily most of the night Got 12$ from Clyde on what he owed on the price of the battle mare. leaving balance of 15.50 to be paid Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. It rained again most of the night. went to sugar House for Coal, got 1000 lbs of not coal, raining most of the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p126.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 28, 1913 Ther. Went to City. by way of Car line – Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Attended Genealagical class at Stake House. Took 1st lesson in record Keeping ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p127.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 30, 1913 Ther. Went to the City, and found that Conway had vacated the [-]ouse Wea. TUES. JULY 1 Ther. Got Cracroft to commence [-]n the fixing of House pd for Cloth 1.05 Glue 20c. Tax 15 Shingles & nails 1.10 sash 1.20 boards 30. c new Glass 90c bill of Wall Paper 6.25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p128.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 2, 1913 Ther. took Bert in to help Cracroft repairing roof, and met with Grace at Mr Evans office at which meeting resolution made to issue preferrd stock at 6% pr annum – saw Bro Thos L Allen about the prospect of the water being taken on the west side of Jordan to take in the high land Bert went home with one and left some shingles at Chester Arc for repairs Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. Went to City by way of Libs hid up horse there and went on car – pd Graceroft 1.00 for back to Cottdal 2 PM – and went to 17th and state to meet Albert Brockbank with Auto, waited until 5.20 PM had a severe wind storm raising the Provo Bench where we had to put on new tire. Got to Spanish Fork at 9 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p129.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 4, 1913 Ther. Stand at Sam's last night slept with Wells – And had a poor night [-]fter seeing the procession went [-]ith Albert Brockbank and his [-]ather Joshua to the grave yard [-]ed saw the monument erected to [-]e memory of our father by the [-]m sons visited after Hughes [-]osephs Bro Jex. Isaac & Dill [-]et Geo Hicks, and other old [-[mers of Palmyra, Wylie Thomas then went to a Picture show Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. spent most of the day visiting among the people, saw John Moore. George Wilkins. JP Holt JP Creer and took stage for station. train leaves at 4.05 PM. Took street cat [-]t Sandy at 5 PM. got home [-]n the 7.50 car from City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p130.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 6, 1913 Ther. Attended the Class at Stake House, and after dinner at Cottd took car for City. for the Meeting at Tab. heard the opening addresses of the W E A after supper took Dawson to the Tab, and heard Roberts on Mormon education got home at 11.30 PM Wea. MONDAY 7 Ther. Went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p131.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 8, 1913 Ther. Went to City with horse and [-]rot out some things for Kate Cracroft at the house, but had done little, pd Cope 65$ on my share of the 2500$ to be raised, saw Dawson and took him to 5th so – to see the place for fixing chimney Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. Came to the City _ and hauled [-]ut some things for Mrs Arnold [-]ould not see Cracroft_ heavy thunger & lightning. at night but no rain ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p132.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 10, 1913 Ther. Came to City on the Car, visited Dawson at Ivanhoe - waited at Martineau office, over 1 hour for him, and then he reported that he had no money. and could not say when he would have any Cracroft did not show up at the house. came out on the 12.20 PM Car. Bert went to City – in the PM. and returned at night Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Busy this AM. cutting out bar docks Pd Cracroft 2.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p133.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 12, 1913 Ther. Went to City, pd Cracroft 300 had lunch at Chambers, and got mortar from Morris. 50c George Williams, occupying house very sick. Dawson built up the chimney this PM Wea. SUNDAY 13 Ther. Attended the Stake House Meeting at 10a.m. Miss Camerons being the instructor on heirship, my 76th Birthday at home all day Attended Meeting at Ward House. Walker Allington and Br. Leannon of Forest Dale were the speakers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p134.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 14, 1913 Ther. Went to City this am by way of Murray. Fred went to the depot and Bert & I went to City, he to paint the old House. bought paint & Tarps 200 Broom &c. 30c went with Dawson to see Mr Williams at Holy Cross Hospital Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther Went to City with horse. took Bert to apint. got sheeting for room, 42c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p135.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 16, 1913 Ther. Bert went by Car to paint and finished up Job in the early part of the PM. [-]e Came out with me in the after noon. Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. hauled up load of Hay ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p136.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 18, 1913 Ther. took Bert up to the place where E Smith, is doing a big Job for the Utah Light & Power Co. above the stairs in Big Cottd Canyon, got back at 11.15 AM, and after noon went by car to the City Wea. SATURDAY 19 Ther. Alma hauled up 1 load of Hay and Then I went with horse to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p137.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 20, 1913 Ther. [-]ttended Class Meeting at Stake House. heard of the [-]eath of John Parks wife [-]y jumping from a surrey with home returning away. at [-]he foot of hill. Provo Bench, Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. Hired Mr Haven for work. and [-]auled up balance of Hay, went to City in the PM. [-]eposited 50$ check from the Portland Co – 20$ from Libbie [-]o interest on Amt of logy – wrote to Thos. W. Brockbank 95 Edge Lane. Lpool about geneology – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p138.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 22, 1913 Ther. Home all day. wrote to Nate and E Bushnell Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. Went to City. on Car at 1 15 PM saw Dawso at Ivanhoe - got negative of Photo. and arranged History returns of families record. heavy rain this PM. Seona very sick with Trephord Fever ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p139.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 24, 1913 Ther. Beautiful morning. Seona [-]ad a bad night. Wea. FRIDAY 25 Ther. Got to Murray station and left on the 7 50 AM Car and got to Provo at 9 40 AM. went to 2nd Ward MH with body of Mrs John Park and a large concourse of people assembled to pay their respects to the dead, the singing was a fine peature of the occasion staid at Albert Jones after sun return from the Cemetery; visited Hy Hales. at his home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p140.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 26, 1913 Ther. returned by the 8.20 AM, San Pedro train, and got to Murray, at 9.50- got home at 10.30, and at 1 pm went to the City with the horse and returned at 5 PM – Mr Haven went in with me and I settled with him by a check for $4.50 Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Went to stake House for the final lesson of the Course of genealogical instructions Norman Dawson came out and spent part of the day, Lib & her ma went to the City and staid there all day Mr Haven Came out this eve ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p141.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 28, 1913 Ther. [-]ent to visit Mr Pehl to get him put in floor in the stable. [-]ot 10$ from Clyde Reynolds [--]aving bal of $550 unpaid Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Went to City, called at Chester Ave and arranged to have roof repaired [---] [---] pd me 540 on rent of House on alley due 28th bal of House rented [-] be pd on the 7th Aug Got horse shod at Scotts this PM [-]ade deposit of 2000 being check for 10$ favor of MAB, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p142.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 30, 1913 Ther. Home all day Wea. THURSDAY 31 Ther. Home all day got in the Floor of the stable by the Pehl Bros. – Got 1000 lb coal at Sugar House which Land called the spring canyon coal but which has a great deal of wall rock in it ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p143.jpg) Wea. FRI AUG 1, 1913 Ther. Went to the city & back on the [-]ars saw martineau but got no [---] as to when he could [-]ay his interest. Ringling Bros [-]made on main street, saw — [-]shton about Hyde Judgment [-]s satisfaction as yet Mrs A[---] wanted her time extended to the 9th of the month Pihl Bros finished the surface of the floor and paid them 400 for their labor — Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. drove to the City and called [-]n Mrs Haddon and had a talk with her. Got some grain for the horse at Sugar House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p144.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 3, 1913 Ther Attended Fast Day at the meeting House Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Went in town in the afternoon on the car and collected 150 from Mrs Haddon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p145.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 5, 1913 Ther. Met with Grace, Evans and Cope at Evan's Office to get money for the last month no definite way open for selling the [-]ock _ I went with Grace to hunt for a rug to use on the place, and after going to several places. got one at the [-]tudsbaker Co. at 70$. for which I gave my check Wea. WEDNESDAY 6 Ther. Went to City on the Car, and met Bro Grace who had got the spring Wagon, and was ready to return home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p146.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 7, 1913 Ther. Came to City by way of Sugar with horse, visited the Cement Pipe plant, visited John Gallacher on the stock selling proposition saw H Jacobs on the matter. collected $560 from Griffiths on Rent a/c pd Cracroft order 200 recd 10$ from Vinson on Pasture a/c – pd. Rivers Bros of 65 on Wall paper Pd M A Brockbank 12 50 the Unit I had recd from her. Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. took E G Havens to the Murray depot this am. pd him $300 balance his due for work making 13$ paid him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p147.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 9, 1913 Ther. Went to City by horse Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. Attended meeting at 6.30 PM — Bros, Curtis & [-]as missionaries ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p148.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 11, 1913 Ther. Went to City with horse found closets at 5th South st clogged up and had to get plumber to open them out, got Reeves Pettit & Co to send a man there took some mail to Chambers for Mr Dawson Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther. Went to City and got out and sent notice to Mrs Haddon to move out of House, and pd deputy, 70c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p149.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 13, 1913 Ther. Made bargain with Taylor to take all apples in the lower orchard, to pick those [-]hat were marketable, and grind the balance for Cider [--] to pay one half of the reds and one half the cider Went to City. to meet Heber's daughter train due at 2.35 nearly 2 hours late Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. I wrote to Agnes and Nate this AM — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p150.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 15, 1913 Ther. Went to Wandemere to meet the old people of the stake staid there but a short time as Mrs B was in poor health — Br James Moss had change of Program Bro Morton told some fresh stories. sister gave a reading, and there was some fancy dancing Alma cut the oat crop tho not ripe. they would do for feed Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Went to City and got some household groceries, also a churn — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p151.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 17, 1913 Ther. Attended H P Quorum Meeting at Stake House. Prest W V Jones occupied most of the time, attended Ward Meeting in the evening. F. McDonald D B Jones, and Br Bennion occupied the time on the subject of education Kate Arnold was severely sick and had a very bad night, having congestion of the bowels and stomach Wea. MONDAY 18 Ther. Went to City to day with the horse, got back early. Kate Arnold very sick all day, with severe pain in her bowels & stomach Got 130lb Oats, pd 2.15 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p152.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 19, 1913 Ther. Went to City, and got out a complaint against Mary Haddon for retaining the house, and gave her 3 days to get out. Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. had a boy from Lund school for nearly 2 hours raking the green oats – Mrs B went to City to visit at Mrs Fergusons ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p153.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 21, 1913 Ther. Went by horse to Libs pd for 14th hotel on Mrs. Haddon, $3.70 Met Bro Nibley from Portland Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Hauled Oats of the field pd Mr Ruger 3.00 for 2 days work. cutting weeds and hauling hauled port in 4½ hours time with his team ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p154.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 23, 1913 Ther. heard from Grace this AM - agreed to meet him in City when I went to the Justices Court learned that Mrs Haddon had filed a demurra to my complaint her sister Mrs Corbin pd me $200 on her rent a/c, which was due on the 19th inst. Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. Mary Ann, William & his wife with Perdita went to visit Joe this AM, got off on the 1st Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p155.jpg) Wea MON. AUG. 25, 1913 Ther. Went to City and saw Mr Martineau and he afterwards saw J M Smith who represents Mrs Haddon Got 5$ from Mrs Williams and 350 from Otto Stobbs for rent Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Went to Libs with horse and then in Car to City Martineau made a date for Thursday noon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p156.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 27, 1913 Ther. Home all morning – Went to the City in the PM on the Car, collected rent from Mrs Miller due on the 26th of the month Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Home all day – Taylor had some boys from Lund school, gathering apples and grinding them. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p157.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG 29, 1913 Ther. Had a very poor night went to City, and met Norman Dawson at 2.15 PM, he paid me 30$ that he had borrowed some weeks ago – Wea. SATURDAY 30, Ther. Went to City with horse and brought some things from city – deposited 3500 at Bank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p158.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 31, 1913 Ther. Attendid Stake Conference this AM. Elder Anderson gave some details of the new regulation for meetings of the Priesthood Quorums and the Sabbath school Elder Jonathan Kimball occupied balance of time, at 2pm. Elder O F Whitney occupied the time on the return of Peter Grunson and gave a very interesting discourse on our former and future state of existence Wea. MON. SEPT. 1 Ther. Labor Day. nothing doing. Harry came out early. Fred went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p159.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 2, 1913 Ther. Went to City on Car at 8.45 AM Mr Martineau, who had not had terview of Mr Smith, on the Haddon atter Mr Ashton had gone to Wyoming [-]aw Mr Cope, and he had no word specially from Mr Grace, met Dave Griffiths who reported Mr Smiths [-]ent due on the 2nd. got my suit of clothes cleaned cost $275 Amt of garnishment from H E Hyde Jr Augt 14th 1913. 14335 Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p160.jpg) Wea. THUR, SEPT. 4, 1913 Ther. Went to City on Car this AM got 200 from Mrs Corbin and 500 from Mrs Olson. 8000 from Lead better and got back to find Well Brockbk at work on the field mowing he pit in about 4 ½ hours work with Alma machine, and quit at 6PM – Jenson at [---] came to Pasture at night OK Furniture store West Temple Street Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Went to City at noon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p161.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 6, 1913 Ther. Went on Car this AM met Bro Ashton on Hyde matter Bert came home from the Canyon to night Wea. SUNDAY 7 Ther. Started on San Pedro train at 7 00 AM. Murray to go to Spanish Fork to funeral of Isaac Brockbanks wife [-]oe Brimhall ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p162.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 8, 1913 Ther. Left Spanish Fork station at 8AM Eliza boy and Joshua boy came to Provo on the train, Merrill - Got to Murray at 9 50 am took street car and got to City at 10.20 could not find either Cannon or Nibley. Bert came in with Hotse and wagon with Kates traps and she and children went home after being out about 8 weeks Bert brought home some fire coal from Brick Yard. and a barrel from Willes Harm Drug Store Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. Went to Sugar with horse. and then to city had talk with M R Evans and tried to find Cope, and did not succeed in evening Cannon or Nibley, got to Ninas on my return and got onto a severe hail and rain storm, that lasted half an hour got flour and oats and came home by 1 oclock, and found there had been no rain at cottonwood. Mrs. B Went to City on the 7.12 PM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p163.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 10. 1913 Ther. Cloudy this AM – Wen[-] to Bert Came home Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Went to City and got 10$ from Williams on Rent a/c — and 6$ from Mr Kraut. [-]ad talk with Mr Cope on the [-]rospect of selling turn[-]am stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p164.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 12, 1913 Ther. Home all day. Wea. SATURDAY 13 Ther Went to City, and got to Chester Ave, and pd Mowery 2$ for repairing roof on house. Norman Dawson taken sick sent for Dr Weilen who ordered him to the Hospital, he went on the afternoon car, Bert went in with one, but I never saw him after ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p165.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 14, 1913 Ther. [-]ent to the Ward Meeting House [-]is AM. and heard Bro Amoreaux [-]alk on the Cultivation of the voice [-] singing, Lock & children. Lib Harry Fred Kate & children [-]ere for the day, attended Ward Meeting at 6.30 PM – Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Mr Ruger came this AM and [-]ut down some Trees, on south side _ at 1.12PM took car to [-]isit Dawson at Judge Mercy Hospital. getting in well Bot Stamps & Paper Dawson 40 and delivered him his letters ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p166.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 16, 1913 Ther. Helped to make some Cider had 2 boys come at 9 20 AM from Lund school, to pick up apples. Alma & Dave Mc came and got up the rakings, about 1½ hours, Mr Ruger worked 1 day on the clearing of trees, and today grinding on the mill, had to quit early & take the wheel to Jeffs to fix. Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. Went to City with Horse and got some Barrels for Cider called to see Dawson at the Hospital, found that George Williams had died the day before at 1.20pm - Mr Ruger & Son worked all day on the Ceder Mill, I agreed to pay both of them. at the rate of 250 pr. day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p167.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 18, 1913 Ther. Bro Ruger & Son came at 8 AM Bert came down this AM, the first time he had been here since the [-]terday he went with me to the City, Mr Ruger & son worked [-]ll day on the apples in the lower orchard. I went in the afternoon the City, to see Ashton, and Lambert Wea. FRIDAY 19 Ther. Home all day. had 2 boys from Lund school picking up apples Ruger & son running the Mill I went to Faggs for meat and potatoes. Bert went up the Canyon work for the Forest Reserve wrote to Nate about the Williams property, telephoned to Cope bout Herriman property ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p168.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 20, 1913 Ther. Moved the Mill up from lower orchard to grind apples, went to City to get barrels for cider, called to see Dawson at Hospital and also saw Mrs Williams, about the house, and Mrs Corbin paid me 2$ on Rent a/c. Got 3 Barrels for which I paid 450 Ruger & son worked all day. Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Home all day. – Met with Ward Meeting at 6.30 PM it being Genealogical Sunday the Bishop asked me to give a brief outline of the subject of the society – Bro Welling occupied the time very profitably ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p169.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 22, 1913 Ther. I wrote to Agnes & Elizabeth [-]is AM wet morning, Harry Lib staying here, Kate & Lib drove over to her house. It rained most of [-]he night, and part of the day boys from Lund school came [-]t 1.50 PM to pick up apples Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Wrote to Nate about coming [-]ure, Ruger came at 10.20 AM Rowstand came at 8.45. AM [-]nd went away at 3.45 PM – [-]uger in full time. and I paid [-]in check for 1550 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p170.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 24, 1913 Ther. Went to Sugar House, and got 1 Oz quarts for Fruit and 10 Boxes for Apples. had a bad night on a/c of a cold spell. Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p171.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 26, 1913 Ther. Home all day. gathering some apples Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. Went to City with horse, waited [-]or to meet Martineau but failed [-]nt to Saunders to see a cow. but he was too old. saw bro Cope [-] Farm Matters [-]orman Dawson came out at [-]e Hospital, having been [-]ere two weeks, feeling very [-]raply Lib came out with [-]e from her home [-]ent to Packers Product Co. for box of Tablets — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p172.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 28, 1913 Ther. Went to Cemetary to the memorial services of Bros B W Ashton at the unveiling of monument erected by the contribution of the school children of Granite stake. Taylor Brockbank made the memorial address and was very well posted for the occasion. Fred & family and Harry at Cottonwood L[---] went with me to the Gran yard, George came out i the evening – Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Telephone Martineau at 8 AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p173.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 30, 1913 Ther. Went to City missed martineau, came out on the 9th are car and took $100 [-] coal from Hamptons yard Heavy shower of rain at 4 PM had a hard time to [-]et the cows out of Daves place Wea. WED. OCT. 1 Ther. Went to fix the fence on far ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p174.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 2, 1913 Ther. Mrs. Haddon had left on the night of the 30th and the house was in very poor condition. went to City on Cat, talked with Lock on the phone – he went to Ogden Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. Kate was poorly at her daughters Mrs. Arnold. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p175.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT 4, 1913 Ther. Conference commenced this AM [-]t 10. AM opening address for Prest Jos F Smith, made difference the Word of Wisdom. and the many [-]ollies of the present day in the [-]n modest dresses of the women he was followed by most of the [-]win Presidents on the afternoon [-]n that and kindred subjects [-]gnes Thurber came from Idaho remaine some time [-] B came home from the city on the [-]0.50 Car Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Attended both meetings of the conference today, and had a [-]meat feast from the speakers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p176.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 6, 1913 Ther. Attended Meetings both in the morning and afternoon. Joseph was down from his home. About & Jane Jones went home, John Park. and Hebers wife and 2 daughters visiting at Cottd went to depot for Agnes Trunk cold and unpleasant weather Norman Dawson drove the horse home with Agnes Trunk. I came out on the car Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. still Cold, and cloudy weather was in City on the Car Got check from Cope for the money I had loaned to William Grace – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p177.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 8, 1913 Ther. Went to City and got 3 doors [-]or Haddon rooms, and then [-]ot barrels & boxes for apples brought them home at about 2 PM. Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Went to City with Dawson and his tools. and he put up doors on the Haddon place. it snowed and [-]ained all day. so that it was very [-]ncomfortable out doors [--] got back at 4.30 pm. saw Mr Evans about purchase [-]f his engine. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p178.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 10, 1913 Ther. called Mr. Grace on Phone. Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Went to City this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p179.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 12, 1913 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2PM Bp & Counselors occupied the time. Nate came out at noon [-]ith George & wife. Lock came in the PM. so that the 3 boys are here, and at night. Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. Got shoes on a Don this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p180.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 14, 1913 Ther. Went in Company of Nate Bert & Dawson to the Mine in City Creek Canyon, took 2 Hours & Surrey. left home at 6.10 AM. after going all over the property, started for home at 2.30 PM got home, at 4.40 PM thoroughly satisfied not to invest in the property Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. Bert & Norman went to 5th so to do some work there on the house there. Herriman Co pd their interest wrote to the Jacobs Co. to forward interest Mate came out for the night and had visit with Agnes. Bert & Dawson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p181.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 16, 1913 Ther. Went to City. on Car. Bert & Norman went with the horse Nate & I went to visit Lucas B Howard. had talk with Nate on mining matters. and made check for $5000 to him Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. Bert & Dawson went with the Horse, got Paper for Cracroft [-]d him 50c on a/c $275 [-]ad talk with McGurrin about Hyde matters – came out on [-]he 3.20 PM car. went to the stake Tab at 5:45 PM. met with stake authorities in a social gathering – met Priest Smith, Lund, Apostles H. J Grant. G. F Richards ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p182.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 18, 1913 Ther. Gathered apples, had 2 boys from Lund school to help. went to City on Car in the PM Cracroft put paper on the 2 rooms – met Nate in City this PM, he had a deal on hand for mining property. came out on the 4 50 car. Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p183.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 20, 1913 Ther. In the City most of the day Nate and Col Cook came out for supper at 6 PM Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. In town today got check for 43.35 on the A E Hyde a/c. 20 86 pf sheriffs Exp. 7.26 2249 '' Ashtons Exp 13.60 20.86 [-] addition to the above Expense [-]d C. E. Ashton $8.80 for Expense [-] Garnishment papers. and service Helper City, and Salt Lake Security Co_on June 23/13 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p184.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 22, 1913 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. Let nate have 25000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p185.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 24, 1913 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. Went to City with horse and returned by way of Libs place ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p186.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 26, 1913 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2PM - missionary. and Bishop occupied the time - Alma went back to the grade to work Nate came out in the PM and staid until the 7.12 PM he had not got matters fixed so as to go away Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther. Went to City to see Nate. George W Derr sent me word to come and get the animals that he had not paid for claiming that all he owed me was $7500 Bert was gathering apples from the pear main tree ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p187.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 28, 1913 Ther. Beautiful weather, Norman painting [-]e small wagon, Mrs B. went to [-]he City this AM, went to Attended house on Ferguson [---]2 years Wea. WEDNESDAY 29 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p188.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 30, 1913 Ther. Met Mrs Miller occuping house on Mortenson Court, had no rent to pay Wea. FRIDAY 31 Ther. Home all day – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p189.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 1, 1913 Ther. Went to City to meet Martineau [-]e did not show up. got rent from Mrs Olson 600 check on Walkers Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. High wind and rain this AM went to Fast Meeting at 2 PM Bp Cornwall asked me to look after the meeting of genealogical work for next Sunday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p190.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 3, 1913 Ther. Went to City this AM with Horse got 100$ from Martineau on interes[-] a/c got dept of Glass for Mrs Christenson 15+30. 55 cents Paid Christenson for 12 names of males on my list Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. Made Copy of Roy agreement this AM, loaned H R Stevenson 100$ for 6 mos. at 8% pr Ann Ground some apples this A M, had meeting with Herriman Co at Mr. Evans office at 2 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p191.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 5, 1913 Ther. Home all day. gathering the fallen apples. went to the auction sale at 2.30 PM – but got nothing had Mr Roy sign the agree ment, for 3 years time on the Farm, he bought team & wagon for his use on the place Mrs B went to Libs and then to the City. to see Dr Chandler she staid at Libs at night Wea. THURSDAY 6 Ther. Threatening storm this AM gathered apples all morning ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p193.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 9, 1913 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House, at 2 PM. Bro Carlson and Mrs Snow occupied the time [-] genealogical work Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. At the City met Cope, Grace wanted to see me at 1 PM tomorrow took in Barrel of Apples for Lucas T Brockbank weighing 185 lbs paid freight. 2.15 to Reno, Nev ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p194.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 11, 1913 Ther. Went on Car to City, at 10.15 AM - went to Chester Ave, and got rent from Kraut & Mowery, walked to 5th So property and then to the County Bldg. went from there to Temple, and then to Des News, and then to Historians office for there copy of names of City Council of 1878, deposited 35$ at Deseret Bank Wea. WEDNESDAY 12 Ther. Home all day. went to Funeral of sister Erickson at 1 PM at the Ward House, and then went to the Mill Creek Cemetery, got letter from Nate asking me to pay a Sewer Tax of 8.55 on J st property ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p195.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 13, 1913 Ther. Went to City and got copy of City Council members for year 1878 and sent to Prest Jos [-] Smith, with my Photo talked with Lock about what I [-]d heard of his talk, and found [-]at he had been misrepresented [-]t my corn extracted at 47 E 1st so came out on the 1.50 Car Dawson & Bert had horse at Sugar house – I had taken [-]n Tuesday a severe cold by getting my feet damp Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. Beautiful morning, went to Murray and paid my Taxes $272.19. and paid 2000 on Mrs B Taxes, and 2150 on Mary Ann Brockbank Taxes Bro Free Came and got his horses for which he paid me $1300 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p196.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 15, 1913 Ther. Beautiful morning, Kate went to Mrs Arnolds yesterday & staid all night. her health being very poor Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Met at the Stake House on High Priests Meeting, had a good time in Bro Andersons current events of the times. Met in the PM. at the Ward House, Agnes & Mrs B, cam also – Bp Cornwall talked on the prospective fair – Bros Spencer, Ashton, Miller & Campbell occupied the time_ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p197.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 17, 1913 Ther. In town found Mrs Olson had left [-]r job, moved her stove and had [-] furnish her 3 lengths of pipe [-]k it down to her, after meeting [-]th Grace Evans & Cope at the [-]rris Bldg, the situation of the Herriman property discouraging [-] sale for stock or land. Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. Was in City. and collected months rent from Mrs Corbin – made efforts to find party to interest in sale of land. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p198.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 19, 1913 Ther. Got letter from Bro West reporting the Quarry Land entry approved by the Govt to the state, reporting the whole expense with fees. $6920 and asking me to send one half went to City on the 1.15pm Car. And saw Bro Grace who said he had seen the Bank people, and reported conditions. tried to others on the sale of land at dry farm Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Went to Smith Farm and met Derr & Geo Smith. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p199.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 21, 1913 Ther. Snowing this AM. Home all day. Bert & Dawson went to City. Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. Cold frosty night. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p200.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 23, 1913 Ther. Attended Ward Conference Prest Merrill & Jos Musser in attendance. Bro Merrill was the speaker to the Priesthood in the morning on the Teachers duties afternoon occupied by Bro Stephens Musser & Merrill Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. Went to City this AM. and met with Mr Doolittle at his office in McCorwick Bldg – did not stay in City but a short time – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p201.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 25, 1913 Ther. [-]went in with horse to do some ha[--] work in horse 5th [-]outh at went to Lund office [-] see about West baby on the [--] Quarry. wrote him on the [-]atter. very mild day. the [-]ost coming out of ground [-]ade [-]ads bad Bert had Colt hitched up with [-]empleman horse bad she went [-]ight off, all night [-[t telephone message from Will [-]day. Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. [-]ild morning, went to City and met Will Day at Colonial Theatre ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p202.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 27, 1913 Ther. Thanksgiving Day, very quiet. The catering store had good dinner, and staid home all day Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Went to City and met Bro Nibley at Des Bank. and then met Will Day, after lunch went to the Colonial. to see the play that Will Day is travelling with ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p203.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 20, 1913 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Home all day. Joshua [-]nd his wife came out and [-]tayed all day & night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p204.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 1, 1913 Ther. Went to City this AM to see about passage of Norman Dawson to his home - getting letter from Nate at Reno – telling of his operation[-] here – met Dawson at the D Bank, and arranged for his passage. saw the Col at Kenyon Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Went to City and wrote to Nate, and then paid Dawson Jane to Lpool as he had not collected what was coming to him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p205.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 3, 1913 Ther. Went with horse and took in the Boxes of N Dawson to the depot and got checked over the RR staid until the main was made up at 6.15 PM [-] took Chamber's note for 4500 that he need Dawson. for what [--] had borrowed — Wea. THURSDAY 4 Ther. Went to City this AM. And exchanged notes with Chambers for a 60 day note at 8% – Griffiths rented house at 700 pr month got from him 500 for the month – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p206.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 5, 1913 Ther Went to City on the Car at 1.15pm. Kates health very poor in town. Lib rented the house to Mr Love at 2250 pr month. saw Bro Cope. about Herriman Farm work got 2 shoes on Horse. Don and got 1300 lb Coal from Sugar House. Spring Canyon Coal – dry bracing weather Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. Mrs B. went to the City to see her daughter Mrs Arnold. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p207.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 7, 1913 Ther. Went to Fast Meeting at 2pm, Kate in City with Mrs Arnold Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Went to Sugar House, and got 4[-]0lb Coal, after noon went to City, and with Kate went to the American Theatre to see the play of Les Miserables ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p208.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 9, 1913 Ther. Went in on Car, had interview with Geauque. Wea. WEDNESDAY 10 Ther. Went to City, saw Cope and told him of interview with Geauque on land matters wrote Nate about report of the Mine. let Lock have 320.00 on his note ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p209.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 11, 1913 Ther. Went to Sugar House, and then [-] City and collected rent from Mrs [---] & Kraut, [--]ot home 400lb Coal. Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Went to Sugar House and got load of Coal, and wrote letter to Bro West, Nate and Dawson – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p210.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 13, 1913 Ther. Went to City on the 11.40 Car & returned on 1.50pm got Pioneer Book pd 2500 for it. Mrs Arnold was improving some. had talk with Fred about her – Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House, Prest Jones met with H Priests of Ward attended Ward Meeting at 2 pm, Bp called on me & Br Spencer & Bro Str[---] to talk — Blk Cow cawed this PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p211.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 15, 1913 Ther. Went to the City Pihl paid me 2000 on a/c of price of Wahne and [-]er colt. sold him for $14000 Pd 500 to Ward for Fair pd Mary A Brockbank 25.00 Wea. TUESDAY 16 Ther ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p212.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 17, 1913 Ther. Went in with Horse, and took trunk to get repaired. and brought out Arnolds chickens 14, including 2 Roosters Lib was at Cottd all day getting ready to go to the coast with Ma & Mrs Arnold Mrs Arnold cut my hair today tho she was very weakly Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. It snowed last night. and kept up most of the day. got up the horse of Brightons and fed him Hay in the shed Went to Murray. to get repairs on Eletric Light lamp. bot Oats & Corn from Meeting House Snowing most of the PM – got 300 lb oats 420 Corn 80c – pd 500 in check, got 2 sks Bran at Bennions Mill, pd Progress Co 1.30 for Lambs &c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p213.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 19, 1913 Ther. Hand freezing weather. Mrs B [-] Hing ready to go with Fred and Kate to Los Angeles. she went in to City. and staid at Freds all night Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Went to City, and returned by Car. Kate, Lib, Mrs Arnold Fred & the children, started at PM for Long Beach, Cala Mrs Arnold had to be helped to the car being so weak Lock came to see them off after my return. Mr Pihl came to get Wahne & her Colt and paid me $12000 in check and cash ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p214.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 21, 1913 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at the Stake House. the weather being rather cold. but few on attendance, Attended afternoon meeting at Ward House. Wea. MONDAY 22 Ther. Went to City, and sent xmas member of Des News to Norman Dawson. Isaac Borwick E. T. Molineux Frank Robinson L. T Brockbank E. H. Hobbs Elizth B Bushnell defrosted with DhB 12000 being the price of Horses. sold to Pihl. and or which sale 2 paid Bert $25.00 as pr my agreement with him – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p215.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 23, 1913 Ther. Home all day Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Went to City. after waiting [-]or mail from Los Angeles got card to say they arrived at 3pm at S L. station [-]nd were wanting to go on to Long Beach at 4 35 pm [-]ork gave me Neck Tie. George [--] gloves. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p216.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 25, 1913 Ther. Christmas Day, very quiet. made present to Agnes and Mary pr Arctic shoes. Bert pr gloves Bert went to Sugar House with sleigh & horse. I and Agnes went to Mary Anns for dinner met Joseph who had just got there from home, it commenced snowing about 2.30pm and kept snowing most of the night Bert got home in the night Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Still snowing this AM, Lock came out on the 11 AM Car snowing most of the day, got card from Long Beach wrote Kate and sent to Sugar PA, by Lock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p217.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 27, 1913 Ther. Clear & Cold this AM. Agnes is [-]etting ready for her trip to spanish Fork.. wrote to Long Beach, and ent 250$ to Nibley for stock in the [-]etropolitan Inv Co – [-]ad notice of pipe bursting at Mortenson Ct, went in on the 3 42 Car, and Agnes went to [-]panish Fork Wea. SUNDAY 28 Ther. Attended Went to City on 1st Car and then came back on the same found [-]hat the water at 5th South had been shut off. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p218.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 29, 1913 Ther. Went to Bishop Cornwall to settle tithing for year — pd 120.00 Mary 3500 Alma 2000 got letters from folks at Long Beach, they are improving in health. wrote to Long Beach from the City. Mr Burke told me that he had placed 200000 to Freds credit in bank came home on the 3 20 pm car Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. Found that some one had put in pipe at Mortenson Court without any authority. gave Pettit order to disconnect the service at No 1 Mortenson Court. — Bert went to the City on the Car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p219.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 31, 1913 Ther. Bert get ready to go to work for [-]e Telephone Co. took his [-]lothes in suit case and went City. on 8.42 car. after he [-]ad waited at the office some [-]ime, the whole company were [-]t not so he returned home [---] to city on the 1.15 PM Car and [-]eturned on the 3.20 PM car – [-] snow going very fast. fixed [-]h around the house. so the water [-]ould run off. saw Lock at [-]ffice who reported he had not [-]ixed up with the Building a/cs and that he would return some [-]f the money I had loaned him [-]et Bert have 5$ to go away [-]ith – this made 20$ I had [-]et him have on the sale of Horses. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p221.jpg) High Priests Winder Wd ADDRESS 1913 TELEPHONE Jan 1 Jos. A Cornwall. BP. Age 49 Geo B Williams Cr " 42 [-] F P Brockbank " " 34 [-] Clawson 85 Jesse E Murphy 81 Marshal Helm 65 Evan W Jones 43 J Sutherland removed 79 Isaac Brockbank 75 Alvin Fuller 44 Wm. Bawden 68 Chas Robinson 65 Chas J. Peterson 48 Cyrus Neff 58 Alfred Solomon 71 Wm. M Boam 53 Lucas B. Howard 60 Lars A Larson 51 Wm. Forsythe 52 Ralph Savage removed 52 Thos. Gundersen 62 E Spencer 71 Ed d Gundersen removed 56 Eph H Williams 70 made report to Br. Jones [-]f the above adding 1 year to the above ages ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p222.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Alex[-] Nibley T. F A Jacobs Co 269 Washington st Portland Ore ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p224.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Herbert Jones 458 so 5th West Provo - Arden H Brockbank 321½ West Ocean Ave Long Beach - Cal E. H. Hobbs. Oregon 684 Locust st E Portland ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p225.jpg) [-] Herriman Stock & P Co 142 pr C ADDRESS TELEPHONE 138 Acres Oats 7513 bushels 12 " Barley 940 " ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p226.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE John Gallacher 814 Grand Av R, E., Ellsbury Am. Falls Id[---] Ornbery Prest San Diego – Joshua Brockbank born 15 May 184[-] Elizth Agnes Sarah William Ann Samuel 15 Sep 1853 – Joseph 15 Sep 1859 Isaac 13 July 1839 Daniel ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p227.jpg) NOTES L P. Olson Builder 373 Quince st W. 3171 R City Council of Salt Lake City for the term of 2 years from Feb 18, 1878 Mayor Forarnorz Little 1st Ward Adam Spiers 2 " Henry Denwoodey 3 " A.H. Raleigh 4 " John Sharp 5 " Alex C Pyper Cormeillers W. L Ball. [-]Brockbank Elias Morrie, Jas W Cummings John Henry Smith. Jos F Smith David O Calder. Geo Reynolds Francis Armstrong Recorder John T. Caine Treasurer Paul A Schittler Marshal Andrew Burt ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p228.jpg) [equation on top right] NOTES Sep 29/13 895.00 1875 Lovesey pd P[---]pool 100.00 Edmund S Lovesey 7 1/2 1000.00 L. H. Sims released 8 1000.00 J. F. Newton released 7 1/2 1400 00 Peter Johnson 8 1600 00 Herriman Stock Co 8 5000 00 Bertha Cottam 7 1300 00 Geo L Beisinger 7 1350 00 Peter Hendricksen 8 750 00 L. R. Martineau 8 5000 00 W. H. Smoot 8 400 00 F. W. Cope 8 400 00 Rose Leadbetter 8 4000 00 G S Chambers Du 4/13 8 45 00 Geo M Brockbank 100 00 H R Stevenson 100 00 Taxes1912 11 35 Libbie B Meyer 1913 16.96 1080 00 L. T Brockbank 719 00 D. E Brockbank 100 00 J. P. Brockbank 100 00 L. H. Brockbank 140.00 Geo M Brockbank 425 00 Universal Cleaning Co 800 00 Metropolitan Inv Co 1500.00 500 00 500 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p229.jpg) INSURANCE EXPIRATION Company Amount Premium Expires [-] due Jan 29 pd on form $125.00 [-] 29. Jan 29 18.75 quarterly 29. Dec 1915 29. Dec 29 [-] 15 Ap 15 20.00 " 15 June 1913 [-] 15 Oct 15 [-] 17 Ap 17 26.25 " 17 June 1913 [-] 17 Oct 17 [-] 27 Ap 27 32.00 " 27 Oct 1913 [-] 27 Oct 27 1 Ap 1 100 00 " 1 Jan 1913 1 Oct 1 1 Aug 1 22.75 " 1 Feb 1915 1 Feb 1 1 Aug 1 23.65 " 13 Feb 1915 1 Feb 1 [-] 1 Apr 1 15 00 " 21 Mch 1915 [-] 1 Oct 1 30 Mch 30 100 00 " 30 Sep 1915 [-] 30 Sep 30 8. May 8 8.00 8 Apr 1913 8 Nov 8 1 Apr 1 8.00 1 Oct 1 1 June 1 80.00 1 Dec 1 able Feb 4/14 2cq/B pg 00 July 20/13 20 00 Norq Aug 23/13 10 00. 25.00 [-] 0.00 ard June 15/13 a 16/18 500.00 so int pd Apr 15/13 July 15 50 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p230.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS DATE DRAWERS TIME Olaf Hammer 1024 Lewis st San Diego - Concrete Walks 3 inches thick of asphalt or concrete mixture, and 1½ in of wearing surface 1 K John Kaufman 37 Floral W ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p231.jpg) RECEIVABLE No. Where Payable Due Amount George C. Ownby Prest San Diego Branch 1430 D street Hall, 1322, N 5th st ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p232.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY Received Paid 2 Mrs Haddon 2 00 8 Sanderson 4 00 " Mowery 6 00 ' Kraut 6 00 " Williams 10 00 22 Clark 2 00 ' Conway 1 00 29 Haddon 2 00 33 00 Haddon 4 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p234.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Received Paid 3 Conway 5 00 10 Had[---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p236.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH Received Paid 4 Williams 10 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Griffiths 6 00 7 Greek 2 00 10 Williams 10 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Haddon 2 00 " Mowery 12 00 18 Haddon 2 00 " Sanderson 4 00 29 Haddon 2 00 " Williams 1000 72 00 Haddon [-] 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p238.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Received Paid 2 Olson 6 00 2 Conway 2 00 " Sanderson 4 00 14 Mowery 6 00 " Haddon 2 00 Conway 2 00 21 Greek 1 00 26 Clark 2 00 28 Haddon 2 00 29 Williams 10 00 43 00 Haddon 4 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p240.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Received Paid 1 Griffiths 5 60 6 Conway 2 00 " Haddon 2 00 7 Sanderson 4 00 12 Mowery 6 00 " Kraut 6 00 "Olson 6 00 13 Haddon 2 00 20 " 2 00 20 " 2 00 Williams 15 00 52 00 Haddon 8 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p241.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Received Paid Alma Brockbank 15 Team 13 50 Jane 17 Shows 2 50 barn cut 4 50 Check 10 00 oats cut 175 Beans 1 50 Aug [--] Haulg 2 25 Check 5 00 Sep 16 Hauling 2 00 Boots 2 00 Cutting Hay 26 50 18 50 with team 4 hours [calculations appear right of page] [---] 8/13 check $ 9. 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p242.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Received Paid 3 Haddon 2 00 " Olson 6 00 " Sanderson 4 00 10 Haddon 2 00 " Mowery 6 00 " Kraut 6 00 18 Corbin 4 00 23 Haddon 1 25 Haddon 5 25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p244.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Received Paid 1 Mrs Haddon 1 50 Cloth &c 14[-] 3 Anderson 4 00 2 Cracroft 2 0[-] 11 Kraut 6 00 " 1 0[-] 12 Haddon 1 50 11 " 2 00 " Olson 5 00 " Des News 3 00 19 Otto Stobbe 3 50 12 Cracroft 3 00 21 Mowery 6 00 14 " 5 [-] " Corbin 2 00 " Paint 2 30 26 Haddon 1 25 Cracroft 3 50 4575 Cracroft 2 0[-] July 28 Griffiths 7 00 21 [-] less 1 40 Paint 60 Mrs. Haddon 4 25 6 Mos pd $29.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p246.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Received Paid 4 Haddon 1 50 1 less Com[-] 1 4[-] " J A Smith 7 00 7 less Com 1 4[-] 7 Sanderson 4 00 7 J Cracroft 2 00 " Kraut 6 00 "Mowery 6 00 18 Olson 7 00 23 Otto Stobb[-] 3 50 " Williams 5 00 47.00 Aug 29 Miller 7 00 54 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p247.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Received Paid Amt rec d from A E Hyde Jr on Garnishment $143.35 Aug 14 — 1913. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p248.jpg) CASH ACOUNT—SEPTEMBER Received Paid 4 Corbin 2 00 2 Water Taxes 31.75 " Olson 6 00 6 Sewer Tax 23 20 11 Sanderson 4 00 " Williams 10 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Smith 7 00 " Mowery 4 00 " Vinson 10 00 20 Corbin 2 00 23 Otto Stobbe 3 50 20 S. Miller 7 00 22 Christensen 7 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p250.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Received Paid 1 Olson 6 00 2 Sanderson 4 00 6 Corbin 2 00 8 Smith 7 00 11 Kraut 6 00 " Vinson 10 00 20 Otto Stobbe 3 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p252.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Received Paid 1 Olson 6 00 14 Stove Pipe 3 Christian 5 00 for M rs Olson 40 [-] " Sanderson 4 00 to be repaid – " Corbin 2 00 8 Smith 7 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Mowery 5 00 " Christenson 2 00 18 Corbin 4 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p254.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Received Paid 8 Olson 350 " Christenson 5 00 " Smith 7 00 11 Mowery 7 00 " Kraut 6 00 [---] 5 60 18 Martinez 6 40 Mrs Olson Pd 2 F W. Brook 7 00 on Jany Mo 6 00 Sanderson 4 00 29 Otto Stobbe 3 50 " Olson 2 50 29 Car Fare 2 00 51 90 Groceries 95 Meat 25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p255.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Received Paid Rhumatism 5 Yr Tablets sodium salicytate ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p256.jpg) SUMMARY Received Paid Cash on hand Jan. 1 JANUARY FEBRUARY born 5 Sep. 1861 married Nov 16. 1882 MARCH D H Wells off Jos H Hales MAY Died 5 Jan 1906 JUNE A E Hyde Jr Al. AUGUST 14335 SEPTEMBER 7 26 OCTOBER 13609 1360 NOVEMBER 12249 DECEMBER Total Balance to new account ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p257.jpg) Holliday & Car Time Leave City 6.25 am 7 50 — 9 20 — 10 50 — 12 20 pm 1 50 — 3.20 — 4 50 — 6 20 — 7 50 — 9 20 — 10 50 — 12 10 am Leave Holliday 7.12 am 8.42 " 10.12 " 11.42 " 1 12 pm 2 42 " 4 12 " 5.42 " 7 12 " 8 42 " 10 12 " 11.32 " 12.48 am ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F13_p258.jpg) 172½ Richmond Hold Manhattan Cafe - Stanley A Hanks 26 1/2 s. Main Street Lucy T Williams 2111 Arrapahoe st Denver - B M Merrill 92 M Cope W. 428 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p036.jpg) Remembrancer Name Isaac Brockbank Residence Murray P.0. Box 147 R.D. $4 Telephone No. 43 K2 Business Address Telephone No. Watch No. Case No. Airship Automobile No. Motorcycle No. Bicyle No. Bank Book No. Safe Deposit Box No. Laundry Mark Size of Hat Gloves " Hoisery Gloves " Collars Shoes " Underwear " Necktie Shirts Company Premium Due Fire Ins. Policy Life Ins. Policy In case of accident notify ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p045.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 1, 1914 Ther. Thawing all day, Bert came back in the night, the Job having failed clear weather and snow nearly all gone went to City on the 1.34 PM car got to Main & 2nd south. at 2.20 PM went to the New Orpheum. on 2nd South st, vaudeville show about 2 hours performance. Came back to Locks for supper at 5 PM. got the 5.56 PM car at Sugar House for home Mary went to the City, and staid all night Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. Snow nearly all gone. Bert at home, Went to the City and wrote note to Long Beach – sent note to Agnes Thurber. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p046.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 3, 1914 Ther. Rained heavily thru the night and then froze. so that the roads were like sheets of ice, went to Faggs and Norths, and paid my December bills, got letter from Lib at San Francisco. and wrote her back, went to City, and visited at Who cleaning Co - 5th North st nothing very encouraging from that service, weather bright all day. Bp Geo Hales and Son and Heber Brockbank came with 3 teams to stay all night Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther George Hales, and I drove over to the Meeting House to the Fast Meeting. he and spoke a short time Bp Cornwall occupied much of the time, Beautiful sunshiny day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p047.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 5, 1914 Ther. Went to City, saw Martineau who promised me his interest in a few days. wrote letter to Geo W Derr enclosing 20$ for Keeping of Cows and Service met Bro Turner at Co building also John [-] Robinson – sent sub for thrice a week would talked with Mr. Carlson about NKG cleansing Co stock Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. wrote C H West enclosing 4720 for my share of fence &c - wrote to Mrs B at Long Beach got letter from Norman Dawson written 23rd Decr addressed to Mrs. B. after reading it sent to Long Beach, went to Murray this PM - and took Sr Browns clothes. she pd me $27.5 on the clothes. went to Bennions got 50lb Flour, 100lb Bran 125 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p048.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 7, 1914 Ther. Clear & Cold. snow mostly gone off Went on the 9.29 car, collected 6$ from Christensen, pd Alma Harper one of Chas W Harper sons shot and Killed himself at his home in the City. Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. Home all day. Heber came to see me and staid for lunch he brought up Perdita to go to school. Bert went to the City and did not return as he said he would. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p049.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 9, 1914 Ther. Met with the Board Directors of Herriman St K Co. at Mr Evans office at 12.30 PM – propositions to sell some of the land. no chance to sell any stock. Grace & Cope went to meet a man at Stauffers office with a view of selling him some of the land. New Years Oregonian from Mr Hobbs of Portland recd Bert got back some time last night — Wea SATURDAY 10 Ther. Went to Faggs for some meat and on my return found the mail had come at 11. AM - rather cold day. so did not go away from home. loaned J. L. Scott. 10$. pd Telephone bill 200 pd Bert 350 being the bal on sale of Horses. [-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p050.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 11, 1914 Ther. Pleasant day, read the papers and then prepared for Meeting had call from the Bishop inviting me to attend the genealogical Meeting in City tomorrow evening Mary went to the City on Car, and Bert staid at house Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther. Got letters from Long Beach, and Norman Dawson, and Nates wife Myrtie, went to the City to attend Prest Lymans Anniversary of his 74th Birthday, wrote letter to Long Beach and sent end of electric Ironer by Parcel Post, went to Locks for supper at 5 PM, left there at 7 PM, for Bishops Bldg where were gathered about 400 people of the old settlers, a very interesting program was earned out by the children & grand children ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p051.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 13, 1914 Ther. Did not get home until mid night so did not get around very early home all day. Talked with J W. Grace about finance and putting up money, on 2nd Mortgage very blustery weather all day Bert pd me $225 as half of sale of 15lb Butter at 30c pr lb – Mary went to the City this PM Lock pd $20000 on a/c at DWB. Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. Got rest from Mrs. Corbin, 400 to pay to Jan 18. met Grace Cope and Evans at his office and paid 60$ my portion on 1000 shares of the stock and took interest on Mtge for 6 Mos for 512500 dating from Jan 15/14, also arranged for Mrs B for 120000 the same way got letters from Nate & Ma, she reports that Mrs Arnold was very bad on the 11th vomiting severely Bert came home after 9 oclock him brastly drunk I had a time with ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p052.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 15, 1914 Ther. After I thought Bert went off for the night, and Mary saying that the screen at the window had been opened I went up stairs, and found Bert in bed, he staid there all day, and I done the chores, he did not get up at all. got letter from Nate, and answered him sent card to Donovon and Ma at Long Beach Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. It rained most of the night and continued part of the day. Bert got up this AM, and done the milking and other chores I went to the butchers for some meat pd M. A B. her check – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p053.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 17, 1914 Ther. Very blustery morning, tho the snow has mostly gone off the ground went to the City after the Mail came, wrote letter to Norman Dawson and enclosed paper from Thompson Food Co — wrote letter to Long Beach had letter returned written to Lib at San Francisco Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther. Went to H Priest Meeting in Company of Taylor Brock bank. and Meeting in the PM. at Ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p054.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 19, 1914 Ther. Home all day. Bert went off with Dan Templeman to the City I got letters from Ma. Erin and Nate. and wrote back to Erin Bert did not show up any more to day. got check from Metropolitan Inv Co of Portland for $5500 interest to Jan 15 – also letter from Bro Nibley — Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. Went to City this AM, paid Nates Taxes for 1913. s 5000 and sent him card. also letter to ma. got rent from D. Griffiths for Martinez, sold 2 gal Cider – to Templeman for 75. he pd 25 Agnes Thurber came back from Spanish Fork. Mary went to the City. on the 3.34 PM car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p055.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 21, 1914 Ther. Was home all day. Bert made his appearance. Just as I was going over to Norths with 8 lb Butter. he said he had been hauling manure for Earl Williams. he broke as tho he went to see Geo Smith about the Cow. he came up afterward Agnes went to the City on the 11.30 am car. and got back on the 5.56 Car. Lucas Howard visited here for 2 hours Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Home all day. Agnes went to City on the 11.30am Car got letter from Long beach Mrs Arnold not much better raining most of last night and part of today. wrote to Nate Erin. Mrs B and to new York for Olive oil, sent 1$ for a quart sent card to Bro Nibley ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p056.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 23, 1914 Ther. Home all day, reading the papers and a story of the Witches Head no letters from Long beach. Bert at home, Agnes in the City. came home at 6 PM Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. Blustery weather and threatens for storm. cleared off. and the snow melting fast. got letter from Long Beach. Mrs Arnold improving very slowly ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p057.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 25, 1914 Ther. Attended Meeting at Stake house at 10 AM, and Meeting at Ward House at 2 Very blustering wind, had a fine Meeting. Bro Tingey & Harrington, returned Missionaries spoke Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. Universal Cleanser Mfg Co. stockholders Meeting, at 2 pm 636 North 3 West st attended & heard report of Manager majority of stock represented, [-]0.000 shares of stock issued Got letter & card from Mr B reported Mrs Arnold not much better, quite stormy weather ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p058.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 27, 1914 Ther. Fair & snow going off, wrote to Kate, and sent it by Mail in the City. went to see Lock and also saw Mr Burke and he had written to Fred the day before Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Home most all day went to City in the morning & back on the 12.11 pm Car from the City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p059.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 29, 1914 Ther. Home all day, Got 2 letters from Kate, needing the condition of Mrs Arnold: Jorgenson pd his interest - 3200 Wea. FRIDAY 30 Ther. Sold 13 lb Butter to H Neilson at 30c got 2 Lbs Bran at 110 wrote Kate answer to her 20th went to City, on the way bought Mattress and springs at Sugar Farm Co. for my use at Mary Anns ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p060.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 31, 1914 Ther. Went to Butcher shop, and got some meat – staid home all day. – Water pipe frozen so that there is no hot water in the house Wea. SUN. FEB. 1 Ther. Fast day, attended Ward Meeting at 2 pm – Clear and bright day had Thos Howard come and fix the Water Pipes, Harry came from Los Angeles this eve, Lock came out on way to Murray ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p061.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 2, 1914 Ther. had letter from Frank Robinson and wife - Harry went back to City this AM Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. Went to City this PM, had letters from Long Beach, sent Ma her silk dress ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p062.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 4, 1914 Ther. Was notified by the Fire Department that there had been a fire at 238 E 5th So at about 4 PM. the day previous went in on car, and found that the roof had been burned by the carelessness of Mrs Olsons boys she had moved into 248 attended C W. Penroses Birthday Party at Bishops Bldg. had a very nice visit with Bro Wallace got home at 1[-]m Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Snowing slightly this AM sent Lib her Bank a/c and her checks from Iron Blossom ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p063.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 6, 1914 Ther. Harry came out last night, and [-]his AM took offense at something I said and so went off without break fast I wrote to Lib, telling her about the matter, went to the City, and pd 10$ to Bank, took 14 lb butter to Westson store at 30c 1 pd Bert 20c Wea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. Went to City. this PM, got Card from Long Beach. Kate was apparently on better got check from Love for Rent of House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p064.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 8, 1914 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM Bro H[-]ll a son of Wm Hall of Mill Creek, and a Young man I did not get his name were the speakers — Agnes got a card about some medicine that the Chinese doctor had sent from San Francisco a fine day all thrus Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. Clear & bright this AM - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p065.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 10, 1914 Ther. This morning. at about 5 oclock Lucas Howard breathed his last, went over there, and found he had been moved from upstairs went in town in the PM — Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Went to the City, and saw Mr Burke who had letter from Fred. saying that he would be home in 2 weeks, got letter from the folks saying that Kate was much improved, had letter from Cement Pipe Co asking to sell some of their stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p066.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 12, 1914 Ther. Attended the Funeral of LB Howard at Ward House at 1 PM. Bp D B Brinton. F McDonald John C. Howard, Bp Cornwall and Geo B Williams, were the speakers Thos Newman dedicated the Grave, a large funeral procession and soft roads to the Big Cottd Cemetery - Erin Howard and J. C. Howard came over in the evening for awhile Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. Met with Hyrum Cartwright agent of the Insurance Co and agreed upon the repairs to be made in the house 238 east 5th So - bot Car Book ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p067.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 14, 1914 Ther. Attended Funeral of Sr Fuller at Big Cottd Ward House. went to Toms and came back in Co of Erin Howard. myself Jaque Christ [-]ianson F McDonald and Thos Newman were the speakers for letter from Kate and Bert got a letter also Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. My bro Joshua from Spanish Fork came out to visit me I went to Quorum Meeting at the Stake House. got back at 12.30 PM. Harry was here and visited with them during the PM - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p068.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 16, 1914 Ther. took 10 lb Buttr to Neilson's 3.00 got Wheat 200 Bran 1.05 – Joshua & Harry went on Car at 8.30 I went on later and visited Agnes. at Albert Brockbank she has an attack of erysipiles on her head, and is not able to be out Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. A Cloudy day, Bert went at 11.30 AM to Lock to do some work for him in the afternoon I went in and sent card to the folks at Long Beach. Kate Arnold does not seem to be much better ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p069.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 18, 1914 Ther. a beautiful day, Bert at Locks wrote Card to Kate at Long Beach got card from her at noon and wrote back, went to City and learned that Fred would be home about the last of the week. by way of San Francisco Wea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. Home all day, Bert got back this AM – he staid at Georges all last night , Cloudy weather very heavy rain storms on Southern California. from 6 to 8 inches in 36 hours ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p070.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 20, 1914 Went for some meat this AM Bert churned. heard from Agnes Thurber. she is getting better of her erysipiles — about the middle of the after noon Mary Holiman came to the house and said she had left her place on acct of some mis understanding with Mrs Tuddenham Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Waited until the mail should have come, but go nothing , the storms on the Coast had stopped the trains from moving — Fred came back from Cal today – reporting that Kate was much better ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p071.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 22, 1914 Ther. Harry & Fred came out this AM. And staid till night when they went back to City. I went to the stake House for the Conference at 2 PM Apostle Lyman occupied most of the time, Bp Whittaker was set apart as a Patriarch, and also an Alternate High Councillor Agnes came from City in the evening — Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Slight snow last night. Holiday. no mail. visited Sr Lewis. at her home wrote to Frank Robinson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p072.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 24, 1914 Ther. Went to City this AM. mailed letters to A Nibley enclosing check for $25000 to pay for 2½ shares Metropolitan stock letter to Frank Robinson, and Mrs Brockbank at Long Beach - Bert commenced painting the Dining Room. Wea. WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. Storming most of the day, got some Flour from Neilson store wrote to Nibley at Portland - wrote to Elizth Bushnell in Answer to Libbie Benine H. her daughter staid home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p073.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 26, 1914 Ther. 4 inches snow this morning - and winds very bad Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. Home all day. – wrote to N Dawson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p074.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 28, 1914 Ther. Got letters from Long Beach and card from Libbie, wrote from the City and sent medicine from here to Long Beach 40c for Willis Horne Co. 50c Franklyn & Dr[--]hl took butter to Neilsons 9 lb at 30c Wea. SUN. MARCH 1 Ther. Fast Day attended meeting at 2 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p075.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 2, 1914 Ther. Home all day there was about 2 inches snow fill last night most of it went off during the day. had letter from Long Beach. Kate improving very slowly. Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. Hard frost last night. Bert went to City to clean out house. got Leadbetter 8000 Sanderson 400 Christenson 500 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p076.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 4, 1914 Ther. Went to visit at Mrs Robinsons and staid for lunch, wrote letter to Long Beach, and sent 5$ to Ma – Mr Roy came and said he was mistaken about the time of payment, of Rent. raining this afternoon and night Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Home all day. went to the Murray Station for Agnes medicine – wrote to John Jones Provo –got letter from Long Beach. not very encouraging news Kate not improving and Lib & her Ma very tired, are talking of moving again. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p077.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 6, 1914 Ther. Went to Faggs with buggy and Bert, he went on to Sugar and missing the Car I walked back. pd Fagg a/c 4.90 North 35c got some Meat & packed home on foot as the Car had gone along before I was ready Wea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. Went to the City in the PM the mail brought 5 shares of Metropolitan Stock from Portland. and my pension from Washington, Fred had letter from Kate saying that she had gone to a Sanitarium at Long Beach, wrote to the folks from City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p078.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 8, 1914 Ther. Fred & Harry came out nearly noon. I went to the funeral of Neils Rasmussen in Co of Lock at 1st Ward Meeting House. a large attendance paid respects to a very worthy man aged 59 years my acquaintance with him dates back to 1871. Albert Brockbank and his wife visited while I was away. Tom & his wife & 2 children were at the house when I got home. Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. Got letters from Long Beach Kate had gone to Sanitarium last Wednesday, wrote to them from P.O got check from Mr. Love on Libs a/c for Rent 22.50 and deposited it and my pension 60$. got rent for rear house 7.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p079.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 10, 1914 Ther. Home till noon. then went with horse and took in some stuff to fix the ceiling of house at Mortenson Court Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Went to City this AM with Bert & horse to fix the foundation of house, got done at 12.30 PM and Bert came back with horse – I got lunch up town and got the 2.15 Car got garments at Cutlers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p080.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 12, 1914 Ther. Home all forenoon, went in on the 12.30 PM Car. Collected rent from Griffiths, and settled with him paying him 2.80. Commission on 14$ the rent of 2 houses - Met with Lucas B Howard at Des National Bank. and talked over the matter of his fathers death. Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. Went to Sugar House, this AM and got 1000lb Coal - went to the City on the 1.34 PM car, visited at Fred's office also Locks office, and then to lunch at Soracle - after which went to picture show. until 7.40 PM. then to the Bishops Building at 8 PM, enjoyed a pleasant evening on the occasion to commemorate the life labors of Alexander Neibaur ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p081.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 14, 1914 Ther. This morning I told Bert that I had arranged with Taylor to have some of the Balm of Gileads on the fence line cut out so as to not shade so much [-]f his land at which I flew into a rage [-]nd G D, anyone that would come into the place to cut a tree down got letter from Kate. went to the City with the horse and returned. sent letter from Dr Donnell, relative to Mrs Arnolds sickness diagnosed as Tuberculosis [-]f the Intestine. Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. Went to H P Meeting at Stake House Dr. Merrill reported that Prest Taylor was improving after his operation for elevation of stomach Lock & wife came out in the evening. I took Lock to see [-]e conditon of the Balm of Gileads. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p082.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 16, 1914 Ther. Bert went to Locks before breakfast, I went to the City at noon, saw Lock, and talked with Harry over the phone he was enquiring for Bert, got credit from Cope for 100$ on his note & 5333 interest to date got letter from N Dawson dated Mch 2. enclosing death notice of Lizzie Woodburn Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Beautiful spring morning wrote to Norman Dawson had letter from Kate at Long Beach They expect to be home in 2 weeks had interview with Martineau attended Ward Re union at Ward House. Sisters Zena Card and Harrington & Silver were the visitors, banquet at 7.30 PM Br Campbell master of the ceremonies, had a good set out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p083.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 18, 1914 Ther. Home all day, Mary went to the City. I wrote to Nate, drove to Faggs for Meat, fixed place for the Cow. so she could not kick me and run away when she liked Wea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. Heard from Folks Mary went to City, and did not return at night leaving me no pans for the Milk, staid all alone wrote Card to Long Beach Pihl put in Concrete drain in the evening. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p084.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 20, 1914 Ther. Lock came out with 2 others to hunt for fish in the Big Ditch — Mary came out on the 9 30 car – Home all day Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Got letter from Long Beach – Went to the City, got check from J L Scott, 10$, Drove horse to City & got back early. got letter from Long Beach. they had moved to 46 London Ave Paid Reeves Co. 675 for work on Closets 5th So ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p085.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 22, 1914 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House, But & Lock came out, and got some Carp in the Big Ditch - Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. [-] home all morning, fixing up [-]round the Ward and feeding the [-]tock. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p086.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 24, 1914 Ther. Met Lucas B Howard and went with him to see Mrs Howard. and talked over matters of the estate - Wea. WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. Went to the City by way of Sugar Car – had Lineoleum pal on Kitchen by Granite Furniture Co – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p087.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 26, 1914 Ther. Went to Depot, to meet the folks on return from Long Beach Kate was very weak. not able to walk at all, she was placed in an invalid chair. and placed from there in Burke's auto and taken home. they all stayed at Fred's Agnes came out this PM Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. Went to City with horse this AM and brought out trunk. Kate no better, met Lucas B Howard in City, and agreed to meet him on Monday. and go to Co Recorders Office [-]o see about title to Land It commenced raining in the PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p088.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 28, 1914 Ther. rained most of the last night. roads muddy to day, drove on with horse – Bert showed up this AM. having been away for a week. Kate no better to day. got back at 1 PM. Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Fast Day went to Priesthood meeting at stake House, the time occupied by returning elders from Europe. Prest Frank J Taylor had also returned from the hospital at Rochester Minnesota, after an operation. went to the City on car. and from there to the Winder Ward Meeting at 2 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p089.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 30, 1914 Ther. Went to the City to see Kate before she started for Rochester to have some operation. they left at 12 PM. on the Pacific united Kate not able to walk had to be taken in invalid chair – Bro Grace & Cope and Janet with M R Evans at his office to talk over matters pertaining to the Herriman Farm – met Lucas B Howard and went over the Land Records at Recorders Office Wea. TUESDAY 31 Ther. Home all day. made out three lists of names for endowment work. two of females one of males ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p090.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 1, 1914 Ther. Bert went to City with Horse, to do some work for Harry. after school he came out with Ma, in the PM. they had got wire from Fred that they arrived safely at Rochester wrote letter to Norman Dawson Agnes went to the Temple and returned in the evening Mrs B. went back to Freds house Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. Went to Sugar House got 1200 lb coal, pd Faggs bill 7.00 for past month. Bert busy with white washing. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p091.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 3, 1914 Ther. drove in to City with horse pd bill at Granite Co, got interest Hendrickson, and Lovesey. arranged with Corbin for rent [-]s to pay 10$ by May 1st called at Arnolds. Mrs B. quite poorly. met Sam and Jane at Mrs James. Sam suffering with his head. so much – met Bro Nibley. from Portland. Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. Attended Conference this AM Prest J F Smith & apostle Geo A Smith. occupied the time at noon went to Hospital to see Samuel who went there for an operation on his head. he was quite sick. but hopeful of being relieved. attended Meeting at 3pm heard Bro F Clawson & H J Grant and then came home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p092.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 5, 1914 Ther. Went to Joshua about investment in Metropolitan Inv Stock. went to the Conference heard Elder Lyman G[-] F. Richards and O F Whitney went to see Samuel at Mrs James and then had dinner at Arnolds attended Conference, Elders McKay Jos F Smith Jr. and Talmage occupied the time took 4.16 Car and on getting home found that Bert had not returned had a beautiful rain this AM Wea. MONDAY 6 Ther. Sam went home yesterday eve attended Conference this AM and then went to Arnolds for lunch and then meeting in the PM. heard of William Howards death. went to Priesthood Meeting at 7 PM got home at 10 PM. John C Howard and Allen arranged to go to Huntington ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p093.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 7, 1914 Ther. started from Cottd at 6 30 am and got home at 7 15 in Salt Lake City, met John & Allen, and went to Huntington, arrived at Price at 2 30 PM, Left by Auto at 4 15 PM arrived at Huntington at 5 35 PM went to Elizas Home and saw the body of Wm Howard laying dead went from there to John Brockbanks home, and staid there for the night Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. After breakfast went to Heber home, and then went with Heber to visit Busie Johnson, and the Howard family at Elizas lunch at Hebers, and then went with the procession to Meeting House. had a large attendance, and a good service, and then went to the grave yard. after interment went to Erins home. and after supper. Rob Howard came with Bro Overson the husband of May Howard. for me to come over and read the Will of Wm Howard ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p094.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 9, 1914 Ther. Went to Hebers last night near midnight for a nights rest. after breakfast went to Erins home, and then returned to Elizas. where the children divided the books. and tother things. eat dinner at Robert Howards home, and at 2012 m left on Auto for Price, arriving there in 85 minutes. fare 3 50 round trip R R Fare 8.35 round trip, tram for the West leaves at 5 28 PM got to the City. at 11.15 PM staid all night at Allen Howards 5th last Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. Went to Freds this AM in a raise storm. formed Mrs B. quite poorly in health. but that Mrs Arnold was improving at Rochester ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p095.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 11, 1914 Ther. Went to leity with horst this AM called at Arnolds. Mr. B. feeling, better, they had latter from Food that Mrs. Arnold was much better, and did [-]ot need any operation, called at Mr [-]vonson and gave rest for 1 Mos_ [-]ent of pasture 10$. bargained the Crow & call to Fagg, for 70$ - wrote to Nate & met Br Grace in the City, and talked with him on the sale of some land. Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. Attended Meeting at Tabernacle Elder Robinson of the California Mission occupied the afternoon on the Resurrection of the Savior. Came out on the 4.15 PM car attended Sacrament Meeting at Ward House at 6.30 PM walked back to Mary House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p096.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 13. 1914 Ther. Drove to the City with horse and Fagg Bro came out, and got the Cow & calf and left check for $7000, Mrs B came out with me in the Pheaton, had notice from Baldwin of A E Hydes Insolvency. Wea. TUESDAY 14 Ther. Home all day. took 4lb Butter to Neilsons and got 2.80lb sax of Bran, Bert dug up a price of ground for Parsley seed. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p097.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 15, 1914 Ther. Went to City with Horse. it being Arbor day, Banks & offices closed cloudy & thinking rain. — n the evening it commenced raining and continued all evening — Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Cloudy and raining this morning ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p098.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 17, 1914 Ther. Had some words with Ms B this AM referring to the growth of trees on the North side. that were damaging the ground of Taylor Brockbank we both got some what excited. she came to the City in the PM ⏤ paid Mary Holliman np to date, since Feb 20/14. pd MAB. 24.75 got check from George M Brockbank for $ 2500 on a/c of note at Bank Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. Came to City with the horse this AM went to Ashtons office. to sign the claim for commission in Baldwin for A E. Hyde bankrupt proceedings got home at 1.30 PM. Mrs B after staying at Freds all night got home before me. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p099.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 19, 1914 Ther. Attended Meeting of H. Priests at Stake House. over 200 at the [---] present. Prest Frank [-] Taylor addressed the meeting tho he felt weak from the affects of an operation for stomach trouble. [-]ib, Harry & Fred children. Lock [---]a & the four children all here for dinner. I went to the Ward Meeting at 6.30 PM Mr. Roy made claim for Pasturage for cows, which I resented Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. Cloudy this AM. But went to work for Mr. Ball. drove to City in the PM. heard from Mrs. Arnold that she will likely come home at the end of the week. got check from Metropolitan Inv Co. 60$ - got back at 5pm. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p100.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 21, 1914 Ther. Went to Sugar House, for 1200lb Coal. cloudy all day_and Hi[---] Reports of papers of probability of War with Mexico — Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Got Telegram this AM. that Mrs Arnold had passed away at 9 30 PM last night at Rochester, Minn, no particulars and we did not break the news to her mother until John C Howard came with an Auto to take her to the City I accompanied them in, and then to the Cemetery to pick out the burial place with Mr Burke and Lock. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p101.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 23, 1914 Ther. Went to the City with Horse this AM. found that Mrs B had a very poor night, but more reconciled [-] the situation, of Kates death – arranged with Jos W Taylor about carriages and Interment — got rent from Griffiths and pd his Com drove home by 4 PM, Bert had gone to the City, but did not stay at house, so did not see him. had cows to milk. Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. Bert did not come until after 12 M and so did not see him before I went to Murray for Agness Medicine went to City and met Fred, and his father and Emil, at 4.45 PM they had brought the body of Kate home from Rochester, Bro Jos W. Taylor took it to his place, and then I came home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p102.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 21, 1914 Ther. Went to Sugar House. for 1200lb coal. cloudy all day. and blustery − Reports of papers of probability of War with Mexico − Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Got Telegram this AM, that Mrs Arnold had passed away at 9 30pm last night at Rochester, Minn, no particulars and we did not break the news to her mother until John C Howard came with an Auto to take her to the City I accompanied them in, and then to the Cemetery to pick out the burial place with Mr Burke and Lock. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p103.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 23, 1914 Ther. Went to the City with Horse this AM. found that M rs B had a very poor night but more reconciled the situation of Kate's death − arranged with Jos W Taylor about [-]arriages. and Interment. ⏤ Got rent from Griffiths and pd his Com drove home by 4 PM, But had drove home by 4 PM, Bert had gone to the City, but did not stay horse, so did not see him. had cows to milk Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. Bert did not come until after 12m and so did not see him before 2 went to Murray for Agness medicine went to City. and met Fred, and his father and Emil, at 4.40 PM they had brought the body of Kate home from Rochester, Bro Jos W. Taylor took it to his place, and then I came home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p104.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 25, 1914 Ther. Went to City, and saw the body of Kate at the undertakers, and arranged with him to bring it to the house, visited Bro Ensign. and Bp Iverson, and arranged for the carriages & service, Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther. Erin came at 8 AM from San Francisco friends came to the house at 10am procession moved at 12 m, and the service comc at 12.20. Br W. Done her school teacher was 1st speaker Apostle Ivins followed and Bp Iverson closed. procession started for Cemetery at 2.20 PM, large gathering of her friends – came home on the 6.15 PM Car, and then went to the Ward Meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p105.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 27, 1914 Ther. Samuel Brockbank, and Joseph & Joshua came up to the Funeral also Mary Green & Wallis Brockbank Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther. took Agnes trunk & bedding to the depot, on her return to Idaho. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p106.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 29, 1914 Ther Went to City with horse and got Scott to fix 5th wheel on buggy ⏤ got 2$ from Mrs Christenson and had lunch at Arnolds. and in the evening took car for Sugar House and brought horse & buggy home. it rained heavily duing the PM. pd Jos. W. Taylors bill for funeral Expense for Kates burial $84 00 Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Mrs B. came out on the Car this AM. and I went back with her on the 11.30AM, went to Arnolds. and then to Freds office but did not see him. wrote letters to Norman Dawson A Nibley Elizth Bushnell. Erin A Howard, and sent check for $2 00 to Telephone Co. raining hard all afternoon, came out on the 4.30PM Car from 5th East & 9th So ⏤ signed note for G. M B at Des Bank 75$ 60 days ⏤ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p107.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 1, 1914 Ther. Came to City, saw Br Jenkens about 5th So property, Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. drove to the City, and got some vegetables, Mrs B. went out on the bank. had bath and went to Wilsons Store for Grain, Bran and Flour, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p108.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 3, 1914 Ther. Fast day, Lock & Allen Lib & Harry, Fred & the 2 children Nate. George & Jennie & child all here for dinner after which Erin Howard & Tom came, I went up to see Br Dahl in the Auto with Geo Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Went to the Cemetery, and got 30 day option in Grace Cot for Libbie, met Nate and also Erin Howard. had dinner with Ervin, saw Br Cope who reported they had sold 100 acres of land at 25$ for the storage of water ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p109.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 5, 1914 Ther. drove in with horse, and got bale of wine for Roy with the staples. for the repair of fence on my return home found letter from Erin Brockbank, after lunch went back to the City and sent samples of HKO soap to Erin at San Francisco, at a Cost of 67c Ma went to Libs and staid all night got letter from Alexr Nibley. saying he would wait 30 days Wea. WEDNESDAY 6 Ther. wrote to Frank Robinson this AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p110.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 7, 1914 Ther. Went to City with horse. saw Erin Howard, and Nate on the street met Bb sherry. − saw Br Martineau about Interest a/c − got home at 1 15 PM. had lunch and done little repairing on buggy. − Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. Around home until 11 30 AM went to City, and to the Temple and done work for George B returned on the 4.56 car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p111.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 9, 1914 Ther. Went to City with house and drove up to Nates house on 2 st where he and Erin Howard and Bert were painting, got home at 1 pm. Fred & Harry came out also Myrtie & Nate. and Lib and staid all night Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. It rained this AM, had dinner at 1PM, Fred & the children, Myrtie & Lib & Harry [-]here for dinner [-] went to the ward Meeting at 6.30 pm, Taylor Brockbk occupied most of the time on the subject of love ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p112.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 11, 1914 Ther. Went to City, collected rent from Chester Ave, also from Mrs Warsen – got letter from Br. Nibley, and Norman Dawson answered Bro. Nibleys letter visited Mary Lock Howard who was very sick. Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther. Went to the City on the 12.30 PM met John C Howard at Main st and went with him to the Utah Oils Plant in North Salt Lake, and then returned on the 4.16 pm Car Ma went to the stake House to Relief Meeting – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p113.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 13, 1914 Ther. Bert went back to help Nate on his [-]ainting Job, got ready to go to [-]emple for the PM Session – [-]ent to 2 st, were Nate was painting [-]ouse, Went to Temple in the PM and done work for Miles B heard of improvement on health of Mary Lock Howard Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Bert went early this AM, back to Nates painting Job. after lunch, went to the Temple, and done work for Robert Brockbank – got the 4.56PM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p114.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 15, 1914 Ther. Went to the City, and to the house where Nate and Bert were painting and in the afternoon went to the Temple, got home on the 456 Car, had to get the Cows up at 6.30PM, milked and done the chores, Bert came out about 10pm — Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Went to 13th so on the wagon and then took care and went to Freds and then to Nates house got rent from Mrs Corbin, 600 for 2 Mos, she charged me 200 for cleaning house pd Mary Holliman 500 on her wages per time was 4 weeks yesterday. heard of death of Evans Brinton very suddenly ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p115.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 17, 1914 Ther. Attended Meeting of H Priests at stake House, Elder Robert Spence delivered address on Peace. Elder Yates gave the current events. Fred & Children Lib, & ma for dinner. Mary had gone to City, yesterday. rain heavy at 5.30 PM, and Kept on for over 1 1/2 hours Wea. MONDAY 18 Ther. Came to City this AM with Bert & horse, and got things at Nates house, including Ward Robe ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p116.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 19, 1914 Ther. Went to City. Ma had a poor night with pain in her head. I got up and made fire in stove and got hot water, Lib & Seona came out.Ma staid most of the day Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Home all day, Lib came out to help her Ma, and brought Seona, and staid all day – Nate & Myrtie came out on the 5 16 Car. and staid all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p117.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 21, 1914 Ther. Went to City, Geo paid me back [-]he 35$ he had borrowed from me went to streed, and then came out row the 12.11 PM Car. Nate & Myrt came out in the evening and staid all night I visited Br Cope at his office and in the PM done work at the Temple for William Brockbank Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Bert took horse and went to the City to help Nate at the house I put screen were on the two back dr[---] – got ready to go to City on the 10.36 car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p118.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 23, 1914 Ther. Came to City – and went to see JC Howard & Allen Howard about taking offer on some oil lands found that to would have to take more risk than I deemed prudent — took Will & Seona out to Cottd Fred & Harry and Lib and Harry's mother came out, and staid all night Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. Fred went fishing this AM and the rest of folks. with Nate & wife, staid all day Lock & wife & children came out at 3pm went to Ward Meeting at 6.30 pm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p119.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 25, 1914 Ther. Came to City with Perditta who had staid with her grand ma all summer, and now she was going home, came in City and saw Mr Free about the radeum Pad—loaned to L T Brockbank 100$ on check made contract with Bp Ashton to sell the house on 2 st for 1200$ and assumption of Mtge. George & wife came out got letter from N Dawson, regarding death of Kate Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Nate came out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p120.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 27, 1914 Ther. Went to City and had lunch at Freds & then went to Temple and done work for Carter Brockbank Nate & wife went home on the 4.15 pm train Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Met Erin Howard this AM and had lunch with him and then went to Temple and done work for John Brockbank - sent letter to Norman Dawson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p121.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 29, 1914 Ther. Met with Erin Howard and went to Frees office, but could not find him, went to Scrac's for lunch. and then went to Temple done work for John Brockbank and paid Br Christenson for 10 Names of females. of the Brockbanks, got out at 4 20pm and home on the 4.56 Car Wea. SATURDAY 30 Ther. Decoration day. Mary went to City. staid home all day Fred & children, Nina and her children. Harry and Libbie came out and staid all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p122.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 31, 1914 Ther. All were home for breakfast and staid all day. I and Ma went to Stake Conference this AM had a splendid meeting Elders B F Grant and Levi Edgar Young occupied some time very profitably. Elder Christofferson recently returned from a mission to Scandinavia, spoke at length on conditions there, rather a disparaging report of the elders of that mission. had talk with Harry about his work Wea. MON. JUNE 1 Ther. Went to City. loaned Harry Meyer 200$ for 60 days, came home by way of Locks. had lunch there - saw Martineau, who had not got any money yet, Jenkins wanted to let me have 3500 Mtge ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p123.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 2, 1914 Ther. Home all day Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Went to City done work for William Brockbank got recommends for self and Mrs B. to the Temple had talk with Priest to F.Y. Taylor — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p124.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 4, 1914 Ther. Went in at 8 AM. and attended service at the temple at 9 AM Mary Brinton and Kate Hill and Ma went there for three of my record – I went for Joshua Brockbank – had endowments for Kate J Brockbank. Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Went in. and at noon went to the temple, and done work for Thomas Brockbank – visited at the historians office, and found some names of the Brockbankfamily in the Liverpool registervery stormy weather. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p125.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 6, 1914 Ther. heavy snow this AM. lasted until about 10AM. took the 10.30 car for City, and got creditfor pension check at Bankgot some new Potatoes and peas at, showery most of the day. William Howards daughter from Huntington visited this PM. Wea. SUNDAY 7 Ther.Went to Fast Meeting John Hoover & wife came from Provo by Auto, Mary North had her baby blessed, Bert came home in the night time last night but went away again in the afternoon Lib & Siona, and Geo & wife came out in the PM – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p126.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 8, 1914 Ther. Showery this AM went to the City and visited a short time with Erin Howard. Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. Went to City and to 160 J st to see about Nates place - he had no offer that was acceptable for the house – went to Freds for lunch, and then to Chas W. Hardys funeral in the 12th 13th Ward chapel, Elders ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p127.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 10, 1914 Ther. Spent most of the day at the Historians office Gathering names of Brockbankfamily ⏤ came out on the4.56 pm car, got some Ham, & fish [---] store Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Spent the day at the Historians office, and got some names of the Brockbank family ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p128.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 12, 1914. Ther. Attended at Temple for work for Wm Woodburn Wea. SATURDAY 13 Ther. Went to City with horse and returned at noon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p129.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 14, 1914 Ther. Attended meeting at Ward House of 1st Murray, on the occasion of funeral of Henry W Brown, who had [-]uffered from Paralysis for [-]ear 2 years, being unable [-] speak Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Spent the morning at the Historians office getting the names of Brockbank there are many of the Brocklebank family. but I got none of them ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p130.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 16, 1914 Ther. Went to the Historians office this AM. and worked on Books until 1 PM – Mrs B had the board of the stake reluctantly at the house for their meeting and dinner — Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. sold the Cow to Alma. for 65$ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p131.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 18, 1914 Ther. Went to City on the 9:30AM and spent the day in the Historians office until 6 pm. Wea. FRIDAY 19 Ther. Attended at Historians office until 1220. then after lunch went to Temple and done work for John Brockbank. did not get out until 6.16 pm too late to catch the Car. had to wait [-]ver until the 7.16 pm car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p132.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 20, 1914 Ther. Went to City today, and Billy came back with me — had letter from Albert Jones about going to the Park Reuinon at Nephi — some rain this PM. Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at the stake House, interesting topics on Current Events by Bro Anderson Lock & wife & 4 children here for dinner. attended evening meeting at Ward Br. Harrington ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p133.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 22, 1914 Ther. Came to the City this AM and learned that I could not [-]et stop over at Spanish Fork so decided to go and stay [-]l night there — [-]signed bond for Fred Arnold as administrator for est of Kate J Arnold Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. [-]ame to City on the 10 30 AM Car, met L R Martineau who was not ready to pay me anything, offered Mr Brownng [-]e 3 x 7. on 6th So & 7th E. For 1550 net - had my hair cut [-] 2nd So West, Kupfer [---] rect to Wm McEwan [-]or Mary AB came to Sandy on [-] Car, and then pd 2 65 for 10 [-]y ticket to Spanish Fork got there at 7 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p134.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 24, 1914 Ther. Staid at Sams all night he had gone to the LDS Hospital but I had not heard of it. visited at Jos and Joshuas home and got to the depot at 9 30, pd 19.5 for 10 day ticket to Nephi & return, got to Nephi at 11 30 AM. and went to the Ward Hall. met 160 of the Park family. After dinner went to Isaac Graces house found him sick with others administered to him, staid at Chas H Graces all night Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. Remained at the Nephi N Bank most of the day. until near the train time which was 2 45 PM got to Salt Lake at 3 30 PM and home at near 8 PM a heavy thunderstorm set in at about 7.30 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p135.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 26, 1914 Ther. Attended at the Temple. and done for Mr Brockbank wrote to Sam, Nate, and Bro Jones, got home on 5.45 PM Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. Went to City with horse, and got some things for house got back at 2 PM. Mary got ready to go to Provo for a visit, and went on the 4 50 train- wrote to Agnes Thurber [--] answer to her letter ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p136.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 28, 1914 Ther. Attended the Priesthood meeting at Stake House Elders John Neff, Spence Lund. Felt. F. Y. Taylor & others spoke. attended the Ward meeting at 6.30 PM Elders Curtis of Forest Dale & Carlisle of Mill Creek were the speakers Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Had the horse shod at Scotts spent some time at the Historians office. went thru the Cotton Register ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p137.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 30, 1914 Ther. spent most of the day at the Historians office on the Cotton Register. Got letter from Erin, about the UKC, Soap. visited the Factory, and Mr Peterson promised to write Erin about it. got 2 shares of the Metropolitan In Stock Wea. WED. JULY 1 Ther. wrote to Erin & write this AM. and then went to the temple. and done work for Joseph Brockbank. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p138.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 2, 1914 Ther. Went to the City, and visited the Police Court on the occasion of the Mexican women loving at 5th South st. having a disturbance had lunch on state st. and then went to the Temple, and done work for Wm Brockbank got home on the 5 PM car wrote to same Brockbank at Spanish Fork many got back on Tuesday night — Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. Copied some of the Records this AM, and then took Car at 12.30 and got to the Temple. by 1.20 PM done work for James Brockbk ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p139.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 4, 1914 Ther. Strained most of the forenoon drove to Faggs. for some meat The children. and Lock. hired Harry & Fred, for dinner and staid all night Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Fast Day. attended Meeting at 2.PM. testimony meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p140.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 6, 1914 Ther. Went to City. and collected rent from Andy Master 400. got letter from Norman Dawson Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. Home all day. wrote to Norman Dawson, and Frank Robinson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p141.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 8, 1914 Ther. Went to City this AM, collected rent from Mrs Carbon 400 Mrs. Christianson 650 got some groceries, and home before noon sent Dawson Pamphlet on care of appendicitis Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Home all day. busy taking copy of second of Brockbank had shower of rain this PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p142.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 10, 1914 Ther. Went to J st, for Nate Mrs Taylor, rents house at or 5$ pms got stord of death of Mr. Metchouer at Reno ⏤ attended funeral of Albert Scott at Wilford ward Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Just L. T Brockbank 75.00 in draft 25.00 of which sent by Mrs B. wrot to him and sent a telegram notifying him of the draft ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p143.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 12, 1914 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting at 6.30 PM. missionaries from other wards there. an interesting meeting. Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. Went to City this AM, got Bert to put in one light of glass took 3 cash to Bennetts and got 3 lights put in paid $150 for them. drove to J strict but failed to find Mrs Taylor. Mr Roy paid check for 2240 and 2.60 allowed for repairs on Mower, making the payment for time, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p144.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 14, 1914 Ther. Home all day. until 3 30 PM Lib went with Harry to the city on car . Mrs B went with Sasa Bronton to the stake House to meeting − Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. Went to City with Horse this AM, Mexican woman left house in a terrible filthy state and has to be cleaned up got old potatoes and some wheat at Freds Bert got home last night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p145.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 16, 1914 Ther. Home all day. The Granite Stake Relief Society choir had a gathering at the House from noon until tonight, about 44 were in attendance − settled up with Hy Neilson and paid him 90c Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. Collected 1 00 from Mrs Warren [-]n Rent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p146.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 18, 1914 Ther. Went to City. and got back early. Locks 2 boys came out with Lib & the buggy. Lock & Mara went to the R R excursion to Ogden attended Democratic convention at Garrick Thiatic at 10 AM loaned Lock 30$ to be replaced in Installments Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Went to H P Quorum Meeting at Stake House, − Ward meeting at 6 30 PM Cland Cornwall gave sketch of his Journey to the Colorado River ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p147.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 20, 1914 Ther. Hot weather, staid home all day. fixed Iron pepe on the South road. − Bert working for Templemars Got check from Portland for 64$. Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. Got letter from North, on answer to mine, giving the hashers bars of Mr Molepeners health Went to City with Horse and got onto 55 lb. 85 Bram 1.35 2 20 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p148.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 22, 1914 Ther. Went with horse in the PM got 5.00 from South − and Griffiths had rooms rented left pictures to be framed at Eberts. got hat eleeaned 75c Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. Get the Car at the Murray station at 7.45 AM and got to Spanish Fork at 10 AM − found Same much better, that he had been. I & Kate staid at Joshuas all day & night visited Bro George Wilkin at his home he will be 92 years of age in Octr ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p149.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 24, 1914 Ther. staid at Joshuas last night and after breakfast visited at Sister Banks, and then went to Samuels House, staid there until afternoon. and took horse to the mouth at Canyon and the instrument station, where the water is crying from the snow berry Lake, for the use of the Payson & Spanish Fork people staid for supper at Joshua sons place for home near 9 PM Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. staid at Samls house last night and today went around the town visiting among old friends. and down in the field when the hoops Samuel and Joseph have their farms at night went to Josephs home and staid there all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p150.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 26, 1914 Ther. Joseph brought us to the car this AM, leaving the station at 8 AM. Sam was not so well this AM. we got to Murray at 10 AM and it took 2 hours to get home from there − got better upon from Myrtie Mr Johnson and check from Lib on Rend a/c ,pd her 250 and a credit to a/c of 20$ Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther. Went to City with horse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p151.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 28, 1914 Ther. Home all day — Wea. WEDNESDAY 29 Ther. Went to the City with horse got rent from Nelson for part of house to Augt 11/14. bought suit of clothes and extra paid of pants pd 6.65 pd girl 150 – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p152.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 30, 1914 Ther. Home all day Wea. FRIDAY 31 Ther. Went to City, with horse and return. got clothes & Hat Mrs Chambers. and her daughters in law. came to the house for the day – Stumps on the Co road being taken out by, U.L & R Co. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p153.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 1, 1914 Ther. Home all forenoon, and then went to J St for rent of Metis house, but failed to get it, as they had not got their money until night Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting – Lock this family. and George & his family. Harry and the children all here. they make noise enuff for a troop Lock paid me 5$ on the loan I made him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p154.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 3, 1914 Ther. Went to J st. and collected. 2500 Rent for house, they did not feel to pay any thing more than they had paid for Cast Mo deposited 3500 withe Bank - brought buggy over to Scotts for repairs Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p156.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 7, 1914 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Went to City with horse Harry came down at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p157.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 9, 1914 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House, Bro Cummings was the speaker Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. Got letter from Dawson written on 26th July ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p158.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 11, 1914 Ther. Went to City with horse Wea. WEDNESDAY 12 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p160.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 15, 1914 Ther. Went to City this AM with horse. saw Lock at office. Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Went to H P Meeting at Stake House. Elder Yates gave the lecture on Current events referring to the War - Elder F J Heulze. occupied Lo[-] a good share of the time, Lock came out also Warner Brockbank who came from Reno on a visit ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p161.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 17, 1914 Ther. Went to City with horse called at Martineaus office about Georges affairs Harry & his brother and his Brother came out, Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p162.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 19, 1914 Ther. Home all day. got Warner to lion w/ the faith to outhouse George & Jennie came out Mrs. Murphy helped for her home on Berkley int pot and loom Bank that Harry had paid off his loan. Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Home all day, not- feeling very well, at. 7:30 pm went to chap- Reynolds to the reception of the daughter Mabel witho had been married in the Temple to John Barker, a large Company gathered there came home at 10PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p163.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 21, 1914 Ther. Went with George today Waited at 8 am and went to the Herriman Farm. Bro Grace had gone to the City, visited the orchard and went around some of the wheat snacks. went back by way of Riverton. got home at P 15pm. Mrs B had severe attack of pain in her heart from fright Warner went back to the City Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. Got ready for City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p164.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 23, 1914 Ther. Home all day, got ready to go with Fred in Anto, hand went to lot the Jo & Red Wood road and back to Murray, after supper went to Ward Meeting had a talk with Taylor who made home with me. had wildens as missionaries one talked on the story of Jonah being in the belly of a fish for 3 days – Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. Drove to the City this AM. had a talk with Atty Evans at his office on the Roy man after fook Warner Brockband to Allen Howards house, and returned soon after one pm. after supper had talk with Roy as to the condition of the farm he seems much irritated Fred drove his auto out, Harry Bert & he took a ride. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p165.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 25, 1914 Ther. I got a lot of the Baurdocks cat this AM, went to Yoes house and talked with Mrs Yoe about the land—got letter from Nate, the same discouragment as ever no sale for silver property at the present Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Came with Fred to the Murray station, leaving there at 7.55AM was detained on road so that we did not get to Spanish Fork till 10.30AM, attended the Meeting at 11 am. had an interesting program and then went to Sams house for dinner, then ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p166.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 27, 1914 Ther. Attended the Meeting in the Pavilion, had an excellent time in the PM went to the Ball ground in company of Jos Brockbank in the evening drove to the Cemetery. to see the monument and then went with Jos & his wife to the Picture show. staid at Josephs all night, Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Attended Meeting this AM Gov. spry occupied two sessions had a very interesting time met many old friends — Joshua drove us to the O. S. depot at 4 PM — Fred met us at Murray at 5.50 PM with his machine had a nice ride home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p167.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 29, 1914 Ther. Came in with Fred in Auto 30 minutes on the way met George and Lock, Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Attended Conference at stake House, Fred took [-]s in his Auto and brought us back at noon, Prest An Lyman occupied most of the time, Bp D McRac was sustained as Patriarch of the Stake— I went with horse on the PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p168.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 31, 1914 Ther. Went to town, and met Bro Nibley at Des Bank Pd 20$ Tithing, made deposit of 37 50 at bank Wea. TUES. SEPT. 1 Ther. Lib & Harry went to Logan this PM, Warner came out, Ma went to stake House to Meeting - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p169.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 2, 1914 Ther. spent part of the day cutting Burdocks on the place Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. spoke to Bro Cope about payment of part of Kates loan to the Herriman Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p170.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 4, 1914 Ther. Went to J st, and got rent for 1/2 month with warning that they would probably move out at middle of the month wrote to Nate and sent him the 12.50 rent Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Went to city with horse and sent book to Sam. return of Peter Gr[--]m, also pamphlet to N. Dawson on Salvation for the dead—saw Mr. Evans on the Boom matter, and decided to wait George & return my pension cam hey mail Today. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p171.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 6, 1914 Ther. Lock & Family, Harry and Lib here for the day. Fred having gone to Butte. returned at night, attended Fash meeting at 2 pm, Elder Woodward who had taken the North school was present [---] spoke Fred took Folks for a ride after the supper Wea. MONDAY 7. Ther. Labor day - Home all day, went with Fred for ride in Anto. Was [---] quite apeeling ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p172.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 8, 1914 Ther. Went to City with horse had to stop and get a shoe in the horse at Scotts, met Bro Nibley at D W BR. got credit for my Pension, Lock paid me 5$ on his loan. got some Sam & bacon for the house Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. Went to Murray this AM. got some oats & bran, and got price our wheat, 10¢ [---] Mrs B and Elsie went to the City this AM Fred brot them out at night. talked with Bro Grace over the phone ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p173.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 10, 1914 Ther. The cough of Horse quite bad this AM—did not drive him to the city, went in on the car, and paid my Water Tax and three installments on the having Tax, making 264 $ pd leity 1 reasuren the Water Tax is for $30.45 and Water Tax was $9<25> Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. drove to the City with horse got some flour, meat & Bacon collected some rent and deposited 30$ at bank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p174.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 12, 1914 Ther. Cloudy and threatened storm cleared off at noon, and [---] to the Bennion Mill, and got 200 lb Wheat, paid 180 for hundred 100 lb Bran 125 Fred. Happy & the Children Cami[-]nt last night Wea. SUNDAY 13 Ther. Went to the Cemetery with Fred This AM got back at 12.30 PM went to meeting at 6.30 PM Bro. [-]olan[-] and Merrill occupied the time profetably a young child played a tune on the violin, not more than 4 Years Bert went to the Big Cottonwood Canyon to work for the City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p175.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 14, 1914 Ther. Cool this AM, threatening for rain, but at noon the clouds all passed away, and I went to Murray, and got 200 lb Wheat and 100 lb Bran, found that the Wheat had taken a drop in price Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. Home all day, wrote to hawes Hampton, L. T Brockbank, and W. W. Day, of Bloomington teal wrote to John Corbin at Lark, asking him to pay the money he had promised for his mothers rent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p176.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 16, 1914 Ther. Drove to the City, saw Ms taylor who said she would not stay longer than this month in Nates house got letter from Norman Dawson Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Wrote to Dawson this AM- - Home all day. Fred and the children came out at night gave the horse a pint of raw linseed oil for his cough - had the old cow sowed by Darham Ball - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p177.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 18, 1914 Ther. M[---] clean and no frost. went to City on car, and wrote to note and sent him. Cheep for 1250 the amt pap[-] [---] Taylor for 1/12 Mo Rent, got 5$ from Mrs. Martinez - and got home at 11.50 AM Fred, Harry & the children came ont also George & wife Wea. SATURDAY 19 Ther. Fred & Harry went back this AM. Horse still troubled with cough, went to High Priests meeting at 10 am, and then to the dedication service at the Ward House, Elder TM Lyman Fead the dedication prayer mist F Y Taylor, and John W Carriston, and J T Merrill talked during the services ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p178.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 20, 1914 Ther. Went to high Priests Meeting at 10 am, and afternoon went to the dedication services at the Ward House. of Mr. Lyman offerring the dedicatory prayer, Priest 7Y Taylor, &monastons ocenpred the time for a while. Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. Went to City with the horse collected some rent, got some medicine for the horse from Mr Whitehead – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p179.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 22, 1914 Ther. Home most of the day Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. Went to City and collected some rent. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p180.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 24, 1914 Ther. Went to the City this AM and got horse shod at Fe[-]ts — went with George to the Soap Factory, found no business going on - attended funeral of Zebalon Jacobs at 17th Ward. Edans G[---] Smith O F Whitney and H J Grant occupied the time, came out to 12th to with Mr Yoe — got home at 6.30, — Mr Martineau came to the City yesterday & went back today Wea. FRIDAY 25 Ther. Got ready to go to the Temple this AM. attended the after noon session, took name of George B. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p181.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 26, 1914 Ther. Went to City with horse, and returned soon afternoon met George at D[-] Bank and he renewed his note for $75 00 got letter from Bro Nibley who said that the company would pass the dividend for cafe Fred & Lib and the children here for the 2 days — Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Attended meeting at Stake Honor at 2 pm, time occupied by the Bishops Attended meeting on the evening at Ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p182.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 28, 1914 Ther. Wrote Bro Nibley at Portland trimmed horse into pasture, his breathing not good — Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p183.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 30, 1914 Ther. Paid Eds[--] this AM. 5.00 amt to date attended the Temple and done ordinance work for James Brockbk Fred & children came out this PM. Wea. THUR. OCT. 1 Ther. Went on on the $0.30 car and met Br Grace at Copes office and we agreed to meet at Evan's Office at 4 PM. went to Temple and done ordinance work for Christopher B, and then went to Evans Office signed note for $3000.00 for Herriman Stock 60 - got home at 6.15 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p184.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 2, 1914 Ther. Went to J st this AM, and found that Mrs Taylor was going to move. but wanted some time yet to consider Attended Temple and done work for John Brockbank Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. If can do [---] this AM. and confirmed most of the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p185.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 4, 1914 Ther. Attended Conference with Mrs. B. went to the Gallery on North Side. heard Prest Smith and Bro Lund, and Bro Pinnose offered the Peace Prayer in the PM Bro Lyman and Bro Pinnose occupied the time profitably Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Attended Conference, after going to J st to see about [--]tes house rent heard Bro Whitney, and Bro Ivins, in the morning, and others on the PM. So Jonas and John Park came out to Cottd ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p186.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 6, 1914 Ther. Attended Meeting in the east gallery. heard BH Roberts J B Go[--], Elder Talmage in the AM and the brethren of the Presidents of Seventies in the PM Elder H Jelmont mead even the officers at the Chmeh came home in the Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. [---] this AM talked with Bro. [---] over the phone went to City met George who told me of his investment in slot machines at Helper met Mr. Wilson who was [---] after building [---] went to friends for lunch, and then took car for LDS Hospital to see Samuel Brockbank who was there for an operation ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p187.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 8, 1914 Ther It rained a little last night, put the Cow into the field, and went to the City. met Mr. Wilson at the DN Bank, he said he had offers of land at much less price so that my offer was unreasonable Br Cope called me by telephone about the price of land at Herreman Went to see Samuel at the hospital who was having more operations John Bushnell came out and had lunch at the house. Got back on the 3.15 PM Car Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. It rained all night, and quit about 8 AM Joshua got robbed in the City last night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p188.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 10, 1914 Ther. Went to the City with horse, and returned at 1.30 PM. The horse was coughing very much Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. took the horse to Mr Whitehead who presented some powders for him paid him $2.50 for treatment - attended the Fast meeting at 2 pm. Bp [--] Miller was present and referred to my official position 28 years ago − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p189.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 12, 1914 Ther. Went to City. Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. heard that Sam had been up yesterday, and being some better. after a visit to the Hospital he went home went to see Mrs James at her home. Got a price of canvas from M Florence and brought home Flour of Bennions make pd 11.29 for 48 lb ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p190.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 14, 1914 Ther. Went to J st this AM. found no one at the house − attended the Temple and done work for. Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther attended Temple and done work for Christopher Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p191.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 16, 1914 Ther. Wrote to Nate and sent him 10$ rent of house Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Went to City, and returned at PM arranged for Mr. Davall a colored man to occupy house on 5th So street pa. MAB her check for Sep [--] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p192.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 18, 1914 Ther. Attended HP Meeting at Stake House, Elders Thos R Cutler and [-]P Miller were the principal speakers attended meeting in the PM Elder Ekland returned from mission to Denmark spoke Bp Cornwall and Geo BJ Taylor B occupied the balance of the time I spoke to Bp Cornwall about the visiting of B H Williams Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Went to the City with AM with Bert & the horse took up the ladder- shingles and fixed the roof at 5th South st got rent from DW Ball ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p193.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 20, 1914 Ther. Went to the City with horse paid sewer & Paving Tax 18.50 left names for Baptism at the Temple – But went to City this AM. and did not show up again for the day Bro Eghind had his house farmed dozen near the Ward meeting House Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Worked at Temple in the PM for John Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p194.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 22, 1914 Ther. Worked for Robert Atkinson Brockbank Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. Worked for William Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p195.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 24, 1914 Ther. Went to City. Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther Attended [-] Priesthood Meeting at 10 AM and afternoon meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p196.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 26, 1914 Ther. Went to City with horse and met with Mr Evans Mr Grace & Mr Cope. considered the matter of assessment of stock Got Mr Cope to make papers for stockholders signature got letter from N Dawson, on the war situation, Bert worked for Templeman on the B[---] Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Mr Stauffer refused to sign for assessment of stock F.M Lyman signed for himself. came back with horse, and then went to City on the 2.34 car. went directly to 826 W. 8th so to christensens residence got his proxy. Found King not at home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p197.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 28, 1914 Ther. Visited at J st both morning and evening, and in the street in trying to get Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p199.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 1, 1914 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. where the ward Confer ence was held. all the local authorities were sustained and Prest Taylor was [---] on the teachers doing their duty Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Went to City, all excitement over election matters, went to J St at 10 30 and again at 12.30, but got no satisfaction ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p200.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 3, 1914 Ther. Attended the Polls all day at Cottonwood. Republicans got 178 votes. the democrats 170. Pro[---] 9. Wea. WEDNESDAY 4 Ther. Went to J st. twice and met Mrs Taylor, and agreed for her to stay for 6 mos. at 2250 /20 Mo ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p201.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 5, 1914 Ther. Went to City and collected 7$ from Mrs Christensen went to J st. horse. Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. Went to City on Car collected rent from Sanderson and Christenson done work for James B got home on the 5. Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p202.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 7, 1914 Ther. Clear & Cold this AM Went to City and saw Mrs Taylor who agreed to hold the house at 20$ pd month for the Winter had meeting at Capes office at which Judge King gave his propy for voting and intimated that there had been a supreme court decision on the nonpassable stock of Corporations Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting Elder Jenson & Samuels occupied the time profitably ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p203.jpg) Wea. Mon. Nov. 9, 1914 Ther. Went to Lind school, and got 1000 lb Sugar Beets, pd 250 Mr Jones got one horse and paid 265 for pastmare went to City and to Jst Mrs Taylor not at home. arranged for her to Keep the horse at 20$ per Mo - wrote to Nate the Condition of affairs of the horse. I hurt my back in lifting some beets. and it staid with me Wea. TUESDAY 10 Ther. Staid home all day, wrote to Dawson & F. Robinson my back hurt me all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p204.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 11, 1914 Ther. Went to the City, and got news from Kraut, Mrs. Leurs, Mr Antoness went to J st but no one at home saw Mrs Evans about the Roy matter. Roy went to see him and denied all – got back on the 11.11 car. – pd Telephone bill 200 Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. Went to Murray this AM and paid Taxes. 285.32 and paid 18.17 on MAB a/c for Taxes pd 10.75 for 2000 lb coal got bran 1.25 pd Elsie 5.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p205.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 13, 1914 Ther. Went to City with horse and to J st called at Libs and had luch. Got back at 2 PM — Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Bert started for rock in Parleys Canyon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p206.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 15, 1914 Ther. Attended HP Meeting at the Stake House. read paper to fill up Wea. MONDAY 16 Ther. Went to City today on the Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p207.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 17 1914 Ther. Went with horse and got 10$ from Mrs Taylor in Rent a/c Mr Fair Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Went to City, and spent some time trying to get D Richards to make Proxy, got rent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p209.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 21, 1914 Ther. Went to City with horse and visited J st met at Copes Office, but did not do any business Wea. SUNDAY 22 Ther. After did Meeting at 2 PM Elder Rohfling, occupied most of the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p210.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 23, 1914 Ther. Went to City, and to J st found that Mrs Taylor was not at home Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. Went to City with house, and arranged for Mayle to make mortgage on house – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p211.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 25, 1914 Ther. fixed up stoves this AM, for thanksgiving, and then went to the City, and got rent from Mrs. Taylor. 10$ for balance of Month— had a hard time fixing up stoves in rooms Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. Lock & wife & family Fred Harry Lib & children here for the day, had ride to Murray & return, saw Bro Geo Smith and made him an offer in Pasture ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p212.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 27, 1914 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 28 Ther. Went to City, and wrote to Nate at Reno, relative to his Taxes. and the rest of the house at J st. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p213.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 29, 1914 Ther. Attended the Granite stake Conference, at which the Stake was divided, and the Cottonwood stake made from the south end UG Miller was appointed President with WB Erickson and Jos Lindsay as Consised Elders Anton it Lund, F. M Lyman, H J Grant, G F Richards Present It snowed a little tonight the first of the season Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. Went to the City and signed Decd to Libbie B Meyers for the ground on which, their house is built at Forest Dale she gave me mortgage for $1000.00 for 3 glass at 7% saying me $100.00 on principal one amount previously due – [-]eaving the amt over 1000.00 Mr gte got 2 mares & Colts [---] belonging to Mrs Wright ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p214.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 1, 1914 Ther. Wrote Nate this AM in answer to to his of 28th Nov, got some chicken fried from implementation spent the day at home. Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. Nathon bright. had [--] this cold went to city and got my papers for Roy. met George and harmed that he had to sue the Broom people went security for him for $150.00 for 90 days met with the Committee at BP Cornwalls house at 8 PM on matter of the repneon went to Murray with hapere for Roys ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p215.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 3, 1914 Ther. Constable called me up to find rays residence at Murray went to J st and collcted 10$ on rent a/c. met Poulton who told me that the County could not pay any rent that month Wea. FRIDAY 4 Ther. Went to City, sent West 50$ and wrote Nate about house met George at Cottd, sent horses by Handcuf belonging to J.C. Hall Mr. Hall owes 1100 on Roy a/c and 400 on W[--] month ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p216.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 5, 1914 Ther. Went to City on Car and met George at 2nd So went with him to the [-] Ro factory, found Mr Robinson had gone to Ogden — so returned on the 11.10 Car. Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting Alma made a/c of his payments for the Cow - Will Howard & wife here for supper ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p217.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 7, 1914 Ther. It snowed slightly last night the snow mostly gone that fell last week Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p218.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 9, 1914 Ther. Went to City and met Bro Goner at Copes office who was preparing his report of Herriman Farm Wea. THURSDAY 10 Ther. Visited around the Ward to get the supplies for the High Priests Reunion at Stake House Kate not able to go look s[---] Howard. Mrs Fuller & many [-] had a good time and got back about 6 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p219.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 11, 1914 Ther. Snowing this AM. Kate and Els[--] got the 8 am car for the City Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. Went to city ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p220.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 13, 1914 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. Elder H[---] Jr was one of the speakers Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. Attended funeral of Mary Lock Howard at Big Cott Ward House Milo Andrus of [-] [---]. Jack Christenson Billy B[---] and B[--] Larson [---] the home. John and Allen Howard were out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p221.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 15, 1914 Ther. Went to City and got back early — Wea. WEDNESDAY 16 Ther. Went to City and collected 10$ rent from Mrs. Taylor and sent note rec[-] for his Taxes, collected 475 [---] from the City - had talk with Arnold [---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p222.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 17, 1914 Ther. Went to City, And met Br Grace and talked about conditions of property. D[-] Stauffen still insists that he will not pay any assessment. Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Went to City. Met Grace, Evans & Cope at Erins office, and decided that we would forclose on the 22nd Mortgage, this protecting the stock of those willing to pay assessment attended the funeral of George J Taylor at 14th Ward Hall. Prest Smith, Lyman & Geo MCannon occupied the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p223.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 19, 1914 Ther. Went to City, and met with poor success. The party occupying part of the house out of work, and had no rent coming Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Went to Meeting at Stake House of the H Priests of both stakes Elder N.U. Jones and Boo[---] manger having been deposed by the appointment for there by the Granite Stake. Elder Chi[---]n Miller was made Prest of the H Priests in the cottonwood stake ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p224.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 21, 1914 Ther. Went on hog 30 Car got overcoat paid 18$ Wea. TUESDAY 22 Ther. Went to City. got goose for Tomas – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p225.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 23, 1914 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p226.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 25, 1914 Ther. Home all day. George & w[---] & baby. Harry & Lb. Fred & Children and Lock here for dinner. Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Went to City. After b[---] at the Cottonwoord Stake Priesthood Meeting at 10 AM and then went in the PM to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p227.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 27, 1914 Ther. Went to Meeting at Ward House. The Prophets Birth day was the subject Wea. MONDAY 28 Ther. Went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p228.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 29, 1914 Ther. Attended the union of the Brinton family on the anniversary of the 100th Birthday of David Brinton went at 12 30 PM and staid until 5.30 PM. Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Went to Murray in the forenoon and found that the garnishment had not held any money from Roy. Got sack Bran from Mill went to City at 12 30 PM. Met Cope. and Judge King. Got back on the 3:16 PM Car and went back on the 6.30 PM to go to Gymnasium to see the [---] dances — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p229.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 31, 1914 Ther. Home all forenoon. Went to the ward house and settled my tithing for the year 1914 Went to City on the 12.30 car. visited Judge King sent he had not seen [---] sent Cope. but nothing done William Brockbank & baby very sick getting weaker sent paper to Evan Brockbank with death of George Brockbank of [---] England William Brockbank & baby died this PM at about 4 o clock from Bronchial Pneumonia ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p230.jpg) NOTES FOR 1915 Chicken Beans & cake 1/2 a/[-] Cake Cake 1 Pan Beans Cake Chicken Chicken 1 qt Pickles [---] Pickles Chicken & B[--] apples Cake 1 pan Beans & chicken Chicken & Pickles cash 100 chicken Cake Cash 100 [addition of numbers appear left of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p231.jpg) JANY 1. 1914 ADDRESS TELEPHONE -High Priests Winder Ward Jos. H loeonwall age 50 years Geo B Williams "43" T.P. Bavekbank "35" Emanuel Clawson "86" Jason E Murphy "82" Marshal Helm "66" Evan W Jones "44" Isaaec Brockbank "46" Alvin Tuller "45" Wm Bawden "69" Chas Robinson "66" Cha J Peterson "49 Cyrus Neff "59" Alfred Solomon "72" Wm. M. Boam "54" Lucas B Howard "61" Lars A Lanson "52" Wan Forsythe "53" Thos Gundersen "63" W J Spencer "72" Eph. H. Williams "71" ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p232.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE H Jones 458 So 5th West Provo E. H. Hobbs 68 H Locust St E Portland Ol[-]f Hammer 1024 Lewis St San Diego [-] E Brockbank % Dunham Carragan and Hayden Co. San Francisco ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p233.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE 419 Ervin Brockbank Dunham, Carrigant & Hayden Co San Francisco Cal ET Molineux 101 Bridge St Manchester Eng KAB 416 A[---] [--]e Ave Long Beach ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p234.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE PM Lundha[--] 533 H n[---] st Carpenter 1914 Gw M Brockbank Aprl 29 to cash 35.00 June 9 " " 10.00 July 31 " " 35 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p235.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Rhumation Tablets 5 Gr Sodium Salicytate 1 tablet after meals. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p236.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Colonial Tablet Co — 595 Plymouth St — Whitman. Mass July 11/14 Mrs B sent 25$ to Nate with my draft ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p237.jpg) L J Brockbank afc 1913 6ch 1 To w/c to date 719.00 " Pd on Stock 250.00 Nov. 12 " Income Tax 8.55 Dec 6 " City Taxes 50.00 1914 Apr 28 " Check DNB. 100.00 May 18 [---] 75 " 24 Check DWB 100 00 $1228.30 Salyth sent h Reno on Telegram from mute of death of 5000 FN mutehemer Telegram .60 July 15 By cabin 14.00 Aug 4 M25 25.00 [---] 39.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p238.jpg) Notes E. S. Lovesay 7 1/2 775.00 Peter Johnson 8 1600.00 Herriman stk Co 8 5125.00 Bertha Cottam 7 1300.00 Geo L Businger 7 1350.00 Peter Hendricksen 8 750.00 L. R Martineau 8 5000.00 W. H. Smoot 8150.00 300.00 F. W. Cope 8 400.00 Rose Leadbetter 8 4000.00 Metropolitan Inar Co 8 3000.00 23600.00 D E Brockbank 84 100.00 LT Brockbank 2570.00 50.00 969.00 L. H. Brockbank 84 30.00 300.00 Geo M Brockbank 8/8% 45.00 425.00 July 15, 35.00 100.00 Universal Cleaning Co 800.00 H. R. Stevenson mos 8%100.00 Geo M Chambers 8% 45.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p239.jpg) INSURANCE EXPIRATION Company Amount Premium Expires quarterly Int due h29 June 19 14 53 29 Dec 1915 29 Dec 29 Jan 27 Ap 27 32 00 27 Oct 1915 July 27 Oct 27 Jan 1 Apr 1 102 50 15 Jan 1915 July 1 Oct 1 May 1 uay Aug 1 22 75 1 Feb. 1915 Nov 1 Feb 1 May 1 Aug 1 23 65 13 Feb. 1915 Nov 1 Feb 1 Jan 1 Apr 1 15 00 21 Mch 1915 July 1 Oct 1 Dec 30 Mch 30 100 00 30 Sep 1915 June 30 Sep 30 Feb 8 May 8 6 00 8 Apr 1915 Aug 8 Nov 8 Jan 1 Apr 1 Mch 15th 8 00 14 Mch 1915 July 1 Oct Cash 100.00 Mah 1 June 1 80 00 Sep 1 Dec 1 Jan 15th Apr 15th Sep 15th Apr 15th 46443 60 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p240.jpg) [Written in the top left corner] 22250 20656 ________ 1594 NOTES AND BILLS Date Drawers Time Libbie B Meyer a/c 1912 Jan 1 Cash advancement to date. 1080.00 1913 Jan 1 Interest at 7% / year 75.60 '' '' Taxes for 1912 11.3[-] 1914 Jan 1 Taxes 1913 16.96 Interest at 7% 69.[-] 75.60 Feb 9 Cash for [---] order 25 June 10 check 25.00 [---] Sep 1 To cash _ _ _ '' " 11 Taxes $685.00 at 38 ⅓ cts 28.00 Oct 5 11 mo Salary: 1286.06 68.28 __________ 1354.79 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p241.jpg) RECEIVABLE [Column 1] No. 13 [-]uly20 [-]ug 23 [-]v 9 [-]ec 9 [--] 4 [---] 7 Feb [-] Mch 9 [-]uly 26 [-]ug 29 [-]c[-] 5 [-]ov 30 [Column 2] Where Payable Libbre B Meyer By Cash [By] Election M [By] cash [By] Cash Cash Love Check Love [same as above] [same as above] [same as above] [same as above] [same as above] By Balance [By] Mortgage [Column 3] Due a/c 20.00 [check mark] 18.00 [check mark] 10 00 [check mark] 25.00 [check mark] 17 00 [check mark] 22 50 [check mark] 22 50 [check mark] 22. 50 [check mark] 20 00 [check mark] 22 50 $22 50 22 50 1219 50 132 25 1000.00 [line] 1354 75 [double line] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p242.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date To Whom Given Time 81000 31— 1914 Mary Holliman Mch 18 [--] Cash—1.00 July 18 Lot Brockbank 30.00 Aug 2 By Cash 500 1914 Geo M B James To Cash 10 00 July 31 " " 35 00 C H Hobbs 684 Locust st E Portland Ave ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p244.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY Received Paid 1 Mrs Olsen 6 00 7 Paper &c 20 7 Christenson 6 00 '' Ham 90 2 F W Brook 7 CarBook 2 00 6 Sanderson 4 00 '' Canvas 1 00 7 Smith 100 300 11 Mowery 6 00 11 Kraut 6 00 19 Martinez 8 00 20 Otto Stobbe 3 50 18 Corbin 4 00 20 Christenson 1 00 47 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p246.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Received Paid 6 Sanderson 4 00 13 Car Book 2 00 '' christensesn 5 00 " B[---] Paper 50 11 '' 200 Stamp & 90 '' Murray 6 00 16 Bert — 1 00 '' Krant 6.00 Howes 1 00 1 Olsen 6 00 29 00 20 Martinez 8 00 37 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p248.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH Received Paid 2 Sanderson 4 00 Mrs B 5 00 Christenson 5 00 Car Book 2 00 7 Olson 7 00 15 Car Book 2 00 9 Warner 7 00 " Smith 2 00 11 Krant 6 00 " Andy Master 7 00 " Christenson 3 00 17 M[----]y 6 00 23 Martinez 6 00 24 Smith 3 00 25 Christenson1 00 57 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p249.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH Received Paid Apl 3 Corbin agreed to pay to Des N Bank 10.00 to my credit by the end of month April this amt due for Rent for Rooms occupied by the mother — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p250.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Received Paid 3 Sanderson 4 00 11 Des BK 25 00 11 Antoneson 3 50 R R Fare 8 80 '' Christenson 7 00 Stage 3 5[-] '' Smith 3 00 15 Groceries 3 '' Mowery 6 00 16 Tm Ware 8 '' Kraut 6.00 4 Corbin 11 Andy Meath 9 Warren 5 00 '' Vinson 10 00 20 Andy Master 5 00 '' Martinez 9 00 21 Smith 2 00 22 F Nelson 7 00 28 Christenson 2 00 69.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p252.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Received Paid 1 A Master 2 00 12 Tablets 50 6 Sanderson 4 00 ''Cough Syrup 25 11 Mowery 6 00 '' Car Brake 2 00 '' Kraut 6 00 16 M Holiman 5 00 9 Warren 8 00 '' Radon Pad 5 00 12 Antoneson 3 50 21 oil 50 '' Vinson 10 00 23 Bert B 1 00 3 Corbin 8 00 27 Bert 50 11 Cindy Martin 5 00 19 Martinez — 22 F Nelson 6 00 22 Smith 3 00 [Calculations appear at the right of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p253.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Received Paid J. A Smith a/c 10 Mrs Rent to May 22/14 70 00 Pd in installments to date 51 00 Balance due 19.00 June/1/14 Mrs Christenson May 22/14 Balance due 8 00 Mr Warren May 9 Balance 1 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p254.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE [Column 1] Received 1 Martinez 7 00 5 Andy Master 2 00 10 Smith 2 00 11 Christenson 5 00 11 Krant 6 00 11 Mowent 6 00 11 Ant[---]son 3 50 11 Sanderson 4 00 12 Christenson 1 00 16 Andy Master 3 00 20 Corbin 4 00 22 Nelson 5 00 Christenson 1 50 24 Nelson 1 00 51 00 [Column 2] Paid 1 Mary Holm[--] 10 0[-] 21 [-] do 9 0[-] 24 RR[---] 5 0[-] 24 0[-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p255.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Received Paid J A Smith a/c June 1st Balance 19.00 10 By Cash 2.00 22 To rent 17.00 July 1st To banl 24.00 Mrs. Martinez owes rent from June 19 - July 19 8.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p256.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Received Paid 2 Sanderson 4 00 6 Andy Master 4 00 '' Martinez 2 00 8 Christianson 6 50 '' Corbin 4 00 Antoneson 3 50 8 Warren 1 00 5 20 [---] [--] 9 [---] 7 00 3 60 3 60—2 00 allowed 11 Krant 6 00 Hat <140 corn> 5[-] " Vinson 10 00 22 Hat clean 20 19 Martinez ? Flour &c 2 00 M[---]y 6 00 ? Georgi 1 00 22 Nelson 3 50 Shoe form 10 22 Smith 5 00 21 oats & Bran 2 20 Christianson 1 00 23 R R Fare 3 90 23 Griffiths 6 50 Stage " 50 1 30 5 20 55.30 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p257.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Received Paid JW Smith a/c July 10th To Balance 24 00 '' 22 a Rent 7 00 by Cash 31 00 5 00 Aug 22 Balance $26 00 Rent 7 00 Mrs Martinez 33 00 July 19 To Balance 8 00 " " Mo Rent 8 00 6 00 16 00 27 00 Aug 19 To Rent 8 00 By Cash 24 00 8 00 Sept 19 Rent 16 00 8 00 July 6 By Cash 2 00 24 00 Aug 19 " " 8 00 21 00 Sep 18 " " 5 00 Bal 3 00 " 21 " " 6 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p258.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Received Paid 4 Sanderson 4 00 7 Christenson 6 00 10 Corben 4 00 '' Smith 6 00 '' Vinson 10 00 10 O Lewis 6 00 pd 1.00 '' Kraut 6 00 '' Mowery 6 00 Antoneson 3 50 17 Christenson 75 '' Martinez 8 00 '' Nelson 3 00 22 R Cohen 6 00 31 Nelson 6 00 25 Smith 7 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p259.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Received Paid J A Smith Aug 22 to Bal 27.00 '' 22 by Cash 7 00 '' To Balance 20 00 Sep 8 By Cash 6 00 Sep 22 By Cash 14 00 5 00 Sep 22 to Rent 9 00 7 00 Sep 22 to Balance 16 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p260.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Received Paid 4 Sanderson 4 00 christenson 5 50 Corbin 4 00 8 Smith 6 00 10 Lowes 6 00 10 Kraut 6 00 10 Mowery 6 00 11 Antoneson 5 50 18 Martinez 5 00 25 Nelson 2 50 22 Cohen 6 00 21 Martinez 6 00 22 Smith 5 00 65 50 30 Christenson 1 00 66 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p261.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Received Paid 4/4 J.A Smith [-]914 Sep 22 To Balance 16.00 Oct 8 By Cash 3 00 Nov 3 Cash 3.00 21 do 5.00 13.00 8 00 Nov 22 To Rent 5 00 7 00 Dec 22 By Cash 2 00 12 00 2 00 Dec 22 To Rent 10 00 7 00 To Balance $17.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p262.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Received Paid 2 Sanderson 4 00 12 DW Bank 15 00 1 00 Christenson 5 00 '' Canvass 1 00 4 Corbin 4 00 8 Smith 3 00 10 Lewis 6 00 10 Kraut 6 00 10 Mowery 6 00 11 Antoneson 3 50 [---] 25th Nelson 3 50 23 Cohen 6 00 15 Duvall 8 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p264.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Received Paid 6 Christenson 7 00 14 C[---] Bk 2 00 1 Sanderson 4 00 Beets 2 50 Corbin 4 00 Bran 1 25 7 Smith 3 00 Elsie 5 00 10 Lewis 6 00 Canvas 1 00 11 Kraut 6 00 [---] Paper 50 11 Murray 6 00 [--] Antoneson 3 50 15 Duvall 8 00 23 Cohen 6 00 17 [---]less 5 00 21 Smith 5 00 " Christenson 1 00 64 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p266.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Received Paid 7 Christenson 6 00 11 Carlquist 4 53 11 Mowerty 6 00 Dowell 50 '' Kraut 6 00 '' Antoneson 3 50 '' Lewis 3.00 16 Duvall 8 00 '' Corbin 4 00 22 Smith 2 00 28 Christenson 1 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p268.jpg) returned 1.20 SUMMARY Cash on hand Jan. 1 Received Paid JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Total Balance to new account [calculations appear on the page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p269.jpg) Car Schedule Jan 1. 1914 [Column 1] Leave Holliday 6.29 AM 6.59 '' 7 29 " 7 59 " 8 29 " 9 29 '' 10 29 '' 11 29 '' 12 29 PM 1 34 '' 2 34 '' 3 34 3 16 4 14 4 36 4 54 5 16 5 34 5 56 6 14 6 36 6 54 6 54 7 29 '' 8 29 '' 9 29 '' 10 29 '' 11 29 '' 11 59 Bam 1 04 '' '' [Column 2] Leave City 6.41 AM 7 11 '' 7 41 '' 8 11 '' 9 11 '' 10 11 '' 11 11 '' 12 11 PM 1 16 '' 2 16 '' 3 16 " 3 56 4 16 4 36 4 56 5 16 5 36 5 56 6 16 6 36 " 7 16 '' 8 11 " 9.11 " 10 11 '' 11 11 " 12 16 AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p271.jpg) County Dem Was 4385 128656 108000 20656 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F14_p274.jpg) [Column 1] shaving soap Laundry '' Electric Lamps [Column 2] Jane Brockbank Aunt Mrs James H 1546 W. KJ Arnold 36 5 June 1914 W. Done 25 00 Wah 4916 1250 [calculations appear at the bottom of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p004.jpg) Isaac Brockbank Murray R D & H Box 147 Utah ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p036.jpg) Remembrancer Name Isaac Brockbank Residence Holliday P.O. Box Telephone No. 43112 Watch No. Case No. Airship Automobile No. Motorcycle No. Bicycle No. Bank Book No. Safe Deposit Box No. Laundry Mark Size of Hat Gloves " Hosiery Cuffs " Collars Shoes " Underwear " Necktie Shirts Company Premium Due Fire Ins. Policy Life Ins. Policy In case of accident notify ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p038.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 3, 1915 Ther. Fast day. Attended meeting at Ward House. Fred & Lib & children came out, also George & Lock in the evening Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Wm Grace called me from the Farm this AM wrote to F Robinson and Norman Dawson in answer to their letter George called at home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p039.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN 5, 1915 Ther. Home all day. read the Life of St. Paul most of the day — snow on the ground Mrs B came home in the evening after 2 days in town — Wea. WEDNESDAY 6 Ther. Clear & Cold with snow on the ground went to J st for rent but did not see the Taylors got rent from Christensen and Fairless — attended and done work at temple for George B — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p040.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 7, 1915 Ther. Went to the City on the 10.30 Car tried to find Judge King but failed. went to Libs For lunch, and then to the Temple at 1 PM. done work for John B got home on the 4.56 PM Car. Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. Wrote to Jane Jones in closing the Temple list of work done left on the 9.31 AM Car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p041.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 9, 1915 Ther. Went to jet and saw boy of Mrs. Taylor who said that she cried not pay will the 16th. had to met at Evans office to arrange about the assessment of the stock Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. Attended H P. Meeting at the Stake House. Elder C L Miller Presiding. F F [---] and Bro Haigh. Eugene Miller Joseph Lindsay, occupied the time attended Ward Conference at 2 P M, at which Bro Henry Erickson was sustained as 2nd Counsel to Bp Corn[---] in place of Taylor P Brockbank called to be Stake sup[-] of Sunday schools. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p042.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 11, 1915 Ther. Went to City and met at M R Evans office, and arranged about the purchase of Stauffers stock. giving note for 90 days for 100000. J W Grace 50000 M R Evans 25000 I B 25000 Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther. Attended the Funeral of Sister Camille Nelson at Big Cottd Meeting House Bp Iverson occupied most of the time in the Immortality of the soul & the resurrection ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p043.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 13, 1915 Ther. Attended at Temple and done work for Thomas Brockbank wrote Sam Brockbank and sent 100 to Brooklyn for Octal[-]a Wafers - Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Went to City, and collected 8.00 Rent from County attended Temple. and done for Wm Brockbank. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p044.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 15, 1915 Ther. Went to City. and done work for George Brockbank the largest company at the Temple that 2 had ever witnessed during the day 537 persons passed through did not get home until after 7 PM. Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Went to J St this A M and got 10$ for Nate on rent a/c which I sent to him, met George who was anxious to get an exchange for 5 sent auto, and pledge him self for 450 dollars difference got ½ [---] from Faggs. 80 lb at 11 [-] lb. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p045.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 17, 1915 Ther. a very quiet day, went to Ward Meeting. Lock & wife and the children came out in the morning and had dinner. and at 4 PM Fred Harry Lib & children came out on his machine and took them all back home Wea. MONDAY 18 Ther. Went to City this AM visited the Temple got rent from Dowell 5th So staid at Freds for lunch and then took 1.16 PM Car for home. had letter from Dawson. Nibley, Cope. wrote to Elizth Bushnell this morning Got 2 tons Spring Canyon Coal from Murray ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p046.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 19, 1915 Ther. Went to Murray this AM. pd Olson Co 11.50 Telephone 2 00 Bran 80c. Wash TAb 70c. W Board and got recommends from the Bishop. after lunch went to William Brockbank, and he & wife promised to do some work in Temple Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Attended at the Temple Mary Ann, William and his wife, attended also ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p047.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 21, 1915 Ther. Attended at the Temple Mary, Will & wife also Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Attended at the Temple Will & wife also Gave Br Christianson a list to baptised for ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p048.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 23, 1915 Ther. Drove toe the City, and got 100 lb flour. on State St. for 310 very cool driving had the coldest night of the winter Lib came out on the 10 30 AM car- sent West check for $1080 bring my one half of payment on Quarry land Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting Elder [---] Cornwall gave an excellent discourse on the Priesthood — Fred & the children came out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p049.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 25, 1915 Ther. Went to the Orpheum to meet Mr Harrison Brockbank who was playing there. met him at his room on Shelton Hotel had interview and found that he was born in St Helens. n2 Lpool his father had recently died went to the Orphuem. and met Lib & The children there, made appointment to meet Mr B. next day Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Went in on the 9.30 Car. visited the Hostermans office, and at 12 M met Mr Brockbank, and went to the Chespeake for luncheon. after which we went to the Temple Grounds. and to the assembly Hall & Tabernacle. took the 3.16 PM Car for home. wrote note and Mr Dawson and sent him pamphet of the Thompson Ford ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p050.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 27, 1915 Ther. Ma had a bad night. was up with her at 1 PM. neuralgic hams in her face & shoulder. went to City on the 10 30 Car and to Temple at 1 PM a large Company there. Will & wife Louisa & Mary went for me got home on the 5 36 pm had letter from Cousin Lizzie Revill and also from Evan Brockbank. the weather is much milder than it has been Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Went to City and met Mr Harrison Brockbank and Fred went with us in Auto visited the Capitol Bldg Fort Douglas, Liberty Park, and then to Maxem Cafe, had luncheon there. Harry, Fred, myself and Mr Brockbank - went to Temple and done work for Thomas Brockbk ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p051.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 29, 1915 Ther. Done work for Robert B Will and his wife and Mary done 3 days work this week. Wea. SATURDAY 30 Ther. Attended Priesthood meeting at Stake House, by going on the Car was th So & then to 14th at noon came to City, and had lunch at Libs and then hunted up Mr H Brockbank and had visit with him came back on the 3.16 PM Car Joshua Brockbank called me from City. staying at Alberts ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p052.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 31, 1915 Ther. Wrote to Cousin Lizzie Revill this AM went to sacrament meeting Lib came out to see her ma. Wea. MON. FEB. 1 Ther. Went to City this AM and wrote to Br West in reply to his letter - met Mr Evans about the Roy Case, he had it set for Wednesday the 3rd inst, without my consent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p053.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 2, 1915 Ther. Drove to City with wagon and got 810 lb Hay pd 5 00 got back at noon time Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. About 3 inches saw this AM went to City on the 10.30 Car Went to Co Bldg but so many at the indigent poor were wanting there that I did not stay. Met Joshua at Mr. Hughes office. went to temple at 12.30 Mary Ann came, and we got out at 4.40 PM time to catch the 4.06 Car, and Robert [-] Holt who told me what his uncle had said to him about a mineral claim ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p054.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 4, 1915 Ther. Heavy Snow on the ground this AM. send card to Samuel Brockbk and took 10 30 AM Car and went to J St. got no rent and went to Libs for luncheon and then to the temple. got out at 5 oclock had to wait until 5.36 PM Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. heavy frost last night. went to city at 10.30 AM met George at the Des Bank. he explained the settlement he had with the Brown people, attended the temple and done work for Thomas Brockbank. had letters from Frank Robinson and Elzth Bushnell — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p055.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 6, 1915 Ther. Drove to City, it being very fine overhead but cold wind bought Sugar Soap & Tea at White B[--] got back at 2 pm Wea. SUNDAY 7 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House it being Fast Meeting. George & his wife and daughter came out. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p056.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 8, 1915 Ther. I staid Home to visit with Joshua, and went in on the 1 30 PM Car. visited at the Co bldg, to find out about the lane I had given 7½ ft for roadway at Forestdale saw Cox and arranged to put fence across road Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. Wrote to Frank Robinson went to meet Br Grace at [-]oans Office, met a Bro Berry. Son of John N Berry ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p057.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 10, 1915 Ther. Went to the Temple, and done work for John Brockbank Mary done work for Margaret Brockbank, got 4$ from Mrs. Christenson, and 3 50 from Ms Antoneson — Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Attended the Temple and done work for Henry Brockbank Mary done work for Isabel. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p058.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 12, 1915 Ther. Went to Freds for lunch and then to the Temple, done work for William Brockbank got back on the 5.36 PM Car Wea. SATURDAY 13 Ther. Clear and cold this AM, called at Locks to see Beth who was sick, But went on with me to the Co Bldg. got some onions at Faytors, Coal oil at Mrs Norths had lunch at Libs. Elsie came out with me. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p059.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 14, 1915 Ther. Went to Meeting at 2 PM made out list of names for baptism and copied list of names that had been endowed for Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Mary & Will went to Huntington by the 7.55 AM train. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p060.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 16, 1915 Ther. Went to City and got 15$ rent from Mrs. Taylor and sent it to Nate at Reno had lunch at Libs and then had my hair cut and took the 3.16 car for home But went to City early this AM to help unload car of Hay – Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. Running this AM, Went to town and done work for Edward Brockbank got back at 5.36 PM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p061.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 18, 1915 Ther Beautiful morning. Clear and bright went to City. and done work for Matthew B. this was the largest Company, that had over gone then the Temple in one day, 561. for the two sessions did not get home until 8 PM — Wea. FRIDAY 19 Ther. Went to Temple and done work for Joseph Brockbank, a very large company this PM did not get home until 8 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p062.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 20, 1915 Ther. Meeting al[--]editors of [---] of A E Hyde at Baldwins Office at 10 A M – went to temple this AM and found one of my lists missing got one of the women and attended meeting at Baldwins Office, at which Hyde was released from his debts notified Mr Woodward not to Trespass on my land arrived home at 1 PM, Mary Ann came home from Huntington, at 8 PM. Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at Flake House, lasting 2 hours from 10 to 12. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p063.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 22, 1915 Ther. Went to 9th East, with posts and some to slip the travel on the private road way. Lock & Bert helped to that posts in and stitch wire across the road – Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Went to City with horse and got some Baled Hay, 700 lb, pd 4.30 got rent from Fairless and 250 from Davall, House empty ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p064.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 24, 1915 Ther. Came to City, and took Orem train at 12.45, and got to Provo at 2.35 PM, went to A Jones and found him at home after a visit went to Sarah for supper and then took train at 5.50 for Spanish Fork, walked up from Depot and found Sam had gone visiting went to Joshua and staid for the night. Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. After breakfast went to Sams and found him at home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p065.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 26, 1915 Ther Came over on the W&R G train at 8.05 AM to Provo. and while there a snow storm came up and it continued all the balance of the day. took the Canal depot for the Orem Car, and at 2.45 PM left Provo and got to Salt Lake at 4 35 PM too late for the Car waited until 5.16 PM, and got home soon after 6. Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. Attended Priesthood Meeting at Stake House. Elder Alma A Taylor occupied most of the time on the subject of Priesthood and responsibility to it. went to City, and met with Mr Evans, Mr Grace and Mr Cope. on Farm matters ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p066.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 28, 1915 Ther. Attended Sacrament Meeting at 2 PM Missionaries, Dimond, & B[-]nnion occupied the time Wea. MON.MARCH 1 Ther. Went to City with Kate to see a house on 2 street for which the par[---] wanted a loan had dinner at Libs, and then I took the Car home, Kate came later — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p067.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 2, 1915 Ther. Spent the day in the City getting the loan fixed and the mtqt on the property on 2 st valued at 3500$ mortg for $200000 at 7% for 3 years art[---] papers made me name of KAB Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Went to City on the 9:30 Car and staid at Libs and from there to the Temple at 1 PM took the name of William Brockbank. got back at 6:15 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p068.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 4, 1915 Ther. Went to Temple and done work for John Brockbank in the evening went to Holliday Reunion had a sociable time got back at 12 M — wrote to Mrs Griffiths sister of L Harrison Brockbank Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Snowing this AM. went to City and done work for William Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p069.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 6, 1915 Ther. Went to City with horse met Sam H[-]lliday, and got copy of J F. Smiths vision Wea. SUNDAY 7 Ther. Attended the Funeral of Mary Brother B[--]ff at her late residence 54 West North Temple St- came back ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p070.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 8, 1915 Ther. Went to City and got my pension money, and made deposit Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. Went to City and found that some one was leaving the hands of the [---] — had Solomon Ruger to cut the trees on the fence line ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p071.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 10, 1915 Ther. Beautiful day, staid home to help get trees off the ground got knocked down by horse with shag of trees. had narrow escape from being hurt Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Went to J st but got no money collected Mrs. Antoneson. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p072.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 12, 1915 Ther. Went to the Temple and done ordinance work for Penny William B Wea. SATURDAY 13 Ther. Went to City with horse and took some lumber to fort the back of house, But came to help fix it. Mrs. Corben pd me 5$ on Rent a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p073.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 14, 1915 Ther. Attended Meeting at the Ward House. Bro Maus of Murray and Taylor of Holliday occupied the time Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Attended Meeting at [---] of Herriman Stock Farm assessment all pd except Mr McCornick loaned Bro Grace check for 40$ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p074.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 16, 1915 Ther. Got rent from Mrs. Taylor 20$. Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. Went to Herriman Farm with Jenkins & Wright in their Auto came back at 4.30 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p075.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 18. 1915 Ther. Attended the Temple at PM and done for John Brockbank Wea. FRIDAY 19 Ther. Attended the Temple and done work for Wm Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p076.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 20, 1915 Ther. Went to City with horse – and returned at 2.30 PM had Blank from Interior Dept to fill up on Indian war [---] for 185 B Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Went to stake Conference at 10 AM Prest Lyman and apostle Talmage and Pat at J Smith Present went to funeral of Jane Evans widow of David M Evans ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p077.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 22, 1915 Ther. Made return of Com[-] of P[---] Went to the City by way of the Blacksmith ship. had the horse there and went to City on Car got paper for Cracroft Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Went to Locks and tied horse there and went to City. collected rent from Fair[--]ss 500 and Smith 200 Dowall 200 But 5 bales Hay 3.45 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p078.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 24, 1915 Ther. Went to City and had lunch at Libs saw George and he pro[---] to Fix the note at the Bank - Mrs B. staid in town last night and I sent check for Library Digest $3.00 Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. Went to Chester Ave where water pipe had bursted in the road way went to Libs for ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p079.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 26, 1915 Ther. Attended at Temple this PM met Bro McCune who had [---] sick at home Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. Took in Bert to help fix a chimney in house at 5th So but found the walls to written to hold the chimney so had the day a complete loss ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p080.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 28, 1915 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting at 2 PM - Elders Carlisle and Bennion speakers Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. It snowed heavily this AM went to City and met Bro Grace and had some talk about the sale at hand. Bert got the [---] to place the brick for the Chimney ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p081.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 30, 1915 Ther. Went to the City and fixed up with Jarman & Cracroft I pd Jarman 250 & [---] 1 00 went to R[---] office to cancel Mortgage of Miss B. for $2,000.00 came back with horse Wea. WEDNESDAY 31 Ther. had Will Howard working pm the water jacket all day thru his neglect he broke the boiler so that it leaks he worked at it until 7:45 PM attended the Funeral of Sister Melissa Smith at the W[-]nder Ward House I lost letter containing check for 4000 from [---] Grace. Immediately stopped payment of check ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p082.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 1, 1915 Ther. Bert & Templeman came out last night and got 2 gall of vinegar and I let Bert have 1.25 – went to the stock Growers Bank & stopped the check that Will Grace had sent and which was lost out of my pocket on way to Meeting House Paid Elsie 500 on wages a/c Bert came home tonight Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. Beautiful Morning went to the UKO soap factory this AM found things much the same, his the business slowly increasing But busy whitewashing Cellar Pd [-] Howard 150 for cleaning out Water Jacket ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p083.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 3, 1915 Ther. Went to City of named and continued most of the day had talk with Martineau and he promised me some money on Tuesday – Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Attended Meeting of Conference Prest. Smith occupied most of the forenoon. Prest Lund the balance. Prest C [-] Penrose occupied most of the PM. Prest. Lyman the balance ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p084.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 5, 1915 Ther. Beautiful morning with slight showers, attended Conference Meetings at 10 & 2 PM − and the geneological Meeting at 4.15 PM − and the Priesthood Meeting at night ⏤ Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. Attended the Conference all day − got home on the 4.56 PM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p085.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 7, 1915 Ther. Met with Grace & Cope. I recd check from grace for 40 $ the amt I had previously loaned him. I gave Bro leope check for $125.00 being amount of assisst on any stock. and recd from from check for $103.93 interest on my note to Mch 14/14. and $2400 interest favor of Mrs B. Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. Went to City with expectation of getting some money from Martineau but failed placed 50 $ check got from Smith on Rent to the [---] of Mrs. B. went to Libs for lunch. Harry went to Reno ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p086.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 9, 1915 Ther. Went to City on Car pd Utah [---] Bank 25500 in note for myself and 570.00 for Bro Grace on note, came back early Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Went to City expecting money from Martineau but nothing came met George who said he had paid the Des Bank note. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p087.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 11, 1915 Ther. I went to the City this AM and had lunch with Libs and took the 2 PM car for Ogden with a view at meeting Erin there on his way to my got there at 3 pm and found the I had to wait one hour more on a/c change of time from S.F. time and Mountain time Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther. Went to the city and got rent from Mowery. Kraut. Antoneson and Mrs Christenson. deposited 15$ was out peaned by the Marshal as Grand Juror ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p088.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 13, 1915 Ther. Went seventy for George for 200$ payable 6 [---] after date. attended Temple at 10 AM and also at 2 PM - heard of Dan Lambert being very sick at the LDS Hospital – Bert got horse sh[-]d at Scotts and the buggy wheel taxed came home on the 5.36 car Got letter from Nate George returned me check for $5000 Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. Met at Grand Jury room at 10 AM and again at 2 PM. adjourned at 4 PM after supper went to LDS Hospital and visited Bro Dan Lambert, who was taken with an abscess in his chest returned & staid all night at Libs ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p089.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 15, 1915 Ther. Met the Grand Jury at 10 AM and at noon adjourned until 3 PM closed the business and then adjourned until 9.30 AM on Friday Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Went to JDT and got 20$ from Mrs Taylor visited Bro Lambert at Hospital. got relieved from Jury Service at 10.15 AM got pd for 5 days and mileage got = 15.90 got 10$ from Mr. Vinson on the [---] of Pashore ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p090.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 17, 1915 Ther. Arranged to have Lock borrow 100$ at Utah Nat Bank for 3 months by my endorsement HR Harrison pd 10$ on Int a/c Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther. Went to Quorum Meeting at Stake House and visited Bro Solomon on my return attended Sacrament Meeting Bro Hel[--] and Sutherland & Anderson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p091.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 19, 1915 Ther. Wm Brockbank came and went over the land and wanted Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. Visited Bro Martin over at his residence ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p092.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 21, 1915 Ther. Worked at home all day got very tired and stiff 1 year ago today my daughter Kate passed to the great beyond after a seige of suffering from a blind abcess in her throat Life to her was very promising with her two children. but the Lord willed it otherwise. Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Came to the City and went to the L.D.S Hospital to see Br D Lambert who was very sick there went to Libs for lunch Bert went to the Forest Reserve this AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p093.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 23, 1915 Ther. Helped to get the ground in shape for Timothy [---] crop. had Will Brockbank with his heavy plow put in the whole day got very tired going over the plowed ground with harrow Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. Went to City and met Bro. Grace at Cities office, 2 more horses had died from pink eye and prospects for sale of some land was not very bright came back in the afternoon Will had gone home when I returned ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p094.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 25, 1915 Ther. Mrs B. went to City this AM to go to Cemetery, this is her 72nd Birthday. Kate was buried 1 year ago today — went to Sacrament Meeting at Ward House Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. Went to the City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p095.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 27, 1915 Ther N Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p096.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 29, 1915 Ther. It commenced to rain this AM and continued most of the day. Went to the Temple at noon and had Mary Louisa and sister Frame take a name Wea. FRIDAY 30 Ther. Went to City on the 9.30 AM and left key for Back door Martineau promised some relief to day pd for Carpet ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p097.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 1, 1915 Ther. Went to City with horse on way got check from Mrs Montineau for $10000 and gave him credit for same on his note Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House, and blessed Taylors little girl. Frances Wa[---] [---] 15 Jany 1915 – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p098.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 3, 1915 Ther. Wm Brockbank came to plow and spent the whole day on the ground Mr Taylor pd 5.00 in Rent a/[-]. Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. Went to city with horse and got Hay and grain. collected 7.00 from Mrs. Christensen, and Mr Duvall 2.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p099.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 5, 1915 Ther. Put in some Peas, Beans and Lettuce, Beets. worked until noon, and then fixed fence on chicken yard — Wea. THURDSAY 6 Ther. Lib pd me Check for $5000 on her note. went to Temple and done work for James Brockbank Got Mr Fairless 500 Mr Smith 600 Scott 100 pd 1000 to D R B ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p100.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 7, 1915 her. Went to temple, and done work for Nickolas B – Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Went to City with [---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p101.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 9, 1915 Ther. Attended Meeting Mothers day, the Religion class of Winder Ward had their conference and a program Br D.B Jones of Murray, gave a short discourse Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. [---] collected 300 from Ms Grant and allowed her 300 on her papering got 350 from Ms Antoneson & 600 from Anderson. Got 30 ft hose for Nate. pd 350 for it, and delivered to Miss Taylor Mr Hall cleared the paper and whitewashed the Kitchen pd from 275 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p102.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 11, 1915 Ther. Went to town with horse, got some things at Ambache store. Mrs B had a quilting at the house. Wea. WEDNESDAY 12 Ther. Went to Williams, and got water on land - worked all afternoon - irrigating the trees for orchard - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p103.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 13, 1915 Ther. Went to City on the 10.30 AM. Car and staid at Libbies until 12.30 PM. went to temple at 1 PM. done work for Christofer Brockbk owing to change in Callers, did not get out until the 5.35 PM Car Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. Pd Elsie her check for 5$ being the amount her due until the 12th of month. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p104.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 15, 1915 Ther. Went to City with horse. Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Attended [---] Meeting at Stake House and Ward Meeting at 2 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p105.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 17, 1915 Ther. Went to City this AM. And got copy of Temple work done Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. Erin came out this noon and staid for lunch George and Lock & Libbie were here also. Erin returned on Car. to go to Lock May's for dinner ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p106.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 19, 1915 Ther. Went to City on the 9 30 Car and eat lunch with Erin Lock and Fred, and then went to the depot and saw Erin on the Western Pacific train at 12.15 PM could not find my record at the temple, so did not remain there. Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Raining most of the night and continued until 11 AM went to City on the 11.30 AM Car and to the Temple at 12.30 PM done work for John B - returned on the 6.16 PM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p107.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 21, 1915 Ther. Went to City on the 10.30 AM Car and found staid at Libs for lunch and then to the Temple and done work for Joshua Robinson a Cousin son of Rebecca Robinson sister of any father Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. Drove to the City, and got into a rain storm. got some wraps from George and so kept dry. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p108.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 23, 1915 Ther. Attended Meeting. Ward House now attendance. Elder Book Henry Erickson. Br Campbell talked, after meeting went to see Bro Clawson who was taken sick with bladder trouble. 87 years of age. Ford & children drove out with Mrs Chambers. Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. Home all day. forenoon in the grain field, getting at the weeds which were very thick. I soon got tired, and after noon went with horse to Sugar for some Coal. called at Locks and Loft What not for Beth. Mrs B went to City, to visit at Freds ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p109.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 25, 1915 Ther. Raining this morning, ground very wet, it rained until about 2 PM wrote to Norman Dawson this AM - worked on the Burdocks this PM. ground very wet Mrs B. staid in town all day and visited some doctors on a/c of pain in her stomach Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Went in on the 10.30 AM car and visited Br Cope at his office where I endorsed note of Herriman Co for 300000 due 1 Sept 1915 int 8 % — went to Libs for lunch & then to the Temple, done work for William Robinson - got back on the 6.36 PM car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p110.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 27, 1915 Ther. Went to City on the 11.30 AM Car and went direct to the Temple got sister Leah Lemon and sister Elizth Bowthorpe. 11 take 2 womens names I got endowed for John Brockbank Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Attended at the Temple and done work for Richard Brockbank visited Bro Clawson who was very sick with Bladder Trouble also visited Bro Murphy at his home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p111.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 29, 1915 Ther. Drove to City, had lunch at Libs. Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM Bryn B Williams presiding attended Priesthood Meeting at Murray 1st Ward got back at 10.30 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p112.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 31, 1915 Ther. Worked on the Weeds all day went to visit Bro Clawson who was very sick Wea. TUES. JUNE 1 Ther. It was wet this AM it having rained thru the night took the horse to the City by way of Locks Kate went with me and visited with Mima I got back at 2.30 PM after getting some Tomatoe Plants in trust Dale ward ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p113.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 2, 1915 Ther. It rained most of the night wrote letter to Nate his AM attended the Temple and done work for Rich [-] B — Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. Attended the Temple and done ordinance work for Thomas B. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p114.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 4, 1915 Ther. Went to the City on the 11 30 Car and done work for Wm Brockbk Lib went to the Cemetary with Flowers for Kates Grave Mrs B. not being able to go on account of severe pain on her body heard of death of Br Clawson Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Went to City with horse, took vibrator to Lock for use with Beth and collected Vinsons rent on Pasture ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p115.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 6, 1915 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting, after which attended the Funeral of Bro Emanuel Clawson aged 87 years, a faithful man. Fred & children Lib & Harry came out in the PM. Went to J st and sent 30$ to Nate from Mr Taylor Wea. MONDAY 7 Ther. Drove the horse to the City, and got my pension credit and collected some rent and deposited in bank got letter from Agnes Thurber. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p116.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 8, 1915 Ther. Bro Brown came out and worked all day on the Trough and fixing door to summer house pd him 325 for the day got letter from Bert who was working in Big Cottd Canyon at a mine he & some others had discovered Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. Wrote to Bert and Agnes Thurber this AM came to City to meet Bro Holt but did not find him for some time. went to Libs for lunch. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p117.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 10, 1915 Ther. Went to City but there being many at Temple did not stay for afternoon session. 318 at AM came home on the 1.16 PM Car in the evening John P Erin Came with Auto and brought Sam & Jane and 4 children after supper John went to City. Sam & wife staid all night Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Went in on the 9.30 Car with Sam & Jane, went to Chester Ave got Kraut rent and walked to 5th South, and of Antonesons rent, went on Car to 1st So & then to Funeral service of Prest A Mr Cannon at assembly Hall 2 hour service. Came home at 2.16 PM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p118.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 12, 1915 Ther. Drove to the City, had lunch at Libs, got a new Chimney Top made at Sugar House price 350 busy in the PM pulling weeds on the land Wea. SUNDAY 13 Ther. Attended H. P. Quorum Meeting at Stake House. also at the Ward House at 2 PM — Elder Moffat of Murray was the preacher, who spoke on the principle of Faith, and repentance ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p119.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 14, 1915 Ther. Home all day, weeding and cutting mustards & burdocks Mrs B went to City, and staid at Freds all night Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. Went with horse to the City saw Martineau but did not get any definite premise from him on money matters ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p120.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 16, 1915 Ther. Went at 11.30 AM to the Mill Creek Ward House and there met many of the posterity of Wm & John Park and sat down to a big dinner at the new building they had arranged for the accomodation of about 500 people the offspring of Wm Park was said to be 635 persons, about 40 came from Provo. got home at 6.30 Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Went to the Temple but there being such a crowd there, I brought my clothes home – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p121.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 18, 1915 Ther. Home all day Wea. SATURDAY 19 Ther. Went to City with Horse Scott pd me 400 on rent a/c returned to the Funeral of Clyde Spencer at the Ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p122.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 20, 1915 Ther. Attended Conference at Stake House Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p123.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 22, 1915 Ther. Went to Wandermere to meet the old folks of Salt Lake County. had an interesting time seeing many of those that I had not seen for many years. had dinner as the guests of Winder Ward Mutual Imp Rss — Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. Went to City with horse and visited Sr Midgley, got some things for House in view of celebrating our 55th Wedding Day — got shoe on horse at Scotts. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p124.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 24, 1915 Ther. Drove in with horse and got more things. got check for Mrs Sandersons rent. Wea. FRIDAY 25 Ther. Home all day. many of our old friends came to the dinner to commemorate our 55th wedding day Sr Wills & his counselor Sr Williams Crismon and many others were here Mrs Rogers made music and was very entertaining on the Pram Bro Ricks wife and daughter Came from Idaho her health being quite poor ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p125.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 26, 1915 Ther. Drove to the City and paid my [---] Tax on the 9th East property Bp Whittaker and wife and mother, and Mrs W G Mills came out about 3.30 PM and had a nice time, with them for the balance of the PM. I had not seen Mrs Whittaker for about 40 years. Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther Fred went with Auto to City early to go to Elmstead. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p126.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 28, 1915 Ther. Home all day, Cow had a Calf this AM. Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Went to City Mrs Francis Mrs Bill Mrs Alder visited at house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p127.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 30, 1915 Ther John Bushnell came out and staid all night George and wife came out for a short visit Flora Bushnell, Dans daughter came out, at night and staid all night. — got letter from Bert Wea. THUR. JULY 1 Ther. Went to City and placed Insurance on 5th So property 1020 heard of death of Eleanor Brockbank at Sph Fork. got horse shod at Scotts [---] and her daughter at house. went to City with Fred wrote to Nate, about rent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p128.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 2, 1915 Ther. Fred brought me to RR this AM on road to sph Fork got to sph Fork at 10.10 AM Josh met me at depot with Auto went to his house and remained for lunch then went to same attended service at 2 PM large gathering. time service had ride with John Green staid at sa[---] all night Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther After breakfast went to Jean house and spent most of the forenoon there had lunch at Same and went back to Joshua's where the phone had home to be at the funeral, they had made mistake to the date ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p129.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 4, 1915 Ther. Isaac Brockbank came from City this AM and went to meeting with me at 2 PM came back at 3 30 PM went to City. Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Watered the Garden this AM House all day – no doings. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p130.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 6, 1915 Ther. Went to City collected some of the rent due made deposit Lock went to Ogden. pd me 15$ he had borrowed Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Went to City to decide on my trip to Portland - Talked with Heber Just about land matters. Scott fooled me about rent, could not find him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p131.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 8, 1915 Ther. Went in with Fred this AM talked with Bp Nibley about Metropolitan stock he thought it was alright lost my Car book somewhere came back in the 12.10 PM did not find Scott Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. Cloudy this AM, threaten rain. wrote to Nate that I would go there on the 16th [-]st if I could get away ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p132.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 10. 1915 Ther. Went to City, and Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. Home all day the liberty Bell being exhibited in Salt Lake City, many thousand of people went there Bro Cland Cornwall called and said he wanted to write a history for the mutual Bank Assoc. George came out & his wife. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p133.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 12, 1915 Ther. Went to City this AM, and got some rent and wrote to Martineau at Preston Idaho — got letter from Nate about Mining property at Nevada Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Went in this AM with Fred and at 9 AM went to Martineau office in Judge Bldg and laid the matter before him, he said he would write his farther about it [---] Mr LaPearl have the Report of Tin Metallic ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p134.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 14, 1915 Ther. Went with horse to City and took the Box of Books to the ASL Depot. Pd Freight 1.55 to San Franscisco Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther. Spent the day hauling the Oats from the field – 2 ¾ hours with Alma & his help — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p135.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 16, 1915 Ther. Met L R Martineau Jr who had need letter from his father who reported that he would be here by the 25th Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Came to City with horse and got 100th Bran ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p136.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 18, 1915 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM – BP about Bro Williams and Erickson conducting – elf Bro Shephard Claude Cornwall, and Br Bolton occupied the time — Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Came to City with Fred got in at 8.30 AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p137.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 20, 1915 Ther. Went to City and interviewed LG Hardy about Copper claims in Nevada, arranged on terms for promoting property six Company of Mr La Pearl with have 50,000 shares of to equivalent for the transfer Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther Went with horse to City in company of Mr La Pearl to meet Hardy at 11 AM returned at 1 PM tried to find Scott. but did not get his residence La Pearl came up to say that they had not yet fixed up the papers. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p138.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 22, 1915 Ther. Came into City expecting to meet Martineau but failed staid most of the day. Met LaPearl at Hardys office Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. Met with Bro Martineau at 9 AM who said he would arrange to have my mortge come where it should be met with LaPearl and Hardy, but no agreement was made ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p139.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 24, 1915 Ther. Attended at the Celebration of Pioneers to [---] into the valley in 1847. came to City with Auto Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. Elder Dimond and returned missionary occupied the time — very profitably on the love of Christ for all men – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p140.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 26, 1915 Ther. Came in with Auto. Lib & her mother and Lor[---] Ricks came in also. got letter from Bert in Cottonwood Canyon — wrote to Martineau [--] Benson, on the mortgage Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Got word from Moyle that he had instruction to foreclose mtge of Bandshall. I called Martineau at Benson he promised to be down on Wednesday – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p141.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 28, 1915 Ther. Came with Fred at 8 30 AM got Robinson rent 6 00 met at Hardys office at 10 AM and Mr LaRail took them to his parties, met Mr B[---]shall at 36 MO. who had not seen Martineau returned to Hardys office and LaPearl reported that the Parties were willing to go out to see property, the forepart of next week. Br Hardy wrote contract for Commission 25000 to each of us Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. Made attempts to find Martineau but failed tho he was in the City, attended the funeral of Bro George Morris at 8th Ward Meeting House. Joseph Burrows Bp Sheets. Rich[-] Chamberlain. John Chamberlain. G[--] Sams. IB. Tho[-] Winter & Bp Hunter spoke had lengthy conference with LR Martineau, JH Magle David Beardshall & myself, and we finally agreed upon terms of a confirmation of Mortgage. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p142.jpg) Wea. FRI JULY 30, 1915 Ther. Home all day. wrote to Bro Nibley and to Nate, at Reno. yesterday at settlement of old mortgage and renewal, accepted 7% interest from date $5465.00 the mortgage due on notice, this is much less than the amount due on the m[---] Wea. SATURDAY 31 Ther. Meet Mr Johnson at Des Bank at from 10. to 20.30 AM, had aiding talk with him at Des n. Bank discovered that Martineau had no insurance on his home. Got insurance for 3 years with Home In Co – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p143.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 1, 1915 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at ward house. Lucretia Ru[--]s nd Mrs. B and Sewey Howard rode now- Fred having gone to Idaho- a guest day have In the afternoon heard of the death of Mrs. Atwood at Murray who died very suddenly Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Went to City with house got wo rent from JDR Mrs Taylor having no resources and his son on whom she depends is out of employment ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p144.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 3, 1915 Ther. Drove to the City, by way of Chester Ave. got rent from Mrs Mowery, called at Locks house and left apron for Mrs Atwood. Wea. WEDNESDAY 4 Ther. Attended the funeral of Mrs Atwood at 2 pm at Murray 1st Ward Church. Elders Freeze, Moffat, Howe & Eugene Miller were the speakers. Lib & Seona went with me. Mrs B. not being able to go — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p145.jpg) Wea. THUR AUG. 5, 1915 Ther Come in with Fred in Auto this AM. Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. Went at 6 35 AM to visit the Murray property where Bert had been working for 2 months past, found the tent where he staid at Wasatch Forest Reserve got there at 9.40 AM, and then went up the mountains where Bert was at work - [---] the property and came home in 2¼ hours, on a very rough road ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p146.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 7, 1915 Ther. Bert came home last night and this AM let him have 35$ to get him some clothes, as he had not got his pay from the Co he had worked for. got Vinsons rent on [---]stine - 10$ Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Went to Quorum Meeting at Stake House, and Ward Meeting. Prof Merrill occupied the time very profitably on education ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p147.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 9, 1915 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 10 Ther. Bert took horse up the Canyon with some supplies for the Bonanza Empty. I went to City on Car and saw Bro Bairdshall about the papers of Martineau. wrote Martineau and sent him statement of note. and interest due. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p148.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 11, 1915 Ther. Went to City with horse. had to get a shoe on an McDonalds got Krauts rent and Antoneson spent some time at Utah Liquor talking with Albert Pritchard who had bought 1/8 of Berts stock Mr La Pearl for back from trip to the Copper mine of LG Hardy after a very hard trip, Copper being on a high elevator Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. Went to City, the hour of Cottonwood & Granite stake spent most of the day at the house. about 60 people were present Bert went back up the Canyon. on the stage I met Mr Pritchard at the Liquor store who said they had not yet me or prof led I got order from Bert for $50.0[-] on Pr[-]chard ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p149.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 13, 1915 Ther. Pd Paving Tax 5th So. Prin. 8926 Int 3750 rebate 4158 leaving due on the whole Tax 49410 also interest on rebate. 2 45 pd Water Tax 30.75 on 5th So & Chester Ave Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Went to City, on Car and saw Mrs Taylor about the rent of House on J St got Mr Robinson rent 600 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p150.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 15, 1915 Ther. went to meeting at 2 PM L[---]etia Recks & daughter started for home Fred took them and Lib & her mother to the depot. They all went on the Bamburger have to Ogden. Sunday school Conference on Winder Ward. James Moss & Hg Nielson have the visitors Wea. MONDAY 16 Ther Pay Paving Tax 5th South Pd West to Sugar with horse and then on Car to City, got rent from Mrs Murray, and 4.00 from Duvall saw Hardy, at his office - got 1230 W Coal at Sugar. went back on the 5.16 Car and saw Smith ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p151.jpg) Wea. TUE. AUG 17, 1915 Ther. Went to City, and seen Bro Brandshall who had the papers of the Martineau Case. Aorned that the Hardy deal was likely to go thru — Mr La Pearl wanted are to be willing to take a reduction of 5,000 shares on the Commission Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Served Notice on Smith to pay rent by the 22nd to move out of premises saw Mr Pritchard about Berto order found I would have to went for 2 or 3 weeks. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p152.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 19, 1915 Ther. Came in on the 9.30 Car and went to J st got 10$ from Mrs Taylor on Rent — loaned 50$ to L W Hardy for 60 days — the agreemt of Hardy with Mc Vichie going thru, got ticket for San Francisco, and return started at 4 16 PM got to Ogden at 515 had to wait there until after 9 PM_ met with John C Howard at Ogden. he going direct to San Francisco, got my worth & went to bed Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. the ham being late did not get to Reno until 1 PM, Mite met me at Station, and look car for his house found all well, laid around all afternoon. Nate went around the room, everything very great here. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p153.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 21, 1915 Ther. Wrote home & sent check for Elsie at 11 went down town and spent some time with Nate - spent this AM reading & resting at 7 PM, went L A Picture show at Ma[---] Theatre home at 9.30, returnd at 10.[-]0 PM wrote to Erin that I expected to be there on Monday eve Wea. SUNDAY 22 Ther had a good nights rest, read that paper, and there being no meeting of our people did not go off from house Nate taxed [---] on Auto. that he had the use of, Wamer being in San Francisco Nate could not run the machine I made check for $2000 to help Nate in his troubles. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p154.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 23, 1915 Ther. Train 2 hours late came down on the 9.45 AM Car slot Nate had check for 20$ to help him out, his prospecto are very long in [---]ing. Reno is a very hard place for honest men to live in 12 AM left Reno 11.55 AM chair car 2529. [---] Bread & butter. Pottea 35 c truck at 130, and got to Oakley at 11 pm then my getting off train, I made mistake and got on Burlay Car, had to return, and get to First an arrival at SF. missed Erin, and got car for 7th Ave. and then policeman found the house, and Erin did not get there for an hour Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther After breakfast wrote home. and then took Dan Ness Ave Car for fair, spent the whole day there, and got very tired and got burned around so that I had differently getting to the outside, but when I did. got on all eight, got 15 7th are at 5 40 PM. Erin and Hardin came late — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p155.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 25, 1915 Ther. After breakfast took Car and changed at Fillmore and thence to Green street met Mr Clements who did not know me until I made myself know Edith knew me on first sight. staid there for lunch [-] 12.30 and met her dan Miller and Edith Clements who lives with her mother came back at 3 PM and staid at Erins house, until his return then we went out for supper Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. had rather a poor night. Harder and late had been over to Berk[-]ley and missed thier Car on return so they came back in the morning hours after breakfast took car for Fillmore St [-]ntrance, got there about 8.30 AM Exposition does not open till 9 AM I walked until got very tired and got back to Erins at 4 PM Got [---] from home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p156.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 27, 1915 Ther. Went to the Cliff House early this AM, and staid until 3 PM came back by way of market st and stopped at the Palace Hold to see John C Howard, but he was not in his room, got back on the C Car to 9th Ave, had a good bath, and returned at 9.30 PM Wea. SATURDAY 28 Ther. Called J C Howard this AM, and expect to see him. before I go—got word from him that he would come out to Erin house tomorrow at 10 AM, wrote home and sent cards to Joshua, Sam, Lock, Bert & Will. eat lunch at Erin's, and then went to Sutro Heights, and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p157.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 29, 1915 Ther. John C Howard came to Erins House at [-] 10 AM and after a visit of 1 hour Erin got ready to go to San Jose. I and John took car for the exposition and sat for 2 hours listening to the rendering of High Mass outdoors. after which we took in the Stock Yards where very fine Holstein cows were exhibited. went to Clements at 6 PM, remained there until 9.15 saw the Fireworks at the Fair Grounds returned to 136 7th Ave at 10 PM Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. Beautiful morning. after breakfast went to the Plaza Hotel to see Wm R Wallace. had pleasant chat with him. got my ticket fixed for return [--] walked along market street, 2 or 3 Blocks and then took 6 car back after lunch. I & Luke went to the beach and back. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p158.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 31, 1915 Ther. Got the 8 oclock and 7th air and got to the ferry at 8 30 and left on the 8 40 Boat for Oakland. and started promptly from the station at 9-30. stopped for lunch at Sacramento and then again at Truckee at 7.30 got to Reno at 9 30, Nate met me here, and got to bed at 11 PM but could not sleep for some cause Wea. WED. SEPT. 1 Ther Went with Warner for an auto ride, wrote home and mailed saying I expected to be home on the 5th of the month lack of sleep made me feel uneasy. nate has a time to fo anything here. he spent the day down town, and accomplished [---] Warner has to go out to Brooks Dairy about 3 miles so of Reno. at 3 . o clock in the morning and back at 6 am. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p159.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 2, 1915 Ther. Had a good night's rest, feel much better this AM. Nate went down town & made bargain for passage to home & back for $5 tomorrow to leave at 6. AM. and return at 12M I took an auto ride with Warner to Sparks & return about 3 ½ miles each way Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. Went down Auto to the [---] metallic mort, where McAllen had opened up a large body f OH left Reno at 7. AM, and dot to the mine at 10. AM. 23 miles. had to walk up hill 0/7 mile- got back at 1 PM Nate - pd $5.00 for the trip. went down town with Nate and left him there arranged for [--]ist sleeper. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p160.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 4, 1915 Ther. Car 1569 from Reno to Ogden left at 9.15 pm got to Ogden at 1.35 pm and after lunch at station came to Salt Lake, and got the 4.16 pm got home at 5 pm, found every thing a good shape. Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Attended meeting at 2 pm being the fast meeting — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p161.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 6, 1915 Ther. This being Labor Day it was a general Holiday every body seems to take it in — wrote to N. Dawson, and talked with J W Grace at the Herriman Farm agreed to meet Hardy at 2 PM Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. took horse to get shoes on at Scotts shop – – visited Mrs Taylor at J St no prospect of rent. got Smith 700 Christenson 400 Scott 375 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p162.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 8, 1915 Ther. Tried to get some grain from Harper but found price too high. went in on the 12 30 PM Car. Met Hardy at 2 45 PM and arranged to go with him to see property. — got rent from Fairless, Sanderson and Dowall. Spoke to Jenkins about loan to Leadbetter Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Went to City this PM met Bro Jenkins who [---] that I make demand of Brown for $100000 spent most of the forenoon cutting woods out of Hay Field — Got 3 shirts at Walkers for $1.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p163.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 10, 1915 Ther. Wrote to D E Brockbank and Mrs. Arnold — came to City on the 9.30 Car. Met Lock at Office met BP Ashton and arranged for the Cottam mortgage to be taken up Nov 1st. Mr Scott expects to move into house tomorrow. furnished Door Lock for Mrs Christenson Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Went to City with horse got rent from Kraut, Antoneson, and Mrs Kinnard said that Scott would pay on Monday eve the 13th got some sugar Ham [--] for 2 00 pd Tithing 20$ Mrs Mowery promised her rent on 18th and Dollie Stokes loaned Bert 500 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p164.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 12, 1915 Ther. Wake at 4 AM and got up at 4.45 am preparing to go to Big Cottonwood Canyon to see a mining property Mr La Pearl went with me and Lib Hardy and worked at the mouth of canyon for him. started at 8 am and got to the property at 2 pm, after going up the mountain and seeing some copper openings I came back to camp and after the order of La Pearl & Hardy left at 5 pm and got home at 9 pm when I heard of the sudden death of Joseph & Brenton Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. Went to Mary Brontons this AM and found the family there who had just arrived from Idaho to attend the funeral of their father ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p165.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 14, 1915 Ther. Went to City on the 9 30 Car met George D [-] Bank he said he had chance of disposing of [---] for $30000 wished him to turn the amt to us when sold. Scott not there met Hardy at office Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. Home all day. Will came and cut the Oat & clover crop. spent some time cleaning out ditch for pasture ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p166.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 16, 1915 Ther. Attended funeral of Joseph H Brinton at Ward House Elders John Neff, DB Jones Bro Burton. W. W. Riter, Milo Andrus. J B. Young and BP Larsen talked, went to the Grave Yard, with Fred and he had Eleanor Robinson. Sister Pyper, Libbie, Ma and myself Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. Got horse ready to go to Murray came in on the 9.30 AM Car. met Bro Johnson at DW Bank and heard his talk of the status of soap Co — and preferred to introduce him to Bro Nibley, and went to his office, met Bro Miller & Bro Smith Bp Nibley being absent on the east. got 10$ from Mr Pritchard and his stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p167.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 18, 1915 Ther. Went to City with horse met Hardy who had not yet seen Mc[-]ickee saw Beardshall who had not yet heard from Martineau, got 10$ check from Prichard on Berts order and placed to my Credit. Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Attended Cottonwood Stake Conference at 10 AM. Prest CW Penrose addressed the people Sister Bagley reported Relief Society work. Taylor Brockbk reported Sunday School work came home at noon, Lock and his family. Geo & family Fred & family, and Lib & Harry here for the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p168.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 20, 1915 Ther. Went to City got Mr Murrys Rent, also 600 from Smith and stokes $300 Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. Drove to City. called Mrs Taylor but she was not home – had lunch at Freds ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p169.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 22, 1915 Ther. Had a gathering of the widows of Winder Ward. 25. sat down to the Fable wrote to meet at Reno in answer to has letter of 18th from Plumas Junction Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. Went to City, and after met return it being very cloudy and threatening for rain Alma came with team at about 6pm and we got up a [---] of feed it being dark before we got to the farm went to Wilsons to settle bill but did not find any there, wrote to Bert & Nate, got 10$ from Mrs Taylor on Rent a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p170.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 24, 1915 Ther. It rained thru the night and so got the load wet. Went to Sugar Horse for Coal got 1200 lb, had shoe put on horse Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. Went to City, with horse and got back at 3 PM unloaded the wagon, tho it was a little damp — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p171.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 26, 1915 Ther. It rained last night and most of the forenoon. Mr La Pearl came up and told me that the Hardy deal was all off with McVickee — Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther. Beautiful morning after the rain tho it kept cloudy part of the day. served notice on Scott to evacuate or pay rent by 1st Oct 14$ due then Got letter from Nate. mining of the Copper Ore greatly delayed no return yet from any ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p172.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 28, 1915 Ther. Visited L G Hardy at his office, went in with horse and exchanged Flour saw Mrs Taylor and arranged to have no thee of sale on the house she owes 40$ to the 1st of Oct got the loan & had made L G Hardy and deposited same Wea. WEDNESDAY 29 Ther. Went to City on the 10 30 car met Prichard on street. He said he had no money to pay on Berts Order - arranged with L G Hardy that he could dispose of his option on B.C. property ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p173.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 30, 1915 Ther. Home all AM making copy of a/cs on Ledger of Will Annie Co — also examined Bank checks to find dates of some loans Wea. FRI. OCT. 1 Ther. Went to City with horse. Scott had not left any money for his rent saw Hardy about Copper property Lib & children went to the Fair ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p174.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 2, 1915 Ther. Went to City with horse accomplished nothing, so far as Scott he wrote one letter had lunch at Libs, tho Lib had gone to Cottonwood pd my Tax for sidewalk on Lincoln Ave — Wea. SUNDAY 3 Ther. Attended Conference Prest Smith occupied most of the time on the morning Prest Lund talked and Prest Penrose occupied most of the time in the PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p175.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 4, 1915 Ther. Attended Conference at 10 AM Prest Lyman, Prest Moses N Taylor Heber Austin, German Ellsworth S A Bennion occupied the time went to Libs for lunch — went back to meeting at 2 PM the time was occupied by the Presidents of Stakes very profitably. Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Went to City with horse went to [-] St but Mrs Taylor could not do anything saw Bp Ashton who said he would advertise it for a week sent 200$ to Nate, 100$ of which was sent by Mrs B, wrote him about the mine. notified spence Chambers that I needed the money he had ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p176.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 6, 1915 Ther. Attended Conference all day Mary & Louisa were there – had a very fun time many of the Presidents of stakes were called to address the people Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Went to city, with horse to 13th So & then Car. met Hardy at noon saw Bp Ashton about house at J st. Scott Keeps out of my way. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p177.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 8, 1915 Ther. Beautiful weather all thru the Conference & Fair, went on the Car to City, and met Bert at the carmen 2nd So & Main he had Money and proposed selling some of his stock went with him to [-]ichard for money but got none. pd Bert 1$ as loan as he had nothing. tho these people owe him for his work and stock they lost him him. went on the Car at night, but did not get any thing from Scott. Bert came home on the same car that I did — Wea. SATURDAY 9 Ther. Beautiful morning unloaded rakings from Clover patch this AM Lib pd me check for $10000 to apply on her note ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p178.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 10, 1915 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at stake House at 10 AM Prest Miller & Council Haigh & Hentze HC Sam [-] Cornwall occupied part of the time, Bro Hentze and Co Lindsay spoke, attended Fast Meeting at Ward House, got recommend from Bp Cornwall, heard of Bro Forsyth following after a bogey, heard Bro Hentze say that he had tried to labor with him to no avail Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Went with horse, got rent at Chester Ave, and Mrs Antoneson & Sanderson, pd 20$ to the bank 90c for sugar soap & Lemons but 293 lb Potatoes at 90 c/[-] C saw Scott and arranged for some work. saw Len Hardy and FW Cope about Interest on money [---] Herriman Farm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p179.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 12, 1915 Ther. Went to City with 3 sax of sand and got 2 sax of Fiber for Scott to work on room No 1 Got letter from Nate, and wrote him a Card met Johnson and agreed to meet him at 11 AM tomorrow Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Went to City with horse, got 10$ from Prichard, and 100$ from George, on my signing his note for 800$ payable 2500 for month for [---] at 8 % — payable quarterly, the a/c on name of his wife Kal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p180.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 14, 1915 Ther. Went to City expecting to go to Soup Factory with Bp Nibley and Ms counsel, but owing to the Prest not being able to go the matter was deferred until next Monday – Came home and wrote to Agnes Thurber acknowledging rest of 20$ she sent for Temple work — Wea. FRIDAY 15 Ther. Went to City on Car visited Lock Cope had gone worth to Malad Valley to look at stock with Grace – learned that the Insurance Co had sent letters to Logan Ave for Martineau saw Ed Sloan and arranged for him to send to Benson. saw Hardy about Mining Deal. came back on the 11.11 AM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p181.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 16, 1915 Ther. Went to J St this AM, and did not find Ms T. shrime learned that she had not been home last night, got letter from Nate making [---] about the ho[-]se saw Hardy, came home early Bert came home brought after staying away 2 days in the City Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Attended Sacrament meeting Elders Miller Nichols and Bangeter occupied the time, sister Merry Jane Coleman and her daughers came to visit. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p182.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 18, 1915 Ther. Went to J St on Car, and did not J and Mrs T, got paper at Rivers Bros 165st got ham in Chicago store, 1 30. got rent from Duvall 4.00 saw Ashton & Jenkins Co no chance for sale or Rent of House, got patch on shoe. Bro LW Hardy had gone to Big Cottonwood Canyon to look over the property. Mrs Coleman on visit. left paper with Scott for Fairlees room Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Madi an effort to get Mrs Taylor over the phone bent foiled and found that her Phone bell did not ring saw Lock at office. Saw BP Ashton about house. Mrs Christenson had no money to pay. got land and sausage at state st – Mrs. Taylor dan said her mother would move next week ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p183.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 20, 1915 Ther. Went to Sugar House with horse and then took car for Jst met Mrs. Taylor but she could do nothing, and said she would move into next week, and pay her diling next rent by installments saw Mr Prichard who said he would reserve the money due me. came back to Sugar and brot 250 lb Coal home Wea. THURSDAY 21 Ther. Staid at Fred's all night and got the 7.20 AM Car for the north Pond 2.60 for ticket to Cache Junction and 10c to Ballard crossing, had to walk from there to Martineau place a distance of 4 miles staid at his place until 2 pm then he went with me to the summit Sta[-] on the Inter Urban road and got there at 3.5 just soon enuf to catch the train, got to Ogden at 5 PM and home at 8 PM, got the 7.16 PM Car from City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p184.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 22, 1915 Ther. Went with horse to City. Bent went in also got 2$ from Smith on Rent ate say Hardy who had made a trip to Big Cottd and saved the party would take up his apron on the property. had lunch at Libs at [---] got back. Prichard had nothing to pay. Hardy promised his on the ast day of month. Bert came out on Car. reported that his Co had struck some [---] Had Mr Whitehead to examine the cow and he gave medicine for her Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Went to Murray and got some Chip Barley & Bran at 125 pr[-] pd them 580. Bert went to City. Mrs. Coleman went on visit to Brame gave Cow mother dose of medicine. pd Whitehead 1.75 for Cow medicine ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p185.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 24, 1915 Ther. Fred & Children & Lib & George wife & children came out for the day, went to meeting at 2 PM Bp Cornwall & George Williams occupied most of the time and then asked me to speak for a few minutes. Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Went to City, drove horse to the Coal yard and then went on Car to J St and did not find any came home, came back and went to Hardys office but he had gone to the [---], came back to Sugar House and got home 1200 lb coal got home at 1:15 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p186.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 26, 1915 Ther. Bert did not come home got ready to go to City, but missed the Car, and had to wait one hour, went on the 11 31 AM Car and got him here Br John Cartrights Lady lay on 5th South st went to Libs for lunch and then to the 8th Ward meeting House to the funeral swores, Prest Penrose. AP Geo A snow and Br Chamberlain and myself occupied the time. automobile Cortege Js W Taylor Wea. WEDNESDAY 27 Ther. Went in with wagon to Sugar and then took car to City – got 1300 lb Coal on return and brot back ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p187.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 28, 1915 Ther. Went to City on wagon to Sugar House. Bert took some shift on to make chicken house for George. I met Martineau on Main St he had pd insurance saw Hardy at office came onto the 3.16 Car saw Mrs Venson about hanging for ½ Mr on pasture Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. Went to City, and to J st saw Mrs Taylor who had not yet got a place to move to — wrote to Nate about house. saw Bro Jenkins about ham to Brown. met Pritchard but got nothing – hardy not at office – not mortified and saw some one from Logger Mine. pd Hampton for 600 lb Coal 1.35 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p188.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 30, 1915 Ther. Went to City with horse as far as Sugar House, got [---] of corn from Hardy. Got 1310 lb Coal from Sugar H. Bert went to work for this alone. Wea. SUNDAY 31 Ther Fred, Lib & children and Lock Nina & children came out for dinner. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p189.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 1, 1915 Ther. Went to City this AM and was prepared to pay Hardy on the loan I had agreed to make on the copper property in Big Cottonwood Canyon, but the papers not being complete they put the matter off until the 2nd inst Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Came to City and met Hardy and closed The business of the loan and the [---] papers filed with the state. I paid 10[-]000 shares of the stock as a bonus for the use of the mondy. ab[--]m to have 500$ at experation of 90 days from date attended funeral of Sister Toon L[--]mon at Ward House Prest Smith David [-] Smith and George A Smith were present ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p190.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 3, 1915 Ther had talk with Johnson and Mrs Taylor over the phone. went and had talk with her. she proposed paying 40$ if that would pay the whole debt Wea. THURSDAY 4 Ther. Drove on with bag of sand and Bro Lambert rode in with me. returned at 1 pm & son Howard made a short visit, met him on the road went in on 5.16 pm. but failed to get rent. met Mr LaPearl at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p191.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 5, 1915 Ther. had talk with Johnson & Bp Smith on soap matter. and at 3 PM we went to Factory, Prest. J F Smith, Bp Mobley and David A Smith and Johnson & myself Johnson made some demonstrations showing the possibilities of the soup Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. Went to City with horse, talked with Mrs Taylor, met Lateral at Hardys office. he beers very confident he could handle the Lucky Deposit mine – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p192.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 7, 1915 Ther. Had visit from Mr Carl Young of Reno, who had map of an irrigation project in Cala he spent the day here. in the PM had visit from Fred, Lib, Harry and children, also Mrs Coleman and two daughters and one grand daughter. they returned at night this is the 1st Sunday for some time that I did not attend meeting. Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Came to City with horse and got 40$ from Mrs Taylor th[---] Masonic Club. wrote to Bute the situation of Jct property deposited 40 $ recd from the Masonic Club. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p193.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 9, 1915 Ther. Came to City on Car, met Bro Sowage on AutoMobile Yo George sold him not having order from George, he declined to make settlement, met Bro lambert at his office 54 P.O. Place, went to Hardy's office & from there to Ashton Jenkins Co. went to Libs for lunch. saw Prichard nothing doing. Wea. WEDNESDAY 10 Ther. Met Bp Nibley. with Bp Miller & Smith at their office with Bro Johnson to talk over the Soap proposition, they seemed to be hard to convince of the necessity of helping to finance the Co — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p194.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 11, 1915 Ther. Went to City with horse, got sent from Kraut and Antonecoors, and met Scr H. had settlement with him for what he had done he owes me 25c on the 1st of this month. met Bro Johnson and talked over the matter of the proposition made by Bp Nibley deposited 20$ with DB — Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Home all forenoon wrote to Norman Dawson on answer to Pres of Oct 26 - spoke to Stevenson about Nate and words livery of paper on time — took inventory of assetts ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p195.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 13, 1915 Ther. Went to City, and to J st where Mrs Taylor had her furniture all ready to move. I returned there in the afternoon, and arranged with Mrs Peterson to take the Key, met with Hardy & LaPearl at the office the weather being cold and snow on the ground, Could not drive home on a/c of stopping on the pavement Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Attended H P Forenoon Meeting at Stake House, had a very good meeting, were requested to make visit to all High Priests in the Ward. Br Miller called on me to speak a few minutes attended sacrament Meeting at 2 PM. Fred, Lib & children Came out of City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p196.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 15, 1915 Ther. Went to City, saw Hardy and LaPearl, and got Statement of what Hardy had proposed to Howard Wea. TUESDAY 16 Ther. Went to City and met Hardy and arranged to go to Spanish Fork, if the weather was pleasing it continued stormy, all day. heard from Mrs. Peterson about the House in J St, and arranged to meet Mr M B Crome at 3 50 Shmona Ave at 6 PM, at which time I met him and arranged for him to rent the house if agreeable ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p197.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 17, 1915 Ther Came to City this AM at 8, and noted until near 10. for W B Hughes to go south with his machine for Spanish Fork got ther in 3 hours. met Joshua Sam, and them families. had a fine time at the meeting at the open House. Geo Harles & wife and Ms Musson and 2 children for supplier at Joshuas house. Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. Went to Same and Josephs this AM and visited at Deli & Johns [---] and Br Joxs and sister Hughes and the Co op store. the Inter urban read has played sad horse with some home in Spanish Fork so and Jane are in poor health Jane suffering with her leg ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p198.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 19, 1915 Ther. Went with horse to Scott's. And got him shod Bert tonight home to City, saw Hardy and La Pearl at his office prospects that Howard and his is make Take over the Sanvastik property. 9315 50 46 189 Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Went to City with horse and took chicken to ZCMI For Mary A. came back by way of Georges place. he not home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p199.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 21, 1915 Ther. Wrote to R Martineau this AM attended meeting at Ward House Frell. Lib & children and Geo & wife & children, came in the PM. Bert rent up the Canyon to see the properted he is interested in — George pd me over check for 10600 and notes for 16500 which was endorsed in his note Wea. MONDAY 22 Ther. Went to City, attended to the credit of George on his notes taping up the 100$ note — came back only with the horse Lock & wife and children came out for the afternoon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p200.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 23, 1915 Ther. Went to Sugar with horse, and then on Car with La Pearl to the City saw Mr Candish who reported that the dial with Hardy had been armied upon and that I would get some money soon. Saw Hardy who reported that Mr. Cowan had the samples from the Lucky Deposit got 1500 lb coal from Sugar and got home at 1 PM Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Went to the City, but done nothing the snow was disagreeable ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p201.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 25, Ther. Thanksgiving day. had Lock & his family, George & his family Harry. Lib & the children. they spent the day. I went to the Ward House, to the Fair, they did not seem to have very much except vegetable & Wheat snow on the ground, but fair overhead. Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Went to City with horse roads not good. met Hardy at his office no response from Mr. Cowan as yet, saw Prichard no response Bot paper for room left with Scott Mrs Stokes agreed to take house when fixed up, met Lock at Libs who was there for lunch wrote letter to Agnes B Thurber on reply to hers of 18th. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p202.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 27, 1915 Ther. Went to City. and in view of a probable deal of Lucky Deposit mine I advanced 250$ to pay assessment book on the property, and took note Wea. SUNDAY 28 Ther. Went round with Bro Neff to visit Bro Solomon and Bro Hilon and Bro Murphy. attended meeting in basement of Ward House at 2 PM. Elder Parker and Bro Le Cheminant occupied the time. a fair attendance Joshua Brockbank and his wife visited here all afternoon – Lock came in t[--] the evening. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p203.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 29, 1915 Ther. Went to City with horse. got glass for house and Scott put paper on a room. visited part of House to Miss Stokes until April 16 at 5$ per month after which the rent to be 6$ Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. slight snow on ground this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p204.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 1, 1915 Ther. Went to City this AM and called on Br Martineau at Logan Ave and notified him that we expected him to pay the present nears taxes before the liperation of D A H — had mterwrew watch Bro Bandshall Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. Went to City this AM. and got 100000 in the Leadbetter note pd 50000 on Hardy Note and 4.16 interest. got 200 shares of universal changing loo stock for my services - saw Mr. Tanner who said that he had not any more than 100$ to meet the 100000 note of the sarastocks les payable on this date. Mr Crome had pd 14 $ 15 the bank on Rent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p205.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 3, 1915 Ther. Presented my note on the Swastika naming Co for 100000 payable on the 2nd inst, to H.S Tanner, said it would be hard in a ten days went to Murray this AM and paid Taxes for Cressent year $348. 15/100 and 19$ for MS Brockbank made report to LT Brockbank of condition of rent, and sent them tax receipts Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. Called at Martineaus house on Logan can. he not being there. had left word with his wife, that he had paid this years Taxes. saw Bandshall and reported, visited Mr Crane at J St. who decided that rent day should commence on the 25th. gave him Copy of agreement ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p206.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 5, 1915 Ther. visited many of the H Priests of the Ward alone this AM. and at the Meeting at 2 PM. Fred & Lib & children came out and we went for a ride with Fred on the machine Wea. MONDAY 6 Ther. Met Martineau on the street who reported he was trying to raise money on his pigs. got some stuff for [--]oms – my pension came today – had talk with Fred about the J St house saw the Prichards about the money. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p207.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 7, 1915 Ther. got credit for Pension Money. but 2 doors at Ross. Bert came to City with wagon, to get Boxes I got 2 doors for house – Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. Went to City, and met Ben Hardy who had returned he reported that he would pent note ms atomday neth got load of Coal at sugar 1400 lb pd 315. – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p208.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 9. 1915 Ther. Wrote to E H Hobbs at Portland Oregon. took horse to Logan for load of Coal. got 1500 lb and pd 3.35 for it. got back at 12 30 weather very fine and clear. Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. Had a little rain in the night Beautiful day. went to City on car saw Hardy at 11 AM, had not had any word from his parties, went to Libs for lunch – got the 12.15 PM Car for home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p209.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 11, 1915 Ther. Went to City. and found that Mr Mowery was a drinking man and that he had not throw[---] got Mr Kraut rent 6.00 Mrs Anton [---] 350 and pd S. L Moyle 7.25 for abstract, Scott had not done anything on the rooms Hardy had not anything on the payment due Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. Attended Conference. at the Stake House. Elders A. F. Whitney, W Morton and Priest FM Lyman occupied the time very profitably, both afternoon and evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p210.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 13, 1915 Ther. Went to City this AM Scott had done nothing to the rooms – met Hardy at 11 30 AM he had nothing to offer — visited Al Pritchard at the sation, got nothing — found card at hom notifying me of box at Murray Express Office addressed J B Brockbank Murray. changes Prepaid Wea. TUESDAY 14 Ther. Blustery and threatening storm all night- had rather poor night, called Len Hardy who said everything was going all right went to City on Car with Mrs B to see about right of way for pole line, did not once meet her Clark met Mr Enberg who had contract on the Hardy ground The old cont was taken sock this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p211.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 15, 1915 Ther. Went to City tying horse at 13th met Hardy at office. learned that the property was looking good- took Libs tax notice, and paid it $9.50 this leaves her owing 140 on her tax on 9th East, pd her Winter Tax with her check for $700 had talk with Lib about the division of Cottd property — Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. Called up Montineau who had gone to Cache Valley. return Saturday [--] Sunday Ma & Elsie went to the City on the 8.30 AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p212.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 17, 1915 Ther. Went to City by driving the horse, called at Chester Ave and learned that Mowery was a drinking man, saw Beardsh[--] about Montineau. [---] got Bran from the Mill 200 lb for 2 30 got settlement with Scott and allowed his bill for 11.90 for repairs, he owes me 4.60 to end of month Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. drove to City pd Scott 150 for fixing wheels – bot books from Das News send Christ mas numbers to England & others, called at Georges on the way home – Heavy frost the pipes burst from the flowing well — tried to thaw them out but failed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p213.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 19, 1915 Ther. Attended Garrison Meeting at Stake House at 10 AM went to Ward Meeting at 2 PM. Apostle H J Grant occupied the time. except Or Willing recited a christ mas story, Bp called on me to offer opening prayer Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. Clear bright weather, but quite frosty, went to City with horse met Hardy who said he would have some money by end of week. Martineau pd to the Bank 80$ applied in interest of note. balance would note 68$ Leaving 12$ to the applied on from note ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p214.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 21, 1915 Ther. Went in on the Car, and to the Factory. 19th Ward. found Mr Peterson there, experimenting with a new base for the Soap tree from goat which he said could be got for ⅓ the price of what has been formerly used. and would be very much better. The containers had not yet been furnished — tried to find Martineau bat failed pd Rivers Bro 4.15 pd 20$ Tithing and sent Agnes B Fuller 5$ for Christmas Present Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Met Bro Martineau at his home and he reported that he had paid 80$ at Bank. Sloth him it had been applied on the interest, that ha accrued prior to the making of a new note, all except 12$ — Saw Beardshall and explained it to him, and hand him $5.52 on a/c of expenses for abstract. stamps to for the note last given — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p215.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 23, 1915 Ther. It rained most of the day went to City on the 136 Car, and sent my sort for the NY. World rain cleaned off at 2 PM. and became cold. Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. Went to City with horse and returned at 2 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p216.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 25, 1915 Ther. Fred & Lib & children here for dinner. Lock & his family and George & family here also Mr Crome pd rent for 160 J St Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther. Attended the funeral of Grave Brenden don of DB Bronton ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p217.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 27, 1915 Ther. Went to City but nothing doing. met Hardy and Candish. who said they would settle on a Jan days rented toom to Mr Howard who pd 2.50 on a/c – to pay but 10 Jan/16 rent to be 500 for month until 1 April Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther went on Car to City. had lunch at Libs and then came on Car to 9th so — got letter from Norman Dawson and from Nate. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p218.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 29, 1915 Ther. staid home all day. and read Tolstoys resurrection John C Howard and his sister Lawson came at 7.30 PM. and staid in the 9 30 Jennie Hales came from City, land staid all night Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Home all day. Louis Howard smell Wm Howards dan came out and spent the day here she teaches school at Huntington Got me a letter from Mrs Gn[---] 1 East St, St Helens Lancashire ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p219.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 31, 1915 Ther. Went to city with horse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p220.jpg) NOTES FOR 1916 James Harrison Brockbank 57 West 106th St New York Victor Wm Brockbank Berry sheet St James Lindon Eldest sister of JHB. Mrs Griffiths 1 Lead st. St Helens Lane ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p222.jpg) Address Telephone E H Hobbs 684 Locust st Portland, Oregon A Jones 458 So 5th West Provo DE Brockbank % Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Co San Francisco Cala E. T. Molineaux. 101 Budge st Manchester, England ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p223.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Mineral Heave. Remedy Co – Descriptive Booklet on application 500. Fourth Ave. Pittsburg Pa ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p224.jpg) 1915 ADDRESS TELEPHONE High Priests. Winden Ward ✓ J A Cornwall age 51 years ✓ Gw B Williams " 44 " ✓ J P Brockbank 36 " E Alaveson 87 " ✓ Jesse B Murphy 83 " ✓ Marshal Helon 67 " ✓ Evan Jones 45 " ✓ Isaac Brockbank 77 " ✓ Alvin Fuller 46 " ✓ Wm Barder 70 " ✓ Charles Robinson 67 " ✓ Chas J Peterson 50 " ✓ Cyrus Niff 60 " ✓ Alfred Solomon 78 " ✓ Wm M Bram 55 " ✓ Lars A Larson 53 " ○ Wm Forsythe 54 " ✓ Thp Gunderson 64 " ✓ W. J. Sheron 73 " ✓ Eph H Williams 71 " ✓ Saml Oliver 73 " sent report Dec 6/15 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p225.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE died June 4 1915 Henry Ericson 46 years ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p226.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Geo M Brockbank 1914 on May 15 Apl 27 To Leash pd 35.00 June 27 " check " 10.00 July 31 " " 35.00 1915 Mch 12 Cash pd 50.00 Pd. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p227.jpg) M A Brockbank May 1 By Balance 119.00 " Lo 1 diggen 65 [---] 3 Lamps - 90 " " Postage 10 May 22 to check finest B " deposited 100.00 aug 1 postage 34 Sep 22 meat 70 Sep 5 " 45 " 15 " 30 nov 10 55 " 15 lock & irons 65 Dec 6 meat & Bone Gail 50 514 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p228.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Rhumatic Tablets 5 Can sodium Salicytate 1 Tablet after each meal Lesle & Smith at Law office O. [-] L – D. E. Brockbank 136. 7th ave San Francisco Cal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p229.jpg) NOTES Prescription. D[-] Rothwall Murray City Pharmacy. 47142[-] for outside purposes only- Gave deed to Forest Dale Feb 3 - 1911 Co[-] 9 at Corner S E[--]ence 7 1/2 H[-] ch[-]nce West - 34 1/2 [-]ods, [-]hence South 1 [-] [-], [---] East 34 1/2 [---]. Acknowledged 19 Nov 1910 CW Cox Phone – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p230.jpg) NOTES L. J. Brockbank a/c 1913 Oct 1 a/c at date - 719.00 " " Amt pd on Stock 250 00 Nov 12 Sewer Tax 8 55 Dec 6 City Taxes 50 00 1914 Apr 28 Check - 100 00 May 18 1 Sax Cement 75 " 24 Check - 100.00 July 11 Check - 50.00 " " Telegram 6[-] 1915 [-] $ 1278.90 Aug 21 To Check at Reno - 20.00 Sept 3 To Check at Reno 40 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p231.jpg) Insurance Expiration Company Amount Premium Expires LH Brockbank 1914 18 July To Cash check 3000 — Aug - By Cash 500 Sep 8 '' '' 500 1915 Oct 5 " " 500 Feb 5 " " 500 June 19 check 50.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p232.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date Drawers Time Jan 8th CH Lovesey pd 100.00 77500 742 P Johnson 1600.00 8 Hesse[---] SHcleo 5125.00 8103.9 Bertha CoHam HL Businger 1350.00 7 P. Hendrickson 750.00 8 LR Morhreau 5000.00 8 W.H. Smoot 150.00 8 FN Leope 300.00 8 R. Leadbetter 4000.00 8 M[---] 3200.00 8 D.E. Brockbank 100.00 8 LH Brockbank 300.00 [---] Yes M Brockbank 425.00 100.00 HR Shempon 100.00 812.20 G[-] Chambers 45.00 8 Feb Libbie B. Meyer <50.00>1000.00 7 50. [---] 800.00 Yes M Brockbank July 15/14 35.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p233.jpg) RECEIVABLE No. Where Payable Due Amount Mch 19 June 19. Sep 29. Dec 29 Dec 19/15 14 53 Jan 27 Apr 27 July 29 Oct 27 Oct 27/15 32 00 Jan 15 Apr 15 July 15 Oct 15 Jan 15/25 102 50 May 1 Aug 1. Nov 1 Feb 1 Feb 1/15 22 75 May 1 Aug 1 Nov 1 Feb 1 Feb 13/15 23 65 Jan 4 Apr 1 July 1 Oct 1 Mch 20/15 15 00 Dec 30 Mch 30 June 30. 1800 Sep 30/15 100 00 Feb 8 May 8 Aug 8 Nov 8 Apr 8/15 3 00 Mch 14 June 1 Sep 1. Dec 1 Dec 10/15 80 00 Jan 15 Apr 15 July 15. Oct 15 64 00 Dec 10 1913 Aug 30 1912 Nov 4. Feb 4. May 4. Aug 4 Nov 4/14 8 00 Feb 14 May 4 Aug 4 Nov 4 Feb. 4/15 Feb 28 May 30 Aug 30. Nov 30 Nov 30/17 17 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p234.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date 1914 Date To Whom Given Time Dec 22 Fo A Smith rent 17 00 " 14 Mr Fernless on 5 00 " 22 Mrs Christenson [-] 1 75 and rent for Ms 7 00 Jan 22 J A Smith 7 00 Feb 22 J A Smith 7 00 May 19 Mrs Christinson Kal 15 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p235.jpg) PAYABLE No. Where Payable When Due Amount Mrs. Taylor J St rent pd in full 1914 Jan 16 Mash 1000 Feb 16. Cash 1500 Mch 16. Cash 2000 Apl 16 Cash 2000 May 1 Cash 500 June 6 Cash 3000 July 31 1 Mo rent 2000 Aug 19 By Cash 1000 pd LJB Aug 20/15 Sep 25 By Cash 1000 sent statement to LTB Dec 2/15 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p236.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY Received Paid 6 Christenson 7 00 " Lewis 1 50 " Fairless 5 00 11 Antoneson 3 50 14 Sanderson 8 00 " Kraut 6 00 27 Corbin 4 00 " Cohen 6 00 Griffiths 120 4 80 29 Mrs. C. Robinson 45 80 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p237.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY Received Paid Jan 45 85 Feb 35 00 Mch 41 50 Apr 61 75 May 52 00 Jun 56 00 6 292 05 48.34 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p238.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Received Paid 6 JA Smith 1 00 1[-] Antoneson 3 50 " Christenson 4 00 Kraut 6 00 13 Corbin 4 00 18 Duvall 5 00 Sanderson 4 00 21 Fairless 5 00 " Duvall 2 50 35 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p240.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH Received Paid 6 Anderson 4 00 10 Kruger 3 00 " Smith 2 00 Lightbill 1 89 " Duvall 50 Telephone 2 00 9 Christinson 3 00 Cracroft 2 00 11 Mowery 6 00 22 Kruger 3 50 " Krauch 6 00 Jarman 2 50 23 Smith 2 00 Cracroft 4 50 " Fairless 5 00 " Duvall 2 00 " " 5 00 11 Robinson 6 00 41 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p242.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Received Paid 5 Fairless 5 00 Butter .60 6 Sanderson 4 00 Rivers 2 30 " JA Smith 5 00 Morris .75 " Duvall 1 00 12 Christinson 4 00 " Mowery 6 00 " Kraut 5 75 " Antoneson 3 50 15 Christinson 2 00 " Robinson 6 00 20 Duvall 3 50 24 JA Smith 6 00 51 75 27 Duvall 2 00 28 Corbin 4 00 " Scott 4 00 61 75 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p243.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Received Paid Cure for Indigestion take on desert spoonful of common sand, after eating and swallow water ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p244.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Received Paid 6 Smith 6 00 " Fairless 5 00 " Scott 1 00 11 Kraut 3 00 Robinson 6 00 Antoneson 3 50 Sanderson 4 4 Christianson 7 00 17 Montery 4 50 Scott 2 00 21 Smith 2 00 25 Corben 3 00 Duvall 4 00 52 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p245.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Received Paid Mrs Dollie Stokes ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p246.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE 1 Duvall 2 00 7 Mowery 6 00 " Robinson 6 00 " Fairless 5 00 " Christenson 3 00 " Corbin 2 00 " Duvall 2 00 10 Christianson 1 00 11 Antoneson 3 50 " Kraut 6 00 17 Scott 4 00 Corbin 2 00 19 Christenson 2 00 21 Duvall 3 00 23 Duvall 1 50 26 Sanderson 4 00 " Scott 3 00 pd to the 18th 56 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p247.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Received Paid Mrs Taylor for June July 3 pd Cash " Sent LTB Bot Hose Plumber July 12 pd OKesson Mrs Taylor Aug 19 Cash Sep 23 " This pd for July [calculations appear all about the page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p248.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Received Paid 1 Duvall 1 00 6 Duvall 1 50 " Christenson 6 00 7 Smith 2 00 " Sanderson 4 00 " Fairless 5 00 12 Duvall 1 00 Scott 2 00 Antoneson 3 50 Mowery 6 00 Kraut 6 00 10 Weir 5 00 19 Bhristenson 1 00 21 Duvall 4 00 22 Scott 4 00 26 Duvall 2 00 28 Robinson 6 00 60.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p249.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Received Paid JA Smith owes $4000 on the 22 July 1915 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p250.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Received Paid 3 Mowery 6.00 " Duvall 2 00 " Christenson 2 00 5 do 5 00 7 Fairless 5 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Antoneson 3 50 " Sanderson 4 00 9 Dollie Stokes 5 00 14 Robinson 6 00 16 Mowery 6 00 " Duvall 4 00 18 Christenson 1 00 Pd Nate [---] 10 00 19 Taylor 10 00 55.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p252.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Received Paid 7 Scott 3 95 " Christenson 4 00 " Smith 7 00 8 Sanderson 4 00 " Duvalll 4 00 " Fairless 5 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Antoneson 3 50 18 Duvall 6 00 " Christenson 2 00 21 Smith 6 00 " Stokes 3 00 " Mowery 6 00 27 Stokes 2 00 " Duvall 1 00 63.25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p254.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Received Paid 5 Duvall 1 00 11 Sanderson 5- 6 Smith 5 00 " Fairless 5 00 7 Stokes 4 00 9 Scott 4 00 11 Mowery 6 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Antoneson 3 50 " Sanderson 4 00 " Robinson 6 00 13 Christenson 2 00 15 Stokes 1 00 18 Duvall 4 00 22 Smith 2 00 53 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p255.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Received Paid Mr Christenson owes on the 22nd Oct 1915. 28.00. 22nd Nov 1915 7 00 Mr JA Smith owes on the 22nd Oct 1915 41.00 22nd Nov. 1915 7 00 J W P Scott. owes on Oct 1/15 Sep 30 14.00 pd city 4.00 pd Aug. 10.00 Bal [---] to Rent 7 00 17 00 " By to [-]7 50 " Cash 7 00 14 50 Balance - 2 50 Nov To Rent 7 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p256.jpg) Cash Account—NOVEMBER Received Paid 2 Duvall 4 00 3 Christinson 3 00 6 Smith 3 00 " Robinson 6 00 8 Fairless 6 00 " Christinson 2 00 11 Settled with 11 Kraut 6 00 Scott. for his " Antoneson 3 50 work on Room " Scott 7 00 7.50 " Sanderson 4 00 Nov Balance 15 Duvall 5 00 on Rent 2 50 Stokes 2 00 Mo Rt 7 00 22 Duvall 4 00 Mowery 6 00 Stokes 15 00 pd rent to 25 Feb/16 Scott 76 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p257.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Received Paid swastika Nov 26 Paper bill Rivers Bro 1 40 Christianson Nov 22 Balance 35 00 Dec 6 leash 5 00 Dec 22 30 00 7 00 37 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p258.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Received Paid 3 Christianson 3 00 Glass 7 6 Fairless 6 00 Paper 1c 25 " Christenson 2 00 Door 1 00 11 Kraut 6 00 Hardwall 25 " Antoneson 3 50 Chimney Top 3 00 16 Duvall 5 50 1 Door 1 00 Rd Maxf[---] Was 6885N ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p259.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Received Paid 180 135 -900 40 180 [--] 45 Kennard [-]WP Scott [--]4 Hazel C[--]st Warnen Brockbank Til 3475 16th Street Apl 6 [--] Whittlesey El[--]na Apartmt Johnson UKO [--] 3180 [-] Mrs. Taylor Modern Court bet 6 & 7th E 2nd [-]o 2 House in Court from street - red Brick ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p260.jpg) SUMMARY [numbers appear in top left hand corner] Cash on hand Jan. 1 Received Paid JANUARY 240 [-] W&Q- FEBRUARY 402[--] E&M. MARCH APRIL 7/270 (4 Fairless 17 Feb 5 00 May June WG Jensen Teamster Hy. 623W. JULY AUGUST LB Howard SEPTEMBER Was 94. W. OCTOBER [handwritten numbers illegible over printed letters] NOVEMBER DECEMBER Total Balance to new account ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p261.jpg) [Column 1] Sunday Schedule Leave City 6 41 7 11 7 41 8 11 9 11 10 11 11 11 12 11 12 56 1 36 2 16 2 56 3 36 4 16 4 56 5 36 6 16 6 56 7 41 8 11 9 11 10 11 11 11 12 16 AM [Column 2] Leave Holliday 6 31 AM 7 01 7 31 8 01 8 31 9 31 10 31 11 31 12 31 1 16 1 56 2 36 3 16 3 56 4 36 5 16 5 56 6 36 7 16 8 01 8 31 9 31 10 31 11 31 11 59 [Column 3] 12400 3100 15500 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F15_p262.jpg) 172 1/2 [Column 1] Leave Holliday 6.31 AM 7 01 " 7.31 " 8.01 " 8.31 " 9 31 " 10 31 " 11 31 " 12 31 PM 1 36 " 2 36 " 3 36 " 4 36 " 5.16 " 5 56 6.36 7.31 8.31 9 31 10 31 11 31 11.59 Bam 1 04 " 16 x 21 [Column 2] Leave City 6.41 AM 7 11 " 7 41 " 8 11 " 9 11 " 10 11 " 11 11 " 12 11 PM 1 16 " 2 16 " 3 16 " 4 16 " 4 56 " 5 36 " 6 16 " 7 16 " 8 11 " 9 11 " 10 11 " 11 11 " 12 16 AM 12 Transfers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p004.jpg) Isaac Brockbank Box 147. Murray RDH Salt Lake Co. Utah ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p037.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 1, 1916 Ther. Snow on the ground this AM Home all day, very blustery and but little going on out doors. got letter from Mrs Griffith, and sent her a Christmas news. wrote to Norman Dawson. Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Very blustery and thawing. went to Meeting at Ward House Bp road reports of Ward Funds ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p038.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 3, 1916 Ther. Went to City and met Hardy at his office, but did not see Mr Johnson, Hardy reported that the proposition was to him over 400 thousand shares of the stock. and the other party assume all the payments for the prosecution of the work Got diary for 1916 Alma went back to Logan to school. Staying at Landbergs Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. Blustering Thawing wind all night. transfered items from old diary to new ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p039.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 5, 1916 Ther. An over to 13th So. Matthew took Car for City. had an appointment to meet Martineau but he failed to come met Hardy at his office returned at 12 oclock met Lock at office snow all gone off the road — got 450 from Christensons Wea. THURSDAY 6 Ther. It snowed last night about 3 inches Wrote to Lizzie Revell Martineau gone to Cache Valley ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p040.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 7, 1916 Ther. Went to City on the Car made a visit to Bro Beardshall who fell hurt because I wanted to apply part of what had from pd by Martineau, on what he owed me personally. expressing some grief that he had not foreclosed on the property, got 6 00 from Fairless and 2 00 from Smith on Rent a/c Bert went to City, and did not return at night Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. drove to City with howe, the roads being slippery for horses that are not rough shod. staid at Libs for lunch. got bread & Jams Meat 12 got notice of stock holders Meeting Metropolitan Imp Co of Portland ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p041.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 9, 1916 Ther. Snowing most of the day. Went to Meeting at 2 pm. Bro BowThorp & Ba[-]gter were the speakers heard of Bro Tho[-]. Whites death in Brinton Ward the horse laid down on shaft of buggy and broke it Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. Snowing & blowing most of the day. Mrs. B & Lib went to surprise party at Mary Brintons house. Wrote to Nate. and set Jack proxy for Beck with of the Metropolitan Co. to act as the stock holders meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p042.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 11, 1916 Ther. Went on Car to City, got rent from Kraut Mowery, Antonson, Scott pd 200 Sanderson 400 pd DBR 26.50 Arranged with Beardshall for notes & Mtg [---] deposited at DW Bank. he took rect for his Wife, they draw 7% Snowing about half the day came home on the 1.16 Car, and got off at Ward House to meet the Relief Society. on geneological Work. Wea. WEDNESDAY 12 Ther. Beautiful morning but very cold, Home all day, went to City but got back realy, Bro White was buried today from Brinton Ward ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p043.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 13, 1916 Ther. Went to City on Car this AM expecting to get money from Pritchard - but he did not show up in the AM. so I walked down to Libs. and had lunch, and then took Car and went back- but got nothing met Hardy who had no Further Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. It being blustery & cold, did not leave home, busy most of the day copying pieces into book ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p044.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 15, 1916 Ther. Drove to 13th So, and took car for City. Pd my sidewalk tax on 9th East $13.09. The story coming on so had that I took the next Car back- got meat at Faggs. they charged me $2.00 for killing and curing the meat of one hog. Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Went to [---] Meeting at the Stake House. Bro Le Chemenent was ordained by Pres. Miller came home and took the 12:30 car for Bro McEwans house in Richard Ward, where his wife lay dead, when from there to the Meeting House for [---] Elders Yeo A Smith, J.Y. Taylor J M Whittaker, H J Grant and Bp Rockwell occupied the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p045.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 17, 1916 Ther. Lots of snow on the ground Went to City on Car this AM. O Kesson cleaned out sewer pipe. Met Hardy at 1 PM. no further developments. it Commenced snowing & blowing, and became regular blizzard. Cars had to have snow plows to get out to Holliday - Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. Went to Murray this AM. and met at City Hall to listen to assess[-] of Co. discribe the manner of assessment for the current year, got 2 sks Bran pd 2 30 continuous snow most of the day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p046.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 19, 1916 Ther. Went to temple at 1 PM and done work for George Brockbank, got home at 6.15 PM. clear weather — wrote to L[---]s T Brockbank at Reno - Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Went to City, at 8 AM. and got to temple topic attended meeting Elder Smith was the speaker done work for [-]hp Brockbk got home at 4 PM — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p047.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 21, 1916 Ther. Went on on the 8 AM Car but got to temple for date for admittance, came back on the 10.16 am car browse balance of the day got meat from Faggs 2 Hams. & 2 shoulders Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. Cloudy this AM, went to City on Car. wrote Hardy that I had waited long enough for my money and miles pd by the 26th the security would be forfeited, came home on the 12.16 PM - got letter from C H West asking one to send 1040 being my one half of payment to the State — saw Martineau at his office ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p048.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 23, 1916 Ther. Attended Sabbath Meeting at Ward House Elder steppenson occupied the time. Bp being absent, Geo B Williams act.9. made check for CH West for 1040 and wrote him, that I considered it unjust not to allow me for use of land, after the promise he had made – Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. very foggy this AM Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p049.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 25, 1916 Ther. West to City this AM – met Pritchard at 1 PM. no chance for any money went to Tanners after and met Hardy. Candish and Tanner those, they proposed working the stock came home on the 3.15 car met Bro Nibley from Portland who Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Up early this AM. got ready to go to City. got the 7 30 Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p050.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 27, 1916 Ther. Home all morning, took the Car at 12.30 PM, went to the home of Chris Stokes, attended his funeral, he was an old time friend, having known him for about 55 years got back on the 4.16 PM lean Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Home all day, Mr B had a very severe cramp in his stomach and pain there her kidneys - had Mrs Jan Loves and Mrs McDonald most of the PM Lib came out from City, and staid all night, Margot better towards night. Snowing most all day Lib came out and staid all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p051.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 29, 1916 Ther. Went to City on the 9 30 Car, met Bro Hardy who reported that he had arranged for the property so that no risk would in some to the Stockholders heavy snow on the ground, and the rail roads blockaded Sister WW Ceaspan died today got credit m[-]m, that M B Crome had paid his rent for Mr Arnold . Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Attended the Ward Conference at Ward House. the Presidency of the stake and Pres F heads of the organizations were present good than out of the members of Ward, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p052.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 31, 1916 Ther. More snow this AM, sent check to Mr Arnold for Rent of House. wrote to Mike, snowing most of the day. Wea. TUES. FEB. 1 Ther. Home all day, attended the Funeral of Sister Casper at Ward House at 1 PM cloudy all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p053.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 2, 1916 Ther. Bear day. has appearance of cleaning up. Bert taxing to go with Dan Templeman baling Hay in W. Jordan Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. Home all day. It commenced thawing and the snow went off fast, reading [---] exposition of Anti Mormonism and Brown's early experience in the church ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p054.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 4, 1916 Ther. Went to the City this AM saw Pritchard who said that the Co would hold a meeting on Sunday the 13th and he would endeavor to have my a/c pd. Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Thawing most of the day. went to Murray and got 200 lb Bran — got some things from the store pd Faggs bill and Whites bill for Bran got last August ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p055.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 6; 1916 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. Bp Cornwall and his Counsel occupied all the time of the Fast Meeting Wea. MONDAY 7 Ther. Got horse shod at Scotts this AM- went to City, had a talk with Mr. Johnson about amt owed me from Copper property. met F. R Snow who had been away at California for the winter months. had lunch at Libs. pd some bills of M[-] B Fuller 2 50 Sett[-] 300 Morton 4.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p056.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 8, 1916 Ther. Home all day. I found out the Cow Barn, and fixed the door at Mary Anns Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. Went to the City took elsie to her home, and then took horse to Hansens and then got the 9.30 Car for City met Hardy who said the deal with Johnson was going there. got Jorgensen interest. got back at 130, after lunch went to see Bro spencer who had an attack of Parlyses on last saturday night. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p057.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 10, 1916 Ther. Home all day. Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Went to City on the horse. Called at Chester Ave got nothing fine day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p058.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 12, 1916 Ther. Beautiful day a little frosty went to City on car. got back at 12.15 car Wea. SUNDAY 13 Ther. Went to Meeting at 2 PM. Had missionaries Elder Gerard and Cork, a beautiful day Lock & his family. George and his family. Fred Lib Harry and children came for the day - But went to City to attend meeting of the Bonanza Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p059.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 14, 1916 Ther. Went with horse & wagon to Sugar House to get Coal. Bert went with me that far; brought money for Fagg Bros for deposit at Sugar Bark. met Mr Johnson who said that the property had been put in good shape, so as to dispose of of a rock. Loaned him 30$ for 4 days came to Libs for lunch and walked to Car line. got Mowerys rent 600- got 1200 lb Coal. 2 50 pd Christenson 9$ for ordinance work for [---] Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. Home all day. Lib came and Phylis Ferguson stayed all day, read The Book of Jasher most of the day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p060.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 16, 1916 Ther. wrote to Castle Dale, about the taste to ground – sent pay for Telephone Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Went to the City, and not Handy who informed one of a Sister in the transfer of papers with Mr Lemon. could not find Mr Johnson. took horse in with girl that had been here since Sunday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p061.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 18, 1916 Ther. Went to City had spent some time in the Historians office met Judge Tanner at his office who showed me the agreement of Mr Lemon. for the release of [---] W mining property – regard that Hardy had sold Lucky Deposit property in Nevada — Wea. SATURDAY 19 Ther. a dense fog and did not get better and it near noon busy reading the Book of Jasher. got ready at 1 pm to go to City. heard that the [---]sets at 5th So were slogged saw Mr Johnson about the Copper property – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p062.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 20, 1916 Ther. Went to quorum Meeting at 10 am Large representation of members there, 270 members of quorum in Stake, Fred & Lib & children came and Lock also came in the am went to ward meeting, 134th quorum of Twenty. held Their conference at Winder Ward Elder Levi C. Young occupied most of the time, very foggy weather, and gather cold Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. still foggy- went on car to the City, met Hardy at 11.15 had done nothin expected to hear from Lemon had P[--] H[-] man to clean put the sewere pipe found a piece of womans dress in the paper ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p063.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 22, 1916 Ther. Washingtons Birthday- Home all day, reading mostly there being snow on the ground, and it rained so that most of it melted Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. Very foggy this AM Went to City. met Hardy and he who looking for Mr. Lemon went to Libs for lunch. Mrs B went to Murray to look for a girl to help and the house Mr Lemons attorney made it plain that Mr Lemon had done an illegal act ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p064.jpg) Wea.THUR. FEB. 24, 1916 Ther. Worked in Temple for Edward Brockbank did not get home until 4 pm Wea. FRIDAY 25 Ther. Went in on Car at 1.30 pm Mary Brinton and Ma went on [---] to the gathering at O[---] Hall of Pioneers of Utah. had a good time and came home on the 11.11 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p065.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 26, 1916 Ther. Went to City with horse. a rather disagreeable day. it commenced snowing about noon, and continued for some time got home at 2.30 PM – Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. LucasHoward came [--]t also dib, and Ch[-] Rogers to whom I gave letter to where lineage ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p066.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 28, 1916 Ther. Went in the LDS Hospital to see same wife Jane who had to have another operation for decayed bone to be taken from her leg- met Hardy but nothing doing. came not on the 4.16 PM car Sam had a slight return of his head trouble Kate had sever cramps in her legs. this AM- Wea.TUESDAY 29 Ther. Stormy wind all night and Snow this am. until near noon. Sam came out to spend the night. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p067.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 1, 1916 Ther. Went to City on Car. met Hardy, but got nothing Mr Knudsen living at his office promised to send check for my note this week. Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. Went to City in the afternoon and then to the Hospital to see Jane who was having a hard time with her leg. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p068.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 3, 1916 Ther. Kate was very much pained most of the day. we supposed it was piles, and gave her Castor oil and other remedies, but she got no permanent relief. Sam Came out at 9 PM. to stay and we administered to her Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. Kate had a good night, but commenced at 5 AM with her bad pain, and it continued for some time. so we got Dr Scholefield to come out and she discovered that the treat ment was wrong as it was not piles, but a strangulation of intestine. she prescribed a ligned diet for serveral days I loaned George 60$ for 2 weeks time. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p069.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 5, 1916 Ther. Snowing most of the day Wind blew heavily all night. Home all day Mr & Mrs Robinson came out to see Ma, Mr Sarton came to see me about paving alley on 5th So. Lib here to wait on her Ma who was much better. Alma got home from Logan last night Wea. MONDAY 6 Ther. Much snow on ground, thaw set in & Lib came out from town this AM. recd check for my pension. got report from Metropolitan Co of Portland met Mr Johnson who reported ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p070.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 7, 1916 Ther. Went to the Hospital to see Jane Brockbank, who had had her leg dressed this AM Sam had gone home. Sent him Card as to Janes Condition Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. Went to City today, got notice made out and Copied. and got back on 12 16 Car. Sister Brown came up to visit Mr B. Lib was out this AM and went back on the 1:36 PM had notice served on Company Bert went to City with Tom Howard, but did ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p071.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 9, 1916 Ther. Went to City and to the LDS Hosp- [-]nd saw Jane Brockbank who is doing nicely. met Bro Knudsen of Brigham City, and he said he would send check to the D [-] Bank to take up the $250.00 note — went to Libs for lunch — Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. Went to Sugar House for Coal this AM. got 1200 lb, hom[-] balance of day telephone agent called to learn about the new arrangement, had call from Hardy about mining deal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p072.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 11, 1916 Ther. Went to City with horse Sam took his wife home this PM Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. Attended Cottd Stake Conference morning and afternoon. Elders A Ivins and B H Roberts were the speakers both morning and PMFred pd for 6 doz eggs 150 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p073.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 13, 1916 Ther. Went to City on Car, collected rent Mowery 600 Stokes 2 50 bot 2 Bus Wheat 200 — Wea. TUESDAY 14 Ther. Went to City this PM. met Mrs Knudsen at Hardys office. who promised to pay money loaned to Hardy and got on Nov 1915 $25000 at 10% ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p074.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 15, 1916 Ther. Home all day, my corn on toe bothered me very much and my toes swelled so that I am [---]te lame. Mrs B and her sister Mary Brinton went to City to visit Lib, and returned with Fred on his machine Lib & the children came with them for the ride Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. Home all day. Ma & Mrs Lewis went in to the City to have an X ray picture made of her to find where the trouble was as to her ailment. wrote to Nate in answer to his letter of 12th inst visited with Mr LaPearl, he being sick with La Grippe Bert and King Lewis went up on the mountain for mineral ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p075.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 17, 1916 Ther. Went to City with horse and called at support to see Mr Vinson, went to see George C Smith, about pasture and asked him to submit proposition for 3 years time, called to see Bro Spencer, and also Bro Murphy who was very low, loaned Arthur Sequest one hundred dollars at 10% for 6 Months Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. Went to City with horse called at Bro Murphy. Who had rallied some. — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p076.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 19, 1916 Ther. Went to Quorum Meeting this AM Bro B. H Goddard was the principal speaker – at the Ward Meeting Sister [---] North made report of her labors as a missionary Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. Went to Meeting Went to J st to see Mr Crome about repairs on house. pd 50$ to Bank that George had borrowed from me 2 weeks prev. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p077.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 21, 1916 Ther. Went to City on Car and returned for lunch the relief society of the Winder Ward met at the House with Sister Bagley and Wheeler. loaned Woolley 1200$ for 3 years from date at 7 % took 5 16 car and went to the City and collected rent from Howard Wea.WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Went to City to meet Mr Johnson but failed to connect. went to the P Bp Off and finally arranged to meet Johnson at 11 AM Friday went to Libs for lunch, and got garden seed for MAB 85 gor water jacket pd 650 and 200lb Bran - 250 Met light bill 1 08 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p078.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 23, 1916 Ther. Went to City with horse, got some garden seed Cold wind blowing this AM home all day. Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. Heavy full of snow on the ground. and continued to snow, most of the day. the greatest fall of snow of the winter. about 16 inches deep. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p079.jpg) Wea. SAT MARCH 25, 1916 Ther. The storm started last night and freezing section - the sky clean & right the am - Dr Murphy. and old resident of Mill Creek Ward died this AM. Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther. [-]isited the family of Bro Jesse Murphy at hsi home also Bro Spencer. went to sacrament meeting. Bros Barratt and Day were the speakers. I very greatly enjoyed the remarks of Bro Barratt who spoke about one hour, very profitably ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p080.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 27, 1916 Ther. Woke today in Car, agreed with McGrome to allow 20$ for repairs on Mats house. Prichard paid 500 on a/c. met Johnson on the Soap matter. Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther. Went to City in the morning on Car. saw Mr. Johnson at his office and said he thought it advisable not to say anything to Bro Nibley as to agreement of directors Attended funeral of Jesse Murphy at Ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p081.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 29, 1916 Ther. Attended funeral of Chas Crismon at residence on Smith Temple St, Elder Seymour B Young, and Apostle Orson K Whitney were the speakers Indian War Veterans and GAK men attended, came home on the 4.16 Car. Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Attended funeral of Mrs Richardson, mother of Allen Stowards wife. from of the Wd residence. Elder J N McMorrison delivered the principal address on the Atonement of Christ and the resurrection of the Savior ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p082.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 31, 1916 Ther. Plowed for garden spot, and Bert put in some peas Wea. SAT. APRIL 1 Ther. drove to City with horse called at Vinsons and got 10$ on Pasture a/c, got 10$ from George & wife. made deposit at Bank had talk with Harry Cox about right of way. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p083.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 2, 1916 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House at 2 PM. Fred and the children came out, also Bro & sister Halliday, with others in their Auto. Wea. MONDAY 3 Ther. Went to City, got 2.50 from Mr Duvall. met Hardy at his office. met Mr Leonard at Iland Clothing Store. Bert put in Carrot & Beet seed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p084.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 4, 1916 Ther. Drove to Sugar House and then to City on Car. sent Mr Arnold 10$ on Rent of house. collected Hindrickson's Interest got 1300 lb Coal at Sugar House and got back at 12 45 PM Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. Met the State Convention at Garrick theatre at 11 AM and at 3 PM. Got home at 7 PM. — John Brockbanks wife and two children visiting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p085.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 6, 1916 Ther. Went to Conference for morning and afternoon sessions. Prest Smith and Lund occupied the forenoon Prest Penrose and Lyman in the PM. Prest Penrose made some excellent remarks upon the subject of the Godhead Authorities voted for at the close of the meeting Wea. FRIDAY 7 Ther. Attended Meeting at 10 AM BP Bentley from old Mexico addressed the Meeting Apostle Grant and Rudger Clawson soke. met Mr. Candish who was quite confident that the deal with Johnson would be OK ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p086.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 8, 1916 Ther. Taylors baby very sick with Pneumonia. Dr Olson attending it. Came to 13th with horse and then got chance to ride with Auto, saw Hardy, and Prichard no results, saw Johnson on the soap business, he reported that he had resigned as director and the agreement had been turned to another party Wea. SUNDAY 9 Ther. Attended Meeting at Tabernacle full of people, over flow meeting, and assembly hall ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p087.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 10, 1916 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. Attended funeral of Taylors children who died of pneumonia s[-]nd of Pleasant Grove people came over. Auto mobile Cortage ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p088.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 12, 1916 Ther. Went to City and learned that there was no chance to get deed recorded on Hardy property got rent from Mowery and Kraut. Wea. THURSDAY 13 Ther. Went to City and returned on Car. Lumber came for repairing old house. King Lewis commenced work at near 10 oclock – he demanded $350 for day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p089.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 14, 1916 Ther. Came to City on Car, but could do no business as Hardy had gone home Wea. SATURDAY 15 Ther. Amber day, called on Martineau who said he would pay 50$ to the Bank on a/c interest Hardy failed to Come to City called on Priesthood for balance he was not pleasant about it saw Mr Evans about Farm a/c waited in City to see Mr Johnson about Hardy property ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p090.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 16, 1916 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake House. Presidency of the Stake occupied most of the time. Bro. E Webb also made some remarks. Bro J Brown came out on the Car, and had dinner, and agreed to come to help out on the house, Bro McEvan and his family, Lock & family and Geo & Fred & Lib & Harry & the Children were here a fine day, Lock brought his new Anto. Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Went to City on Car but Hardy did not show up, met Mr Johnson who assured me he would see that the 1st payment was made ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p091.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 18, 1916 Ther. Went to City. Wea. WEDNESDAY 19 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p092.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 20, 1916 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 21 Ther. Went to City with horse. met Len Hardy who reported that the directors had signed up for the houseof ground, to pay one by June 1st collected 500 from Smith. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p093.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 22, 1916 Ther. Home all forenoon took horse to 13th So Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House at 2 PM, previous to that visited Bro Solomon and called at Br Spencer but he was not up yet then went to visit Bro Lambert ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p094.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 24, 1916 Ther. Attended funeral of Mr Francis at Presbyterian Church at 2 PM. Rev Wm Paden [---] the eulogy – Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. Busy fixing ditch in Clover Patch. Mrs. B had birthday - 73 years of age - health not very good ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p095.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 26, 1916 Ther. Drove to City with horse saw Mr Candish who said the Brokers had the letters and Contract to pay for the 1st installment by the 25th May. Mary Ann got paper for Room and rubber hose Wea. THURSDAY 27 Ther Home all day. Fixing the Pipe, and trying to get the water in the summer Kitchen ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p096.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 28, 1916 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. Libbie B Meyer pd 1000 interest on her note. settled with Reeves Pettet Co. paying 1425 for repair job at 5th So. Lib pd check for 6$ on it ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p097.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 30, 1916 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward H myself & others were called upon to address the meeting. Fred & Lib & children came out and later Lock & wife & family came King Lewis came for settlement of a/c for his work. Wea. MON. MAY 1 Ther. Br Brown came for breakfast went to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p098.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 2, 1916 Ther. Home all morning. went to City on the 1.36 Car–. Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. St Went to City Cemetery and found no alternation in conditions as to the lots. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p099.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 4, 1916 Ther. Went to City this AM on the car and met Mr Candish and also Len Hardy, and went to Mr Tanners office and said the contract of the brokers for the sale of stock by the 25th May – Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Home all day. fixing ditches for watering garden &c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p100.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 6, 1916 Ther. Went to City with horse and reached house fast in time to save the place from fire. the tenant had started fire, when there was no chimney, so that the whole place was liable - I got the fire extinquished and in the evening went back with some sand - Got 5 cal oil, 3 W Yellow Ochrd for priming wood work on cottage. Mrs B pd lumber bill 15% to May 1/16 Mrs Ruger occupied house at 600 PM Wea. SUNDAY 7 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM it being fast day. Lib, Fred & children. Lock & wife & children George & wife & children John Robinson & wife and daughter all visited & had a meal got temple recommend from the Bp for self & Mary A ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p101.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 8, 1916 Ther. Went to City, collected rent from Christenson, and some from Howard & Mrs Johnson Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. Went to 13th So, and took car for City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p102.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 10, 1916 Ther. Home all day — Mrs. Pearce came back from Pleasant Grove. Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Went to City this AM. and collected some rent. made deduction to Mrs Antonsen of 50c on a/c of cleaning room — got Mrs Kraut & Money. rent and deposited $1500 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p103.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 12, 1916 Ther. Heavy frost again last night planted some Wax Beans this AM. went to City on the 9.30 Car Wea. SATURDAY 13 Ther. Went to City with horse very cold weather. everything nearly in the front line frozen, got 2 bus Wheat from Anderson for Chicken pd 200 endorsed note of George for $25000 for 10 Months payment at 2500 Pr Month ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p104.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 14, 1916 Ther. Mothers Day. Attended Meeting at Ward House. Sister Wells and sister Farnsworth Came from the City on Car. and both addressed the meeting, on Mothers day and its objects. sister Wells was reminiscent of her early days Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Very cold again last night frost every night. went to Cold with horse to 13th and then took Car. went to Co Bldg but such a crowd was there that I did not stay called np Br Grace at Midvale ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p105.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 16, 1916 Ther. Cold & frosty last night went to City with Mrs B and she got 27.50 from Utah Light & Power Co for right of way for Pole line on Big Cottd Canyon Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. Went to City, and in the PM went to Temple, and done work for Henry Brockbank had lunch at Libs. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p106.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 18, 1916 Ther. Cloudy and still Cold all the print around this part of the country Killed, went to City but got too late for admittance to the temple, so came home on the 2.15 PM Car — Wea. FRIDAY 19 Ther. Went to City on Car and spent some time getting information about prospect of Hardy getting money for payment of note done on June 1st. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p107.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 20, 1916 Ther. Met Hardy at 11 AM. who had not yet arranged for money but agreed to get on lunch with Men that were likely to take some stock Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at stake house, Bro D Lambert occupied most of the time vary profitably also Prest Miller the primary had their yearly conference at Meeting house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p108.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 22, 1916 Ther. Went to City, and met with Hardy who had got no satisfactory word as to the money to pay Lemon on the 1st of June. bought 1000 shares of stock in the Belt Mummy Co of Idaho paid 30$ down. and signed note for 6 months at 20$ pr month pay on the 20th of each month Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Drove to 13th So, and Bert went in with me on Car met Hardy but got no more word, so that the on [---] is not promising. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p109.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 24, 1916 Ther. Pd Mrs Pearce 400 for Amt due Mon, including 50¢ Mrs B borrowed from her she went home with Mrs N Howard I staid home all day heard from Hardy that Candish had gone to see Mr Lemon about extension of time, from June 1st Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. Went to City this AM with the expectation of going to the temple, but on arrival there the door was closed on a/c of so many from the other stakes. came home on the 1.16 PM Car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p110.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 26, 1916 Ther. Home all day. heard from Nate yesterday & wrote him answer to day, also wrote to Norman Dawson, had visit from Telephone man, and heard from Len Hardy on Mining proposition. Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. Went to City with horse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p111.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 28, 1916 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Elders Carlisle and Cornwall occupied the time. Lock & his family at the house for the day. Lib came out on the Car, Fred being south at Marysvale. L G Hardy went up the Canyon to mine with Mr Candish & Eldredge Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Went to City, and saw Hardy and Candish they had no intension of time as yet from ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p112.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 30, 1916 Ther. Decoration day. at home all day, Lock came out and Lib. Ma visited George at his new house Wea. WEDNESDAY 31 Ther. Decorating day. Home all day, Lock came up from Went to City and saw Hardy who had paid 100$ on a/c for 30 day extension on Property ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p113.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 1, 1916 Ther. Went to City, in the w/ inclination that Hardy would arrange for the payment of the 400000 to Lemon, but in place of that he got an extension of 30 days on payment of $10000 from Ante. collected interest Brown 6000 Wooley, 1750. Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. at noon went to Temple and done work for Mr Brockbank got home at 6.30 pm. pd ashton Jenkins 60$ 1254. 86/100 on loan at 7%. to Jan Miller ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p114.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 3, 1916 Ther. phoned Hardy this AM, who said he was going to the mine today, and lot contract to some other parties. Bert came to City with me, brot cage for Mary A and sold at 22 prds 16 dz. got 500 from Smith, and 350 from Howard, took Billy & Seona to see the preparedness parade in the City Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Home all forenoon, went on the 1.16 PM car to City, and met with Mr Shick the part owner of a group of claims in Nevada, which he is anxious to finance, upon his representation a number of us. Mr Peterson, Mr Johnson, Mr Cox, myself, Mr Huff, and others agreed to pay the expense of two men to visit the property to make report ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p115.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 5, 1916 Ther. Went with horse & buggy and Bert to mouth of Neff Canyon. to an old creation of Iron Ore, that had been made years ago, but having no Candle could not do much. Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. Attended a Meeting at Johnson's office, to hear propositions for investigation of our deposits in Nevada deposited 25$ for payt of expense ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p116.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 7, 1916 Ther. Home all day – Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. Came in to meet some of the men who owned the property in Idaho. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p117.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 9, 1916 Ther. Home all day, attended the funeral of Annie Howard Debenham at E Mill Creek Meeting House, at 1230 PM she was 30 years of age and died very suddenly in Child birth. the baby died soon after her and they were both placed in the same coffin, buried in the Wasatch Cemetery — Lock came out with his family at night Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Went to City this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p118.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 11, 1916 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting Elders Matthews and James Moss were the speakers, who spoke very profitably Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther. Went to City on Car from Sugar House, Bert had house at 9th East, saw Hardy at office ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p119.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 13, 1916 Ther. Went to Murray for Chicken Food got 250 lb. pd 3.85 for [---] pd Telephone bill 200 and complaint about service paying for 10 party fine. moved large stove into the basement Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. Home all day. Got 165 lb oats from Wilham Brockbank, having got 171 lb previously, to apply on a/c — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p120.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 15, 1916 Ther. Went to 13th So with horse and then to City. saw Hardy, but no definite answer yet. met sons of Mr Neyant, who had lived here many years as Mr Fuller and who died in 1910 without letting his family know of his whereabouts Hardy telephoned that he had not yet got the matter fixed Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Pd. Ma B check for $2000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p121.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 17, 1916 Ther. Went to City this AM Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther. Attended Cottd Stake Conference Prest. Miller still sick not able to be present visitors were Elder J.F. Smith Jr. and Hyrum G. Smith Pat. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p122.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 19, 1916 Ther. Went to City, but did not see Hardy, he did not get there until late on the PM Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. Had interview with Tanner ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p123.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 21, 1916 Ther. Was in City this AM – Hardy made arrangement with Elgrien Bros for 200000 on the 1st July — Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Went to City at 12 30 PM and went to residence where the body of Mrs Wood was laying previous to burial met Hardy who made after of 75000 shares of stock for $200000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p124.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 23, 1916 Ther. Went to Provo on the San Pedro left Murray at 8.30 AM, and met at 2nd Ward Meeting House members of the Park family for their annual reunion, had dinner at 12 M, after which a very fine program was given, until 5 20 PM had supper at 7 PM, and dancing at 9.30, went to Jones for bed at 10 15. Fare from Murray to Provo 2.15 each – met Heber and his wife and dan Soy Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. visited Sister Agnes Farrow this AM and then had lunch at a Jones. Heber & wife came there and Soy returned with us to Cottd got to City at 5 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p125.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 25, 1916 Ther. Went to Meeting at Ward House Elders Dimond and and Hazel Williams Jackson, a missionary, occupied the time Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. Home all day until Drove to Sugar House for load of Coal went to City, but done nothing. and returned at 12 M unloaded Coal 1200 lb. Kate very poorly Lib staid at house, to help her ma ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p126.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 27, 1916 Ther. Came to City and met with aged folks from Payson on the South and Brigham City on the North. estimated 6000 people on the Temple Block, Program carried out after the dinner at 2 PM every body seemed to enjoy themselves, a Jones and wives came from Provo Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Went to City to meet Bro Grace who had been liberated from small pox quarantine he had to arrange for payment of state tax of 260000 by 1st July - Wm Brockbank cut the clover this AM - saw Hardy about mining deal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p127.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 29, 1916 Ther. Went to City this AM met at Evans office at 9 AM Bro Grace had seen about loan for $350000 at the Stock Growers Bank, which he got on the signature of himself and Mr Evans & myself for 6 months at of 70 Interest payable monthly. Sent Mr Arnold 2000 on his rent for J st property Wea. FRIDAY 30 Ther. Drove house to Libs. and then let run drove back. Dollar stokes and moved out of house last Saturday owing me on months rent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p128.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 1, 1916 Ther. Went to City with horse got 250 from Howard, Hardy got more time from Lemon - I agreed to take 10000 share of Fort[---] stockfor $10000 Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Went to Fast Meeting at 2 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p129.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 3, 1916 Ther. Went to City but did not see Hardy, tho he promised to be there at 11 AM. returned with horse, and went to the Funeral of Mrs Porter the daughter of Bro Jones of Winder Ward Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. Home all day, working on the Hay field – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p130.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 5, 1916 Ther. Went to City, And found that Hardy had paid up the 400000 thus leaving the property free until Dec/06, got back on the 1.15 Wea. THURSDAY 6 Ther. Went to City on Car. 8.30 AM. got Fairless rent, and 10$ from Pritchard on Berts a/c went to Sam Howards to get him to go to stake out the ground at Neffs Canyon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p131.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 7, 1916 Ther. Started with Tom Howard to go to Neffs Canyon to run the lines on the [-]eation made on 5th June, on the way, his horse lost a shoe and so he got a horse from Will to go, when we arrived found we had no Candle, and so decided to make another preliminary [-]eation for 30 days from date Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Went to City with horse got some Flinn & other stuff, got back at noon expecting Will to be a hand to hand hay, he came at 2 PM we got up 3 loads by 7 PM, Mr Buris helped with two loads ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p132.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 9, 1916 Ther. Got some Water on the orchard this AM, went to Meeting at 2 PM, Bro Sam [-] Cornwall was the speaker. his subject being the necessity of the saints partaking of the sacrament Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. Got ground raked, and a small had of raking this AM, got some water on Clover ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p133.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 11, 1916 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 12 Ther. Attended Funeral of Richard Maxfield at 11 AM. Murray 1st Ward Chapel — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p134.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 13, 1916 Ther. 79th Birth day wrote to Norman Dawson and went to City and at 1 PM. went to funeral of Charles Spencer in Miller ward Chapel, at 2 PM Elders C P Miller, from Young Seymour B Young, B S Young, Dan McRae J R. Carlisle were the speakers had letter from Noite, asking one to fund customer for her Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. Cooler this AM, Busy in the garden patch taking out weeds, telephoned to Hardy, and agreed to meet him at 2 PM. Went in on the 12.30 PM Car and after waiting some time, had talk with Lb Hardy, who explained the situation of the property. came home on the 3 15 PM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p135.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 15, 1916 Ther. Went to City with horse, met a member of the directors of the Utah & Idaho Copper Co. to whom I complained about the grat of the Capitalization of the Co. 1.500 000 share at 10¢ for share, I pd 2½ c for share for 2.000 shares one hald of stock in the treasure Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Attended quorum Meeting at stake house, Prest C L Miller present, and 4 ordinations had a good should meeting at 2 PM. attended Ward Meeting. Bp Cornwall used most of the time. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p136.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 17, 1916 Ther. Pd Ma B her Check it being her 73rd birth day. Came in on the 10.30 Car, went to Chester Ave got Mowery rent got soap at Walkers for Lib arranged to meet Lock at 1.30 PM met Mr Cornwall 12 at D N Bank see Taylor about renting horse in 2 or 3 Mos, at 500 per Mo. Sam got home at 2.10 PM, Lock and I met him at the depot, and Lock brought us home. Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. Went to City and tied up horse at Jensens ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p137.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 19, 1916 Ther. Went to the Big Cottd Canyon with Anto, George Erin Lock & myself, met Bert at the mine, and then went into the Canyon to the [--]tented land, found some [-]ore had a morning claim called queen of shita Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Came in with Erin with Car[-] paid Johnson 20$ on Lead Belt stock, and met with Stock holders of UKs soap Co. to hear reports of business, which was not satisfactory. Bert came down the Canyon, and went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p138.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 21, 1916 Ther. Went to City with Fred & Erin Lib & Ma. I met Mr Peterson who explained the situation of property he had visited at Battle Mountain – Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. Went to City with horse, met Ms Peterson, who was in touch with some parties, on a gold property found that the payment made on the Utah & Idaho Copper was a fake tho 2 had pd 50$ on it. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p139.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 23, 1916 Ther. took the daily urban at Salt Lake for Spanish Fork. Lock brought [-] & Erin. to City with Anto left there at 8.15 AM, got to Spanish Fork at 10.10. lost my hat out of Car, and had to come from Springville until I got to Spanish Fork. went to Willy Brockbank for dinner, and then to Ward Meeting, and then I and Sam went to Joshua's for supper came to Josephs for the night Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. Staid at Josephs had a good bed, and went over with him to Payson, there were so many people there that they could not get any accomodations. we went to the grove & heard the program and Gov Spry's speech, came back on the 1.15 PM Car Br S[-]ott & 2 sons came to Josephs to stay all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p140.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 25, 1916 Ther. Spent the day, visiting at Dills, and Sister Hughes and Laura Lewis, eat lunch at Joshua's and then back to Sams & Joe. took car at 4.28, got to City 6.15 and took the 7.16 Car to Highland drive, and then got on with Hen Hague for home — Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Started with horse and tied up at 13th so. saw Hardy and Peterson Peterson reported that he was going to look at a property in American Fork Canyon, the next day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p141.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 27, 1916 Ther. Home all day, Ed Howard and wife came out, and spent the PM at house. Mrs B had the Cottd lat for lunch. I eat Burdocks in the PM, visited at Tom Howard sent Samuel some of the Sugar pamphlets, and check to Mr. Arnold for $20.00 rent of House. Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Went to City this AM, on Car from 13th So. saw Bro Stokes about my Stock with Hardy, went to ASL Office, and Bro Mitchell told me Lock had gone home last night tho [---] with typhoid fever. I look 1st Car out there and found him in bed, with head ache took Car at Sugar House for home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p142.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 29, 1916 Ther. Mr & Mrs. Bevis skipped last night, went to City. Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. Taylor Brockbank occupied the time, on the Prohibition question so necessary for the state. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p143.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 31, 1916 Ther. Went to the City and met with Mr Peterson, who had been to the property in American Fork Canyon, and had brought back samples that was 74$ pd [--] – proposing that four of us who were interested in [-] Nevada scheme take up 12500 shares each at 3c pr share the Co being capitalized for $10.000 on 1.000.000 shares of 1 c each share Wea. TUES. AUG. 1 Ther. Went to City, but came home early, Fred had a Mr. Elliot an eastern man for dinner ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p144.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 2, 1916 Ther. Drove to City with horse, met Mr Peterson and agreed to take 12500 shares of Stock at 3¢ pr share, and have him check on a/c for 50$. came home and then went to see Sr Susa Brinton who lays very sick Ed V Howard came out with his wife, I & he went to Toms to see his fish season, telephoned to Mr Grace to be home when Mr Evans and I would go tomorrow Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. left home with M R Evans at 8.10 PM and got there on 1.40 M. left them at 11 AM and got back at 12 M, his daughter Agnes, being agreed chaffeur. eat bardocks the afternoon, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p145.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 4, 1916 Ther. Went to City, and took Certificate for 1000 shares in the [---] mining Co of American Fork, and talked with Peterson. Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Drove to City with horse and got F[---] & stuff for house. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p146.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 6, 1916 Ther. Fast day. Meeting at 2 PM, Allen Howard, & wife came out Mrs Jennings called in the PM. Br Larsons son ill of Typhoid Fever. Wea. MONDAY 7 Ther. Came to Locks with horse and tied up, and went to City Went on Car at 7.16 PM, but did not see Mrs Johnson, got Fairless rent 600 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p147.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 8, 1916 Ther. Went to Murray, got Screenings and bran for 270 had talk with Murray Telephone man without satisfaction. went to Locks with horse in the afternoon, and from there to City. showery for several days past. Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. Went to 13th So with horse and then to City, met Hardy and told him I was [---] for some money an a/c Went to City on the 5.56 PM Car and Mrs Johnson did not show up. got 2$ from Mr Howard. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p148.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 10, 1916 Ther. Went to see Geo Smith this AM and made demand that he have the thistles out on the land and made appointment for 2 <2s> PM tomorrow at Bp building Telephoned Hardy who said he had not seen Hold Book as yet settled with Blksmith And Shore Bro Bairdshall, came out and said he would run Anto mobile to Logan. Saturday PM if 2 would go with him and his wife Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Went to Tom Howards this AM and got Beans, Corn & Tomatoes took 1½ Gal Vinegar. talked with Wm Brockbank about dry grain came to City, and arranged with Br Bairdshall to go to Logan with him, with his Car. saw Peterson about sale of Soap stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p149.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 12, 1916 Ther. Came in with horse and their let Lib take it out, while I got ready to go with Bairdshall at 1.45 PM. he took his wife, and brother in law and his wife. got to Logan at 7.45 PM, and after some time hunting around got bed [-]t Eagle Hotel, not Prest Baliff and others of my acquaintance had a poor bed and a poor night no sleep at all. Wea. SUNDAY 13 Ther. Got up early. and got breakfast and at 8 am, started for the Preston Farm and an arrival found that Martineau had gone to fact Lake so returned and eat dinner with Prest Baliff at his home met Bro Benson and wife at their new home in Logan started on return at, 1 10 pm got to Salt Lake at, 7.15 PM and home at 8.45 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p150.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 14, 1916 Ther. Met Martineau at his house, and rode with him on the Car pd Paving Tax 7733 met Bairdshall and reported to him, pd him 265. my share of the expense to Logan and return offered my UKs stock for 30¢ pr share came to City on the 6.36 pm car, and left Notice with Mr Howard to Mrs Johnson to either pay rent or vacate Mrs Johnson owes 1100 up to 6th of Septr. Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. Came to City, left horse at 13th So. visited at Hardy's office but he was not there, Bert still in town ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p151.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 16, 1916 Ther. Attended the funeral of Sister Susan Brinton. wife of D B Brinton held at residence, large gathering of peopl from City and Country Elders N D Jones, myself and Prest Penrose occupied the time, also lines eulogistic of Sister Brintons life were read by Sister Bagley Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Attended the Judicial Conv at Country Bldg at 2 PM. at which nominees for District Judges were selected on the Democratic Ticket ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p152.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 18, 1916 Ther. Home all day until evening went in to meet Mrs Johnson but she did not show up I wrote him a note, and left it for her, Son and Bamberger got the democratic nomination for Governer at Ogden yesterday Nina Brockbank & Lock were here with Anto, and went to Murray. Wea. SATURDAY 19 Ther. Went to City with horse this AM, Nina Brockbank had a baby girl this AM Met Hardy at his Office and urged him to get some money by end of month ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p153.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 20, 1916 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake House. F F Hintze conducting, many of the High Priests were called to make remarks, Bp Cornwall among the rest. attended Meeting at Ward House at 2 PM Mr Cargo was out for lunch on way to Idaho Cool nights. Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. Went to City with Car on the 2.30 PM, and visited Hardy, Christianson and Peterson. took Peterson to the 5th So property, and no look wrote of it. Mrs Johnson did not show up. Came out with Fred at 5.45 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p154.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 22, 1916 Ther. Home all day, went to the City on the 5 56 PM Car — met Johnson at 5th So who was anxious to sell stock of Skider Co —Mrs Johnson again disappointed one Phillip Ferguson came out to stay a day or two Esther Fox went home. Vivian Frame came to visit watered the Cabbage & Tomatoes Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. Drove to 13th with horse and then took car. in arrival at 5th So was served with notice to have closet opened up. pd FC Johnson 20$ on mining stock in Idaho ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p155.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 24, 1916 Ther. Started at 8.40 AM for the Bonanzo Mine in Big Cottonwood Canyon and got there in 3 hours found Bert & partner, and had dinner with them. staid there that PM, and in the evening went to the Forest Reserve House Kept by Lee Sheppard, who had Killed two young bears on the range that day. Wea. FRIDAY 25 Ther. After breakfast, Bert and I drove up the Canyon to Brighton, and after passing the hotel took the trail for the Hardy mine in Solitude Canyon we got over there at 10.30 AM and found the men had gone thru the v[--]n and were driving in the hard time came back to the Bonanza and had dinner and then drove home in 2 hours ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p156.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 26, 1916 Ther. Went to the City with horse this AM, called at Locks and took [---] there, did not get any money from Mrs Johnson but she promised it on Monday got letter from Nibley about the Investment Co. not encouraging for dividend for some time yet. Lock came out with car, and he & children had dinner here Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Visited Br Solomon and Bro Spencer in Co of Bro Le Cheminant. they being afflicted in body with Parylysis - attended meeting at 2 PM. Mary A went with me she appeared to be obstinate and said she did not want to be bothered, so the feeling was not very pleasant. George & wife and children were out for the afternoon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p157.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 28, 1916 Ther. Went to City, Fred up at Bro Hansons, and rode from 13th with Bro Le Chiminant. he came back on the 11.11 Car and rode back with me. Went to Johnsons office but he had not got back Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Home all day. had the clover cut by Tom. he staid for dinner cut some of the Boondocks Phoned to Hardy. got no reply ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p158.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG 30, 1916 Ther. Went to City, took horse to 13th So, and then rode with Bro Hinckley to Co Bldg. pd Peterson 25$ on a/c of Stock AM Fork. saw Johnson, who reported reorganization of Lead Belt co. Wea. THURSDAY 31 Ther. Went to Sugar House for Coal got 1200 lb Wait 27 0. Came to City on Car at 12.30 PM John Bushwall and family came out in Auto, and staid all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p159.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 1, 1916 Ther. John Bushnell had some trouble with his machine this AM, too much oil, made the whole thing go wrong. Isaac E Brockbank son of Joshua B took his wife at the Temple a Miss Booth da[-] of Judge Booth of Provo Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. Went to City, but did not find Mr Johnson. Came out early. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p160.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 3, 1916 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House it being fast day — Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Labor day. Tom & 2 boys came down, and we got the hay put up in good shape and then put water on the stubble, in an effort to get more crop ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p161.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 5, 1916 Ther. Came to town this AM, with Tom Howard, got Vinsons check and pd 15$ to the Bank. Lib $ Mrs Heathcote came on the 1.16 Car. I got home about 2 PM. Ma commenced with a severe pain, about 3 PM, and Lib & Mrs. Heathcote worked with her for hours before she got any relief, Bp Cornwall, Taylor B. Frank McDonald & Rob and myself administered to her, and she got better Wea. WEDNESDAY 6 Ther. went to 13th So and then I & Lib took the Car for City returned on the 11.11 AM Car got my pension money, and placed it in Bank. after my return went to Murray & got some chicken feed & Bran. Bert came home sick from the Canyon. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p162.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 7, 1916 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. Went to Herriman Day Farm with Lock, and Bro Atwood met Grace who had just commenced thrashing grain Sam Brockbank came out and staid all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p163.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 9, 1916 Ther. Came to City, with buggy. Sam came with me. a very severe thunder storm came up and we got pretty wet he went home on the PM Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. Attended the Cottd Stake Conference in the PM Prest C W Penrose and FM Lyman occupied the time Br Lyman reported only 7 pr cent of the people at the meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p164.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 11, 1916 Ther. Came to City, and collected some rents, got 5$ from Pritchard on Berts a/c — got list of work done at temple, deposited 2150 at bank, great preparation for Carnival in City — Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther. Home all day. Mrs. B went to the Theatre – attended Primary at Holliday, had a pretty good attendance – J N Brockbank was elected Chairman of the Precinct Bp Whittaker came out and got some vinegar. Sam came out, and staid all night. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p165.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 13, 1916 Ther. Attended met Bro Gibbs at Ashton Jenkins Co office and arranged for the Miller loan saw Hardy at his office and found no head way being made to get me any money Mrs B got letter from Erin to say that he could not get any money for her, on the purchase of the Canyon property Sam went to City for operation on his head - Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p166.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 15, 1916 Ther. Attended Dem Convention at Auditorium, Richards st had a splendid time, in the speeches that were made in making nominations The Democrats fused with the Progressives of the County Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Went to City with horse. and returned at noon went in on the 5.56 Car but did not get any rent from 5th So ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p167.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 17, 1916 Ther. Attended meeting of H.P. Larmon at Stake House only 42 members present had good meeting, Pres E. G. Miller was present and gave a good talk, returned with Br Le Chiminant in his auto went to Ward Meeting in the PM. Religion class working occupied the time to profit Wea. MONDAY 18 Ther. Sent chuck for telephone hold Went to town in Car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p168.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 19, 1916 Ther. Drove to 13th with Bert he going to help Brown on the 5th South for Lib, rode with Bert Hinckley to City. Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Started for town by driving to 13th So. got Tax notices from Co yesterday. Pd P[---] 150 Hardy Phoned that he had pd 5000 to D[-]B on Interest a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p169.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 21, 1916 Ther. Went in town on Car. to meet Br Grace at Evans office. report of short [---], and other disappointmen[-] very discouraging worked until 3.16 for Car for home – sent Mr Arnold his check for 20$ pd by Crome L U Hardy reported by Phone that he had placed 50$ to my credit at Bank Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Home all day. Sam and I went up some Burdocks on Clover land, he and ma went to City with horse & delivered 5 gal vinegar to Mrs Halliday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p170.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 23, 1916 Ther. Went to City with horse, got 8.95 for chicken & Eggs Ma B saw Johnson & Christenson about stock. Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. Attended Meeting at at Ward House, Elder Nichols was the missionary, after which Ernest Cook occupied the time very profitably, John C Howard and Wilson Howard & sister came, after which Lock & Mr Lowry and Mr Woodside came for short time after which, Ford & Mr Beck[---] & wife, came & then Jennie B ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p171.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 25, 1916 Ther. Went to City. from 13th So Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Went up the Canyon with Bert and took him to the Sivastika property to work on the north drift for a while at 3 00 for day & board. got back at 5 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p172.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 27, 1916 Ther. Went to City this AM, but did not accomplish any thing Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Had the Winder Ward widows for lunch this PM Sam came out from town suffering with his head very much ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p173.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 29, 1916 Ther. Went to LDS Hospital and there saw the peration on Samuels head and the cutting of the nerves Wea. SATURDAY 30 Ther. Went to City with horse, and to the hospital. Sam had a bad night, but felt better this AM- ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p174.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 1, 1916 Ther. Attended fast Meeting at 2 PM, rainy weather Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Went to City, saw Hardy at office, he had been to the mine on Saturday – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p175.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 3, 1916 Ther. Left a Candle stick for Hardy to send Bert Wea. WEDNESDAY 4 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p176.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 5, 1916 Ther. Went to City with horse and Mrs B and then to Capitol Bldg to see if the papers of AM Fork Q[---] M Co were all right, found their tunnel made effort to see Mr Wengen who sold me the 10,000 shares stock, but did not find him Agnes Came out on Car, having come from Idaho to stay for some time Br Grace called me at 9 PM Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. threatens rain again this AM got ready to go on the 8 30 AM Car attended Conference all day Prests Smith, Lund, Penrose Lyman and apostle Grant occupied the time - on my return heard of Saml being in the hospital also of the illness of Beth Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p177.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 7, 1916 Ther. Came in on the 8.30 AM Car and went to the hospital, Sam just ready for the operating table met Wallis on the Car, and he staid with his father at Hospital paid Mrs Heatheste 400 for her wages to 3rd Oct Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Attended Conference, visited Sam at Hospital - he was much better and said he might go home the next morning, John & Joe were here, and John took treatment for rheumatism from Chiropractor who he said had helped him for the swellings in his hands ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p178.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 9, 1916 Ther. Went to City and concluded to pay note of Winger, did not see Hardy, tho Bert was dow[-] from the Canyon and wanted some money. saw Pritchard but got nothing. met Martineau at Bank Grace and we went to the basement and talked matters over he finally agreed to make payment of one years interest and the deling taxes by Dec 1st, which I agreed to. Wea. TUESDAY 10 Ther. Met Mr Moyle this AM, and then had letter written to Martineau submitting the proposition for delay of foreclosure if he would do what he had promised, talked with Moyle, and agreed to learn from Rob[-] Howard what he knew of the Moyle matter ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p179.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 11, 1916 Ther. drove to City by way of Locks Mrs B came to Libs house — Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. Home all day. hauled the Box elder wood from bottom Attended Democratic and Republican debate, which was a failure so far that no reply could be made the, the fault being that proper consideration was not had as to the terms of the debate ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p180.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 13, 1916 Ther. Bert came home this AM, having been away since Monday morning went to Murray for Chicken feed & bran. at noon went with Br Le Cheminant to attend the funeral of John W Taylor at Forest Dale Chapel. Elders J M Cannon, O F Whitney and Frank Y Taylor occupied the time. Br Whitney said that Br Taylor had prophesied to him years ago that he would become one of the 12 apostles Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Went to City with Bert to do some repa on roofs, went to Robinsons and got to [---] pamplets of Mayrs remedy ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p181.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 15, 1916 Ther. Attended Meeting at the Stake House of H Priests went with Bro LeCheminant on LeoArts. Bro Hintze gave a long talk on conditions in Europe, where the war is now raging. meeting at Ward House. Henry Williams and the Bishop occupied most of the time. Wea. MONDAY. 16 Ther. Went to City this AM, and found that a tenant to had gone off without paying his rent and left the house in a very bad condition. made an offer to see Mr Winger, but failed – met Bro Grace and talked over the matter of disposing of the stock the company had been feed [-]g, and now after many months of [--]tlay, had to be sold at 11 less. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p182.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 17, 1916 Ther. took on some sand and hard wall to fix up house, but did not find Scott who had left the house, pd M A Brockbk her check for last month. bought box of pills for Mrs B who said she would try them for a while got them from Bro Jacobs had lunch at Libs, Fred had found his machine, near where he left it Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. raining most of the morning Bert went off expecting to go up the Canyon, got policy from L T Brockbank on J st property and as there was no mortgage clause I held it. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p183.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 19, 1916 Ther. Wrote LTB that I had got the mortgage clause to annex to the poling. saw Mr Johnson at the security Bank, also Mr Ashton at his office, made offer of the Jst property for $3.00000 all Taxes pd Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. Went to City, and returned on 12 11 PM Car. Lib went to 9th east with horse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p184.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 21, 1916 Ther. Drove to City with horse, and had lunch at Libs, wrote to Mr Arnold about the J st Property and sent him the policy, with the mortgage Clause in. Called up Mr Crome, at his home said he would occupy the J St property this winter, and pay the rent Wea. SUNDAY 22 Ther Attended meeting at Ward House. Elders Berlosh and Day were the missionaries ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p185.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 23, 1916 Ther. Went to City by way of Sugar left sack potatoes at Locks and got Coal at Larsons 1325 lb Aberdeen Nut, 3 15. went to Ger C Smiths and got check for $10000 on rent a/c Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. Went to City, but did not get my note, which had been sent to Murray for collection got 1300 lb Coal pd 2 90 Bert worked for Utah L & P Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p187.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 27, 1916 Ther. Bert went to City at noon Wea. SATURDAY 28 Ther. drove in to City, had lunch at Libs. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p188.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 29, 1916 Ther. Visited High Priests in Co of Bro Webb, Lock & family and Geo & family came out, also Fred & the childre[-] Bert did not return. Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. Went to City, got 2 00 from Mr Johnson & 200 from Howard - Scott done some more work on the rooms. saw Hardy who had promised money by 1st Novr. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p189.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 31, 1916 Ther. Went to Holliday this AM with horse to assist in the registration tried to get heifer to Smiths but failed. Wea. WED. NOV. 1 Ther. Went to City, recd 300 from Duvall met Prackwinkel about Stock on Load Belt Mine. pd Mrs Heath cote for her time to date offered Johnson land on Forest Dale for 3200 dollars Lib & Harry came out to stay at Cottd. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p190.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 2, 1916 Ther. Drove to 13th So. and took car to City. Saw Hardy at noon, said he had not seen McIntyre as yet, but would see him in the PM. saw Lock, and Mr Prackwenkel about the Lead Belt property promised some money by the 10th of Mo - Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. Drove to Sugar House with horse for Coal and brought back 1330lb - - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p191.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 4, 1916 Ther. drove to the City, and met Harry Tanner Secy of the Swastika, who reported they had no finds on hand got no rents from either Howard or Christensen took list of women done for to the Temple for corrections took heifer over to Smiths and put in the pasture and notified the mosher Bros Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Blustery last night and thru the day, Harry & Lib here. papers indicate election of Wilson for President Snow storm came up at Meeting time so did not go - read most of the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p192.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 6, 1916 Ther. Went to City drove horse to 13th, Bert went in and promised he would drink any booze - saw Hardy who had interview with McIntyre who promised to phone me the result Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. Attended the Election all day, as a chicken, had a very good canvas of the Precinct went democratic by 80 May Br Stevenson said he had money to pay my note staid at the polls table the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p193.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 8, 1916 Ther. Drove to 13th so and dow to City, met Johnson, who said he would wait a while before deciding on purchasing anything - no decision as to the election the The whole state went for the democratic Ticket Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. no decision yet as to the Presidential Election went to the City, man were parading the City sheets in favor of Nilson, Bands were playing up & down ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p194.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 10. 1916 Ther. Went to the City the returns from the east gave Wilson the election Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Went to City, but could not find any one that I wanted came back to Freds for lunch and then came home saw Br Beardshall about Martineau a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p195.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 12, 1916 Ther. Very cold to day heavy frost, went to meeting at 2 PM, Elders Carlisle and Bennion occupied the time very profitably Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. went to City on the Car and went to see Prest Smith on the anniversary of his 78th Birthday, met L G Hardy and came out on the 1.16 PM Car. LB Howards house took fire at 9 PM last night and burnt down, Matthew Templeman died last night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p196.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 14, 1916 Ther. Went to City and visited at 160 J st, Mr Crome promised to pay this week, Mr Johnson said he would like take the matter up of my land in Forest Dale next week. Stevenson had not paid any thing on his note yesterday. Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. Went to Murray and got Bran and Chicken Feed pd 2 65. went to City on the 12.30 Car. and got credit for H R Stevensons note made deposit of $600, went to Madsens and learned about Mrs. Christensen a/c got back on the 3.16 Car. saw Hardy at his office, and urged him to get me the Interest to 1st Nov 200 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p197.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 16, 1916 Ther. Home all day. went to the Funeral of Walter Templeman at the Winder Ward House Bp Hansen Sugar House Ward. Ben Harris, and Bro Gerrad of Taylorsville Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. Went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p198.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 18, 1916 Ther. Went liberty with honor and met Mrs Christenson who had heard nothing from his son, other Lt madams and Mrs. Ls Pathom 2$ on Jam in time, met Handy which had not yet arranged for the payments of 200 - Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Work in the Quorum Meeting at Stake House, and this to the City at noon, saw Mrs ls who has not heard from her son get 5.00 from Duvall & 200 from Howard ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p199.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 20, 1916 Ther. Lib rented her house, and went on Car to City, Bert took horse to 9th East went to town on the Car, Mrs christenson had not heard from her boy. Mrs Johnson pd 250 on a/c Mrs Smith pd 200 Hardy failed to show up, Wenger also Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. Went to City on Car, and had talk with Hardy, who related his prospect for a deal with McIntyre, went to the Funeral of Prest F M Lyman the large Tabernacle being filled with people - Prest Smith occupied most of the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p200.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 22, 1916 Ther. Lib & her Ma went to City this AM also Bert, staid home all day Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. Went to City with horse and found Mrs Christenson had sold the farmhouse and vacated the house. owing me $7650 for rent. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p201.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 24, 1916 Ther. Home all day — Bro Hardy phoned me that he had got the deal thru with McIntyre. Bert showed up tonight after absence of three days Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. Went to City on Car, nothing change. cane broken on the 12th Bert went to City, this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p202.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 26, 1916 Ther. Threatened storm this AM Winder Ward Conference today Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther Went to City on the 10 30 Car Ma & Lib & Bert went on the 930 to get ready for their trip to Cali they go to Reno and then to Frisco I and Bert came back on the 4.16 Car- ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p203.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 28, 1916 Ther. Went to City, on the 9.30 Car but not accomplishing any thing came back on the 11 11 Car Bert being sick all last night vomiting and purging, not getting any relief, wrote to Reno- and sept Erins letter to Ma — Wea. WEDNESDAY 29 Ther. Went with Bro LeCheminant on his Car, and got 2$ from Mrs Johnson, who notified me that she expected to move today- she owes me now. 550 came out on the Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p204.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 30, 1916 Ther. Thanksgiving day, home all day, Bert not will, severe cold no mail today Wea. FRI. DEC. 1 Ther. Went to City, and got Ms Parson to segregate the Taxes on the Canyon Property pd T.A Howards Taxes for him. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p205.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 2, 1916 Ther. Went to City, and met Martineau at his house, who promised to pay his Taxes this AM, and also pay 1 Years interest on his Note Wea. SUNDAY 3 Ther. Went to Fast Meeting Elder Willard Pugh recently returned from eastern mission occupied part of the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p206.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 4, 1916 Ther. Went to City but could not find Mr Johnson, Hardy promised me some money on Wednesday tried to find Martineau but failed. Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Went to City today with horse to 13th So. had no duck Mr Johnson again fooled me, Bert gentle sick with a lump on his breast, from affect of cold ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p207.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 6, 1916 Ther. Went in on the Car. and collected some rent, but failed on Mrs Johnson came back on the 12.15 PM car. Hardy promised me but failed had a bad night last night for lack of sleep Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Another poor night. went to City on the Car, met Hardy who had done nothing [---], but promised for Saturday got credit for Pension and paid for my Lead Belt Stock, 1000 shares $15000 wrote to Ma at Los Angeles, I visited the West Ford an Sugar Factory, did not get home until 7 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p208.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 8, 1916 Ther. Home all day, got letter from Erin in closing Tax rects had trouble with the frost, the sink got closed up Bert did not come home last night. Wea. SATURDAY 9 Ther. Went to City And deserved that Mr Johnson had gone ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p209.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 10, 1916 Ther. Attended the Stake Conference at 10 AM going with Br Lech[---] in his Auto, heard Bro Erickson, Bro Lindsay, Seymour B Young in the AM Elder Talmage & Prest Miller in the PM. Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Went to City with the Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p210.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 12, 1916 Ther. Went on Car, Hardy promised me money by the 20th. got letter from Los Angeles and from Agnes Thurber at Spanish Fork Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Home all day, wrote to Agnes and Ma, Mary Brinbu pd me 87¢ on her Taxes, and gave me a rect for 24¢ pd by her ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p211.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 14, 1916 Ther. Talked with Martineau at his home, he agreed to meet me at 12 M Wea. FRIDAY 15 Ther. Went to City, got letter from Mrs B. and answered her ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p212.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 16, 1916 Ther. Went to City and sent Christmas News to folks in England, and here in the country Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Attended HP. Quorum Meeting at Stake House and Ward Meeting at 2 PM Br Williams made report of Care of Bro Keller ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p213.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 18, 1916 Ther. Bro Seguist paid me his interest on 100$, and asked for an extension of 3 months, time on the $10000 note due on the 16th loaned George 2000 until the vet of next months Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Mrs. Martineau telephoned me that her husband had to go to Logan this AM, I telephoned her for him to meet me and Bro Beardshall thursday noon I sent 2 lights Cloaksts Los Angeles. Tom Howard came with money for his Taxes, which I paid Lock met me at noon about George affair.. got check from Hardy for $15000 an Interest a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p214.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 16, 1916 Ther. Went to City, and sent Christmas News to folks on England, and here in the country Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther Attended H P. Quorum Meeting at Stake House and Ward Meeting at 2 PM Br Williams made report of ca[--] of Bro Keller ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p215.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 18, 1916 Ther. Bro Sequist paid me his interest on 100$, and asked for an extension of 3 months, time on the $10000 note due on the 16th loaned George 2000 until the 1st of next month Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Mrs. Martineau telephoned me that her husband had to go to Logan this AM, I telephoned her for him to meet me and Bro Beardshall thursday noon I sent 2 Lights Cloaks to Los Angeles. Tom Howard came with money for his Taxes, which I paid. Lock met me at noon, about George affair... got check from Hardy for $15000 in Interest a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p216.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 20, 1916 Ther. Snowing heavily this AM, being about 8 inches deep went to City on the 10.30 Car, got report of deliquen[-] Taxes of Martineau to date. met Br Calliston of Tellman and Bro Lyman at Copes Office, the meat Grace promised to send to Copes office had not come. snowing most of the day. Bert got rooster ready to send to Los Angeles. Wea. THURSDAY 21 Ther. The heaviest fall of snow, of the got check from Martineau for interest on note to date 377.80 and 2600 in the amount I refunded on Jan 11th 1916, being one third of eighty dollars credited on my note in error ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p217.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 22, 1916 Ther. Met with Br Beardshall, and he had not concluded to accept of Martineaus proposition to take other securities for his share I found Mrs Johnson had left for the east owing me $4.50 for rent Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Bert did not come back last night wrote to Ma & Lib this AM- ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p218.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 24, 1916 Ther. Snowing nearly all day, and blowing cold & thawing, did not go to meeting, home reading all day. Bro Keller who had been to the Mental Hosp[-] had returned and spoke at the meeting Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Went to City on Car, snowing and drifting all day. from the North West, visited at Freds for 2 hours, then came to George's on Car, read letters from Ma and Lib at Fred's house. snowing and drifting all day. went to 2nd So & Main St. and got Car going 4th East, got to Georges by wading thru the snow, and after dinner walked back 19th So. and got home at 6 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p219.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 26, 1916 Ther. this morning the snow from 16 in to 18 in deep on the level, wrote to ma at Los Angeles, all the Car lines blocked with snow, no car came out today Tom Howard was here for his dinner. he & Bert went with sled to Sugar House for Coal, got chickens in pen that were out Wea. WEDNESDAY 27 Ther. Clear & bright this AM no travel on Car line as yet the heaviest snow storm for many years, heavy frost last night Faggs came and got the Heifer and the old Cow ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p220.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 28, 1916 Ther. Home all day, the Car line being blocked up. nothing doing. Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. Drove to Sugar House, and took Car from there to City on a/c of so much snow and hard freezing weather, but little business going on ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p221.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 30, 1916 Ther. Drove to Bennions Mill for some chicken Feed. got chick from Geo C Smith. the balance of rent for the land went to BP Cornwall and settled my tithing for Current year pd him 500 for Ward home balance of the day, pd Water Tax 300 to Bishop on Big ditch. Bert went to City this AM. Cars came out in the evening after being frozen up since Christmas day Wea. SUNDAY 31 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. very cold and disagreeable BP called Bro. Fuller, Neff and his son Claud to occupy the time. pd Fuller 360. on lowerditch for Water last year, this closes the years affairs. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p224.jpg) Address Telephone D E Brockbank 136 7th Ave San Francisco E. H. Hobbs 684 Locust Ave Portland Ore A Jones 458 So 5th West, Provo E T Molineaux 101 Bridge St, Manchester Mrs E Guffith 1 Lead St, St Helens Lancashire ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p228.jpg) Address Telephone Heber D Brockbank 1539 West Adams St Chicago Ill. Isaac Brockbank, ordained H. Priest and set apart as 2nd Counselor to Bp D F Sheets of 8th Ward S L City 25th May, 1871 by Bp Ed Hank. Mrs E Griffith 1 Lead St St Helens Lancashere Eng ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p229.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Presidential Election Nov 7, 1916 Dish 127. Holliday [-] Wilson 231. Hughes 157. Soc 7 [-] King 229. Sathuland 153 Mays 124. Mabey 159 [-] Bamberger 233 Morris 150 Soc 7 [-] Corfinan 224 Straup 158. [-] Sheilds 226 Fabian 156. [-] Hanchatt 239. Crabbe 149. Lindsay 242. Sharp 139. [-] Homer 231. Bevindge 152 [-] Corless 242. Berbidge 138. Hartley 228. Smith 151 [-] Parsins 227. Burger 154. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p230.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE High Preists, Wardon Ward BT Jalemmwall Age 52 [---] B Williams " 45 Henry Emerson " 46 J P Brockbank " 37 Jesse E. Murphey " 84 Marshal Helm " 68 E[---] James " 46 I. Brockbank " 78 Alan Taller " 47 W[--] Banden " 71 Lehi Robinson " 68 Lehi Z. Peterson " 51 [---] Neff " 61 Alf Solomon " 79 Wan [--] Boam " 56 Lars H Larson " 54 Thp. Henderson " 65 W.F. Spiners " 74 [---] H. Williams " 72 Sam Oliver " 74 Peter [-] [--]mont – 74 John G. Smith - 60 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p231.jpg) NOTES Jan died Mch 25/16 BpE. Hunter [---] Aug 1. 1844 July 9.1877.E Snow 26 Mch 1847 11 Dec 1868. 10th. Sept. 1836 26 July 1841 born B.L. Miller July 16. 1916. [---] WB Brickson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p232.jpg) L.H Brockbank <1914> July 18. To check 30.00 <1910> January " " 50.00 80.00 [---] 1914 Aug 8 5.00 Sep 8 5.00 1915 Oct 5 5.00 Feb 5 5.00 Mr M Brockbank 1914 Jun 27. Check 10.00 July 31 " 35.00 V L.T Brockbank 1916 Jan 1. To Ledger n/c 1348.90 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p233.jpg) INSURANCE EXPIRATION Company Amount Premium Expires 1915 M A Brockbank May 1 by R[--] cash 11900 May 22 di[--]sted Bank 10000 Dec 10 Landry [--] 575 Jan 9 meat 20 20 " 12 [--] 300 Ring 50 350 " 15 meat 40 Postage 8 48 Feb 4 meat 40 Key 25 65 March 11 meat 35 11900 110.33 11000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p234.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date Drawers Time E. S. Lovesey 675.00 7 ½ P. Johnson 1600.00 8 G.L. Bensinger 1350.00 7 P. Hendricksen 750.00 8 W.H. Smoot 150.00 8 T.N.Hope 300.00 8 H.R. Stevenson 100.00 8 H.S. Chambers pd 45.00 8 S.H. Brockbank 300.00 8 Herriman Stockles 5125.00 8 L.R. Martineas 5000.00 8 <7> Rose Leadbetter 3000.00 8 Tubbie B. M[--] 800.00 7 H.B. Brockbank 100.00 M[--] Poletan Co. 3200.00 8 Swaslika Copper Co2000.00 10 L.G. Handy 500.00 10 Lucky [---] M. Co. 250.00 10 Woolley 1200.00 7 Seegmist-A 100.00 10 Miller Jae L. 1250.00 7 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p235.jpg) RECEIVABLE No. Where Payable Due Amount Mch 29 June 29 Sep 29 Dec 29 Dec 29/15 1266 Jan 27 Ap 27 Jul 29 Oct 29 Oct 27/15 3200 May 1 Aug 1 Nov 1 Feb 1 Feb 13/15 2365 Jan 1 Ap 1 July 1 Oct 1 Mch 21 1500 Feb 8 May 8 Aug 8 Nov 8 Ap 8/15 300 Mch 14 June 14 Sep 14 Dec 14 Mch 14/15 600 Nov 4 Feb 4 May 4 Aug 4 Nov 4/14 200 Feb 14 May 14 Aug 14 Nov 14 Feb 14/15 Jan 15 Apr 15 July 15 Oct 15 Jan 15/15 10250 Mch 1 June 1 Sep 1 Dec 1 Dec 1/16 6000 Jan 1/16 Sat for year/15, 6000 Jan 1 Sep 21/16 [--] 50.00 27th Feb 1915 at 10% Paid [-] Mch 1916 Sep 2 Dec 2 June 2 2100 Mch 16 [--] pd 2.50 Mar 15 Sep 12 Dec 12 Mch 12 June 12 2187 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p236.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date To Whom Given Time Investments Swastika Copper Co. 10,000 Universal Clamor Co 1000 [---] & Idaho Copper Co.2000 Lead Belt Mining Co. 1000 Herriman Stock Co $1500 Metropolitan Inv Co $3200.0 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p237.jpg) PAYABLE No. Where Payable When Due Amount Shares Cap stock. Nov 30/15 " " " Seth C Jones Woods [-]noss R F. D. Davis Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p238.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY 11 Anderson 4.00 3 Diary - 1.00 7 Smith 2.00 11 Warsnints 1.00 7 Fainless 6.00 5 Christianson 4.50 11 Kraut 6.00 11 Minery 6.00 11 Anderson 3.50 11 Scott - 2.00 17 Dwiall 3.00 pd b John 15 Howard '' '' John 10 Stokie pd to fob 25 6 Christianson 1.00 23 Duvall 1.00 38.00 1915 J W. Scott Dec 31 [-] Balance 260 Mch 1 " 2 Mos 1400 Apl 1 1 Mo 7 00 23 60 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p239.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT--JANUARY Received Paid Jan[-] M[--] Christenson To Balance ofc 37.00 [-] 22 By Cash 5 50 Jan 22 To 1 Mos. Rent 31.50 Feb 7 By Cash 7 00 38 50 7 00 M[---] 8 By Cash 31.50 7 00 Feb 22 To 1 Mos. Rent 24 50 7 00 Mch 22 To Rent 31 50 7 00 38 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p240.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Received Paid 4 Christenson 4 00 7 Farless 6 00 " Christenson 3 00 " Duvall 1 00 Scott Howard 1 50 " Sanderson 4 00 " Antoneson 3 50 21 Smith 2 00 Kraut 14 Mowery 6 00 28 Miss Stoke 2 00 pd to 25th 23 Duvall 1 00 28 Howard 1.50 34 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p241.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Received Paid Mr Duvall Jan 15 Pd in Fall Feb 15 To Rent 8 00 Pd ap 3rd " Cash 1 00 20 .. 1.00 2.00 Bal 6.00 Mar 15 Rent 8.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p242.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT —MARCH Received Paid 6 Fairless 6.00 7 Smith 2.50 8 Christenson 7.00 11 Kraul 6.00 .. Anderson 4.00 13 Kraul 6.00 .. Stokes 2.50 14 Anderson 3.50 .. Montery 6.00 Scott Howard 28 Dwoall 1.50 17 Stokes .50 20 Smith 5.00 21 Howard 2.50 52.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p244.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Received Paid 3 Duvall 50 Potatoes " " 2 00 Pearce 6 4 Christenson 5 50 6 Fairless 6 00 6 Smith 5 00 Stokes 11 Kraut 6 00 11 Mowery 6 00 11 Sanderson 4 00 12 Antonson 3 50 10 Howard 3 50 15 Duvall 1. 85 17 Duvall 2 00 19 Howard 2 50 21 Smith 5 00 22 Duvall 2 00 27 [-] 2 00 5735 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p246.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Received 4.00 Paid 1 Dylln Stoke D Stokes rent 4 Christenson 5.00 for abe 25 60 6 Stokes 2.00 pd .. Fairless 6.00 8 [written over] 4.00 8 Howard 3.50 8 Christenson 2.50 11 Anlineson 3.00 11 Duvall 2.50 11 Kraull 6.00 11 Mmroy 6.00 20 Smith 5.00 22 Duvall 2.00 27 Duvall 1.75 31 Stokes 5.00 58.25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p247.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Received Paid May 1 Made miel for Duvall 8 00 May Mrs Brockbank a/c 50 lb nails 2 50 Se[---] [-]ire 6 50 5 gal oil 5 20 3 lb ochre 15 Se[---] [-]ire 1 00 Paint & c 2.20 June 13 [---] 60 mosquito net 65 Tacks 10 $ 18 90 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p248.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Received Paid 3 Miss Stokes 1 00 3 [---]e - 2 9[-] " Smith 5 00 Car Tickets [-] " Howard 3 50 12 Car T[---] 6 Farless 6 00 " Duvall 1 50 " Christenson 6 00 12 Kraut 6 00 " Mowery 6 00 " Antoneson 3 50 10 Johnson 2 00 19 Christenson 1 00 Duvall 3 75 30 Howard 2 50 June 10 Howard 5 00 " 23 Johnson 2 00 55 75 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p249.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Recieved PD Paid Mrs Johnson owes 2.00 in rent to 6th Mr. Howard owes 9.00 to 31 May. Miss stokes pd to 25 May Mrs. Howard [---] 31 May 9 00 [---] By Cash 3 50 30 " " 2 50 July, Balance 3 00 [-]m 1 mo Rent 5 00 8 00 Dallin Stokes June 25 1 mos Rent6 00 Mrs Howard a/c 6s May 31 Balance 9 00 June 3 Cash 3 50 July 31 2 mo R 10 00 200 2 50 10 5 00 Aug 1, mo 19 00 July– 3 00 [---] 5 00 Aug 9– 2 00 5 00 " 26 3 50 29 00 Sep 10 2 00 21 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p250.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Received Paid 3 JA Smith 2.50 5 Christenson 3.00 .. Dnvall 4.00 6 Fairless 6.00 11 Kraut 6.00 .. Christenson 2.00 .. Howard 1.50 13 Anderson 3.50 14 Johnson 1.50 15 Howard 1.50 15 Anderson 4.00 17 Monrey 6.00 18 Duvall 2.00 20 Smith 2.50 22 Johnson 2.00 25 Duvall 4.00 52.00 31 Duvall 1.50 53.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p252.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Recieved Paid 14 Bardshall 2 60 2 Duvall 1 50 "Bed & Meals 90 6 Fairless 6 00 at Rogan 50 9 Howard 2 00 Car Fare 50 12 Sanderson 4 00 15 Car Fare 50 " Kraut 6 00 18 " Antonson 3 50 22 Car Fare 50 Johnson 2 00 14 Duvall 1 50 " Mowery 6 00 [---] 19 Johnson 2 00 19 Howard 1 50 20 Broberg 4 00 21 Smith 2 00 " Duvall 2 00 26 Howard 2 00 28 Johnson 2 00 " Duvall 1 00 49.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p253.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Received Paid [-]916 Mrs Christiansen Mch [--] To Balance Rent 38 50 Aug 22 " 5 Mos Rent 35 00 73 50 April leash 5 50 25 00 May " 7 50 48 50 June " 7 00 7 00 July " 5 00 $55 50 Aug 12 " 25 00 7 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p254.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Received Paid 5 Dwrall 2 50 [---] [---] [---] " Smith 5 00 " [---] [---] 6 Johnson 3 50 " [---] [---] 11 Krant 6 00 " Mowery 6 00 " Howard 2 00 " Antonson 3 50 Sanderson 4 00 [---]ck 2 50 18 Duvall 3 00 20 [---]ck 2 50 21 Smith 2 50 " Barborg 4 00 " Johnson 3 50 50.50 27 Johnson 1 00 28 " 2 00 53 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p256.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Received Paid 2 Duvall 4 50 [---] 7 Howard 1 50 Bails 25 " Smith 4 00 9 Johnson 1 00 11 Mowery 12 00 " Kraut 6 00 14 Johnson 2 00 " Howard 2 00 " Antonson 3 50 " Sanderson 4 00 20 Broberg 4 00 " Smith 2 00 21 Duvall 3 50 30 Johnson 2 00 " Howard 2 00 54 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p257.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Received Paid Mr Howard Oct 10 to Balance $7.00 Nov 10 " " mr — 5.00 " 30 By cash 8.00 Mrs Christensen Oct 22 to Balance $69.50 Nov 22 " 1 month 7.00 $76.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p258.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Received Paid 1 Duvall 3 00 3 J Casey 6 00 6 Smith 2 50 [-] Duvall 1 50 11 Kraut 6 00 " Mowery 6 00 " Howard 2 00 18 Duvall 5 00 " Howard 2 00 20 Johnson 2 50 " Smith [-] 00 21 Broberg 4 00 14 Sanderson 4 00 Mrs Johnson 27 Duvall 3 00 owes 5.50 29 Johnson 2 00 pd 1 00 57 50 Dal 4 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p259.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER 1916 [---] K H Brockbank 1916 Nov 15 By Geo G Smith 100.00 " 29 for Taxes [-]1994 312 Transfer to 1917 Book Mrs Rogers 2415 so Grand ave Los Angeles ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p260.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Received Paid West 396 feet to 263 Johnson 565 so state Eligah J Barnes 1 Robinson 600 6 Ja Smith 200 " Janey 600 11 Kraut 600 " Mowery 600 14 Sanderson 400 " Antonson 350 18 Dwall 350 22 Broberg 400 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p261.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER 1000 Shares head B[---] a 15.0 Recieved Paid F C Johnson June 19 To Cash 20 00 July 10 " " 25 00 " 11 " " 25 00 " 20 " " 20 00 Aug 23 " " 20 00 1250 [---] 375 00 J. C P[---] Aug 2 To Cash " 50.00 " 30 " " 25 00 Sep 2 " " 25.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p262.jpg) SUMMARY Received Paid Cash on hand Jan. 1 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Total Balance to new account ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p264.jpg) During the week the company's best wishes were extended to its patrons and friends for a happy a prosperous 1916 $6826.92 DIVIDEND IS BEING SENT OUT Totaling $6826.92, the regular quar- [-]erly dividend of Kimball & Richards Securities company, payable January 5, was declared at a directors' meeting [-]eld Wednesday. Checks are being mailed to stockholders throught the [-]ntermountain west. The company reports a very prosper- ous year for 1915 and anticipates even [-]etter conditions for 1916. Kimball & Richards Securities company is affili- ated with Kimball & Richards, "Land Merchants," and is capitalized at $500,- 000, fully paid. It deals in investment securities, first mortgages and secured real estate contracts, which form the basis of security for the guaranteed cer- tificates which have been offered to investors during the past five years. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p266.jpg) Form 28C 2M-6-27-16 Redemption Memorandum Year 1912 Name Lyman R Man[---] Page 36 9391 Sale Line 9 3872 Int. 10 Redeption Fee Certificate held by & SH 1913 8182 July 19/1912 1914 12/24/04 812Z 2047 Int. to Dec 24/1916 Total 35520 RETURN THIS WITH REMITTANCE ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p267.jpg) Jan 15, 1917 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p268.jpg) TWENTY YEARS AGO. From the Flies of The Deseret News. JANUARY 17, 1896. Through Prest. James E. Tal- mage of the University of Utah, the board of regents of that insti- tution proposed to the Salt Lake City board of education that the prepartory department of the university and the Salt Lake high school be brought together under one teaching corps and supervis- ion. It was urged that such affil- iation would be economical and advantageous to both. Amanda M. Twimbley died in the Fourteenth ward at the age of 76 years, of general debility. Jeanette Thompson Lyon, widow of John Lyon, the well known pio- neer poet, died in this city, Jan. 16 at the age of 87 years. A telegram from Hailey, Ida., to Elias Morris and other officers of the Vanderbilt Mining company, reported that at snowslide had carried the mine blacksmith shop down the canyon, bearing with it two men. One of these men was George Hague, formerly of t Salt Lake. He was killed by the slide. Another employee was dug out of the snow alive. Isaac Brockbank, manager of the mine and a well known resident of Cottonwood, narrowly escaped being buried. He was far enough up the hill when the slide came to save himself. Mr. Brockbank was walking with Hague down to the shop. They met an empolyer who detained Mr. Brockbank for a minute or two. The delay doubless saved his life. Cardinal Satolli denied the re- port that he had tendered the services of Pope Leo as arbitrat- or of the Venezuelan boundary controversy or that he knew any- thing of such a proposal. The re- port was widespread in England that the pope had offered his serv- ices through the American dele- gate. Considerable excitement was created by the report that the Famous Flying Squadron of the British navy, which had sailed un- der sealed orders and was suppos- ed to be on its way to South Af- rican waters in connection with the Transvaal trouble, really was bound for the Bermudas, in con- nection with the Venezuelan diffi- culty. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p269.jpg) [Tears obscure some text] [Column 1] Dec. 24, 11:40 p. m.— [-] a plea for peace in [-]ristmas reception to [-] In referring to the [-] the pope said that [-] was the essential [-] ing "that just and [-]ust put an end to [-] sent war." [-] in power to hear [-] college appealing [-] destruction of the [-]eir ears to the ad- [-]er of the Christian [-] the way to justice [-] Paris, Dec. 24.— [-]dict, according to [-]g to Cardinal Gas- [-]of state, regarding [-]to the belligerents, [-]owing the honesty, [-]ness of the Amer- [-]Dec. 24, 11:25 p. m. [-]eve, discussing the [-] Wilson to the bel- [-] warm praise to the [-] [-]resident Wilson ob- [-]ays, "we Swiss and [-] thank this good re- [-] with respect. Presi- [-]d to propose some- [-] to realize his spe- [-] has caused during [-] gleam of hope in a [-] [-]ote. [-] c. 25.—A large num- [-]m people and organ- [-] Switzerland and the [-]ies were received at [-]day endorsing Presi- [Column 2] "Three weeks ago two of my children began choking and coughing, and I saw they were having an attack of croup," writes Billie Mayberry, Eckert, Ga. "I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and gave them a dose before bedtime and soon their cough stopped and they fell asleep. Next morning their cough and all sign of croup was gone." Fo- ley's Honey and Tar is a standard low- priced remedy for colds, bronchitis, la grippe coughs. Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, Five (5) Good Stores. (Advertisement.) A True Prophet. One of the attractions of the church fete was a fortune teller's tent. A lady took her 10-year-old, red- haired, freckled son inside. The woman of wisdom bent over the crystal ball. "Your son will be a very distin- guished man if he lives long enough?" she murmured in deep, mysterious tones. "Oh, how nice!" gushed the proud mother. "And what will he be dis- tinguished for?" "For old age," replied the fortune teller slowly.—Knoxville Sentinel. Two Ways. Jaffrey—"How do you suppose that dear old man remembered exactly how much he paid for his gold tooth, which he bought forty years ago?" Agnes— "Why, I s'pose he carried it in his head."—Harvard Lampoon. The Ruling Passion. Cynicus—When a man gets all the money he knows what to do with, there is only one thing he wants. Sillicus—And that is? Cynicus—More money.—Judge. [Tears obscure some text] [Column 3] [IDAHO REG[-] TO BE [-] Checks Fro[-] gan and [-] ander C[-] [-] Special to The T[-] BOISE, Idaho [-] Idaho regiment [-] mas present to[-] presented by [-] business man of [-] ing the troops [-] the state. Th[-] offered by Mr. [-] by Governor A[-] ecutive added a [-] in his personal [-] a total of $6500[-] on hand to the[-] the total obliga[-] This means t[-] ceive the othe[-] officers and e[-] time it was [-] of the United [-] on hand may [-] ment during t[-] When Mr. [-] press that, fo[-] the governor, [-] reached towa[-] owing to the [-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p270.jpg) [Column 1] [---] [---] to care for more [---]MADE [---] LIBRARY [---]or the fourth time [---]e library was es- [---]Mayor Abbot R. [---]ed a gift of $400 [---]for the children's [---]announced to- [---]g has duplicated [---]mount to be ex- [---]rpose. The chil- [---]arded as one of [---]sions of the li- [---]of the institution [---]bility to provide [---] [---]s by Mayor Hey- [---]by James Pin- [---]e librarian that [---]w books at this [---]the purchase of [---]e children's de- [---] [---]ARALYSIS [---] WOMAN [---] Marie Walc, 46 [---]old Walc, died [---]Quincy avenue, [---]ing as the re- [---]s which she suf- [---]Mrs. Walc was [---]ousehold duties [---]e was suddenly [---]nconscious un- [---]rning. [---]weden and had [---]897. The hus- [---]sisters survive [---]eld Wednesday [---]he family home [---]f A. Hanson, [---]ch, officiating. [---]metery. [---]FALL [---] YEARS [Column 2] [---] a short time afterward with- out his overcoat and wearing a cap, in- stead of a hat. Delaney and Evans attempted to eject him. Just as he started down the stair- way from the second floor Morris opened fire. He fired five shots from a .38-cali- ber revolver. Three shots took effect. The Mack woman was shot in the left breast. The bullet went through her body and came out near the spine on the left side. Frank Delaney was shot in the chest. The bullet was deflected by the ribs, and, instead of penetrating the chest, ploughed its way around the front of the chest. Evans was shot through the left side of the neck. His wound proved not seri- ous, and he was able to return to his own room. Delaney and the woman were cared for by Dr. F. E. Straup in the rooming house. The Mack woman had been in the dis- trict for about eight years and had been proprietor of the resort for about five years. The resort was one of those against which a temporary injunction was secured last February by the county at- torney. The restraining order, however, was not made permanent. Delaney is a married man. His wife is at present visiting in Rock Springs, Wyo. He came from Aspen, Colo., several years ago and has been employed as a bar- catello, Idaho, and paid his railroad fare as far as Brigham City. It was after the discovery by Sheriff Jack Zundell of Boxelder county of a mis- representation through which he supplied the woman with railroad fare to Salt Lake yesterday that the couple was arrested here. They have been taken back to Brig- ham City. Ward Is Reorganized. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Dec. 25.—With the selection of Joseph L. Peterson as bishop to succeed John Halls, the Huntsville ward of the Mormon church has been re-organized. Be- cause of poor health, which makes it nec- essary for him to spend a part of each winter in California, Bishop Halls re- quested that he be released from service. His counselors, David T. Tracey and Alma McFarland, have also been released. T[---] counselors named by the new [---] Benja[--]n F. Lofgren [---] [illegible line] [Column 3] [illegible line] [---]as ascertai[---] which passed throu[---] slain woman. TRAINS AR[---] BY STOR[---] Pocatello Experien[---] Is Most Sever[---] Snow Re[---] POCATELLO, I[---] the heaviest snow[---] this city started [---] tinued all day to[---] During the day [---] velocity of a bliz[---] the streets are bu[---] five feet of snow. [---] as general through[---] and Oregon Short [---] hours late. The [---] vere, but the tem[---] idly tonight. As [---] the exercises in [---] nicipal Christmas [---] but several thousa[---] were distributed a[---] expectant children. To Rebu[---] PARIS , Dec. 25, [---] Gould, says the Pa[---] given $100,000 for [---] English Protestant [---] Fette, where there [---] lish-American colo[---] in thoroughbred rac[---] OREGON S[---] Local holid[---] Ogden and return. [---] Brigham and retur[---] Logan and return [---] Proportionately [---] local points Decem[---] 31 and January 1; [---] Ogden and return, [---] Year's [---] [illegible line] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p271.jpg) L H Smith a/c with H Brockbank 1914 Dec 22 L rent due 17.00 Aug 22 7 Mo Rt 49.00 Credit 66.00 Feb 6 By cash 1.00 Mch 2 "" 2.00 " 23 "" 2.00 Apr 6 "" 5.00 " 24 "" 6.00 May 6 "" 6.00 "21 "" 2.00 July 7 "" 2.00 26.00 1915 Balance $40.00 Dec 22 H mrs Rent 28.00 Contra Lev 68.00 Sep 7 Cash 7.00 21 Cash 6.00 Oct 6 " 5.00 22 " 2.00 Nov 6 " 3.00 ⏤ 23.00 45.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p272.jpg) EVERYBODY LOVES ME ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p273.jpg) DR. WOOFTER'S CORN AND BUNION REMEDY [photo of the package surrounded by feet] ALL DRUGGISTS 25 CENTS YOUR CORN CAN BE REMOVED AT ONCE WITH FIRST APPLICATION GIVING IMMEDIATE RELIEF PREPARED BY DR. C. WOOFTER 5007 DELMAR BLVD. ST. LOUIS Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, of June 30, 1906. Serial No. 2265. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p274.jpg) Be Your Own Chiropodist. IN consequence of the extended observation and experience which I have naturally had in examining and operating on so many person's feet, I have produced a remedy which is the result of years of experience and close observation in the practice of Chiropody, which entirely does away with the necessity of hav- ing to apply a remedy night after night or some sticky plaster which has to be worn for weeks at a time. This remedy gives instant relief to aching, burning corns and bunions. There is no dan- ger in using it, as it will not permit blood poisoning, because it is perfectly antiseptic. I have used it for years in my own practice with unfailing success and my many patients will testify that I cause them no pain and sel- dom require more than five minutes to remove the most painful corn or bunion. It is a very simple matter and there is no reason why you cannot be your own Chiropodist by using DR. WOOFTER'S CORN AND BUNION REMEDY. When your corn hurts, you do not want to wait till tomorrow, but you want relief in- stantly. If you have corns, try this remedy. It is prompt, sure and safe. It costs a trifle more, but goes farther. A 25-cent package will treat about 25 corns. Sold by all drug- gists or sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 25c., stamps or coin. Prepared only by DR. CAMDEN WOOFTER, Chiropodist, 5007 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p276.jpg) Interest Table Multiply principal by no of days, and divide as follows 5% divide by 72 6% — 60 7% — 52 8. — 45 9. — 40 10. — 36 12 − — 30 15 − — 24 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p277.jpg) Mr Howard Sep 10 To Balance 7 50 Oct 10 ⏤ Rent 5.00 12.50 5.50 Oct<6>7 By Cash 150 7 00 " 14 " " 2 00 " 30 " " 2 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F16_p278.jpg) [The following header is written sideways] JOHN C. CUTLER PRESIDENT W. W. RITER, VICE PRESIDENT H.S. YOUNG. CASHIER EDGAR S. HILLS. ASST. C. L.W. BURTON. ASST. CAS 2059 U.S. DEPOSITORY DESERET NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $500000 OF SURPLUS $5 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mrs Christensen Mr Christensen % Mrs John Kahales Box 32 Tooele Utah ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p036.jpg) Remembrancer Name Isaac Brockbank Residence Holliday P.O. Box 147 Murray Telephone No. 4322 Business Address Telelphone No. Watch No. Case No. Airship Penseon M60H9 Automobile No. Motorcycle No. Bicycle No. Bank Book No. Safe Deposit Box No. Laundry Mark Size of Hat Glovs " Hosiery Cuffs " Collars Shoes " Underwear " Necktie Shirts Company Premium Due Fire Ins. Policy Life Ins. Policy In case of accident notify ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p037.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 1, 1917 Ther. Went to Inauguration of Gov S Bamberger at the Capitol Bldg, heard his speech and returned home at 12.15 PM Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Went to the County Bldg and was there qualified as a Juror for the Janurary term of the District Court returned home in the PM Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Reported in Bramalls Court at 10 AM when we released until the 8th inst at 10 oclock AM got home at 1 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p038.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 4, 1917 Ther. took the 9.15 AM Car for Spanish Fork, and got there at 11.40 AM went to Sams, found him at home staid there for lunch, and then went to Joshua, visited at old lady Hughes who has been blind for many years also went to sister fox and Isaac Brockbk Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. had my bed at Sams last night and breakfast this AM went to Josephs and then to Joshuas for dinner, met Agnes at [---], she went to a funeral of a daughter of Wm Banks met daughter of John Banks at Sams house. went to Jos for supper & staid there until 9 30 PM, went to Sams for bed Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. after breakfast went to Joshuas and got box of apples and after bringing them to the depot and while I went to Sams some one took the box so that it was missing when I went back got home at Cottd at 1 PM - Bert being absent after lunch I got the cellar opened so I got some coal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p039.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 7, 1917 Ther. Still cold weather wrote to Kate, and got her things that she sent for. went to the Fast Meeting. Bp Cornwall occupied most of the time. Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Went to Co Bldg Judge Bramalls Court, but he was not ready with any cases so adjourned until Tuesday came home on the 12.15 Car. Got letter from Erin, and sent $35.00 draft to Mrs B. and also package of clothing. Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. Came to City on the 8.30 at 10 AM was drawn on case of [---] LRR [---] st[---] & F[---]d Bros- case adjourned at 4.30 PM [-]his is 4th day of attendance Bert went to City, and returned [-] same Car, recd Lo[---] loan at Bank $687.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p040.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 10, 1917 Ther. Had a fair night called up Bro Martineau at 8 AM- attended Court at 10 AM had the case of A S L R R Co- [---] [---]ful it at submitted to us, and heard evidence all day, and then adjourned until next day at 10. AM. found the Credit that had been placed on Beardshall not to my note against Martineau being $26.61 Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM on the O S L R R Co case, and heard the [---]dance all day, and reed the Instructions of court at 4 PM. and re[---] [---] soon after the first ballot [---] we stood 4 to t. discussed the matter until 6 PM. then went to supper at chesapeaks Cafe, returned at 7 PM and disccussed until 9 PM when the Judge discussed for the night Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Met at 10 AM. and returned to room. after discussing until 12 M took another ballot and found there 6 in favor of de[-] in then went to Wilson Hotel for [---] and returned at 2 PM at 2.30 came into court and were discharged until Monday at 10 AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p041.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 13, 1917 Ther. Went to 13th So with horse & then on Car to City, got apples from Albert, at 339 West 2[-] So very cold day did not stay long got 2 Cards from Ma & Lib they had changed their address to 54 Rose Ave. vernon apts Ocean Park. Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Very cold night. attended Meeting at Ward House Elder Jones E M[---] Ry[---] occupied the time. Cold all day Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Very cold last night went to City on the 8.30 Car Jury [---] on the Naylor [---] Floor. excused until tomorrow at 10 AM started for home but had to return on a/c of Snow blocade on Car line ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p042.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 16, 1917 Ther. Court at 10 AM Jar[--]s aten[-]ed until tomorrow at 10 AM- very cold [--]nd all day. by chance for opening of the car line, staid at Freds for the night it being a very cold night. Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. Attended court and was excused until Thursday at 10 AM. phoned to Best to meet me at 13th. Jo, which he done I got home at 12.20 PM got letter from Ocean Park and wrote them, telephoned & found that John Howard was in Los Angeles Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. Bert brot me to 13th and came in on 8 45 car. Court called at 10, AM, and was excused until 10, AM, Friday- went to a show at Wilker Theatre, O. S. L R R train a rotten trip to Reno, Got 3500 from Martineau ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p043.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 19, 1917 Ther. Staid at Freds all night attended Court at 10 AM Jurors excused until 10 AM Monday, got the 11 15 Car to City limits, and then walked most of the way home, got home at 12.10. Bert had gone to City Got card from Lib at Ocean Park Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Eight inches of new snow this AM. Car line blocked again at 12.30 Car came out, and Snow plow opened road, rode with Tom to Sugar House, and then Car to City sent Tablets from Hans Drug store [-]poke with Tom about accepting his Water stock for loan. Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. not so cold, little more Snow attended quorum meeting at Stake House, and the Ward meeting at 2 PM snowing a little [---] night, but cleared off and very cold ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p044.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 22, 1917 Ther. clear & cold this AM. called up C F St[-]ttman, about the country purchase, attended Court at 10 AM - no business ready, adjourned to Tuesday at 10 AM. Came home on the 11 15 AM Car Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Attended Court no business adjourned to Wednesday met Beardshall who was having his matter fixed up on his [---] with Martineau, loaned Tom Howard 100$ for one year, with Water Stock for security. Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM case of Hodges vs O[-]L Co- damages on shipment of sheep from Logan in 1915, after Jury impa[--]led, counsel for [---] objected to me. and so I withdrew and the balance of the Jury & excused until Friday at 10 AM got letter from Ocean Park & parcel ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p045.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 25, 1917 Ther. Went to City on the 10.30 Car and took the clock to get cleaned met Ed Farley at Kenyon Hotel who lives at Seattle, came out on the 1.15 PM Car. Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Clear this AM prospect for a thans, went to City, but the court released the extra [---] until Monday at 10 AM, snow got away quite fast, got [---] for M A B got home at 12 M Tom & Bert got the water pipes opened in the house Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. "old last night. sl[---] heavy frost, drove to 13th So. and then took car, Jury returned verdict in favor of [-]S.L, met J. C Howard [-]t his office. [---] W. R. Wallace, held a 12.45 Car, got letters from Ocean [-]ark, Berk went to City on 2.36 Car [-]d him 125 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p046.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 28, 1917 Ther. Home all forenoon, went to meeting at 2 PM, heard of death of Ernest Cooks little boy under the street car, near his home sleighing on the hill side, Lock and two of his boys came out, on car for a short visit. Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Went to court this AM Jury impanelled and I was excused Jurors all excused until 10 AM, Wednesday, Bert went with Tom to the City with sleigh. Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. Home all day. wrote card to Ocean Park. and got letter from there Snowing most of the day reading most of the time — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p047.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 31, 1917 Ther. We got excused for the morning and met at 2 PM. got my time for J[---] Mo 18 days at 300 54 00 7 trips mileage 63 12 60 66 60 Wea. THUR. FEB. 1 Ther. Called on Jury Wooley vs New Castle Land Co. Case continued all day until 5 PM. Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. Case continued at 10 AM and all day till 5 PM adjourned until Monday at 10 AM — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p048.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 3, 1917 Ther. Home all day. got 3 Sax corn from Alma for check on Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Attended funeral of Sister Samuels at Winder Ward also Fast Meeting at 2 PM Harry came out. but he went back before I got back Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Case of Worsley vs New Castle Land Co continued all day without coming to conclusion adjourned at 5 PM. got the 4 56 Car, Home at 6 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p049.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 6, 1917 Ther. had a poor time last night could not sleep for some cause Bert had rhumatism so bad that he could not get his shoe on. came on the 8.30 Car, wrote to Ocean Park, had talk with Allen Howard, case in Court same as yesterday Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Came in on the 8.30 AM. heard the case all day. wrote to card to Kate found Griffin had paid 10$ case continued all day and then arguments made ready for the Jury Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. The Judge gave the Jury the case at 10 AM and returned the their room. went up to Wilson for lunch, returned, and after consultation. The 7 Jurors agreed to award Worsley 1994 40 I dissented from the verdict got the 3.16 Car home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p050.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 9, 1917 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM and the case of Sorenson vs Bell was taken up my name was the first called out of the box and the rest of the Jury made up before 12, but of Jury excused till Thursday. Court adjourned soon after 4 on a/c of Mrs Sorenson fainting from effect of her testimony on the stand Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Found I had taken a very severe cold in my head & back staid home with the exception of going to Faggs for some fresh meat. I wrote to Frank Robinson & Norman Dawson felt very miserable all day from the effects of cold in my head and sneezing & coughing- Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. I slept poorly last night. staid home all day took a bath, felt some better, but still coughing & sneezing very much. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p051.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 12, 1917 Ther. Holiday. Felt a little better, but after breakfast, did not feel so well, Mrs Howard came over and said that Mary Brinton had a faint in the Meeting House yesterday. wrote to Ocean Park Best to fast no better endorsed to Mos note fro $30000 for Taylor Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM case of Sorenson vs Bell, contd [---] of Mrs. Sorenson and the defendants fasted all day, adjourned Will Wednesday at 10 AM Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM case argued by counsel on both sides and the instructions read by the Judg. Jury went to lunch & Rogers for lunch Jury returned verdict at 3:30 Pm no cause of action ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p052.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 15, 1917 Ther. The sun out bright to day Lucas Howard came down to see [---] Howard about his 3 acres of Land, that his father had willed to him. got word from Ocean Park. Ma is some better but very weak Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Lucas Howard and his mother came out to see about getting his 3 acres of land from his fathers estate. I went to city, and visited Br Bit[---] at the Hospital, who was very sick from nervous prostration but was now getting better Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Went to city this AM. and met Mr Hudson a colored man who rented the Christenson house for 7 00 [---] month had to get some repairing on the house – Lucas B Howard got the little to 3 acres of land in the rear end of land. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p053.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 18, 1917 Ther. It commenced snowing this morning and continued all day. did not go to meeting wrote letters to E. Bushnell A Jones and K A B - George came out at night arranged for Key[---] to repair the house 234 E 5th So Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Still looks like more storm missed the Car and had to go with house to 13th So. had case of Carlson vs P [-] Moran all day, Elder Peterson came to stay all night. Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. Went in on the 8.30 AM Car went to Chester Ave, and got 6 00 from Mrs Mowery 4 00 from Bro [---] went to Wilson for lunch. case of Carlson vs P [-] Moran [---] released to come home at 4 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p054.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 21, 1917 Ther. Got the Case from the Judge this AM and went to the Jury room, and at 3 PM agreed upon a verdict, and so released until 10. AM on Monday 26th. verdict for Pff $200000/100 Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Washington Birthday Home all day. visited Mr LaPearl. Mrs Lewis got come corn for chickens and read most of the PM Harry came out at 3 PM and returned next car Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. It snowed again last night wrote to Ma this AM and sent her draft for 15$. got letters from Agnes Thurber L. B Howard and Mrs B. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p055.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 24, 1917 Ther. Very blustery all night the snow going off quite fast wrote L B Howard at Logan saw BP Cornwall at Wagon shop [-]rranged for Stock of L. B. Howard 3 shares Big Dutch Co visited the [-]hamber about closet got word of release from Jury Service = gave BP Cornwall order for stock Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. Elder Bennion was the speaker. occupied the time very profitably on the subject Where we came from . Why we are here, and whither are we going - Harry came out for a few minutes & returned Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. wrote to Ocean Park, went to City and got my time for Jury Service, all Jurors in Bramels Court released Almas girl Mary [---] came up from Fountain [---] to get married to Alma Brockbk ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p056.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 27, 1917 Ther. spent most of the night at the Winder Ward House, at a banquet given By the Bishop & his Council to the teachers & their wives. had a poor night. home all day with a slight headache. Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Alma took his bride to the Temple to get married drove to 13th. got C[---] check for 40$- got back at 12 15. wrote to Mr. Arnold and sent him 1660 [---] of rent. Wea. THUR. MARCH 1 Ther. very cold this AM. I went to City, and found that the closets were clogged up went to Pettit who promised relief. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p057.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 2, 1917 Ther. Home all day. reading & writing Bert went to City, and got back late - Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. Went to City this A M by way of Car from 13th So- wrote to Ocean Park. Bert got home last night [---] sock this AM on Keys[--] 275 and City for Water 400 & loaned 300 for Bert Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at 2 PM the [---] attendance a good spirit manifested [---] those present ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p058.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 5, 1917 Ther. threatens more snow this AM Went to City on 9.30 and back on 11.11 AM, closet fixed this AM left names for [---] with Br Smith & pd for 10 [--]males It commenced raining at 11 30 AM Pension check by Mail heavy snow last night Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. Cleared off at noon to day home all day, reading and writing, note from Ocean Park wrote to Zions P[---] Co and sent pamphlet to Norman Dawson on Philosophy of Mormonism Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. cold again last night. went to City and met Johnson about mining Stock- got my Pension Money - pd Alma 10$ as a wedding present attended reception. Bp & counsel there. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p059.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 8, 1917 Ther. had a poor night stomach hurt me, got ready for Temple work went to the Temple but found so many ahead of me that I could not get in, so returned home Br Grace called me to meet him tomorrow, met at Bro Copes office Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. Went on the 8:30 car. Joseph went also to go home, met Bro Grace at Cope's office - met Br Henry Green and saw the [---] that he had brought from the Drum Dist took him to see the Twin Screw Pump [-]et Tom Howard have 50$ sent letter to Ocean Park Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Went to Cottonwood Conference Apostles Rudgar Clawson and S L Richards were the speakers at both meetings. a snow storm came up at 12 M and continued most of the PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p060.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 11, 1917 Ther. Attended Conference all day Elder Clawson and Richards were the speakers both evening and afternoon. Very interesting talks. Elders Andersen and Bolton were sustained as members of the High Priests. Wea. SUN. MARCH 12, 1917 Ther. Went to City and arranged with Brockseen for stock in the cory. came back home and got the house and went to Murray for chicken feed. got the 3.36 car for City, and left in the 5.13 car for Prove. got to afones at 7:30 PM Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Went to Provo on the 9:59 car got to seome for dinner and then went to Jey 6 and Josua and then to Joe's for the night had a very nice visit with the folks. Sam notes with Agnes feeling pretty well ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p061.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 14, 1917 Ther. visited Sr Hughes this AM who has laid for weeks, and expecting the change every day, visited Morgan Hughes widow Joshua went with me saw Louisa Lewis awhile came back in a snow storm at 1 30 PM got home at 5.30 PM Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther. Came to City this AM met Bro Green no wood a f[---] [---] [---] yet wrote to Ocean Park and got back on the 3 16 car met Lock at office said he did not wish Bert to come there when he was on [---]ze wagon got letter from Kate, about check Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Snow about 14 inches deep this morning and still snowing pd Ma B check for 22$ as I had borrowed 2$ from her ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p062.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 17, 1917 Ther. Went to City on the 8 30 Car sent 20$ to Mrs Brockbank pd 15 00 Tithing. - met Bro Green but he had no word of Clive. came out on 12.15 Car Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther. Went to Meeting at 2 PM Elders Anderson and Fuller occupied the time, on the restoration of the Gospel and the second coming of the Savior- Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Came to City, and got 300 from Duvall - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p063.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 20, 1917 Ther Came to City, and got ticket for oasis & return. 9 70 [--]eeper 1 50 Fair 8 20 — went back and at 7.31 PM took car & came to the depot and at 9 oclock got bed in the car, and train started at 1150 Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Got no sleep, got to oasis at 630 AM, got breakfast at 8 AM. Took Ford Car for the mine got there at 11 30 AM, went all thru the property, and got back to Delta at 7 PM, staid at Melville [---], it commenced snowing before we got there Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. left Delta at 8 AM and got to City at 12 M. came out on the 1.15 PM Car, and got back, tho pretty tired. having had 2 rather poor nights ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p064.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 23, 1917 Ther. Went in on the 9.30 Car, got rent from Mr. Hudson, who was quite sick, called on Allen Howard who gave me some pointers on Ores, tried to see Green but failed, saw Lock who told of Bert's boozing and have [---] the horse tied up at his house Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. Went to City and had talk with Bro Green, and also saw Bro Christensen about Idaho stock Am Fork stock must have atten[---] within 1 week Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Attended Services at Ward Meeting, Bro La[---] gave very good remarks on the personality of God, Br Lemon followed him & Sr Mary Jones talked on life of Prest John Taylor ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p065.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 26, 1917 Ther. Clear & cold a little fresh snow this AM, went to City with Bert called on Mrs [---] at J St found my a/c was all right started to make the ditch so it would hold water Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Went to City with Tom on his wagon it was extremely cold. went to Capitol Bldg and say Joy Milling Co papers talked with Cope and heared of sale of land. Bert put in filling our ditch Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Busy cutting Rose bushes all morning, went to City at 1 30 PM, saw Br Green & the [---] from Morgan who have been working at Joy, got Hy Young to make inquiry about Ha[---] for Len Hardy ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p066.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 29, 1917 Ther. Home all day, got up some wood for fuel, threatening for more storm, Bert got card from Ma written on the 24th of the month, then had determined to leave Los Angeles about the 1st April Wea. FRIDAY 30 Ther. heard of Bro Grace coming to the City at 12 PM no word from St Anthony met Br Cope but did not see Grace he had papers made for the range land sold to Butterfield Co. Wea. SATURDAY 31 Ther. met Evans & Grace at Evans office & passed resolution sale of land. met Green & pd him $20000 on a/c of stock bot from him had card from Ma in which she said they would come back by way of San Francisco ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p067.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 1, 1917 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting had a good meeting some interesting testimonies given Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Threatening Snow this AM went to City to meet Br Green on his presentation of the new Incorporation for seperation of Gold. I took $50000 worth of stock - paying $20000 down heard of Kate being on way home thru Letter to Lock. got 1200 shares stock of Am Fork [---] Co - Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. [---] on ground this AM, tho the [-]un came out clear & bright [-]ot word that Ma & Lib would be home on the PM train, they came at 4.45 PM Ma went to Georges to stay for a few day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p068.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 4, 1917 Ther. Went in on the 12.30 PM Car Ma not very well at Georges- got letter from Agnes. and sent her check for $250 Sam quite sick of heart trouble. got letter from Nate, asking me to take his place and pay 500$ and assume the mtge Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Phoned to Grace & Br Watts this AM. Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. Attended Gen Conference this AM Prest Smith. occupied most of the time. Prest Lund the rest of the AM. Prest Penrose in the PM went to Georges at noon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p069.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 7, 1917 Ther. Sent check to spectate House for 150 came in on 8 30 AM Car attended Conference Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Came in with Bro L[---] to meeting and staid for both meetings. went out on the Highland drive Car & got chance with Boam for home Kate came home on the 6.25 Car Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. Came in with Tom McDonald on his Car. Martineau paid part of his interest. wrote to Mr Arnold and Elizth Bushnell. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p070.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 10, 1917 Ther. Drove the Horse to Sugar Factory and then Bro Geo H Watts took me with his auto to the dry Farm where Bro Grace went with us over the land. to see if it was suitable for Bert raising, got back at 1.30 PM it rained most of the time and I got wet. Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Drove to Locks & left horse there [---] I went to City, on my return got 1270 lb Coal returned and unloaded & had dinner then went back to 13th So. Bert doing [---] for Lock, Mr Vinson pd me for mo of Apl. 1000 saw Bro Green at his office. - heard from Agnes that Sam was [---] better. Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. Went to City, and pd Harry Green $10000 on a/c mining stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p071.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 13, 1917 Ther. Went to City from 13th So Bert went with me to Vinsons to work Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Drove to City, and got Flour from [-]hicago store $54 pr C heard of Sams sickness th[--] James the Doctor calls it M[---]gia of the Heart. Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. Went to Spanish Fork in the 7.12 car and on the car [-]ook pain on my back which staid [-]ith me all day. [---] at Sam [-]nd found him very sick suffering with his heart staid there until [-] 20 PM came back to Salt Lake [-] 7.35 PM and then got the 8.25 PM car for home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p072.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 16, 1917 Ther. My back was very bad all thru the night put a Red [---] on and it appeared to relieve me a letter. was in bed all day had letter from Albert Jones. but did not dress myself today Bert went to Wm Gree[---] funeral Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Back still bad so did not go out of House all day wrote to Bro Jones and Agnes and read papers all day sent wood to Bro Green my condition — Bert not home yet Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Home all day. not able to go around very much. on a/c of my back. Bert not home yet. talked with Bro Green ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p073.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 19, 1917 Ther. Beautiful morning got [-] but fell weak, and so did not go off. staid in bed the most of the day. Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. Went to City. had saw Mr Green. and arranged with him about the stock. and gave him check for $20000 shares of Joy Milling Co & 2000 shares of Centrifugal stock Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Went to City on the 12.15 Car met Evans Grace & Cope, and of 40% of the interest due us f[--] money advanced to the Farm [-] got 522.85 Kate got 77.[-]5 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p074.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 22, 1917 Ther. Home all day on a/c Lumb[---] pains in my back. Fred & the children came out also Lock & wife & children and George & wife & children, and then Mrs Francis called Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. came to City and deposited check for $60000 from Herriman Farm. pd Hy Green 20000 being balance of payment on Centrifugal stock - met Clive & Turman & Green went to see Dr Morton who gave me examination and recipient Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. went in on the 10.15 and went straight to J St. but without my results. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p075.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 25, 1917 Ther. Kates Birthday. 74 years old came to City met O[-] Holliday Joshua Brockbank & son Willis went with Joshua to Alberts for dinner rode with Willis on his Auto, staid at alberts for dinner [-]nd then came out on 30 minutes home had visits from many friends for evening meal. Mr Cargo was here Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. [-]t rained most of the night. Bert plowed ditch on Clover patch staid home all day until noon went to City and drove with Green [-]n White Truck. Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. Home till noon drove to 13th and then to City. got Keyson to calemine rooms ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p076.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 28, 1917 Ther. cloudy this AM, went in with horse and got 200lb Flour from Albert Brockbank, pd him 11$ for them, loaned Green 200$ for a few days went with young green to find owner of truck, rented house to Wm Ruby, he pd 3 00 on a/c of 6 00 rent Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. very blustery all day, staid home, my back being quite bad, Br LeChiminant came to see me and also Wm Brockbk Lock & family came out. Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. met Mr Crownover at Greens office who had come to arrange for the hauling Mr Green had to go South went to 13th with house & then to City, saw Hardy but no response ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p077.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 1, 1917 Ther. [-]loudy all day, wrote card to [-]gnes threaten for rain, got letter [-]rom Nate. Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. [-]rote to Nate at Reno [-]alled up Mr Crome at [-] St. spent some time at Greens office about purchase [---] [---] — Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. arranged for Tom to put in some potatoes. went to City to meet Br Green he went to Ogden to see Bro Turner. got back home on the 5.25 Car on Highland drive car [---] into US Mail Car Taylors wife had baby boy ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p078.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 4, 1917 Ther. Went to City, and examined some machines at Smith State st met Bro Green and partially arranged for purchase of a Trailer & Truck . Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Paid S[--]age 200$ on Track for Mr Crown over with the agreement he to return the money on the hauling, he to pay White Savage Motor Co, 150 00 each 30 days. for 3 months making 450$. the price of Trailer being, $675 00 Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. Went to city on 8.12 car, back on 9 20, went to visit Br Solomon, Br O[---] and Br Spencer, attended Fast Meeting at 2 PM Fred Ham[-]y, and Lock & family came out in the PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p079.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 7, 1917 Ther. [--]nt to City on the 9.12 Car [-]nd had arrangement for the [-]ayment of money on outfit for [-] C[---], but owing to Wm Green being on [---] did not [-]ccomplish anything Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. Came to City and arranged the [-]ment for Truck, I paid 200$ check, which with the Amt pd [--] Trailer made me 425 00 Bert went to City, expecting to go with [-] who was detained after [---] his Truck, I went back on [-] 6 12 PM Car, & got back on the 8 25 Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. Beautiful morning. Bert did [-]ot get back last night. so I went to [-] for him in the saloons heard of him being beastly drunk, early in the morning but could not find so went home, Green went to Oasis on the night train ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p080.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 10, 1917 Ther. Bert came home after night so I concluded to send him by train, he & I went to City he thought he could get some money but failed, it rained heavily in the afternoon, got the buggy whils fixed at scoffs lost a club had their meeting Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Went with Mark Driggs in his Anto with Bert & his bedding got Tickets 5.45 and let him have 2 00 to buy his meals at Delta. came to City on the 4.12 Car to meet the stock holders of Copper Queen Co of Am Fork Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. Went to City, hold meeting of Copper Queen Directors myself elected Prest & Director & Mr. Prackwinkel elected secy & Treasurer ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p081.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 13, 1917 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. horse quite lame got some medicine for him prain in his front leg. Mothers day. program Fred & Lock & families here [-]r Radditz and family called Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. Planted 2 bus Potatoes in lower orchard. Tom Howard [---] toward ill for 6 [---] Put 1200 & labor 1 75 went to City on the 2 05 Car. saw Handy but with no results, saw young Green, got L H Young to put seal on Oath of Office Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. [-]gnes went to City to meet John Butler her son in law. who had to go to hospital for operation went to City on the 2.15 car saw Tanner, but no money got 1200 lbs coal [--] sugar paid 2 55. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p082.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 16, 1917 Ther. Cold last night threatening frost horse quite lame. with sprain pd M A B 2200 went to J St but no response had talk with Mr Crome, and agreed to meet him at 11 AM Thursday Pd for official Certificate of AF Queen Mining Co- 100- Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Agnes Thurber [---] for house to day at 11 50 PM Tanner promised me 100$ on Interest a/c tomorrow put in some tomatoe plants. Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Called Mr Prackwinkel for 11.50 AM met him at Lead Belt office he pd me 1 00 for amt I pd Co Clerk - he had Books of A Fork Queen M Co. got 100$ from N.H. Tanner on Swastika note. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p083.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 19, 1917 Ther. [-]ent to City. and returned at noon had 2 boys from Lund school [-] help take carpets up. and [-]ake. Lock put in bal of potatoes [--]is PM put water on clover patch [-]anned that H.G. May [--] had [-]arge of excecution against Queen Mining Co — Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake House, also Ward Meeting at 2pm. heard Bro cook. Sheppard and Taylor Brockbank. [-]ained all last night [-]nd had water in cl[---] all day. had notice to speak next sunday – Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. Rained most all night [-]ok water off grass this [-]M. went to city and im my [-]eturn got note from H Green wrote to N Dawson. pd milk bill to 24th of mo ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p084.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 22, 1917 Ther. Wrote to Bert and sent him paper met Green in City, visited Br Tanner, but got no further word of any money Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. It rained heavily last night Mr Prackwinkel called up to have me meet him at 2 30 got letter from Mrs Mary Green that Sam was no better. Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p085.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 25, 1917 Ther. Home all day, it rained most of the day. got letter from LB Howard got 1400 lb Coal from Bamberger yard Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Went to City on the 1.15 PM Car Pd Datter for umbrella Ground very wet from the Continuous rain Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Beauty morning after the long spell of rainy weather attended meeting at Ward House spoke a short time on the sacrament of the Lord supper, Lock & family came out Mrs Walker called and took Mrs B for Auto ride ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p086.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 28, 1917 Ther. Wet the morning again to [--] about noon went to City and met Johnson who had made trip to American Fork Canyon to Copper Queen - hear his report and got back at 12 05 Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Home all day, taking [---] out of carrots, wrote to Mrs Green and LB Howard - Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Decoration day. Ma & Lib went ot the Salt Lake Cemetery with flowers for graves Fred brought them out at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p087.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 31, 1917 Ther. [-]ent to Sugar House with horse [-]nd then to City, got load of coal [-]n return. 1400 lb pd 3 75. [-]ot letter from H Green dated [-]ay 26 answered his letter and wrote to D Angle, refusing to try his treatment Wea. FRI. JUNE 1 Ther. Fine day with no indication [-] stormy weather. Home all [-]ay. put in some cabbage [-]lants painted attic roof with Black paint Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. [-]lear this AM drove over to 13th So. horse fractious. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p088.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 3, 1917 Ther. Attended Meeting of Nard House, it being Fast day Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Went to City, tied up horse at Locke, and went to J St. Crome not at home he called me on phone at Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Being Holiday. wrote to Bert & Nate ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p089.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 6, 1917 Ther. Went to City, tied up horse at Granite Lumber Co Yard [--]ftorder for Shingles & tin Got my pension by todays mail. got credit for amounts due on June 1st Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Went to City, and got credit for my pension, met Br Cope who informed me that Mr Chandler had made demand for Oats & Hay called on Mr Manning about Car men not whistling at 17th South Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. Home all day. Lib & her Ma went to City. John P Green sent word that Samuel died at 10 PM last night, I sent word to Albert. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p090.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 9, 1917 Ther. Wrote to Mr. Arnold as to the candition of tenant of Wales house. being delinquent on his rent, spoke to Fred about it. he & children went on the 2.25 PM train for ann arbor Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. went to Spanish Fork with Lib to attend the funeral of Samuel Brockbank at the 2nd ward meeting House at 2 PM Elders Brimhall & Gardner. Bro Lewis and Hughes. and Heber to [-]ex spoke very highly of my Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Went to the city today & met Bro Green. he went to Ogden to meet Bro Turner ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p091.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 12, 1917 Ther. met Bro Green this AM [-]nd made our Contract for the [--]m hualing for Joy Milling Co. — and took Bro Greens note for 200$ due July 28/17 Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. met at Bro Greens office with him and signed the agreement for the One hauling [---] Joy mine to the RR Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Went to City this AM and subscribed for a 100$ [-]ar Loan. Came back at noon [-]nd learned of Merrill Brockbk [-]eing at L D S Hospital took [-]he 6.15 car and went there. and [-]nnd he was doing nicely. got [-]ack soon after nine PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p092.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 15, 1917 Ther. Beautiful day. pd Esther on wages 525 Folks went to Carrie Scotts for Sewing bee home all day, watered the garden stuff, back quite bad got rubbed with [---]ment heard Green bros had gone to Delta to put in platform Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Beautiful day tho cold last night. visited at hospital found Merrill doing nicely Pd Reeve Pettit bill. $ 275 Ma B 2000. John M Cannon died this AM Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Attended Cottd Stake Conference in the morning and returned home at noon owing to my back being so bad - rested balance of the day - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p093.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 18, 1917 Ther. Went to City with horse - [-]ot some hard wall for Mrs Kraut, collected 4 00 on Duvall [---] — met H Green who reported the [---] so bad that no hauling could be done for a week Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. [-]ad call from atty Woo[--]en at 3 16 [---] bldg, Bert sent me $ 7 00 his a/c – Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Met Mr Wooten at his office Just as he was going away [-]oke at the Boley claim – sent word to Mowery to do the Job of connecting the Hydrant with the closets on 5th So ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p094.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 21, 1917 Ther. wrote to Mrs Griffiths of St Helens Lancashire acknowledging rect of St Helens newspaper watered garden and home balance of the day. Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Beautiful weather. Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Went to City with house, and met with Bro Green. Mary A B. did not come home Louisa came back ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p095.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 24, 1917 Ther. attended Meeting at 2 PM visited some of the H Priests [-]f the ward in Company of Bro Neff. Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. visited at J St with no success 57th Anniversary of our Wedding Day – Hardy went up Cottd Canyon this AM got 1/2 gal Apricot Brandy heard from Johnson Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Met Mr Prackwinkel at his office & signed 12 Cents and pd Johnson for 5000 shares of 1 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p096.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 27, 1917 Ther. Home all day. had Tom – Howard cut the Hay Crop – a little over 2 hours – Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Went to City this AM. met Bro Hardy at office he had been to the mine Big Cottd - had hard time to get there waited until 3 o clock for him to see his partner but no response Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. Sent check 1 00 to pay for [---] Farmer. Harry went to the LDS Hospital This AM. the doctor met him there for treatment of Gall Stones ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p097.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 30, 1917 Ther. Went to City by way of 13th S Car – Mary Ann got back last night from her visit to Provo & Nephi Wea. SUN. JULY 1 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM Fast Day Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Went to City in the PM. Allen helped me pile up [-]ay this AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p098.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 3, 1917 Ther. talked wtih Mr Prackwinkel- who said that he could not leave to go on the 4th Wea. WEDNESDAY 4 Ther. Home all day, nothing doing. went up to Toms to get him to help me haul Hay Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Tom came down and we hauled Hay until 5 PM allen was here to help ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p099.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 6, 1917 Ther. Drove to Locks and then [-]ook car for City. I brot out refrigerator from Libs house Wea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. Went to City, and met Mr Cro[-]nover who had come [-]n about the amounts he was owing on Truck and Trailer, saw Mr Savage bout the matter. Br Green will go down to put in the platform on the switch Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Visited H Priests with Bro Neff and finished up the list attended meeting at Ward House. Bro Aston and Bro North were the speakers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p100.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 9, 1917 Ther. Met Mr. Wooten at 10 AM and took proposition to buy over the judgment against [---]erican Fork Queen Co – for $ 11500, George came out with a demonstration Auto, but too late for me to see it Wea. TUESDAY 10 Ther. Weeding potatoes sent check for $3000. to Mr Arnold this AM. Took 80$ to deposit for Mary A Brockbank, and gave her back the book Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Wrote to Br Nibley about Metropolitan Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p101.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 12, 1917 Ther. Home all day, spent most of time weeding potatoes Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. Went to City on Car this AM. 80 years old to day Mrs Rogers, Louisa Park Harper eldest daughter visiting at Cottd with two children Sisters E B Wells Zina Card and [---] Dougall came out with Fred & staid all day. Fred came out at night & took them back Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Busy cleaning Potatoe patch early this AM, went to City from [-]3th So. signed note for Lock 6 mos 6000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p102.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 15, 1917 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM Wm Bawden and Bro Davis occupied the time - JC Howard & Allen Howard called at the house for a short time — Wea. MONDAY 16 Ther. Lib & her Ma started to go to Libbie Howards place east of Sandy - they got back at 6 PM. I went to City to find Bert but failed Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Went on Car to City but failed to find Bert, met Bro Green, he had not seen him - had supper at Mary in commemoration of her 74th Birth day many of her children & Grand childr[-] and 2 great Grand children ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p103.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 18, 1917 Ther. [-]ome all morning hoeing and [-]eeding & cutting mustard Wea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. Went to City Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. Home all day, watered potatoe patch - Bert came out at night. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p104.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 21, 1917 Ther. Went to City on Car from 13th Bert went on to see Mr Turner and arrange for return to the mine, he came out and went back on the 9.20 Car Wea. SUNDAY 22 Ther. Attended meeting at 2 PM Elder Merrill of High Council [--]ld address on the entrance of Pioneers in 1847. Miss Ilda LeChemmant spoke of the life of Clara Barton founder of Red Cross Work Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Went to City on Car, and met Mr. Johnson - got rent from Mr Hudson. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p105.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 24, 1917 Ther. [-]ent to butchershop with the [-]orse and after dinner went [-]o City met Mrs Prackwinkel and Johnson at 415 atlas Block Wea. WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. Went to City, and had a [-]emonstration of Chevrolet car on hills the two Bro Greens and Lib being in the Car. had letter from Mr Arnold about the interest [-]ue from Mit[---] house Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. Went to City and had one [-]eson with chaffeur of [-]evrolet Co a Mr Crosby [-]nd visited at J St. came out on the 12 20 Car watered the trees. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p106.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 27, 1917 Ther. Went to City and went for a lesson on running Auto went with Lib on 8th West with man from the Co- Wea. SATURDAY 28 Ther. Lib went in to get lesson on machine at 8 AM. I went at noon, met Mr Savage and arranged to see him later next weak - Bro Hardy said I would get some money next week - raining this PM Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. called George but he had to go South - Fred came out with 2 girls - went to meeting at 2 PM Bros Erickson and JP Lindsay were the speakers wrote to Bert and sent to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p107.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 30, 1917 Ther. [-]ent to City, and collected a little rent. met Bro Green who had [-]ot yet heard from Br Turner had tide on the Auto home Wea. TUESDAY 31 Ther. [-]ent to the Cottd Stake Old folks [-]thering at Liberty Park went with LeChiminant. Mary Ann & Louisa [-]ent also. this is the last day of [-] saloon business, got some extra [-]dial Wea. WED. AUG. 1 Ther. Went on Car, visited with Bro Green [-] Jeffreys Motor Co & White Savage [-] about the Truck & Trailer [-]ranged with the Chevrolet Co [-] the Auto & paid them $ 28200 [-]hich included the 3500 pd for mountable T[---] & T[-]re rack ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p108.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 2, 1917 Ther. Came in on Car to meet Mr Green at 9.30 had settlement with Ch[---]drel Co - Pd 282 00 - took car home had interview with the two Greens about the brick & trailer, went home on the new car Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. Came in on new Car, andd took it to Chev[---]t Co for adjustment Rec'd Vinson 1000 Swastika Co 15000 Newton 2365 went out with Lib & Harry with Car, after supper rode with Harry a short time found some defect on battery Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. Came on with Harry on Car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p109.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 5, 1917 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at 2 PM Taylor Brockbank had his baby boy dressed by himself [--]orge Lock & Fred & children [-]ame out in the afternoon Wea. MONDAY 6 Ther. Went to City with Car Harry [-]riving, Came out at 1 30 PM [-]oon after [---] called [-]d I went to Callen Hotel [---] Hotel [-] him he agreed to see Mr Green and fix up affairs Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. Crownover had not seen Mr Green this AM, so [---] [-] & met Green at noon [-]rownover did not come [-] came back on the Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p110.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 8, 1917 Ther. Home all day, hauled 2 loads of coal, after the horse was shod - Esther went home for second time this week, Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Went to City, with Lib. and returned without seeing Mr Johnson, he proposed going uptonight Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. Went in with Lib on Auto saw Green at his office got back at 1 30 PM Johnson had just gone to Canyon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p111.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 11, 1917 Ther. Went to City with machine found some repairs necessary Johnson had not left City came back at 2 PM pd some bills for made Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. Had a poor night attended meeting at Ward House George took me & Mary in the Auto. went for ride thru Holliday - Fred & children Lib & Harry went to the Lake Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. Went to City with Auto Lib came after & brought me back. had interview with Mr Savage about the Trailer ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p112.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 14, 1917 Ther. Went to City by way of the Murray road, went to [---] but did not [---] anything met Mr sampson at Haffs Office, [-]armed Hardy had gone up Big Cottd Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. Went to City and [---] apples and vinegar to M[--] Chambers met Bro Turner at Greens office & arranged to go to the mine on 16th inst, came out with horse Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. came to town with Car. Harry drove too quick, got into City in 20 minutes went to Sandbergs but nobody home came back with Lib, Mrs Corbet Mrs Cowan. Mrs. Peterson came to spend the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p113.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 17, 1917 Ther. Got to Delta at 6.05 AM Th[--] had not arrived so I phoned to Deseret for the Stage but Tanner came and so I went with him to Joy met Bert at the mine Clive left for Deseret just as we got to the camp Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. Went thru the propoerty. Bert is working on good Gold one [--]d there seems to be abundance [-] it. Clive did not get back until late at night and so did not see him. talked with [-]rownover who seemed desirous [-] holding onto the truck Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. met with Mr Clive this AM and [-] promised to take the matter [-] with Mr Turner and [---] on [-]thing to [---] Mr Crownover ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p114.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 20, 1917 Ther. Started back with Mr Turner and got to Gordon Switch 19 1/2 miles in 1 hour 20 minutes had lunch at Delta at Mr Crownover's expense. pd Mrs cooper for supper and left Delta station at 11.20 PM and came thru Utah Co. home Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. Got to City, at 6 AM and had to wait until the 7.26 car got home at 8 AM very tired and weary, kept around all day had bath & change, and retired early Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Went in with Harry & Lib on machine, visited Mr Johnson but had gone. went to Sandberg, he not home yet, met Mr Clive, and we went to the Motor Co. and arranged for An extension of time on Crownover notes got 40$ from Crome on rent a/c came back at, 2 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p115.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 23, 1917 Ther. Went in on Smiths Car, got there [-] AM. went to Clive house and left [---] with Joan Campbell for Bert wrote Mr Arnold & Bert, and sent [-]veralls to Bert by Parcel Post Lib & her mother went to Saltair [---] Bert Overalls by Parcel Post. Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. Home all day, watered the potatoes got some apples from [---] orchard. Ma went to Locks and staid all day. Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. Went to city. with machine & found the gas was not properly [--]alated, so returned with Lib at apparently too much speed got home at 1 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p116.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 26, 1917 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2pm heard of appointment to Geneological work in the Ward Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther. Met the Greens at their office & talked over the status of the hauling had my grant that I had relinquished Johnson promised to pay on Saturday for House rent Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther. Went in with Auto. Harry had some thing that detained him so we did not get back until 2 PM. Paid note on machine 4635 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p117.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 29, 1917 Ther. Went to Sugar House and got 1500 lb [---] Coal. — Mr Hillford moved back to the City. Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Went to the City with Machine and met Mr Dennison on the street, went with him to see Mr Prackwinkel, and Mr Johnson came and we arranged to go up tomorrow to meet at station [-] 8 15 AM Wea. FRIDAY 31 Ther. met Mr Johnson and went to Am Fork and then took stage for the Canyon, got to Miller Mill at 12 M. got dinner and went up the canyon and finally reached [-]on Hal Boarding House, had supper & went to bed but got no sleep, awake all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p118.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 1, 1917 Ther. feel rocky this AM, told Johnson was much disappointed in the work being done on the property both Johnson & Dennison came down the Canyon with me. Got to American Fork at 3.40 PM left at 4.40 got to City at 6 PM Harry was ther with Auto and got home at 6.45 PM Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. went to meeting at 2 PM, Kate went to see morton at his office at 12 30 PM, she felt very happy and did not get very much encouragement from him, went to Wells place & met Bro Blackburn son of former Pres Blackburn got 5 gal gas from Millican Wea. MONDAY 3 Ther. Came to Salt Lake with Auto at 8. oclock and went to Prackwink[-] office & met Johnson. made report to him. and sent bill of supplies to Chi[-]man AF got home at 12 AM. went to Day Farm on the PM. with Harry. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p119.jpg) Wea.TUES. SEPT. 4, 1917 Ther. Home all day. did not feed Woll at all. appetite poor watered potatoes Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. [---] from FE Arnold 65, 50 to pay asson on Berts Stock 32.750 share Wea. THURSDAY 6 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p120.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 7 1917 Ther. Got Card for Sidewalk Tax on Work man[---] Got payable Oct 2/17 - Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Went to City this AM with Auto Harry & Lib visited Mr Crome Mr Prackwinkel and at Prichards about Berts stock Wea. SUNDAY 9 Ther. Attended Cottonwood Stake Conference both morning & afternoon, Harry & Fred at Ball game ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p121.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 10, 1917 Ther. Had Clover Crop but by [-]ill Brockbank, soon after which it commenced to rain & got very wet. wrote to Chipman M[-] Co for [-]ill of supplies. Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. Beautiful bright morning heard of death of Bro Hansen at Sugar House Wea. WEDNESDAY 12 Ther. [-]ib & Harry went to City with Auto, back at noon made Cider in the PM wrote Mr Arnold as to the [-]ituation of J st. property ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p122.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 13, 1917 Ther. heard from Mrs Green this AM called up Mr Clive at his home made appointment to meet him. wrote to Bert, got stock for Fred. Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. Gathered Apples in the lower orchard for C[---] Wea. SATURDAY 15 Ther. Came to City on Auto and returning made [---] in the afternoon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p123.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 16, 1917 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting [-] Stake House, also Sacrament meeting at Ward House Food & children came out also Lock & family went to Toms for him to come to haul Hay on Tuesday Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther Came to City, and returned on street Car. raked & piled Hay in the PM [-] machine overhauled and greased & oiled. changes 150 Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. met Mr Prackwinkel this [-]M he had [---] from JC Dennison and sent his wife [-]heck for $2000 Got up at the Hay this PM and had Harry & another man with Tom to help 3 hours ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p124.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 19, 1917 Ther. Home all day. went to Larsons but he was not home gathered apples this PM Joshua came to spend the night with 2 horses Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Wrote to Bert this AM went to daily with Auto. H. Green promised to pay assessment on Stock. Joshua started for home at 3 PM - Wea. FRIDAY 21 Ther. Mrs Clive called up to sell some Joy stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p125.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 22, 1917 Ther. came to City, on Car and met the train but it failed to [-] on time, Erin got in at 505 [-]d came out with Harry to [-] Howard Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. Erin and Fred & children [-] get children. Lock and Children all spent the day [-] Cottonwood I went to [-], it being geneological for a day. Sr. McCane came out to address audience Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. [-]ad trouble with battery on on, got Mille[--]y to over haul [-] find trouble came on [-]950 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p126.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 25, 1917 Ther. Went to City with Auto to get repairs but did not succeed it rained most of the day Erin staid in [---] - went to Capitol Bldg about Permit for Cider making pd $525 for Permit Wea.WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Went to City, Bert came home this AM, Erin went up Canyon on his return with Jack [---] st[--]d all night, Bert [---] at night Wea. THURSDAY 27 Ther. Came to City with Auto and took it to shop for 2 chairs Got 50$ from Erin on his his note he left 100$ with me to buy 350 shares of Joy stock we went out home at 5pm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p127.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 28, 1917 Ther. Came in this AM and pd note at Continental Bank of $46 60/100 pd Bert check for $35.00 Erin went back on the 3.30 PM train. Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. Went to City with Auto, and returned at noon and made 9 ½ gal Cider put in Binzoate [---] soda - 1 ½ z Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House. Joseph and [-]is wife & after came on a visit staid all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p128.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 1, 1917 Ther. visited Mr Prackwinkel and arranged to go up Am Fork Canyon to see how much work had been done got back at 2 PM I & Harry made some Cider Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Left on the Outer [---] at 8.15.am. left am Fork at 10 30 am. got to the mill at 12.10 walked up the Canyon to the property but could find no one at sink- came down the Canyon Wea.WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Went to city, and made report to Mr Prackwinkel ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p129.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 4, 1917 Ther. visited Mr Crome who said he would pay during the week wrote Br Chipman at Am Fork - Pd Bert 1500 and J H Clive 6500 Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Came to City and attended Conference. heard Prest Smith & Penrose met Prackwinkel at his office and met Johnson boy, who reported condition at A Fork, Agnes & husband & child at Cottd for visit called up Martineau at his home — Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. Came on the Auto and attended Conference all day met Mr Dennison with Mr Prackwinkel who explained the reason for his selling the balance of the supplies ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p130.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 7, 1917 Ther. Attended Conference all Day, and went to Mary A at night where Louisa and May, and Agnes [---] husband were there for supper, came back to my room Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Went to meet Mr Prackwinkel on the [---] mining Co. got 40 00 from Mr Crome on Rent - Got some chains from Erin by Parcel Post Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. met Mr Hardy at noon who said he would send check, also Mr Martineau, who promised me check wrote D E B and L F enclosed 350 shares of Joy stock sent Mr Arnold 40$ recd from Mr Crome ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p131.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 10, 1917 Ther. wrote to A Nibley at Grants Pass Oregon, about Investment Co at Portland - had the machine at shop, and paid a bill of 700 for repairs Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Came to town, and went to see Mr Prackwinkel and we agreed to send the Johnson boy to have the tools covered at the mine Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Home all day, fixing fence &c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p132.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 13, 1917 Ther. Recd 15000 from Tanner and 10000 from Martineau [-] 700 from math on Rent a/c came out early and I & Harry made Cider, pd the Lund school boys 100 for their work. Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House. Bert went to City to start for Joy Mine at 11 50 PM Fred & children and Lock & family came out Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Harry & Lib went with Car to Magna this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p133.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 16, 1917 Ther. Met M Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. made Cider this AM and then came to City met Bro Moyle, and took up the matter of his change for making the abstract 12 Entries Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. heard Secy [---] at the Theatre on the War [--] and the success [--] of the Bond [---] taken ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p134.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 19, 1917 Ther. Home all day, gathered apples in the PM and brot them to Mill Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Went to City, but got no rent to day. Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Went to church at Stake House Bro Nephi Anderson addressed the Quorum on Personal Integrity and made a very fine talk attended sacrament meeting at 2 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p135.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 22, 1917 Ther. Went to City on street Car and came back at 12.30 — Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Attended funeral of Mer[---] [---]th at Ward House wrote to Erin about the land had Mr Rucker cutting wood [-] days at 200 for day — Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Went to City at noon pd Security abstract Co- 10 00 on a/c of abstract of [-]th East place ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p136.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 25, 1917 Ther. Went to City Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Got Liberty Bonds this AM for Mary A Libbie, K.A & Alma and [---] Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p137.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 28, 1917 Ther. Attended Meeting. at Ward House. Bro Bangeter & Bro Jones done the talking Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Went to City and got back at 1 pm. Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. Went with Car and came at early, Recd 50 [-] from [-] H Tanner on a/c interest Swastika stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p138.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 31, 1917 Ther. Went with Car. saw Prackwinkel and arranged for stock Crome promised a pay 4000 by Saturday Bert in town expecting work Clear weather Wea. THUR. NOV. 1 Ther. Home all day digging Carrots, and putting them in the cellar. Bert shook off the apples on the trees Harry took the machine to City. clear weather Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. Home all day. gathering apples for Cider ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p139.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 3, 1917 Ther. Spent most of the day making Cider Bert helped me with it. loaned Bert 700 check Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Visited some of the High priests in the ward attended meeting at 2 PM it being Fast Day. referrd to the days of 60 years ago when the US sent their troops to Utah Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Harry took machine to Magna, Bert went with him to town. picked up apples till noon paid Millican [-] bill 1450 for Month ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p140.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 6, 1917 Ther. Paid JST Water Rate 925 [-] Crome promised 20$ to day. leaving 75c on my hand from the rents – and the 2000 Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Home all day Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. gathered some apples saw Mr Prackwinkel and got my stock. except the amt, due on the Judgement ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p141.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 9, 1917 Ther. Had Crome rect for 20 $ pd on Rent a/c at Des Bank Phillis & Mrs Burton here for dinner. gathered some apples Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Went to City with machine but came out early. I & Bert g[--]end some apples Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. Meeting at 2pm Elder Forbbe[-] & Sutherland occupied the time. Ford & children & Lock & children came out Bert home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p142.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 12, 1917 Ther. Went to City and pd 18$ on 2 50$ liberty bonds - collected some rent and came out on street Car leaving Harry & Lib in the City. Howard came out to Cut wood [---] whole day Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Howard in acct of rain could not work only about 1 hour. then went back to City. I staid home all day Bert got off to go to [---] place in Morgan Co - Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. It rained most of the night Went on street Car to City. pd Paving Tax Lincoln Ave, saw Woods abou[-] Howards eyes. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p143.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 15, 1917 Ther. Beautiful day. after the rain Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p144.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 18, 1917 Ther. Attended Meeting at Stake House - made report of the High Priests of Winder Ward Sacrament Meeting at Ward House. Harry went to Logan Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Home all day. Wea.TUESDAY 20 Ther. Went to Sugar for Coal and then went to City, on Car. returned with Car Mr Howard came out to fix the pipes in house[-] he made charge of 500 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p145.jpg) Wea.WED. NOV. 21, 1917 Ther. Foggy all morning Wea.THURSDAY 22 Ther. Fogg all day Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. Home all day. Got check from Erin to hay for Joy Milling Co stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p146.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 24, 1917 Ther. Went to City and back by noon Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. It rained all day. did not go to meeting. Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. Beautiful morning – met Prichard, about assessmt of Berts stock, got Hudson rent Phone out of Order since yesterday morning. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p147.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 27, 1917 Ther. Lib pd 10$ towards Bert assessment. – Fred promised 20$ for 2000 shares of the [---]gs Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Home most of the day Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. Home all day. Thanksgiving day – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p148.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 30, 1917 Ther. Went to Murray & paid the Taxes. and gave my check for $375.16 in addition to marys 134.06 and 119.44 making total 628.66 this include[--] Matts Tax on J St property. Wea. SAT. DEC. 1 Ther. Went to City on Street Car. saw Mr Clive at Harrys office he deposited with me [---] of Stock for 1000 shares Oasis for $12500 Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Mild weather. Harry took them machine to city this AM. attended meeting at Ward House it being Fast day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p149.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 3, 1917 Ther. Met Mr Clive at Harrys office and turned over the check Erin had sent for 500 shares of Joy stock & took Cert for 1000 shares oasis stock Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. Went to Sugar House for Coal & then to City on Car Alma & wife quite sick premature birth of twin girls - got 1400 lb Coal Harry & Lib went to see ma at Georges after 6 PM Wea. Jan WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p150.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 6, 1917 Ther. Got 2 Cents of Joy Stock and visited Dr. [---] forty at C S L office but he was not prepared to pay for his. Wea. FRIDAY 7 Ther. Went to Bro Wallace house and saw the remains of his wife who had passed away this morning Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Went to City with machine came out on Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p151.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 9, 1917 Ther. attended funeral of sister Wallace at their residence [---] 2nd Ave City myself Bp Mingetts & Prest Penrose occupied the time in the PM attended Conference at the Stake Tabernacle, Elder [---] S Wells speaker Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p152.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 12, 1917 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 13 Ther. Mr. Ruby moved into the house where Hudson had gone from. Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. came to city and paid 4000 to Liberty Loan, and wrote letter to Elizabeth Bushnell. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p153.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 15, 1917 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at stake House and Ward Meeting at 2 pm - Almas wife came home Harry went to Logan Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p154.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 18, 1917 Ther. Got credit for Hardy [-] check Wea. WEDNESDAY 19 Ther. Met Green & Turner at Bagleys office, they had in view a Compromise with Clive about Joy property- Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Spent most of the day trying to find Turner & Green but did not suceed came home in the 12.26 car got 10¢ from Crome on rent a/c - Mary went home this AM wrote to LT. & Erin and Literary Digest ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p155.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 21, 1917 Ther. Green phoned to meet him at 10 AM Beautiful weather met Green at Harrys office. had visit from [---] Halliday & wife Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. heard from Green this AM Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. attended Meeting at Ward House. Elders Steffanson & Turner. occupied the time on the life of Jesus Christ & Joseph Smith ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p156.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 24, 1917 Ther. Went to City and met Bro Green who was disappointed in not getting money for 1st pay t to Clive. Nina Locks wie died at 7 AM, after 2 weeks illness - Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. a sad christmas for us when Locks wife lay a [---] at his home. staid home all day, got letter from Dawson and wrote him a letter Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Attended funeral of Nina at Forest Dale Ward at 1 PM Elders D W Moffatt, John M Whittaker & C H Hart occupied the time very profitably ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p157.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 27, 1917 Ther. Clear Weather very little snow so far this winter went to city met Green & Turner. and on promise [-]dvanced them 100$ to pay mon off Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Met with Turner and Green. at which they had proposed to take in the Close interest. they had now pd 150000 as first payment visited Utah Oil Co works at with Salt Lake in Co of John C Howard & WR Wallace Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. met with L Gallacher and talked on stock proposition and talk with Thos Williams who is interested in Joy Stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p158.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 30, 1917 Ther. Met at Ward House for sacrament meeting and was called to make a few remarks in connexion with Br LeChiminant. Bro Hehn, Bro F Cornwall - Wea. MONDAY 31 Ther. went to City and met Green who ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p159.jpg) 2 Jan 1917 1917. NOTES FOR 1918 [---] Service Salt Lake 3rd Dist 1st Week 2 days & Mileage [-] 2nd " 5 " " 3 " 5 " " 4 " 4 " " [-]1 — 2 [-] 18 days 66.60 Feb 2 — 2 days Paid " 9 — 5 " 15 — 2 " 23 — 3 " 12 days 36 00 27 miles at 20[-] 5 40 Feb 26/17. $41.40 Pd Bert B[--]ckbank 1917 Jan 27. Cash 1 25 Mch 20 " 3.00 May 8 " 2 00 " 11 " 7 50 L. B Meyer a[--] Bal [-]Jan 1917 800.00 May 28 applied [---] 50 00 750.00 May 28 Balance [---] her C[---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p160.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Isaac Brockbank ordained H. P. & set apart 2nd Counselor to Bp E & sheets of 8th Ward S. L. City. 25 May 1871 by E. Hunter ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p161.jpg) [--]17 ADDRESS TELEPHONE Henry Green [--] 28 To Cash 200 00 for which I got note, due 28 July 1917, at 8 % interest Aug 1/17 Recd Jay Milling stock 10500 balance due $99.00 Norman Dawson 24 Upper Oak st Windermere England ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p162.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE H Priesto Winder Ward 1917 Jh Cornwall B Williams 6[-] " 46 Henry Erickson " 47 J.P. Brockbank " 36 Marshal Helm " 69 Evan Jones " 47 S Brockbank " 79 Alvin Fuller " 48 Nm Bawden " 72 [---] Robinson " 69 [---] Peterson " 52 Cyrus Neff " 62 [-] Alfred Solomon " 80 W[-] M Boam " 57 [-] Lars A Larson " 55 Th[-] Flendersen " 66 [-] W. J Shanon " 75 Eph H Williams " 73 Saml Oliver " 76 Peter LeChemimant " 75 John E. Smith " 62 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p163.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE D E Brockbank 136 . 7th Ave San Francisco E H Hobbs 684 Locust st Portland A Jones 458 So 5th West Provo E T Molineux 101 Bridge St. Manshester Mr E Griffiths 1 Lead St. St Helens Lun[---] Sept. 81 years 26 July 1841 Dec 25 1840 Nov 15 1841 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p164.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE L H Brockbank 1914 July 18 To Cash 30.00 1915 June 17 " " 50.00 1914 Credit Aug 8. 500 Sep 8. 5.00 Oct 5 5.00 1915 Feb 5. 500 besides bal at Des Bank Geo MBrockbank 1914 June 27 check 10.00 July 31 " 35 00 besides bal of note at Des Bank L J. Brockbank <1917> Jan[-] To Ledger a/c 1348.90 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p165.jpg) INSURANCE EXPIRATION Company Amount Premium Expires Alma Bird Magna Mill Salt Lake Co — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p166.jpg) 1917 MEMORANDA Date Dolls. Cts Stock Investments Share Swastika Copper Co 10.000 Lead Bect Mining Co 1000 Am Fork copper [---] Co Metropolotan [---] Co 3.200 Mr Meye a/c 109.75 Bal Int 1916 31.00 78 75 Principal 50 00 Int to [---] 28 75 28 00 75 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p167.jpg) MEMORANDA Date Dolls. Cts. [-]916 Liff[-]c B Meyer Dec 30 By Griffin 20.00 To [---] lumber 1.75 Feb 6 By Griffin 10.00 """ 10.00 Mch 2 " " 25.00 Apl 2 " " 25.00 Apl 26 check for 100lb [-] 5.60 May 5 By Griffin 21.50 111.50 175 May 28 app[---]on [---] 1039 95 Balance of Note — [---]—750 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p168.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date Drawers Time Notes & a/c[-]-P. S Loorsey- 7 1350 00 P. Hendricksen 8 750 00 F. W. Cope 8 300 00 L H. Brockbank 300 00 Rose Leadbetter 8 3000 00 L R Martineau 7 5465 00 Herriman Stock 6. 8 5125 00 Libbie B Meyer 800 00 D E. Brockbank 100 00 Swaslika Copper [---] 2000 00 L. G. Hardy 10 500 00 Woolley 7 1200 00 J. L. Miller 7 1250 00 Singmol[-] 10 100 00 JW Howard mc[--] 8 150 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p169.jpg) RECEIVABLE No. Where Payable Due Amount Paid up Mch 29 June 29. Sep 29. Dec 29 12.66 May 1 Aug 1 Nov 1 Feb 1 23.65 Jan 1 Ap 1 July 1 Oct 1 15 00 Mch 14 June 14 Sep 14 Dec 14 6.00 Mch 1 June 1 Sep 1 Dec 1 60 00 pd Int [---] Dec 21/16 Jan 15 Apl 15 July 15 Oct 15 102 50 Int [---] [---] 56 00 Feb 1 May 1 Aug 1 Nov 1 Feb 1 May 1 Aug 1 Nov 1 [---] 1 Mch 1 June 1 Sep 1 21 00 [---]1 Mch 1 June 1 Sep 1 18.95 [---]5 Mch 15 June 15 Sep 15 2 50 [---] 9 Sep 9. Dec 9. Mch 9. 3.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p170.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date To whom given Time Jan 1 1917 F. C Johnson $ 50.00 this amt pd him for stock in fraudulent Mining scheme - M. A. Brockbank Jan 1 By Balance [-] 8.67 2 26 To Car[---] 1.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p171.jpg) PAYABLE No. Where Payable Due Amount [-]916 K H Brockbank Nov 15 By check. Smith 100.00 Dec 30 " " " 50 00 1916 Taxes 119.94 150.00 Tithing pd 18.00 17 Fully Water 3.60 Feb 23 check - 15.00 Mch 17 Draft 20 00 176 54 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p172.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT— JANUARY Date Received Paid 2 Duvall - 3 003 casey - 6 00 8 Jot reed - 3 00 9 Duvall 1 50 rect. 11 Antinson 3 50 " Kraut - 6 00 20 J H Reed - 3 00 23 Broberg 4 00 34 00 Delinquent 11 Mowery 6 00 " Howard 5 00 " Smith 6 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p173.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY Date Received Paid 4 Bert Brockbk 4 Rail fare to 1.00 Sph York 2 95 8 3 Shirts— 3.00 " Bread & Meat 35 9 Car Tickets 1.00 12 do— 50 17 do— 50 18 Cement Pipe 75 " Black Vest 2 50 20 Bread & Cakes 75 23 [-] vest 2 50 " Car Tickets 1 00 " Bread & Milk 90 26 Car Tickets 2 00 27 [---] 90 " Meat <17.5> Bread[---] 2 10 " Best Brockbk 1 25 23 95 29 Meat & Bread 45 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p174.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT-FEBRUARY Date Received Paid 11 Kraut 6 00 12 Reid - 3 00 15 Sanderson 4 00 " An[---]on 3 50 17 Hudson [---] 7 00 20 Mowery 6 00 " Broberg - 4 00 " Casey 6 00 28 Reid 4 00 113 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p175.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Date Received Paid Paid out [-]5 Ham & c 1 70 17 Ham & c 1 25 Car Tickets Bert - 1 00 24 Butter & Meat 1 00 " Milk 36 Sugar [---] 80 Corn for chicken 3 00 Car Ticket[-] 2 50
----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p176.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH Date Received Paid 10 Kraut 6 00 12 Antonson 3 50 " Duvall 5 00 " Casey 6 00 15 Reid 4 00 " Sanderson 4 00 19 Duvall 3 00 rect for 27 Duvall 4 00 January 35 50 23 Hudson 7 00 42 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p177.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH Date Received Paid 12 R R Fare to " Spanish Fork 2 95 " 1 pr Shoes 1 50 15 Car Ticket 2 00 " rep[-] Roof 2 75 Chicken Feed 4 70 Mr. Crome July 9 By Cash W. A. 30 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p178.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Date Received Paid 2 Reid 3 00 7 Duvall 4 00 [---] 9 Duvall -- 4 00 Feb- 11 Monday 6 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Antonson 3 50 1/5 of M[-]Casey ----- 1 00 [---] 13 Sanderson 4 00 23 Duvall 4 00 rec[-] for Mch 11 Hudson 7 00 [-] 22 May 28 [---] Ruby 3 00 30 Reid 3 00 48 50 Broberg 5 00 Howard 2 00 55 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p179.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Date Received Paid Apl 30 pd Keyson " for [---] 4 00 Ree[---] Pettit Co 3 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p180.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Date Received Paid 6 Now Rudy 3.00 8 Duwall - 5.00 11 Kraut - 6.00 " Antonson 3 50 16 Mowery 6 00" " Duvall 3 00 " Sanderson 4 00 19 Howard 5 00 26 Broberg 4 00 " Hudson 7 00 28 Duvall 4 00 50 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p181.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY [---] Received Paid [---] Groceries— 3 20 [---] Car Book— 2 00 Groceries 1 40 Bert Brockbank 2 00 ["}" written to the right of the below three lines followed by this number: "7 50"] [---] Bert Brockbank R. R Fare 5 50. 7 50 Cash to him 2 00. [---] Pd for offered bo[--] 1 00 [---] Car Book 2 00 June 19 Bert sent me 7 00 as part payment on money advanced to him— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p182.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Date Received Paid 2 Stella Reed 3 00 4 Mr Ruby 2 00 11 " Ruby 4 00" " Howard 1 00 " " Diwall 4 00 rect " " Kraut 6 00 " " Mowery 6 00 18 " Diwall 4 00 " Stella Reed 3 00 " Sanderson 4 00 22 Hudson 7 00 44 00 Anderson 3 50 47 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p183.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Date Received Paid 10 Fare to Sp Fork 2 50 11 Water Meter 8 00 " Tithing 20 00 " Ham & Bacon 7 55 28 R. McDonald 2 00 J F Johnson 50 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p184.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT-JULY Date Received Paid 2 Duvall 4 00 June rect " Ruby 6 00 " Howard 2 00 " S Johnson 3 00 11 Mrs Kraut 6 00 11 Antonson 3 50 11 Johnson 3 00 " Mowery - 6 00 13 Sanderson 4 00 16 Duvall 4 00 22 Hudson 7.00 48.50 Broberg paid up to March20th July 20 4 Months at 4 00 16 00 pd dpl 30 5 00 " May 26 4 00 9 00 July 20 Bal dice $7.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p185.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Date Received Paid July 8th spent on the water at 5th So Meter 8 00 50 ft extension 18 05 $26 05 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p186.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT-AUGUST Date Received Paid 1 Ruby 4 00 1 Duvall 4 00 rect 7 Johnson 3 00 13 Ruby 2 00 " Duvall 4 00 " Broberg 15 00 " Mowery 6 00 " Kraut 6 00 22 Hudson 7 00 " Antonson 3 50 27 Duvall 4 00 rect 58 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p187.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Date Received Paid [-]0 R R Fair 1 65 " Stage Fare 5 00 " Meals 1 00 " [--] Dawson 10 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p188.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Date Received Paid [-] Mr Ruby - 6. 00 rect 11 " Duvall 4 00 rect " Kraut 6 00 rect " Mowery 6 00 rect 13 " Johnson 3 00 " Sanderson 4 00 " Antonson 3 50 rect 22 Hudson - 7 00 rect 25 Broberg 4 00 rect Duvall 4 00 rect 29 Johnson 4 00 51 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p189.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Date Received Paid 5 F. Arnold 65 50 " Vinson 10 -- " " 13 Am Fork Queen 20 45 check 22 check for " 2000 shares " Silver Dipper " stock 15 00 27 Water Tax 10 00 chester ave " Prichard 15 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p190.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Date Received Paid 3 Ruby - 6 00 rect 8 Johnson - 2 00 11 Mowry - 6 00 rect " Kraut - 6. 00 rect " Sanderson 4 00 co " Smith 7 00 co ' Duvall 4 00 — 20 Antonson 3 50 rect Broberg 4 00 rect 22 Hudson 7 00 rect 29 Ruby 6 00 rect " Duvall 4 00 rect 59.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p191.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Date Received Paid 2 Parms Th[-]" Wordmancee - 10 53 Sanderson 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p192.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMER Date Received Paid 12 Mowery 6 00" Kraut 6 00 " Duvall 5 00 15 [-] 14 Smith 7 00" Sanderson 4 00 11. [--] 20 Antonson 3 50 21 Broberg 4 00 26 Hudson 7.00 42 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p193.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Date Received Paid 14 60 Treasures 1 Wd 7 78 farm Green — 6[---] Ed Howard 1 Days work ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p194.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Date Received Paid 11 Mowery 6 00 " Kraut 6 00 13 Sanderson 4 00 " Smith 7 00 " Antonson 3 00 16 Duvall 5 00 20 Broberg 5 00 27 Antonson 50 31 Duvall 3 00 39.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p195.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Date Received Paid 11 Security Co 5 00 pd on abstract to Moyle ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p197.jpg) no of Pension 6049. J. H. Reed Pocatello Ida Mr Lundberg 1034 E. 2nd So 857 So. 6th East Wheat Co acres Oats. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F17_p198.jpg) KA Brockbank Dastaneda apt 172 ½ 51 Rose Ave Jan 25/17 occar Parkk Bible lea[-] 9th Chapter 1st Corinthia[--] [--] chap Deuteronomy Book of Daniel Jan 31/17[-] $66 00 Pd Roches Embrocation Mr Edwards & Son 157 Queen St[---] London Drch Dacuht & Franky n Co. v H M Green— Hardy Wa[-] 50 52 35 77 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p036.jpg) Remembrancer Name Isaac Brockbank Residence Holliday P.O.Box 147 Telephone No.4322 Business Address Murray RD 4 Telephone No. Watch No. Case No. Airship Automobile No.5710 Motorcycle No. Bicycle No. Bank Book No. Safe Deposit Box No. Laundry Mark Size of Hat Gloves " Hosiery Cuffs " Collars Shoes " Underwear " Necktie Shirts Company Premium Due Fire Ins. Policy Life Ins. Policy In case of accident notify ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p037.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 1, 1918 Ther. Home until afternoon then went to Midvale to see Lilly Howard & her family Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. Went to Sugar House 1600lb Goal from Bamborger, got wood that Green wanted to meet me at 1 PM in City. Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. Went to City, and hunted for Green but did not find him went to depot to see Dr. Foutz about Joy stock, he asked me to come back at 2 PM Tomorrow Allen was here to rake weeds him maneure. Mrs Rob Harman visited this PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p038.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 4, 1918 Ther. Went to City with Auto and got piping to make furnace for house, got horse shod Green went down to the mine last night Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Went to City after putting up smoke stack for furnace at a cost of $2600 exchanged 10,000 shares of Swastika stock, for new issue went back on the 2.30 PM Car Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. attended Fast Meeting at Ward House Geo & the children. Fred & children and Look & children came out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p039.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 7, 1918 Ther. raining this AM. started to snow. came with Auto to city. Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. came to City and went to CSL Depot, and stamped stock for [-] H Clive sold to Dr Pfoutz and sent stock to Erin for Mr Stewart. met Green. then went to Patriarch John Neffs funeral and then came back to City Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. came in & met Turner and Green at Harrys office, promised of the deal goes thru $120000 wrote to Nate & sent him notice of resolution exempting assessments ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p040.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 10, 1918 Ther. Met Harrison Brockbank at Hotel Utah and spent 1/2 hour with him. previous to his going away to Denver & the east met Mr Turner & Green at Lars A Larson pd 100% on his note. Ma quite sick to day. Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Snow this AM - got letter from Nate yesterday - and came to City, met Turner & Green at Harry's office - on my return home signed Larsons release promised Turner 1,00000 on Joy stock security Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. Snow heavy this morning about 12 inches brot Howard pair of shoes, took Stock from Green for 1,000$ for 60 days at 8% ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p041.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN 13, 1918 Ther. attended Sacrament meeting at 2 PM [--]ster Jeremy of Wasatch Ward Ensign Stake was the speaker in the interest of the primary association Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. Went to City and met Bro Green who had purchased a report of Joy Mine- [-]stormy all day came out early Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. Went in with Auto Car the snow being bad to go there, staid until the 12.25 Car served notice on Johnson to pay rent or quit ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p042.jpg) Wea.WED. JAN. 16, 1918 Ther. Met Green at 10 AM and read report he had made Paid for my Liberty loans pd Ma B her money Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Home all day, Martineau sent word paid 100$ at Bank- Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Went to City, met Green at Harrys office - met WR Wallace and heard Erin Howard was in City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p043.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 19, 1918 Ther. Went to City & met Mr Turner & his brother, they had not heard anything [---]ncher of the Joy deal Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Drove to the stake house to the Quorum Meeting at 10 AM Elder L R Martineau was the speaker. on the thought of How to transmit to the coming generation. the benefit of experience of Pioneers to this land Erin Howard came out in car Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. Went to City on street Car. plenty of snow on the ground got letter from Mrs Griffith of [-] Helens being 42 days in transit. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p044.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 22, 1918 Ther. Home all day. Mr Howard came out on 8.30 Car, and sawed wood all day and went back on the 5.15 pm put word in cellarin PM— Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. mild weather for several days Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. getting ready to go after Coal in turning the wagon round I fell off the seat and hurt my shoulder very bad, went to Sugar House and got 1500 lb Coal Bert came home from Turners ranch ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p045.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 25, 1918 Ther. shoulder quite bad this AM being anxious to find if any bones were hurt, went to see Dr Brown, who upon examination said their was no bones hurt met with Kimball at Winder Hotel, where he had meeting called for 2 PM Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Lib went to Locks to care for the house while the children went to be baptised at the Tabernacle font Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Attended the Funeral of Elder Hyrum M. Smith at 1 PM, at Tabernacle 46 years of age appendicitis ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p046.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 28, 1918 Ther. Went to City Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Went to City had talk with Johnson at house about rent Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Home all day. Lib & her ma went to Lillian Howards at Midvale, got back at 5.35 PM — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p047.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 31, 1918 Ther. Went to City this AM met Br Green nothing to report of Joy Property wrote to Erin and got letter form him, of Arden being called to San Diego. Wea. FRI. FEB. 1 Ther. Went to City, and met Kimball & his party about Centrifical Co staid till after 4 oclock got letter from Erin that Arden had gone to San Diego for Service. Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther had a very dizzy spell [--]is AM. came to Sugar House with horse and then on Car to City.- [-]ot credit at Bank and paid Fagg Bros 545. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p048.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 3, 1918 Ther. had very poor night from some cause unknown to me went to Fast Meeting, and paid 10$ towards the Stake House Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Went to City, met Green and went to Jennings office, about Books of Oasis Co. came back on 11.30 Car. Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. my arm pains me a good deal, on a far of [---], home a [---] from hot water for the went on the later urban to Taylorsville to attend the funeral of Joseph Lindsay at 1 PM came back to Murray & took car for home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p049.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 6, 1918 Ther. Home all day, expecting to go to funeral of A P Kester but did not go as my arm hurt me so much, Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Went to City sent pay to Babson Bros for 2 months on Records 3 35 But got 1346lb Coal at [---]tes Coal yard 4 35/100 Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. Home all day Bert went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p050.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 9, 1918 Ther. Went to City, and left my Deary in Post Office Bldg and did not miss it till I got home, I immediately went back, but failed to hear of it Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. Attended meeting at 2 PM Elder Larson and Elder Draper occupied the time profitably. May A sick has dizzy spells Alma wife also poorly Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Went to City by way of Chester Ave, and then walked to 5th South pla[--]. failed to meet Bro Kimball - met Mr Crome and got back my Deary at the Post Office ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p051.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 12, 1918 Ther. Cloudy tho mild weather wrote to Nate this AM — Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Agreed to take 2000 shares [---] Kimball stock — Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Went to City and paid Green 100c on a/c of Arizona Gold Stock met Tanner at Winder ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p052.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 15, 1918 Ther. Met Turner again this AM had long talk with H C Kimball on conditions at the Gold Mine and religious topics relating to my knowledge of his parents & Grand Parents Howard came out and done days work sawing wood Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Met with Turners, and they arranged for loan of $9000 00 from Coalville Bank - he and Williams & [-] & ac[-]Turner Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. attended Meeting at the Ward House. Conference at 10 AM and 2 PM had an interesting time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p053.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 18, 1918 Ther. Met with the two T[--]mers and after waiting all day finally got the [---] and look up the stock from [---]. and arranged for [---] of balanse— [illegible line] Bank for Hs[---], and took alf [---] note [---] 2200 Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Went to City and met T[---] at Stewarts Office, but he had not sent checks to Coal ville. and consequently there was delay, in getting the stock from [---] Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. In town [---]day, met T[---] & Sten[---] at [---] and Hotel. had no word [---] teratville, as short [---] wa[-] nothing done with the Stock, Came home on the [---]. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p054.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 21, 1918 Ther. Met with Turner and Green and recd Stock Cert 100 - for 52345 shares Joy Milling Co. met Johnson at 5th So and he promised some money on Monday — Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Went in on the 12.15 Car it being a holiday the stores were all closed did not see Turner or Green, went to Dr Morton at 1.30 PM- he gave me prescription and examined my shoulder, said it would come all right Lock and children were out for the day Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Bert did not come last night met Turner & Green who were getting in the Joy Stock for E[-]cron came back & got my stock and took rect for same & brot out the stock & made copy of same made check to Green for 50$ met Cope who could do nothing for some time yet ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p055.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 24, 1918 Ther. Dull cloudy day, Arm not any better apparently, made Copy of Stock to be placed in escrow with merchants Bank Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Went to Bank and found 36 Certificates not endorsed, so that they could be put in Escrow. wrote to Mr Turner, the conditions got Mr Williams. Bauer to sign came out on 3.30 Car Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Mary Ann had dizzy spell this AM. I went to City got the signature of W J Burton, got statement of Herriman Farm my brother Joshua came out for short visit, his son Merrill at the hospital ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p056.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 27, 1918 Ther. Went to City, and left Certificates with M Ashton. pd note at Continental Bank Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. met Turner & book the Certificate, and had them witnessed, so that there could be no objections Wea. FRI. MARCH 1 Ther. Went to City & met Turner & Green - and Tanner ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p057.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 2, 1918 Ther. Went to City met Green at 10 AM pd him balance on the 300$ — Wea. SUNDAY 3 Ther. Went to Hospital at 1.15 PM visited Merrill Brockbank and Taylors wife, who were both doing well, wrote to Joshua at Spanish Fork Mrs Dr Scholefield called at House Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Very blustery all night went to City on Car Bert brot 1400 lb Coal got Duvall 300 and Brown 6000 Miller 21 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p058.jpg) Wea. TUES., MARCH 5, 1918 Ther. Home all day – wrote to Portland and Babson Chicago me losing check got Pension this AM. snowing most of the day Wea. WEDNESDAY 6 Ther. Snowing this AM- went to City, saw Turner who was making ready to go to mine – Let Bert have 12$ to go with - Bert took bedding to depot Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Went to City this AM and met Turner & Green, expecting to fix some [--]ome with Tracy on the Track. but nothing was done so came back went to the hospital to see Merrill Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p059.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 8, 1918 Ther. South wind blowing, snow going off quite fast staid home all day - Bert went to City at noon but accomplished nothing Turner still not ready, not having arranged for the truck Wea. SATURDAY 9 Ther. Got ready for Meeting attended Conference at 10 AM J L McMurrin, was the main speaker. went to City and met Turner & his brother, they said they would have matters fixed in few days. Bert went on the night train to Oasis Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. attended Conference at the stake house, apostle Grant was the principal speaker attended the funeral of Frank Brintons Son at Holliday ward House W.W R[--]er principal speaker ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p060.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 11, 1918 Ther. Went to City and got 300 from Johnson, and 600 from Kraut no word from Turner [---] Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther. Went to City and met Green at Mc Intyre Bldg- no word from Turner, on my return on Car missed my purse with over 900 on it met Bro Kimball, and also Bro Cope, at his office Wea.WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Turner & Green went to the Joy Mine, got 75$ from Cope on Interest a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p061.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 14, 1918 Ther. visited Tanner on Hardy a/c nothing doing Wea. FRIDAY 15 Ther. Home all day. Harry came to City with Auto Home all day — Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. came to City with Auto bargained for some Flour from Albert ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p062.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 17, 1918 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake House with Bro LeChemenant drove the horse. Ward meeting at which Mrs Ruter occupied most of the time — Wea. MONDAY 18 Ther. got letter from Bert. pd Ma Brockbk her money she still quite weak from effects of sickness went to City, and returned on Car got load of Coal in the PM. very blustery wind all day. Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Home all day, nothing doing it being cold and blustery — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p063.jpg) Wea. WED., MARCH 20, 1918 Ther. hauled some fire wood up from lower orchard went with buggy after the spring wagon wheel pd Scott 200 repairs on Wagon & shaft Wea. THURSDAY 21 Ther. Home all day — wrote to Bert and Bro Green at Joy Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Went to City, and deposited 15$ at Bank — Mary B came here to visit, S[---]y Howard here to do some cleaning — pd her 200 for work ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p064.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 23, 1918 Ther. Went to City with Harry in the Auto – came back on the 10 25 Car – Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM John H Bowden & Br Bangiter occupied the time – Fred & family, L[-]ck George & J.C Howard called at house Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Beautiful day. no frost ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p065.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 26, 1918 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 27 Ther. Got letter from Green and Bert. as to conditions at Joy more. they had not moved the platform at Switch Pd balance on Chevrolet machine and look up papers Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Wrote to Bert and Green and Erin From the City - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p066.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 29, 1918 Ther. Went to City with Harry in Auto - nothing doing so came back Wea. SATURDAY 30 Ther. Had a poor night, my stomach bothered me very much - Wea. SUNDAY 31 Ther. Visited with Br LeChemenant Bro Solomon and Bro Dan Lambert ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p067.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 1, 1918 Ther. Went to City, and returned on Car. felt miserable all day stomach trouble — Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Went on Car with Harry it commenced snowing and continued until noon met Green, and heard from Bert Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Went to City and met Bro Green, who said he would Ashton about the White Savage a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p068.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 4, 1918 Ther. Home all day hauled up some logs from lower end of Orchard Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Attended Conference heard Prest truth. and Bro Lund and Prest, Call[--] occupied the time in the AM - met with the Kimballs at the Windsor Hotel, on the Centrifugal business. Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. Attended Conference Geo A Smith ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p069.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 7, 1918 Ther. Met in the Assembly Hall Elder [-] L McMurrin in charge Elder Sylvester C Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Came to City, Bertha Bu[-]lee went to Cottd on visit no word from Bowman yet Harry been sick for 3 days able to be up Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. met Crownover and Mr Tracy and later Green found ore had not been acted at Switch, met Crome with [---]al promise ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p070.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 10, 1918 Ther. Home all day, got 525/60 Bus Potatoes from Tom Howard at 50 pr b[--] got 1550 lb Coal at Sugar rain came down so I got wet Wea.THURSDAY 11 Ther. Went to City, met Green at Harrys office he said he would come down tomorrow Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p071.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 13, 1918 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Attended meeting at Ward House, Elder Savage and Cutler, occupied the time M A Brockbank went to Priesthood Meeting at Stake House Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. [illegible deletion] Arbor day Green came out, and fixed the Toilet ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p072.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 16, 1918 Ther. Went to City and bought Bond for M A B — Got 3500 from savings Bank Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. Went to City on the 1.15 Car to meet Br Kimball, but he did not show up until later went to 5th so. and then wrote note to Jones, waited until 6.55 PM for Harry to get back from Garfield Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. Went to City. this morning on Car, read report of Talmage on property in Arizona ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p073.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 19, 1918 Ther. waiting for Green to fix Sink Water Jacket, he spent most of the day here going on the 6.15 PM Car Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Went to City, and attended Funeral of David Keith husband of Mary Ferguson who died of Pneumonia after a short sickness Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Attended H. P. Quorum Meeting at Stake house Prest Miller occupied most of the time very profitably - meeting at 2 PM delegation from Granite Theology class of young folks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p074.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 22, 1918 Ther. spent the forenoon in the garden leveling up some ground - went to City on the 1 15, and met Mr Jones at 5th South St Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Got 50$ from Martineau on a/c Green came out on the 12 30 Car and worked here all afternoon on the Toilet & Water jacket, and went home on the 6.15 PM Wea.WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Met Green at Harrys office. paid him check for $4000 on Kimballs a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p075.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 25, 1918 Ther. Went to City with Car and had a Fuller Valve placed on the engine, as a saver of Gas and to mor[-]ase the power came out on for the 2 30 Car wrote to Turner and met Green who go[-]s to the mine tonight Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Sunshine & no rain the ground very dry. Br Green went to Joy Mine last night Liberty Day as a holiday by Proclamation of Prest Wilson. Harry went to City in the PM Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. Home all morning heard of Albert Brockbank baby being dead. funeral at 2 pm attended funeral Isaac spoke Bro Everett. I closed many Spanish Fork people came up ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p076.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 28, 1918 Ther. visited Bro Dan Lambert at his home with Bro LeChemenant and administered to him. and while there Dr Stauffer came there and attended Ward Meeting Elders Smith & Bawden were speakers wrote to Bert by Fred Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Home all forenoon talked with L[-] Hardy at 315 PM. Harry got exchange of Auto lines. to pay 37 50 on new l[--]es came home on auto Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. met Green this AM. he left the mine last night at 8 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p077.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 1, 1918 Ther. Went to City with Harry visited TA Williams on Joy matters and found he did not have much in th[-]s [---] for property wrote W.A Turner at Ogden about loan at Coalville Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. Went in with Harry and tried to find Jones but failed - H Green said the Directors had their meeting at TA Williams Office Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. Home all morning expecting letter from Tanner went on [---] 15 PM Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p078.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 4, 1918 Ther. Went to City, but did not accomplish any thing Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at 2 PM. Wea. MONDAY 6 Ther. Went to City, and saw Williams but got no satisfaction on the Joy property ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p079.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 7, 1918 Ther. Went to City and met Green but he had no word grom Turner, went to see Fire Chest about chimney, and he said it would be all right Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. Found on examining the chimney that cement pip was too havey, so ordered galvanized pipe to be put up, cost 250 talked with Green but accomplished nothing Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Home all day, got shoe on horse & then got coal at sugar House got 1 bus Wheat from Alma to be returned ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p080.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 10, 1918 Ther. started to go to Coalville at 10.30 AM from the City, got to Coalville at 2 PM, met Mr Pingree & arranged for carrying the [---], had lunch with Br West made him offer of 1.00000. for my interest in property Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Came to City on the machine, wrote to Alf Turner about the interest on Coalville loan Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. Attended Meeting at the Ward House. representations of Geneological society were there to represent the interest of the Society. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p081.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 13, 1918 Ther. [-]ame on machine to City, and called at Windsor street got rent from Mowery & [---]. wrote Nate about the [---], met the Cas[--]s at Williams office, who outlined an agreement for an extension Wea. TUESDAY 14 Ther. met Turner & Green, and went to Williams office. Green reported that he could not get the money he had expected, got back my stock from the escrow made offer to LaPearl to pay him 10 000 to make a sale of the property Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. Went to City this AM and sent my check for interest on the money borrowed from Coalville Bank 4500 for 3 months ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p082.jpg) Wea.THUR. MAY 16, 1918 Ther. Came to City & went to J St, and got from Crome check for $5000 on real a/c wrote Mr Arnold & son & him 4000 Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. came to City on 12.15 PM met Green at Harrys office went to Co bldg with Bert to see Nester but did not find him gave Bert 5 00 and took order for 25$ on Joy Co. pd MAB.10.00 Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. Went to City and had talk with Green ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p083.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 19, 1918 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting [---] Stake House, Prest Miller and [--]ecson. [---] Ericson occupied the [--]me, Red Cross speakers at Meeting in the PM [-]red & family, Allen Howard and [-]amily visited Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. Harry took car early and went to Brigham City met Tanner & his brother who had met McCart in the City, who had represented that the Godbes would make investigation of the property gave Fohlin a short [---] of my life for his book & pd him $200 & to pay 150 when the book is out Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. Came to City with Harry, met [---] at Harrys office went to Allen Howards office, he read the report of Mr P[--]t as to the Joy Mine, made some recommendation that was reasonable, wrote to [---] T[---]er & Mr Pingree at Coal ville ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p084.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 22, 1918 Ther. Came to City by horse to Sugar and on my return took 1330 lb Coal home, and unload[--] saw Allen Howard but did not get report, wrote to met Br Grace on the street, who was trying to get Br Crame excused from draft service Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. Came to City with Harry this AM met Green and then got Report from Mr Baucer who said he had not looked over it yet. took it to Allen Howard who said he would have Mr [---] look it over. got some tomatoes plants & put them in Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. Went to City and got letter written by TA Williams explanatory of the position of the company, and the [---] for collecting the assessment Saw Green, returned at 130 PM with Harry. watered the tomato[--] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p085.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 25, 1918 Ther. Went to City and talked with Williams. no word from Tanner at all. came out on the 125 PM wrote to Elizabeth inclosing letter from Reed Smoot, about the Pension of John Bushnell Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther. Attended the Primary conference at Ward House Alma went to Fairview on yesterday, George came out for breakfast, Fred & his folks came down in the PM - Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther. Went to City and found Mr Tanner was engaged at [---] so he could not come down. phoned to him and found that he would come down the next day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p086.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 28, 1918 Ther. Pd [---] & Paving Tax waited for Mr Turner in the Mc[---] Bldg. finally called Mr Williams at Ogden, who had not heard of Mr Turner found that all was not in Ogden, came home & [---] heard that Turner was in the City Wea. WEDNESDAY 29 Ther. Came to City with Harry, and found Turner at Williams office had some talk with him at the Grand Hotel, said he would get his brother to get a loan for her [---] heard that [---]s had been placed on ore at the mine Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Decoration day, had a heavy rain last night. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p087.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 31, 1918 Ther. Went to Ogden on 11 oclock Elective, met Alf Turner at [-]5th St, and after talking the situation, went for drive then [-]he City took 2.30 PM, and got to Salt Lake 3.45 went to Paige CO [---] met Crome on the street Wea. SAT. JUNE 1 Ther. [illegible deletion] [illegible deletion] [---] Went to City with Harry, and came back on 2 30 PM Car, g Wea SUNDAY 2 Ther. Went to Fast Meeting at Ward House, and walked back - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p088.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 3, 1918 Ther. Came to City on street car, no word from Tanner all day, saw Hardy who had returned from the Swastika they had lots of ore in sight, he proffered to sell stock at 10c pr share. I told him I preferrd my money Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. Went to City, waited most of the day, came out at 3 oclock no word from Turner. visited at Taylorsville Br Frame & Bro Haigh met Engineer Cannon who had let the job of Patrolman to p[---] sheets Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. Spent the day until 1230 in City. nothing doing - TA Williams said he was going to Coast tomorrow - met Green at his office, met Hardy who said he had offer of stock at 8c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p089.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 6, 1918 Ther. [-]alled Green this AM said he had Her from Turner Wea. FRIDAY 7 Ther. Came to City and sent letter to [-] A Turner of the situation, and got one at home from him, Green had [---] extended for sale of stock to July of 18 Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Came to City, and tried to get keep on to fix the roof but failed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p090.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 9, 1918 Ther. Home all day - except at meeting time. Bp and myself & Br Larson & Geo Williams occupied the time Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. came to town on Auto, got letter from Alf Turner, came home on the 11 25 AM. Crome had done nothing on the Rent - got Turners new note for 2250$ Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. Went to City with Harry spent the whole day, waiting for Turner at the office wrote to Harrison Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p091.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 12, 1918, Ther. Grace called to meet at 11 AM Went to M[-]ss[-]n no word from Crome met Grace at 11.30, the men [---] the Farm had struck for m[--]e [---], met Jones at 5th So - B[---] came out in the evening [--]d I bargained for him to paper [---] Duvall room Wea. THURSDAY 13 Ther. Wrote to WA Turner, and [-]ent his note cancelled Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p092.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 15, 1918 Ther. Went to City, visited Musser and got him to phone Bp St[---] as condition of Crome, who had promised to pay back rent and present, now owing $175 00 heard after I got home he had got home, but I could not get him on the phone Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. left home at 9 oclock and got to Grace's home at 10 AM after driving around among the acreage of grain, left there at 11. AM, got 3 bus wheat and about 20 lb of Ham and bacon - went to J St, and met Crome there, came to stake conference at 3.28 PM Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Had a poor night. so hot and sultry pd 3 00 to Park reunion ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p093.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 18, 1918 Ther. Went to City, but got no word from Turner about the property Wea. WEDNESDAY 19 Ther. Went to City and returned at noon, went to Mill Creek ward, to attend the reunion of the Park family over 200 present, got home at 10.40 PM - Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Went to City, pd 20 00 Tithing met Golden Kimball, and had talk about chase ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p094.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 21, 1918 Ther. [---] Home all day Sister Wilk and her party spent the day at the house Heavy thunder storm last night, not the ground good Ma had severe cramps last night Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. Went to City this AM. expecting Jack Turner but got no word from him Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House, Elders Harry Matthews and Bro Walters were the speakers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p095.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 24, 1918 Ther. Pd MA B her bal 1000 Pd Des News 750 1470 lb Coal - 450 Went to City, and returned on street Car Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. met Stenhouse at New Grand Hotel & Jack Turner at Williams office, at meeting 1 30 PM, it was decided to pay up assessment on stock & go on with the work my asst. being over 600$ on Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Went to Coalville and met Bro West, and in talking about a sale to him of the property there he said he felt assured he could make a payment by Oct 15th ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p096.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 27, 1918 Ther. came to City, and tried to find Keysor, but failed - met Green and Bert got his money and did not stay nor come home Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Came to City, met Green, and bargained for fixing house for 900 plastering & cal[---]ing 40c for Roll for hanging, returned on 12.30 Car. Bert did not come home Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. Tom came and his son and hauled 3 loads Hay 51/2 hours Bert came out, but did not stay — he returned in the evening — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p097.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 30, 1918 Ther. Fred & wife came out and [---]ger. wife & children came Leona & Billy staying for a few days. Attended services at Ward House. Fuller, Gunderson & Johanson speakers. Wea. Mon. July 1 Ther. Went to city on street car and met Green pd him 200$ for my assesst, and arranged to get $300.00 from Ashton [---] went to funeral of Bro Dan Lambert at East Mill Creek, a fine turnout and much good and fine talk made by those who [illegible line] Wea. Tuesday 2 Ther. Went to City with Harry, and met Mr. Arnold 20$ Rent for July mo, got 300$ from Ashton Jenkins Co, and sent to Williams in assessment saw Green about ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p098.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 3, 1918 Ther. Went to City, and returned early and watered the garden, and got ready to go to Spanish Fork, left home 5.45 pm and staid at Provo 30 min got to Spanish Fork at 8.30pm. staid at Joshua Wea. THURSDAY 4 Ther. had a fine celebration at Pavilion. had dinner at Creers, and supper at J[---] place, Hazel got her appointment to the California mission Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Found I had lost my check book out of my pocket went to City & got Ruby rent - came out on Car fixed up fence at lower end of Hay ground ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p099.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 6, 1918 Ther. Went with Harr. to lcity and met Green. nothing doing on [-]he Truck matter. went home on the 12.30 PM. Wea. SUNDAY 7 Ther. Heard of Bp. A P Millers Health attended meeting at 2PM it being Fast Day – Alma returned from San Pete yesterday — Fred & family out. Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Came to City with Harry. and went with Harry Green for lunch — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p100.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 9, 1918 Ther. Went with Harry to City. heard of failure of merchants Bank in Salt Lake City, signed for E Mills. to have Gas in the house. Wea. WEDNESDAY 10 Ther. Went to City, Bert had a job in Big Cottonwood Canyon. as Patrolman at 4 00 pr day – Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Went to City – had a heavy rain – got my Check book from Spanish Fork ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p101.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 12, 1918 Ther. Home all day – Got Coal 1200 from Bamberger Co 3.75 Wea. SATURDAY 13 Ther. Rain most of the night Went to City with Auto came back on Car 81 years of Age to day reasonable health. Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM visited Br Salimon at his home, had a blow out on our return, had a poor night Bro Green went to the mine at noon. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p102.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 15, 1918 Ther. Went to City and paid 12$ to Keysor. as he had not done all the work on the rooms Wea. TUESDAY 16 Ther. Home until 3.15 PM, came to City on S, Car in a/c of Hydrant being broke at 5th South, returned with Harry at 6.20 PM - John B[---] and his children were out for the day, had auto ride with him after supper Wea.WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. Came to City with Harry went to see Pershin[--] Crusaders at the American pd Keysors bill - P[---] put on new Hydrant at 5th South St ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p103.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 18, 1918 Ther. Green got back last night Wea. FRIDAY 19 Ther. Went to City at 4 20 PM [---] Locks Car, staid there [-]ill 6.20 PM - met Green and no word from Turner Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Went to City with Harry and returned on the 11.25 car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p104.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 21, 1918 Ther. Harry Green went to the mine with A Smelting Co [---] attended meeting at 2 PM Elder Welling, Porter & Lemmon spoke Wea. MONDAY 22 Ther. Went to City Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Home all day, attended Funeral of Ross Spencer who was Killed at Fort Kearney. B H Roberts cha[---] was the main speaker ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p105.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 24, 1918 Ther. most of the day at home. [---] 2 PM went to Liberty Park to hear the 145th military Band, an immense crowd there so returned early. Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. Went to City, met Green at Harrys office he had returned from the mine and got the Truck started Grace came to see me at the house, relative to the purchase of a Harvester Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Harry went to see the Turners [-]t Morgan City, returned at 12.25 PM wrote to sister Elizabeth about pension ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p106.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 27, 1918 Ther. Came on with Harry, and met Williams at his office got some groceries and returned home on the 12 25 Wea. SUNDAY 28 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 PM Elder Pullman. Fayter and 200. Sutherland. with Geo B Williams occupied the time talked with Green at 9 PM learned that Turner had not got his money yet. to meet the leasers demand Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Came to City. expecting to meet JA Turner. but got no word from him, and so returned on the 12 25 car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p107.jpg) Wea.TUES. JULY 30, 1918 Ther. Heard that Turner was in the City and came in on the car with Harry, got to the Bank at 8.30 AM, found that they would lend money on his Kind of security, heard of Will Grace going to California to see his son before he went to France Wea.WEDNESDAY 31 Ther. Came to town with Harry, and tried to find H Green but failed had lunch with Green and at 1.15 went him to Spanish Fork, to see the leases of the Oasis Co. pd them 100000 and note for [-] months for $ 100000 to give Turner time to pay Wea. THUR. AUG. 1 Ther. In town part of day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p108.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 2, 1918 Ther. Went to City. got amt of Newton Int Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. Harry Green went to Provo on way to mine, got Rubys rent. Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Fast meeting at 2 PM. Mary Ann did not go - she did not feel well - Fred & his bunch went to Saratoga springs. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p109.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG 5, 1918 Ther. Came in with Harry this AM Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. Harry & Ma & Lib went up the Canyon to where Bert has camped I got letter from Green and went to [---] about the truck at Bowmans office. they refused to give order for release of truck Wea.WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. had another letter from green met Tracy and he [-] Bowman had word from Green about the truck. got [---] tires from Delta. look to the [-]oodyear Co. wrote Alf Turner ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p110.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 8, 1918 Ther. Green sent up tires to get replaced but they were almost useless, had to send for the wheels to Delta. Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. The wheels came up, but [-] had a hard time getting them to Forest[--] Co. got the new Greson at a cost of 157.49. I pd 100.00 and Williams 57.49 heard from Grace. Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Met G[---] this am, letter from Young, [---]ed up ate with Fo[---] people. met Heber Brockbank who was going to Spanish Fork to attend ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p111.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 11, 1918 Ther. Attended Meeting at 2 pm Bp Cornwall & his son Ralph occupied the time Mary A. went to the Priest hood meeting at Stake house Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther. Went to City & met Green who had come up to see some of his people Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Pd Paving Tax.110. " Interest coalville 4500 wrote to W. A Turner. and Pingree ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p112.jpg) Wea.WED. AUG. 14, 1918 Ther. Went in with Harry. got on dirt from Lock to inccur his 1.000 share of stock on Bonanza Co. me to pay assessment & costs came out on the 11.30 Car Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther. Home all day Lock moved to his home on Hollywood ave Got long letter from Harry Green Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Wrote to H Green at Joy got letter from Alf Turner about new note — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p113.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG 17, 1918 Ther. Went on with Harry. no news from Green. tried to see Hardy or Kimball. but failed - Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting [-]t Stake House. W. H. Haigh [-]ccupied the time giving some [-]f the early history of the Church attended funeral of sister Emmeline Erickson from the Ward House Elders D Neff [-] Cullen. Taylor Brockbank and Bp Cornwall were the speakers Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Home until 3.30 pm. had water on Trees. went ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p114.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 20, 1918 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Attended the Temple for the morning session. got home at 4 PM. Mary A & Louisa took names ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p115.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 23, 1918 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. Went to City, had agreed to meet Crome at 2 PM. waited to see him, he wait Got letter from J A Turner. about the mine Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Went to City to meet Crome who had lied to me about the parties owing him on attended meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p116.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 26, 1918 Ther. Went to City and wrote to John S Turner about the situation of the Joy Mine — met Mr Kerr, who had loaned to Bert Brockbank 20$ – he reported that the truck was not doing good work hauling on – Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Went to City and pd Kerr his money, & took his rest for it saw Prichard, who repented they had struck Ore in the Bonanza, talked with Kerr who said that the Truck could not make a load in 24 hours Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Waited for Harry who was fixing the machine this AM. went to City at 1 PM, got back at 4 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p117.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 29, 1918 Ther. heard that Green was in City, and that the directors would meet Saturday at 2 PM. Wea. FRIDAY 30 Ther. took horse to Sugar House and got shoes on his hind feet, and brot 1300 lb Coal paying 35 pr hundred 4.65 shoeing 1.25 Wea. SATURDAY 31 Ther. Cloudy this AM went to City, and returned on 11.30 Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p118.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 1, 1918 Ther. Attended Sunday School this am. and talked on the Subject of Thrift. and other matters. attended Fast Meeting at 2 PM- Bro Oliver was laying very sick and not expected to live Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Br Oliver died last night went to see the Labor parade in the City after getting back a heavy thunderstorm brought much rain so that it was unpleasant. George & Lock and their families was here Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. Attended Funeral of Bro Robt Patirck in 18th Ward Chapel. died age 85 years Elders Warnock B.[-]. Young O F Whitney. Bp Clawson were the speakers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p119.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 4, 1918 Ther. Attended Funeral of Bro Samuel Oliver who died on Sep 1- aged 79 years buried in Mill Creek Cemetery had letter from LTB asking me to see Fred about J St Property Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Came to City this AM got 10 00 from Vinson [illegible deletion] Bert phoned to borrow 10$, but failed to come after it. W A Turner came to the office and had a talk Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. Came to City but had no word ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p120.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 7, 1918 Ther. Went to City with Harry. Mr Williams said that Mr Craft was going with a party of men that would visit the Joy mine on Monday Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Attended Conference at Stake house, Prest Penrose occupied most of the time both morning & afternoon returned with Bro Livingston in his Franklin Car Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. Went to City this am had talk with Crome not what I would like to hear, he seemed to think I should not bother him. did not meet with any success in advertising J St property — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p121.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 10, 1918 Ther. Home all day, visited Br Solomon and Bro Spencer wtih Br LeCheminant Smiths Cows was in the Corn last night, and left bolt little to gather Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Came to City and got rents on way. got letter from Rogers & Haas. Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. Went to Will Brockbank for peaches got 3 bus ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p122.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 13, 1918 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. In town this AM Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p123.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 16, 1918, Ther. T A Williams had letter from Jack Turner. Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Home all day — Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p124.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 19, 1918 Ther. Went to City this AM, gave to ashton Jenkins Co. J St property for $2750 com 12500 500$ to be pd down [---] [---] - came back on 11 30 Car - heard that Kerr had comd sent for $70000 Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. Home all day — Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Met Mr Hass at Kearns Bdg about the Trailer - sent check to Felt Lumber Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p125.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 22, 1918 Ther. Raining most of the day Equinoction storm — attended Meeting at Ward Elders S A Cornwall and Bennion. speakers Harry fixing to leave for California Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Went to City expecting to meet Turner but he did not come. Erin tried to phone from Ogden. but failed to get the number. however he got here in the evening. Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. Went to City got letter from Alf Turner. nothing to report Jack was in the City but I did not find him attended funeral of sister Stevenson in Brinton Ward Bert. Look & wife and Erin here for supper. George came later ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p126.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 25, 1918 Ther. Went to City with Erin and at noon went to the depot to see him take the train for home Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. Had an attack of Lumbago this AM, so that I was pained all day, and staid home, not being able to do very much - heard from Green that Turner was on the Jury in Ogden Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. Home all day with Lumbago had a poor time all day - dug some potatoes ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p127.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 28, 1918 Ther. Telephoned to J. Turner at Morgan City, who said he would write me at home next week Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. attended Meeting at 2 PM George & Lock came out George gathered Prunes and returned again in the eve he declined handling the J St place Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. Wrote to Nate & Jack Turner and made report on Queen Mining Co - got Green to make report on Joy M Co - brought in roofing for 5th So Millican brot in ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p128.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 1, 1918 Ther. Served notice [-]n Crome giving 6 days notice to quit or pay up. wrote to N Dawson 24 upper Oak St. met Turner Kimball Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p129.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 4, 1918 Ther. Attended Meeting of the conference. Prest Smith was there tho in poor health he addressed the people a short time. Prest Penrose Lund. Grant. Clawson. Bro Callis & Ru[---]or Wells Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Prest Smith present, at the Conference during the AM went back at noon time and got rake and raked the hay, it rained later Joe came to attend the conference Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. went in with Joe & Alma to the Conference, remained all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p130.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 7, 1918 Ther. Went to City this AM, got cider from Alf Turner, that Jack was getting up his stock and could not go to the mine for a week on 10 days - got 200 lbs Flower from Albert Brockbank - brot by Lock from his house - he got the loan of a sack Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. Came to the City, met Kimball and Williams, they met to decide on raising some money to apply in the working of the concentrator at the Gold Ridge property. Bert came home with 4 old Horses to take up the canyon Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. Spent the day in City, till 1.30 PM got car for home met Knight at his store about loan, for 80000 deposited abstract wtih him, wrote Alf Turner about conditoins of Joy Mine ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p131.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 10, 1918 Ther. Called Crome nothing doing came on with Millican saw Marineau and TA Williams he wrote both Turners. and W H Williams Joy matters, called Knight but he had done nothing, brot in sand for Howard. Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Came in with Frank [-] Moyle in Auto. gave note dated Oct 2[-] - for $36000 to H C Kimball - attended Meeting of the Swastika Co and heard report. agreed to meet Knight on Monday PM to close deal for mortgage Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. Went to City, and returned on the 1.30 PM Car. got the hay piled ready for hauling - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p132.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 13, 1918 Ther. on a/c of Spanish Influenza being prevalent all over the united states, all place[-] of gathering were closed George & family came out Fred & fmaily also, and Lock & family came later Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. Tom Howard & son came and hauled load of Hay up the the barn. 1 1/2 hours self & son - came to City. but accomplished nothing as the discription of ground was defective, got in touch with Steve Moyle, and had him to meet me at 9 am Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. Met Moyle & had him make out new mortgage, and after a chase to the Co Bldg got papers fixed. Mrs B came in and signed the Mtg got 800$ for 1 year at 7 % ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p133.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 16, 1918 Ther. Mr Turner came down from [---] this AM. Met him and Green at 1030 AM, at TA Williams office, 420 M[-]L Bldg, found that we would have what mill is shake and got extension of time on Oasis Co. and B[---] people — Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Met at TA Williams office at 11.30 AM. Green & W H Williams. JB Tanner & TA after going over the a/c. as at present, they decided that the first thing was to get the extensions, had letter West that he could not pay any thing but offered some [---] thing had [illegible line] Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. payment for my 1/2 interest visited Smith at Farm promised to Pay Nov 2 – Home all day wrote to LT Brockbank on prospect for work at Joy – Bert at home and went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p134.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 19, 1918 Ther. Came on the 10 15 Car heard of A[--] Turner being in the City, but did not see him. Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Home all day, had visit from Lock, Goerge, Ford & family. [-]eona staying here all week. Alma had horse die with colic got auto into the barn and found battery run down Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. Went to City by way of Murray took battery there to get recharged. Martineau promised me some money on Thursday gave Mr Prackwinkel the notice of Incorporation Tax ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p135.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 22, 1918 Ther. [-]alled up W A Turner at Ogden [-]his AM. he reported that he [-] Jack would be in the City before end of week - went to J St [-]ut got no satisfaction. Crome not there woman & children in distress, pd albert 1000 on Flour Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. [-]alled WA Turner, who said he was getting options on Joy Stock he & Jack would be down to the City, and would see me. Crome not home family distressd pd Albert for flour 1000 Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. [-]ent Telephone bill 200 went to J St to notify Crome to get out of house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p136.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 25, 1918 Ther. Went to City this AM nothing doing. went to 7th So. could not find Ruby. Martineau not hom[-] Br West came out with an Auto Mobile, to offer me for my interest on land Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Met Martineau and got $100 bond he pd me $200 so that I gave him credit in his note for the full amt. tried to get Turner but did not succeed. got over alls for H [---]. [---] George and he could [---] nothing with West Car. he asked me $1,000 for it. Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Home all day. George & the children came out in the evening took machine to the City called at J St. Crome agreed to get out by end of mo found auto very defective ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p137.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 28. 1918 Ther. Came to City expecting word from Turner at[--] would come got him at [---]backs. went home on the 1230 PM Car Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Got letter from Alf Turner that his brother would be in City this AM but he did not show up Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Came in the City at 2 PM brought horse to Sugar for Coal - met Alf Turner at 420 Mc I Bldg. waited until 5 PM, and then went home with coal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p138.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 31, 1918 Ther. met the Turners in the City. went to J St, took not of Crome for $185 - payable on or before 6 Mo met Hardy & submitted papers on Joy Mine. called up Hardy at his home - Wea. FRI. NOV. 1 Ther. Came to City - and spent the day with J. S. and Alf Turner, on effort to raise money on Mine, the Turners were expecting to go home Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. Came in and met the Turners at Williams found they had to raise money to meet the Clive interests ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p139.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 3, 1918 Ther. Home all day. no meeting on a/c Influenza prevailing Lock & Family and Fred & family came out. Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Went to City, and spent the day there. Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Stormy nearly all day went to the Polls and voted the Democratic Ticket on a/c of stormy weather a very slim vote, after the close of Polls, the Democrats had majority votes ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p140.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 6, 1918 Ther. Went to City and wrote to Nate & Alf Tanner about the loan at Coalville Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Went to City and to JSL and found that some one had opened window there and left it. came home on the 12 30 Car, report of the end of the War, brought much excitement on the streets of the City Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. Went to JSL and found that some one had opened the window, got a Key made for the front door, met Green who had not fixed the Clive matter ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p141.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 9, 1918 Ther. Billy drove me to 13th so staid in town until 12 30 no word from Turner. Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Home all day, Lock & Fred came out in the PM word came of the surrender of Germany Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. came to City on the 8 15AM car and found that the day was a holiday for the nation, on a/c of the signing of Armistice with Germany a big day in Salt Lake ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p142.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 12, 1918 Ther. Went to City, got letter from W A Turner, and sent him answer, also sent him answer, also sent answer to F Pingree at Coalville, was a witness for LeGrand Young on the case of Allen vs Ernst about right of way - Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Was on the stand again this AM, on the right of way case, came home on the 12 30 car got Allen to drive to Haste[-] Mill with Car got 2 sax Bran 160 lb 2 90 - Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Mild morning, had a poor night. went to Fox Farm for 4 bus apples - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p143.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 15, 1918 Ther. sent Interest to Coalville Bank on note, 45 00 Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Went to City and got letter from W. A. Turner which I answered Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Went to City, found that Crome had left City, came back to 5th So, but did not see Howard — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p144.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 18, 1918 Ther. Went to City, but got nothing but letter from W A Turner. I wrote to Jack at Devils Slide Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Prest J F Smith died this AM at 5. Went to City on the 1.15 Car and returned on the 3.30 Car saw Jennings about Hardy a/c Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p145.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 21, 1918 Ther. Went to City with Bro Quist Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Went to the Cemetery to to service of Prest Jos F Smith, GN Nibley H J Grant & C W Penrose Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Went to J St. and found that the tank had been taken out by someone and water shut off. found Crome at home but got nothing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p146.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 24, 1918 Ther. Home all day quite cold & inclined for snow — Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Want to a Williams office but no wind from the Tarryus had appointment with Hardy for as oclock Tom Prichard said that they did not intend to adventure my stock Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Got letter fro Alf Turner saying that he & Jack would to down this week ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p147.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 27, 1918 Ther. Went to see Crome but got nothing Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Home all day. Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. Called up Smith pd Taxes 30626 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p148.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 30, 1918 Ther. Went to City but missed Turner, so after he sent word he was there. I went on, and met him at 4 20 m[-] Bldg. Wea. SUN. DEC. 1 Ther. Home all day, Lock & family came out. Dan Kavenaugh & wife came out for the day - Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Went to see Crome, but got nothing, sent 2258.00$ to Coalville Bank to pay loan ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p149.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 3, 1918 Ther. Home all day Bert came from the Canyon & went to City Went to see G C Smith about the check, and he went to Salt Lake to make it good Wea. WEDNESDAY 4 Ther. Went to School election & at 1.15 went to City Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p150.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 6, 1918 Ther. Mild & dull day. the influenza still very much in evidence around the Country. got Prison money at Des Bank. Met Turner at Salt Lake City. Wea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. Came to City on 9 15, and returned on the 11:25 AM Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Went on the 11.15 AM and returned on the 12 25 PM — no success in collection of rent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p151.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 9, 1918 Ther. Went to town Storming all day did not leave home Wea. TUESDAY 10 Ther. Went to City, but heard nothing from Turner pd Tithing, for K A B 30 00 & self 20.00 Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Came to City. expecting to meet Mr Nibley and done so at 11.45 AM he promised to write me from Portland ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p152.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 12, 1918 Ther. Home all day. reading & writing Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. Went to City, staid all day expecting Turner to show [-] up — Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Came in on 9.15 Car, and learned Turner was in the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p153.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 15, 1918 Ther. Home all day. the Influenza embargo prevents any meetings at the Ward Houses. Met Mr. Al[--] S[--]wall at Almas Lola & Retta North were there for Supper - Wea. MONDAY 16 Ther. Went to City and met Harry Green, who furnished some papers, c[--]nected with Shipments to from the Joy property, sent word to Roy Clive to meet Turner tomorrow Wea. TUESDAY 1 Ther. Went to City, and left rect for Thomas with Howard met Turner & Fletcher at 420 McIntyre Bldg met Martineau on the street. Met Spellman at Co Bldg. George & Locks children here for the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p154.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 18, 1918 Ther. came to City this AM and met Turner, wrote letter to Mr Arnold about J St property Wea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. Went to City, and got rent from Broberg and Mills Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p155.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 21, 1918 Ther. Went to City, and wrote letter to WA Turner, about the Joy property, and asking him to be s[---] & release me from Coalville obligation Wea. SUNDAY 22 Ther. Home all day, no meeting but people reguired to fast & pray for the iradication of the scourge. so prevalent thro the land Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Went to City, and got the Credit check of $387.50 of Martineau, which paid his interest to 21st inst & 30000 on principal leaving bal on loan 470000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p156.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 24, 1918 Ther. Went to City, and returned on 12 25 PM Car. had supper at Mary q with the Joys. Will Taylor Alma, Louisa & May Wea.WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. Spent xmas at home quietly tho I was asked to go to D McDonalds for dinner. Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. Went to Sugar House for Coal. 14 30 lb Killed the Pigs by R McDonald ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p157.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 27, 1918 Ther. Visited at Crome s house nothing doing wrote to Mrs Griffith at St Helens Wea. SATURDAY 28 Ther. came to City this AM got letter from J Turner Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Home all day George & family Lock & family, [-] Fred & family came for the dinner. — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p158.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 30, 1918 Ther. Came to City, and heard of the J St House being fansacked by hoodlums met Dave Griffi[---] noon, wrote to John S Turner, Morgan went out on the 1.30 Car Wea. TUESDAY 31 Ther. Went to City and found nothing doing about the house. party from Ogden had not shown up Howard expected to go to Hospital for operation on his eyes ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p160.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Isaac Brockbank ordained [-] Priest and set apart 2nd Counselor to Bp E. F. Sheets of 8th Ward. SL City 25th May. 1871. by Bp Edward Hunter. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p162.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE [the following is crossed out] 1917 Henry Green Apl 28 To Cash 200.00 for which he gave note due 28 July 1917 at 8% Aug [-]/17 By Joy Milling Stock 105 00 Balance due $9900 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p163.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE M B [---]ome a/c <1917> oct 24 Balance due 90.00 <1918> Jan 24 T[-] 3 Mos Rent 60 00 May 24 " 4 " " 80.00 230 00 1917 [---]— Nov 27 By Cash 20 00 Dec 20 " " 10 00 1918 May 16 " 50.00 80 00 1918 May ["May" written below the line] [-]4 Balance $150 00 June 1 1 Weeks [--] 5 00 $155 00 James Rent 20 00 175.00 to m[---] By Check 50 00 1917 Bal 125 00 July 2 By Cash 20 00 Aug 1 2 Mos Rent 105 00 40 00 145 00 Sep 1 Mo— 20 00 165 00 Oct 31— 20 185 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p164.jpg) 1918 ADDRESS TELEPHONE High Priests Winder Ward J A Cornwall age 54 Geo B Willaims " 47 Henry Erickson " 48 T. P. Brockbank " 39 Marshal Helen " 70 Evan Jones " 48 I Brockbank " 80 Alvin Fuller " 49 Wm Bawden " 73 Chas Robinson " 70 Chas J Peterson " 53 Cyrus Neff " 63 Alfred Soloman " 81 Lars A Larson " 56 Thos. Gunderson " 67 W. J. Spencer " 76 Eph H Williams " 74 Samuel Oliver " 77 Peter LeChemonant " 76 John E Smith — " 63 M Bolton — Asa Draper ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p166.jpg) MEMORANDA Date Dolls. Cts. 1914 L. H Brockbank July 18 To Cash 30 — <1915> January "" 50 00 80 00 Credit <1914>Aug 8. 500. Sept 8. 500 Oct 5. 500 <1915> Feb 5 5 00 besides note at bank Geo M Brockbank 1914 June 27 To check 10 — July 31 "" 35 — besides note at Bank LT Brickbank <1918> June To Ledger a/c 1348 90 Sep 7 [-] advertising House 50 Nov 9 Water Tax 7 75 House Key 25 Nov 30 Bal Taxes 32 91 Ex[-]ense to Ogden 2 25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p167.jpg) MEMORANDA Date Dolls. Cts. June 16/18 J W Grace [---] by 14 1/2 lb Ham 5 lb Bacon 3 bus Wheat [-]ot at Herriman ["}" written to the right of the above five lines] Dos Cabezos Gold Ridge Mining Co Box 987. Tucson. Aug Alex[-] Nibley Medford. Oregon C H Hobbs 684 Locust st E. Portland Oregon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p168.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date Drawers Time Mining Stocks &c Savastika " 10 000 Lead Belt 517. 1000 American Fork QueenMetropolitan Inv " 3200 Joy Milling Co - 10.000 Silver Dipper - - 2000 Bonanza 3.000 Joy Milling Co 52345 Bonanza stock 5000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p169.jpg) RECEIVABLE [-]o. Where Payable Due Amount H[---]n Land & stock [--] [---]14 [---]15 Note $5725 00 [---]t to July 15 1844 [---] July 15 672 85 Aug 12 [---] $117115 15000 due 102115 [---] note 1000 [---]nd $364 H[---]man Stock [-]eo [-]ov 29 leash an Interest 200 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p170.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date To whom given Time Notes and accounts EL Bessinger 1350 at 7% [-] P. Hendricksen 750 " 8 [-] F W. Cope 300 " 8 L. H Brockbank 300 " 8 [-] A Brown 3000 " 8 L R Martineau 5400 " 7 [-] Herriman stock 5125 " 8 Fibbie B Meyer 750 7 DE Brockbank 50. 7 Swaslika 60. 2,000 10 [---] [--] Woolley 1200 7 Q. L. Miller 1250 7 [---] 100 10 T. A Howard 150 1917 8 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p171.jpg) PAYABLE [--] Where payable Due Amount May 1. Aug. 1. Nov 1 Feb 1 23.65 Jan 1 Apl 1 July 1 Oct 1 15.00 Mch 14 June 14 Sep 14 Dec 14 6.00 Mch 1 June 1 Sep 1 Dec 1 60.00 [-] 21 Mch 21 June 21 Sep 21 Jan 15 Apr 15 July 15 Oct 15 102 50 Feb 28/18 5000 Dec 1. Mch 1 June 1 Nov 1 Jan 12/18 Dec 1 Mch 1 June 1 [illegible deletion] Sep 1 [-]/87 Sep 15. Dec 15. Mch 15. June 15 La Lars[-]n Mch 9. June 9 [---] 9 Dec 9 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p172.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY Date Received Paid 11 Kraut - 6 00 14 Antonson 3 50 " Mowery 6 00 15 Duwall 4 00 " Ruby - 7 00 1528 th " Sanderson 4 00 " Jack Smith 7 00 21 Broberg 5 00 29 Duwall 4 00 46 50
----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p173.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY [-]ate Received Paid Memorandums Interest due amt July 7/18 Cope 29 00 300— Herriman Farm July 15/18 1161 15 on 5125.00 note 4 1/2 years past due S[---]ke Co. past due notes 350 00 due Mrs. K. B on $1000 00 note of Herriman Farm July 15/18 236 85 Int L. R Martineau ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p174.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Date Received Paid 11 Mowry 6 00 '' Kraut 6 00 '' Antonson 3 50 '' N. Buff[-]rd 1.75 18 Duvall 5.00 20 Broberg 5 00 Smith 7 00 Sanderson 4 00 38 25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p175.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY [---]te Received Paid [---] D. Bank 16 00 [---] Coal Bill 9 50 8 Pd to 15th McDonald bid 3 40 MAB— 20 - H Green a/c 103.00 H Green [---] 800 - [---] check 100 - Note 103 00 check— 50 00 Gave note to him for 500$ payable on on before June 1st at 8 % Paid Sep 1918 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p176.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH Date Received Paid 4 Duvall 3 00 11 Kraut 6 00 " Johnson 3 00 13 Smith 7 00 " Sanders 4 00 " Antonson 3 00 20 Jones 6 00 25 Mowery 6 00 Broberg 5 00 Duvall 4 00 47 00 Ruby 2 Mos Rent due to Mch 28th pd 14 00 Johnson Apl 1 To 6 Mo Rent. 36 00 Feb 11 C [-] Cash 1 75 Mch 11 - - 3 00 [-] 20 - - 6 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p178.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Date Received Paid 2 Duvall 4 00 [--]ct. 9 Ruby - 14 00 to Mch 28 11 Kraut 6 00 " Mowery 6 00 12 Antonson 3 50 16 Duvall 3 00 " Smith 7 00 " Sanders 4 00 " Howard 2 00 20 Broberg 5 00 22 Jones 2 00 " Mrs Ford 2 00 25 Mr Duvall4 00 58 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p179.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Date Received Paid 2 Buttr 42 Flakes 30 72 Bread & Car Fare 25 12 Buttr & Bread 50 16 MA B - - 20 00 " Green 50 " Trap &c 2 40 Drain Board & 3 00 Bracket 50 Lumber 35 [---] 2 50 20 Green 7 00 22 Green 1 00 25 Fuller Valve 12 50 Telephone 2 00 Progress 4 20 51 42 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p180.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Date Received Paid 4 Ruby [---] 28 7 00 9 Jones 4 00 13 Sanderson 4 00 " Smith 7 00 " Kraut 6 00 " Mowery 6 00 14 Duvall 4 00 15 Antonson 3 50 20 Broberg 6 00 22 Mrs Ford 2 50 25 Howard 3 00 53 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p181.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Date Received Paid 4 Millicam 7 00 Butter [-] 50 Car Fare 30 14 Chimney Top 2 50 15 Bacon 1 00
----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p182.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Date Received Paid 1st Mr Duvall 4.00 rect. 4 " Ruby - 7 00 to May 2 10 " Diwall 5 00" " " " Howard 3 00 11 " Mowery - 6 00 11 Kraut 6 00 12 Mr. Antonson 3 50 13 Mr Smith 7 00 " Sanderson 4 00 17 Diwall - 3 00 20 Broberg 6 00 19 E Mills 10 00 22 Mrs Ford 2 50 67.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p183.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE [-]te Received Paid 20 Tithing — 20 — 22 shoes 8.50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p184.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Date Received Paid 5 Ruby 7 00 28 11 Kraut 6 00" Mowery 6 00 " Antonson 3 50 13 Sanderson 4 00 " Smith 7 00 19 Mills 10 00 20 Broberg 6 00 22 Ford 2 50 52 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p185.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY [-]te Received Paid [-] l Bus Wheat Alma 2 00 [-]1 deposit at bank 12 00 13 " " 14 00 " Mdse — 90 " Coal 3 75 " Wall Paper 4 75 22 Coal — 3 65 23 Insurance 8 40 Flour 9 90 Telephone 2 40 L[--]at 1 71 7 Ham & c 4 22 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p186.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Date Received Paid 3 Ruby 7 00 12 Mowery 6 00 2 Kraut 6 00 13 Antonson 3 50 " Smith 7 00 " Sanderson 4 00 19 Mills 10 00 20 Broberg 6 00 23 Mrs Ford 2 50 24 Howard 3 00 " J. Thomas 6 00 61 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p187.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Date Recieved Paid 10 Bacon a/c 2 75 11 Meat a/c 8 45 12 Deposit 14 00 13 Deposit 13 00 '' P[--]ing T[-]y 110 72 " Coalville Bank 45 00 20 Deposit 15 00 26 Bacon — 95 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p188.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Date Received Paid 4 Ruby 7 00 11 Kraut 6 00 '' Mowry 6 00 " Antonson 3 50 14 Howard 5 00 20 Mills 10 00 '' Broberg 6 00 23 Ford 2 50 28 Joe Thomas 6 00 30 E Howard 2 50 54 50 Smith 7 00 Sanderson 4 00 65 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p189.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER [-]ate Received Paid 4 Mdse Wheat Flake 95 5 deposit 14 00 11 pirp[--]sm 42 [-] Son[-] & Hnkes 60 13 Potatoes 1 00 Deposit 25 00 20 do 15 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p190.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Date Received Paid 3 Ruby 7.00 11 Kraut 6 00 ' Mowery 6 00 '' Anlonson 3 50 14 Smith 7 00 '' Sanderson 4 00 21 Broberg 6 00 '' Mills 10 – '' Hon[--]rd 2 50 22 Ford 2 50 25 Stewart 7 00 61 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p191.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Date Received Paid 26 P[--]nss 2 25 '' Telephone 2 00 '' Hyrum F[-]t 1 60 Soap 24 '' Wheat Flakes 70 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p192.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Date Received Paid 2 E Howard 2 50 11 Mowery 6 00 '' Kraut 6 00 '' Antōnson 3 35 13 Smith 7 00 '' Sanderson 4 00 19 Mills 10 — 20 J Thomas 6 00 '' Broberg 6 00 22 M[-] Ford 2 50 53.35 Adams Phil ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p193.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Date Received Paid Nov 20 [-] 18 L H Brockbank Note at Bank 300 00 Interest to date 104 47 Cash advanced 1914 July 18 - 30 00 1915 June 17 50 00 $484.47 Swastika Co - [---] 27 To Amt of interest & bal of note 338 37 Paid by check on McCormick ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p194.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Date Received Paid 7 Stewart 2 00 11 Kraut 6 00 11 Mowery 6 00 13 Smith 7 00 '' Sanderson 4 00 '' Antonson 3 50 19 Mills 10 00 '' Broberg 5 00 21 Ford 2 50 46 00 28 Mrs Stewart 3 00 49 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p195.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Received Paid G M Brockbank Nov 20/18 Bal on Note 112 92 Jan 11/12 Note 40 00 152 92 1914 June 27 Check 10 00 July 21 35 00 197 92 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p196.jpg) SUMMARY Received Cash on hand Jan. 1 JANUARY Swastika hole FEBRUARY [---] 367 5[-] pd on this 250 0[-] MARCH 117 3[-] [--]APRIL8 Sat on 2 holes 200 317 MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Balance to new accoun ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F18_p198.jpg) K&T 252 [Calculations appear] 90 days Feb 21 Eden Graham Co, H le Kimball E len[---] Salt Lake Home R W2 Brt 5 84 Murray. R B Hardy ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p001.jpg) [text vertical in gold cursive] Exelsior Diary ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p036.jpg) This book [-] pencil Things Easily Forgotten No. of Watch Case.............................. No. of Works...................................... No. of Bank Book.............................. No. of Bicycle.................................... My Weight on..................................lbs. Height.................................................. Size of my Hat.................Gloves......... '' Hosiery...........Collar......... '' Cuffs...............Shoes......... '' Drawers...........Shirt.......... This book belongs to Katherine A Brockbank Murray Utah In case of accident notify Presented by William [---] Arnold ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p037.jpg) Presented by, Wea. THUR. JAN. 1, 1920 Ther William & Katherine Arnold I wish them and every [---] a very happy New year it is a clear bright morning. I have a bad cold Lock was to call but did not. very dissapointed [-]o one called. Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. [-] little better am very glad to say, the water [-]a [-]ret in the range [-]nest ran all over the [-]loor, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p038.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 3, 1920 Ther. the floor had to be moped up Elsie went to town Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. my cold does not seem any better staid in bed most all day George called on [-] evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p039.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 5, 1920 Ther. im some better. it still snows, Bert got Dom templimans team went [-]or coal in a sleigh Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. [-]. and Harz went to town get the water jacket President Bagles called [-]eceived letter from m[-]rtie ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p040.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 7, 1920 Ther. Thomas Howard Will H Bert and Harry working at the range, all fixe[-] at[--] 12. Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p041.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 9, 1920 Ther. Sister Mary Brinton with d[--]. 67 yrs old [-]urn in Ireland Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p042.jpg) Wea. SUN JAN. 11, 1920 Ther. Am very sick not able to sit up long at a time Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther. sister Mary Brinton Jossie Driggs, and Mrs. Max Smith came to see us, Sister John Scott society — teacher called I could scarcely sit up this afternoon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p043.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 13, 1920 Ther. a little better tried to sew on a quilt for a while Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p044.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 15, 1920 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. E. H. went to town got me new [-]am for stockings Aunt Bell brought me a Chinese lilly very beautiful Lock came out for a while finished a pair of mitts for D. Templeman ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p045.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 17, 1920 Ther. my fathers birthday he was born in 1815 in sackville st Dublin, Ireland Looked for dear billy all day but sure dissapointed but went to town for a [-]hile got garments and [-]ack ga[---] for me Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther bie went to church but would walk 10 miles to hear Bro Iverson Bro. McMurrin [--] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p046.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 19, 1920 Ther. heard of the death of our dear old friend Mrs. G. Clements of San Fran Cisco. California how dear Eddie will miss her. started to work on a pink quilt am very thankful am feeling better Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p048.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 23, 1920 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. My sweet William came out on the street car to see Aunt Lillie and [---] brought a nut loaf, went back with harry. I got a fresh cold dident need it. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p049.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 25, 1920 Ther. [-]y beloved Howards [---] he was born in 1866, Siena [-]ime to see us the [-]vest time this year [-]he is a lovely child is [-]ery much weaned prom [-]s. [-]rote to Arden HB. Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p050.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 27, 1920 Ther. Lockhart's birthday God bless him he is 39 years old. he came out for a few minutes to see us. Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p052.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 31, 1920 Ther. Wea. SUN. FEB. 1 Ther. Bishop Romney passed away Fred and family could not come out on account of so much [---] around the country ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p053.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 2, 1920 Ther. very foggy in the morning dont sleep very well Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. still quite foggy. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p054.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 4, 1920 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Bro Romneys funeral he was one of my mothers best friends. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p055.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 6, 1920 Ther. [-]nnie George's wife had sweet baby girl at 1/2 past this after noon. God bless them all. am sewing on [-]ll[---] on waists for Ebbie [-]nd I finished by second [-]air of stockings. Sena H [-]ick in bed. My dear [-]ustin Freese going to Ocean [--]rk, how we shall miss her. Wea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p057.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 10, 1920 Ther. sister scott Josephine came to see me this [-]fter noon, Jossie [-]riggs, also came Ebie went to town [-]unt Sena much [-]etter Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Berts birthday many [-]appy returns of the day. be a good [-]oy and God will [-]less you ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p058.jpg) Wea.THUR. FEB. 12, 1920 Ther. A most wonderfull day for me. Harry took us to town to see the new sweet Daughter, L. P. D.S. Hospital called to see dear Louisa Mills she was opperated on today for her knee cap called on Aunt E.B.W. Hotel Utah. also [---] M H Walker Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. Ebie went to town to get yarn for Mrs Bener & smiths scarf. Cannot find it Mary Phillis one week old today ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p059.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 14, 1920 Ther. [-]arry and [-]ble went to Ogden [-[ttie Wa[-]dcock staid with me came home in the eavening, not [-]arn there Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. last night our dear Katherine Sioner had quite a bad accident and very narrow escape [---] being blinded or killed [---] visiting bug and bill were playing with G[--] [-]lle[-] one want d[--] hit her in the gace, at 1/2 past [-]at night, taken down [-]on had [--] Drs got out the [-]per, but 3 stitches in her chest ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p060.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 16, 1920 Ther. wrote to Spanish Fork [-] to see it Mrs Laura Larsen could get the yarn Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p061.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 18, 1920 Ther. [-]ent to see Si[---] she is doing so well, dont [-]hink there will be much of a [---] we [-]ad a lovely supper Fred brought up all [-]he way home in his care Ethel came with him Wea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. [-]ent to see [-]istie J. scout had a very good [-]eacefull time, we served silk peices and [-]ad good talk. topic, [---] awe Relief society [-]agazine ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p062.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 20, 1920 Ther. Harry went to Ogden Lennie came home from haspatal with her sweet little baby Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Allen Bill and Howard came out we had eight for lunch. Harry brought me some green peas, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p063.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 22, 1920 Ther. [-]bie and Hary went to [-]wn quite stormy. Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. [-]nowing most all day, Lock [-]nd Allen came out, [-]ade a cap, and lace [---] for me. Harry went [-] Ogden ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p066.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 28, 1920 Ther. the Great reseption for dear Aunt Em could not put my show on so could not go, very very much dissapointed the [---]itis pain very bad. Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p067.jpg) Wea. MON MARCH 1, 1920 Ther. Cannot get my sleep [-] I ought to, [-]m troubled made a shirt for Bert Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. [-]nice weather, afternoon wint to see, Mrs Mary [-]riggs Smith and her very sweet baby girl met Sister Josephine [-]roesbeck. Smith [-] too lovely daughters ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p069.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 5, 1920 Ther. Georges birthday. 37, oh dear I cant believe it Ebie and I over there for lunch had a [-]able time getting home the pain in stomach [-]menced at 6. oclock Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. [-]nnie, baby 4 weeks [---] she is so sweet Kathryn 8 years today [-]less her she is a [-]ood sweet little girl [-]h my heavens what a [-]eadfull night not one moment [-]ithout pain, but thank God [---] better oh dear what E[---] [--]d to do ha & Rob blessed [---] all the time Bro John Whiddaker came ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p070.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 7, 1920 Ther. Saturday morning, he gave me a grand Blessing my sons, Lock and George brought, him in an Auto Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. yesterday had quite a few callers. dear Lissie Cain Crismon first. Sistir Alexema Woodberry Called to say what sister Louisa Mills is doing at the Holy Cross Haspatal she fell on the ice, broke her knee cap ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p072.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 11, 1920 Ther. our sweet Katherine s, Arnolds birthday 11 years, bless her, how proud her dear mother would be Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther we had a hen hatch five chicks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p073.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 13, 1920 Ther went to town to get new [-]lasses. [-]aper for dining room Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. in bed all day long now 5 inches deep. [---] and wife came for a few hours. John C Howard [-]d four lovely daughter [-]lled. we received the [-]ad news of Erin Thurber [-]eath. [-]d. a bad night last [-]isht. a good letter [-]rem Myrtle ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p075.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 17, 1920 Ther. Wea.THURSDAY 18 Ther. [-]he Haff Bro Called [-]ad lunch ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p076.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 19, 1920 Ther. am making a rug for the driving round had a few neibors come in for a while, we all enjoyed ourselves, Charles Kimbal[-]s wife was hear. Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. I miss my dear Kates children, coming to see me once in a while ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p078.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 23, 1920 finished the rug rags. sister Lewis [-]ena and [-]. Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. finished Mrs Beneret Smith. scarff. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p079.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 25, 1920 Ther. William Bowtharh found dead. [-]a Lewis comenced on [-]ibes room Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p081.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 29, 1920 Ther. [---] took Libbie to see [---] dear dead friend [-]ister Sarah Brown [-]a went to her funeral [-]s after noon. a Lewis papered the dining room Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. made some Aprons ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p082.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 31, 1920 Ther. Wea. THUR. APRIL 1 Ther. the people moved out of Ebie house on 9th East she has to go over there to clean and work hard [-] and sistir Josephine scott worked on Jacks Coat sweet bill tried to fool his Grand Ma. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p083.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 2, 1920 Ther. Bert went over with bie to help clean [-]ouse [-]inished mending Locks Coat [-] inches of snow. Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. [-]t seems every one can go meeting but me, [-]ore snow ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p084.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 4, 1920 Ther. no Confrence for me but thank my heavenly Father I am feeling grand in spirit. Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther I finished Mrs Lowden heoely cap it took me a hevy time on account of my hands being so bad Elizabeth rented her house on 9th East ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p085.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 6, 1920 Ther. [-]very one that attended [--] Conference had a [--]lendid time Wea.WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p087.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 19, 1920 Ther. [-]ear William Howard Arnold, [-]irth day sweet 15, and such a nice boy very [-]avy happy returns at the [-]ap siona came out [-] see us Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. [-]eel and family hear [-]of dinner. Ethel brought some Couh Cake. Siona made a cake for bill. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p088.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 12, 1920 Ther. a very trying day Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. had a very poor night of it last night. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p090.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 16, 1920 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. in bed all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p091.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 18, 1920 Ther. last night. [-]i wind blew so hard it broke [-]e large front window Lock and family called [-]lso George, family Hail [-]ed Bro, called. To a [-]eward called Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Mark Driggs born very many happy returns of the day to you ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p092.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 20, 1920 Ther. do not feel well snowing to beat the band Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. not very well Harrys birthday. made him a cake and one for me. but they fell so not very good Ebie and he went to town. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p093.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 22, 1920 Ther. had to go to bed [-]bout noon, very sick, took Castor oil [-]nd turpentine, then [-] ana[---] soap suds [-]urpentine. Wea FRIDAY 23 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p094.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 24, 1920 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. 77, to day what a long life. we have had a a very pleasant day than[-] to Ebie, and all cornseren[-] Ja[-]d brought. Sister E B. Wells. a great surprise received some very usefull presents I feel thank -full for every blessing. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p095.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 26, 1920 Ther. [-]onday went over to [-]nt Bell's she took a [-]hriopactar, treatment [-]om Dr, Lomross so did Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. [-]arry took Libbie. I and [-]usie Driggs to Locks, [-]ew home. they have very nice place. it will take a long time get it fixed up, my [-]ar lock will have [-]work harder than ever [-]d help him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p096.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 28, 1920 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. went to the city to see sister Wells, came out on the 12.36. car from town to retta Gundersens to meet Mary Brinton, we had a nice time. Harry and Libie came for me brought me home by George Howards Comenced on the new little oil ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p097.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 30, 1920 Ther. Wea. SAT. MAY 1 Ther. [-]bie working so hard [-]t cottage all day long helped Loyde McDonald [-]rlant rasberreis ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p098.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 2, 1920 Ther. fast day. we have had [--] much company. Joseph [--] wife from Ogden came to see us, then dear [-]ennie Hags Brockbank, and husband and Dr Heber Brockbank and wife. Late dear Lock and family called, Wea. MONDAY 3 Ther. oh what a hard tim[-] to get along. in so many ways. my son D. E. Brockbank left San Francisco, for New York, to be gone about 6 weeks, will call to see us on his way back. God bless him all the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p101.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 8, 1920 Ther. [-]ckharts baby daughter [-]lizabeth, was born 15 yrs, [-]o today. many happy [-]turns of the day to you. [-]uor thy Father. be kind to all [-]nd God will bless you. get a hen Wea. SUNDAY 9 Ther. [-] pain pain in bed [-]ost of the day John CH [-]lled Brought Grand Ma [-]elsher. Lissie came in see me ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p102.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 10, 1920 Ther Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. would love to go to the wedding for a few minutes, an univited guest. but its all quite right ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p103.jpg) Brother William son Wea. WED. MAY 12, 1920 Ther. [--]hn C. Howard. Married to a [-]iss Browning of Ogden [-]he Bishops Daughter. [-]ey went to New York [-] their wedding trip. Wea. THURSDAY 13 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p105.jpg) met Albert B. and James at Wea. SUN. MAY 16, 1920 Ther. [-]ter noon. Pa and Ebie [-]ent to meeting. Harry [-] me to Georges. those [---] children. then went called on Grandma [-]elsher the was alome. [--]. dear Allens Eva brou[-] [-]ne home In their beautiful [-]r. picked up Ebie on her way home Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p106.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 18, 1920 Ther. Mr A[-]elson working on the screen porch. Math[-] hear to help us. Wea. WEDNESDAY 19 Ther. me A[-]elson hear. Mathe cannot come I am so sorry my dear Libbie is working so dreadfull hard all the time impossible to get help Sena H. called to see us. Ebie and Bert up working with me had the worst cramps in 9 mon [the following written sideways right of page] [---] got ½ a ton of coal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p107.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 20, 1920 Ther. we both worked [-]o dreadfull hard [---]e dont power what [-]o do. Wea. FRIDAY 21 Ther. [-]nother hard day no help [-] be had. no one keeps [-]eir word. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p108.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 22, 1920 Ther. To weeks setting hen[-] Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. Lockhart received a telegram. From Newark new Jersy. to say that Norman Dawson died this morning. he was on his way to salt Lake. h[-] loved this country and the people. I feel so bad I wanted to see him very much ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p109.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 24, 1920 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. eceived a Note from Mr [-]S. Howard. of N. York [-]ousin. [-]arry Meyer worked on [--] flowing well ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p110.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 26, 1920 Ther. Libie and I went to tow[-] cannot get any particular about Daw[-] Dawson Wea. THURSDAY 27 Ther. Bert and Hary cleane[-] out the three flowing wells, worked very har[-] much more water ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p113.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 1, 1920 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. [-]thel invited us in [-] her house home [-] Lunch with ill. he leaves for Ann [-]rbor saturday. to spend [-] Hollidays. with his [-]rand. Parents the [-]rnolds. we had a [-]ovely time. sweet [-]art. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p114.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 3, 1920 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 4 Ther. libie went to visit ou[-] beloved Kates Grave took flowers. her birth day oh dear ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p115.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 5, 1920 Ther. [-]ur very dear billy [-]rnold. Kates lovely [-]vy of 15 left on the [-]ain for AnArbor. to [--]nd his vacation Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. [--] one on this earth [-]n[-]ion how bad & [-]el, about Bert. [-]e may he act, and [-]e way pa acts, [-]ed Ethel and sioma [-]lled [-]cl2 and George and [-]daes called. am very [-]ankfull to see these all ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p116.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 7, 1920 Ther. am thinking of Erin coming to p[--]th soon received a letter from John C Howawrd, from Washington D. C. Comenced Dewitt pills Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p118.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 11, 1920 Ther after noon my own Erin came to Cottonwoo[-] to see us. his friends Mr. Buckolts Jack Mar[-] and Jack sharp came with him they certainly had a good time Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p119.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 13, 1920 Ther [--]day dear Erin left [-]r San Francisco. we [-]ad quite a good [-]isit. God bless him Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p120.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 15, 1920 Ther. received such a very nice letter from sweet William Wea. WEDNESDAY 16 Ther. pa fell betwen car tracks hurt his knee very bad ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p121.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 17, 1920 Ther. [-]he new Lenoha[--] [-]aid on the kitchen [-]eceived another very [-]ice letter from our car William Arnold Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. [-]om H, called [-]an Hane brought [-]er Sunday school lan to the dear old [-]rase dear Low [---] dont you come to see me ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p122.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 19, 1920 Ther. set the old hen last night Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p123.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 21, 1920 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 22 Ther. [-] dear Elizabeths birthday, I wish [--] many happy returns of the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p124.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 23, 1920 Ther. Katherine service came to visit Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. went up to town for pears he was cutting for the factory and we picked the side rows. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p125.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 25, 1920 Ther. [-]arried 60, years only, [-] were [-]race the horse over to see [-]ter Rebeca Brown[--] [-]d daughter Prudance [-] a very happy time came [--]me to a lovely lunch with [-]ter many. and fence. that [-]izabeth had prepared Locks, for dinner. at 6, Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p128.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 1, 1920 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. Fred ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p129.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 3, 1920 Ther. [-]thel went to Holy cross [-]ospatal at 8'oclock. had her son at 9 [---], all doing well to night thank God. J E. A. Junior. Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. [-]red and Katherine came out for the after [-]oon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p130.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 5, 1920 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther eavening set the wine ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p131.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 7, 1920 Ther. [-]thel not so well trouble with her [--]ests Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p132.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 9, 1920 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther the mother hen came off with 8 lovely birds ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p133.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 11, 1920 Ther. Fred took siona and I to see the [---] babe. Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther. my own dear mothers [-]irthday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p134.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 13, 1920 Ther. Isaac Brockbank 83, to day Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p143.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 31, 1920 Ther. Wea. SUN. AUG. 1 Ther. [-]ed came out [-]thel and babe [-]k me over to mary [--]gs Smith. my [-]ster mary was there. [-] had a very nice [-]e ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p145.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 4, 1920 Ther. nothing but work Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p146.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 6, 1920 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. saturday we had Coon Bowden to help she seems to be a nice young girl. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p147.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 8, 1920 Ther. [-]red came out for a [-]hile took me over [-] Georges, then George [-]ake me to see [-]ster Belsher Aunt [-]nies matter Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p149.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 12, 1920 Ther. [-]rs Jennings brought [-]ear Louisa. Mills [-] Miss Manning and her [-]aughter to see us [-]ibbie prefaced a [-]ery nice chicken [-]inner for them Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p150.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 14, 1920 Ther. Siona [-] Arnold cleaning up the dineing room in fine style. Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p152.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 18, 1920 Ther. Siona going home to night hope she has had a good visit bless her Wea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p153.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 20, 1920 Ther. [-]e heard my dear [-]rin was sick with [-]lurisy [-]illiam Howard [-]rnold arrived [-]ome from An Arbor spent the summer his grand parents uncles Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. [-] how hard dear, [-]ibbie works, it is very hard on me ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p154.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 22, 1920 Ther had Fred and family hear for dinner we all had a good time our Gill is a splendid young man, the babe is a dear little fellow Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p155.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 24, 1920 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. [-]re Lib Mrs Dramer and were invited to J. C. awards enterment for [-] Grand Ma Belcher. [--]t just off till next [-]erday. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p158.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 30, 1920 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 31 Ther. John. C. Howard. came in his most beautifull cars to take us to his part[-] Sister Drawes Aunt Bell Lib and to his wife was away from home. we had one grand time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p162.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 7, 1920 Ther. Harry took us to town went to see Dr W. Stevenson. Mrs Drame[-] called on friends home all right Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. went over to see Sister Scott Sister Dramer went to a party in town ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p163.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 9, 1920 Ther. [-] pint up pears,I [-]ade some mustard pickle Sister D, made black currant [-]urrant pie, nurse Drawer; gave me a good message Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p166.jpg) Wea.WED. SEPT. 15, 1920 Ther. sister D. E[-]bie & I went to town, with Harry we had lunch at Auchbachs store went to a show The Confession Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p167.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 17, 1920 Ther. [-]arry went to marks [-]ought a bushel of [-]eaches, and some [-]vel[-] onions pa paid [-]or the onions 160. Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. [-]ib and I put up peaches in the morn [-]ister Dramy went to town bought [-] ball of beautiful [-]arn, gave me some [-]gave her some [-]hili ribbon things ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p172.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 27, 1920 Ther Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther. Mrs M. H. Walker called I was very pleased to see her ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p173.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 29, 1920 Ther. [-] went down to the bean patch where the prums are, with Glen [---]rand [-]cDonald. Goldie Oblad. picked some pruns, then [-]ulled a row of beans. Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Last night I had very severe cramps [---] did all he [-]ould then Ebie came [-]own stairs then [-]arry oh it was [-]readfull, and lasted [-]o Long, feel the [-]ffects in my limbs ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p174.jpg) Wea. FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1920 Ther. morning up walking the floor with cram[-] they got better. 4 oclock A. M. Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p175.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 3, 1920 Ther. [---] to Georges for duck [-]tainer Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p179.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 11, 1920 Ther. wrote to Bert and [-]rs Deamer Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p185.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 23, 1920 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. Fred came out for a ride in their new car Coleate ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p186.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 25, 1920 Ther. Georges dear Wea TUESDAY 26 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p187.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 27, 1920 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Mariam drove out to see [-], Margret and duglas with her. Bert called [-]as sprained or broken [-]is right arm, at the wrist she took me for a nice long ride ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p188.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 29, 1920 Ther. Ebie went to town with Harry. Aunt Lena here with me. E. met Geneue, shoe told all about John H, trouble. I feel sory for him, Wea. SATURDAY 30 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p189.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 31, 1920 Ther. Wea. MON. NOV. 1 Ther. Wea. MON. NOV. 1 Ther. sweet little Kathryn has small Pox very light case ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p190.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 2, 1920 Ther. went to bate for Cox George came at night Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. [-]ennie birthday all on the wand. I sent Fannie a chicken a piece of cake, and some thing for the Kidoes. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p191.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 4, 1920 Ther. [-]eorge came but thank goodness the little ones are better Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p196.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 14, 1920 Ther. Elsie Bansberger called Rettie Gunderson called with two dear little girls Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p199.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 20, 1920 Ther. left home. for the coast [-]o to Reno first to visit [-]ntas and family, it as all so sudden at [---] Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. [-]rived at Reno at night Lucas. [-] thurber, [-]re to meet us. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p200.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 22, 1920 Ther. am quite dizzie the effect of train. but feel pretty well Lucas Myrtie Mrs Quito. all so kind. to us. Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p201.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 24, 1920 Ther. [-]ue certainly have [-] grand time Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. [-]e spent a very good [-]hanks given with Note [-]imly and Friends [-]ll wall. but I think [-] those that have no home, no Family, dinner [-]hey had this lovelyoung turkeys and all [-]hat goes with it ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p203.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 28, 1920 Ther. L T. B. took Myrtle [-]o sparks [-]o attend meeting, [-] 1 pm, there [-]ere only 6 people there [-]n acount of sickness sent my Donations to the [-]ission and relief society 50 cents Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p204.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 30, 1920 Ther. Wea. WED. DEC. 1 Ther. left Reno, for San Francisco, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p206.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 4, 1920 Ther. received word of Frank McDonalds death, I certainly feel bad. but if he suffered. God knows best. Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. wrote to Aunt Bell and pa, Harry took us for a very lovely ride his mother Libie and I, we had a splendid louse dinner and we had two geese. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p207.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 6, 1920 Ther. [---] is a small easy department Wea.TUESDAY 7 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p209.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 10, 1920 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. went to Berkley, in an Aunts on a great [--] at over the bay [-]h so very very sick, had to go right to bed. Mrs. Sidons [---] sister very sweet woman all so kind to me ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p210.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 12, 1920 Ther. had a lovely time returned from Berkley, sick Oakland Libie went to sunday school paid my donation mission and society 150 Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. in bed all day recieved a letter from L.W. Howard, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p212.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 16, 1920 Ther. Came over to dear Edith Clements Gardens Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p216.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 24, 1920 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. over to Mr. Andrew Meyers, Harry's bro, for a grand family christmas dinne[-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p222.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Mr D E Brockbank Dunham Carrigan Hayden Co San Francisco Cal Fannie A Kerney 42 Westmore St. Wellsboro Pa, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p224.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Sister Louisa Mills born 22 Nov 1832 Allie Woodbury Married May 1870 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p225.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE January 1 1928, arrived in Los angeles, at 9, Edith Wimma met us at the train took us to her house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p228.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Mrs. Mary Howard 2119 Van Duger 2119 1921 East 14th st, Oakland cal. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p229.jpg) ADDRESSES Name Tel. No. George H. Brockbank 959 Hollywood Ave Salt Lake City Utah Mrs. Jack Martell 343, Denver st Salt Lake City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p230.jpg) ADDRESSES Name Tel. No. Mr. T.J. Courtney 35 35, West Congress St. Chicago Ill. Miss Lillian Budd 49 Academy St Patchogue Long Island New York Mrs. W. E. Rainbridge 2301 New Kirk ave Brooklyn N York ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p231.jpg) INSURANCE COMPANY AMOUNT PREMIUM EXPIRES for Lock home 25 58 S 11 East S L City 35 South 3rd East Auto Bottrell Co Salt Lake City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p232.jpg) MEMORANDA Date Dolls. Cts Jan 1st 1921 - Kate Kraft 908 1/2 Magnolia Ave Long Beach To Frank Young. H G Meyer 1310 Alcatraz Ave. South Berkeley - Cal. L.T.B. 231. Cheney st. Reno Nev ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p237.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY 12 Date Received Paid releif society magazine 1 00 membership fee 25 donation 25 As[---] 35 for black yarn 1 90 garments 5 58 [-]ures co brush door sils 4 00 3rd swiss poor 1 00 books for one 1 00 stamps 10 papers 10 shoe polish 25 yarn 50 Mormon Battalion Monument 5 00 shirting for Bert 3 00 jews 1 00 dictionary 1 00 [--] Bert 5 00 missionary fund 1 00 [---] 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p238.jpg) April CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Date Received Paid May 15 beans 1 75 r society 25 La[---] rasberries 1 00 Glen 75 To Ira Lewis 10 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p250.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Date Received Paid Doctor W. S 5 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p253.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Date Received Paid 28 to Messa Temple 5 00 Libbie 2 00 Pa— 10 00 our donations a[-] 28. to sparks. r. s 50 mission fund 1 00 Oakland mission 1 50 San Francisco 1 00 mission 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p258.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Date Received Paid Fredich ulrich Kimber[---] Nev Michael S Hoff Born at Cincinnati - Ohi[-] December 19 1861 Died Feb 10 – 1921. – 59 y do his work ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p259.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Date Received Paid Mrs Dra[---] quilt 2 yds wide 2 [-] quarter long 36 blocks, set togatter set with 4 inch strips ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p274.jpg) [Left side of page] TRIP RECORD DATE FROM TO MILEAGE TIME REMARKS [under remarks section] L. P. Brock[---] 231 chiney st, Reno nev for charlot Robinson 1956 Post st. apt. 22 san Francisco cal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p275.jpg) [Left side of page] TRIP RECORD DATE FROM TO MILEAGE TIME REMARKS [From top of page] 10 spools of Carpet war[-] Makes 12½ yds, on a fine read, one yd. wide or 35 inches 2 Good Books the Mansion By Henry Van Duke the master of the inn by Robert Herrick ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p277.jpg) [line too faded to read] 14 [-] raymond [illegible line] for Edith Wimmer 2122 Cambrage st Los Angeles, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p278.jpg) K&T 124 slumber robe harder 12 rows then the scallop 1st 3 black 1 green 2 black 2 yellow 2 black 1 green 3 black then scallop ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p279.jpg) GASOLINE DATE GALLONS AMOUNT [text written upside down] 12- Silver Knives 6 large white Handle 6 small " Handle knives stable spoons 12 Soup or desert spoons 1/2 dz large English forks 1/2 dz small " " 1/2 dz soup spoons 2 black carving knives & 1 white handle 15 teaspoons tred with green 8 forks-with white 9 forks - white cord 8 odd spoons - 3 of them Sugar 3 odd butter Knives 3 pickle forks 4 odd small spns & 2 mustard 6 odd forks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F19_p280.jpg) [Left side of page] GASOLINE DATE GALLONS AMOUNT [from top of page] Anna & Edward V Howard's Daughters Lillian Howard—19 years in aug—1929 Helen Louise 12 yrs in March 1929 Bert Brockbank 206—Utah Savings Trust Bld LH " 938 Greenwood Terrace Erin 147—Regent St. Salt Lake Mrs Lena Clements [---] Co Suller creek [---] [---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p001.jpg) This Book is the Property of Alan E. Brockbank Grandson of Isaac Brockbank Jr. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p003.jpg) Biographical sketch of the life of Isaac Brockbank written by himself, while suffering a term of imprisonment in the Utah Penitentiary for the crime of unlawful cohibitation and sentenced on the 15th day of February 1887 for the term of Six Months. with a fine of Three hundred dollars and costs of Court. Isaac Brockbank son of Isaac Brockbank and Elizabeth Mainwaring, born 13th July 1837 at Liverpool England In giving a sketch of my own history in this my Fiftieth year, of course, I have to depend greatly on my memory, for facts as they have transpired. and in doing so, may not get the date of events correctly but shall endeavor to get them as near as I can. and in commencing I think it proper to refer to my parents. My Father was the eldest son of Daniel and Agnes Brockbank born at Under Ban[---] County of Westmoreland England 19th Novr 1805 and was raised in that locality until he attained mans estate. he followed an agricultural life and made it an especial point to be a good Farm hand and particularly a good Plow Man, for which he won many ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p004.jpg) prizes at Country Fairs that he attended during his early manhood, he took great pride in referring to such events in his after life, however as he developed into manhood and being tired of the monotony of a farmers life he determined much against the wishes of his Mother, his Father having died early and the other members of the family to go to Liverpool and after making up his mind to this he made all his arrangements with the young woman that he had been paying his attentions to that so soon as he got into a situation at Liverpool and a prospect of making a home he would send for her, but alas for all human hopes he had been in Liverpool but a short time when this young lady was taken sick and died, and though he seemed to be prospered after coming to Liverpool the sting of this bereavment weighed heavily upon him and he was for some time in despair he was always quite religiously inclined and early in life became attached to the [----]an Methodists. after his arrival in Liverpool he became connected with that organization and was appointed a class leader among that body, and in his association with that body he became acquainted with the young lady ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p005.jpg) that afterwards became my mother, she was a very zealous member and appeared to have also been bereaved of a husband by the name of Smith, whom she had lived with but a short time but the particulars of which I never learned, however through the influ- ence of the class to which she and also my father belonged a union was consumated At the time of his marriage he changed his position from being employed in a Brewery where he had remained long enough to learn about the manufacture of ale and Beer, at which he was always very fond and would continue to make for his own use even after he had taken up his residence in this country After his marriage he was employed as a Trader man in the Booth Water Works Co. and lived at Crosbie Street upon the property of this Company, where they kept large cistern of water and large quantities of from pipe suitable for main pipes for the conveyance of Water in the streets. My father had charge of this property and during the day he was employed around the Docks supplying the vessels of every grade with fresh water he was assigned to the Queens Dock and his busi- ness was to go among the ships and ascertain their wants in the water line and then arrange ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p006.jpg) with Hose to fill their large Casks and keep account of the same, and report the amount so furnished to the Company. My earliest recollection is associated with this place having been born there and passing through my childhood until I was about eight years of age. I would often accompany my father on his visits, among the shipping, and in this way got familiarized with the different kinds of ships as vessels from all parts of the civilized world were to be seen here in close proximity to each other, and after to get on board of a certain vessel, it would be necess- ary to go across three or four others. My Father in this way was pretty well known and in connection with his calling as a Class Leader among the Methodists he was greatly respected as a sincere and faithful servant of the Company he represented. it so happened however that early in the year 1843. a man by the name of John Lindsay, who was also a Class Leader, and in the employ of the same Company, had been induced to go and hear Parley P. Pratt a Mormon apostle deliver a discourse at the Royal Amphi Theatre, Great Charlotte Street, on the principles of the Gospel, and being an intimate friend of my father, he ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p007.jpg) prevailed on him to accompany him to hear this great apostle. they were so overwhelmed at the truth of the doctrine advanced, that they could no more advocate the tenets of the Methodist faith and as the seed sown with them fell upon good ground, it was but a few weeks before they were both bap tised and became members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. My mother however still maintained her adhesion to the Methodists, and used every means in her power to thwart her husband in his purposes and seemed to be filled with hatred for any person that would claim to belong to the Mormon Church to assist her in her antipathy her Methodist friends would take particular pleasure in calling upon her in the absence of my father and urge upon her to do many things to show indignity to my father and his new friends of course, such proceedings could not go very far without causing a rupture between them that was never eradicated that spirit of hatred seemed to grow upon her that she would resort to any means to get her revenge upon him and his associates and though often times some of the American Elders would come to the House and try to reconcile her ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p008.jpg) to calmly investigate the truths of the Gospel she set her face against it as a flint and so matters continued. At one time she got so terribly upset because my father had gone to a meeting called at that time a Council meeting held on the week night that she took all the Mormon Books, papers &c that she could find and burnt them up, this of Course intensified him and so he comm enced a system of punishing her by flogging and though there were children born to him by her under this condition of affairs there never seemed to exist any more comfort or happiness in the household afterward. My Mothers Mother lived at no 20 Adlington Street in Liverpool and had been for some time troubled with "Softening of the brain" originating as I was told from the effects of the great Cholera Scourge that visited that country in 1835, and though she was quite harmless most of the time at certain periods it would take the strength of more than one person to hold her. My Mothers youngest Sister Mary Mainwaring, a very pleasant and agreeable young lady, had been living with her mother up to this time, which was the latter part of the year 1844 and owing to the continued care necessary to be taken of ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p009.jpg) the old lady my father consented to move from our residence in Crosbie Street and occupy part of the house with my Grand mother. previous to this time I had been attending the Mormon meetings which were held in the Portico at Newington, this was a building occupied by a Lodge of some kind during the week and used by our people on the Sabbath day. Around the sides of the room was some very large paintings, and these to me were very attractive and were the means of willing away the time as I could not at that early age realize much about the new religion as it was then called. I had been in the habit of attending Sunday School among the Methodists from a very early age The Jordan Street School would convene on the Sabbath morning at 9 AM and after the session was over all the Children would march in procession accompanied by their Teachers to the Pitts Street Chapel which would take about 15 minutes arriving there in time for the regular service. One feature of these Meetings that was quite an incentive to the boys was the "Love Feasts" at which Buns were distributed to all and the members had the privilege of speaking something after the fashion of our "Testimony" Meetings ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p010.jpg) This is the same School that Bro Geo Q Cannon attended before he became a member of the Church, also where Bp Geo Farnworth was a Teacher before coming to this Country, though he did not know anything about the Mormons in Liverpool he found his way to Salt Lake City after he had agreed to go to California but through some disagree ment with the parties he was travelling with–he staid in the City and while there joined the Church, my recollections of the order and deportment at this School are very satisfactory, great interest being taken in the children. During the week days I went to the Cornwallis Street School and though I was not more than 7 or 8 years of age. I was set to teach a class of still smaller children. I well remember a circumstance that occured at this School One of my smaller sisters was entrusted to my Care at the School and as we were going home for dinner, a woman came up and took the child away from me and in my distress I went home and told my Mother and aroused the neighborhood the child was taken by this woman, and stripped of its clothing, and others put on, so that it is sometimes very difficult for parents to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p011.jpg) even know their own children sometimes. after the child had been so stripped and remodelled it had been left on the street, and the police had picked it up and taken it to the police station. in a few hours we found the child, but the remembrance of the suspense and frenzy that I was in about that child staid with me, and for many years I would have the scene in my mind, this was while we yet lived in Crosbie Street. after we moved to Adlington Street, I attended the St John's Church School in Great Crosshall Street both Day and Sunday School I made good progress in my studies here, and for my age I was considered a fair scholar in the common branches. The Principal or Master as we called him was a smart active Irish man by the name of "Strict" and he was as he very often told us strict by name and by nature. I had not been long at this School before I was placed in charge of a class, and got on very well. I also attended the St John Church a good share of the time, as it was a requirement of the school that all who attended the Day School should also attend the Sabbath School and attend the Church. one peculiar feature of this Sabbath School was that many of the Teachers were merchants of the Town, but ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p012.jpg) so interested in the welfare of the Youth, that they were willing to volunteer their services on the Sabbath morning and when their pupils were sick they would take pains to visit them and encourage by their own example the youth of that district to attend the Sabbath School. My father however was opposed to my remaining at this school and especially as the saints had started a Sabbath School in the Music Hall which they had then got the lease of so I left that school for a time and went to Christ Church School and attended the Mormon School on Sunday. during all this time the feelings between my parents was getting no better, and it often made itself manifest before the children. and we used often to dread to see them meet each other. though my mother was naturally a very good woman, and very fond of her children, she was very bigoted and would believe all the bug a boo stories that were then circulated against the saints. My father would often bring home some of the Elders for dinner or tea, and she would not know how to treat them civilly, she seemed greatly harassed and between the care of her mother and the excitement that she entailed on herself through religious ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p013.jpg) frenzy it seems to me it was almost enough to make her go crazy. My Grand Mother at this time was the owner of some Houses in Adlington Street the rents from which had been the means of her support and as my mother had the care of the house the means was collected by my father as the agent of the Estate. About the time we removed from Crosbie Street. My father had made up his mind to change his occupation and having a little means on hand, he was induced to venture in the butchering busin ess or rather what is known as the retail meat trade. and he opened a stand in the St Johns Market at which he seemed to do very well, but in the Course of a few months he concluded that the Wholesale business was more to his mind, not having the Captial sufficient himself, he entered into a Copartn[--] ship with Bro Robert Wiley a member of the Liverpool Branch and for a number of year they used to go to the Cattle Market very ca[-] every monday morning this market was kept at the old Swan, a village about 4 miles east of the town, here they would buy both sheep and Cattle alive, and bring them to town, and slaughter through the week, and sell to the Retail butchers, this seemed to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p014.jpg) be a lucrative business, and if it had not been for so many bad debts they would have done very well. While the family yet lived in the house of my Grand Mother in the year 1848 I left school and went as office Boy to the Firm of Messrs Carson and Ellis. Attorneys and Solicitors of Penwick Street, my duties in the office were to copy the Letters, and run errands carrying mail to the post office and delivering and receiving all the ma[--] for the office, and at spare time making copies of legal documents. I remained at this place for about 18 months, and the Firm and the Clerks in the office became very much attach ed to me and were desirous that I should be bound an apprentice to them for a term of 5 years. but my father would not consent to this, and so he took one away from this situation and having bought a Horse and Delivery Cart, he gave it into my Care to see to and though I was quite young I did not hesitate at doing work that would usually call for a much older person in addition to this on the Saturday evenings, it became my duty to travel around the town to the retail butcher shops that had received their meat from us during the week, and get the amount of their bills in this way I became quite familiar ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p015.jpg) with the business, however I did not go along in this routine to any length before I met with what to me was a very serious accident. I had got so used to driving through the town, that I would start off with a load of Beef and mutton from the Slaughter Yard, to deliver at distances of from one to three miles, on this occasion. I had on a load of meat and was about a mile from home when on going down a hill, the animal I was driving became unmanageable and the load crowding on it. I knew it would not do to continue going down the street at that rate as the lower part was much steeper than the upper part so at a cross street I made a turn which was so sudden that it brought disaster upon me and my load. I was thrown off with violent force and the vehicle was turned over and the meat upset and the animal run off as hard as it could go the blow I received knocked me insensible when I came too. I was surrounded by a crowd of people, and on my being picked up it was discovered that both of my knee bones were knocked out of joint and that the main bones of my legs were injured and otherwise bruised about my body. I was taken home and laid up for several weeks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p016.jpg) and when I did get up and begin to go around I was to deformed that it looked doubtful that I could walk straight again my knees were knocked together and I was so weak that I did not desire to go away from home for a long time. At this time we lived at Sun Street, not far from Crown Street there having been some friction between my Mothers folks and my father about the care of my Mother's Mother. and so we had removed to this place. After I had recovered from this injury I went for a short time to the Mechanics institute an advanced School in Knight Street, and while here my father made preparations for emigrating to America. I was very disirous of seeing my fathers relatives before leaving the country. they lived about 60 miles north of Liverpool at Bowness Westmoreland Country on the Banks of Windermere Lake I started by rail alone and was met at the Firminess of the road by some of my relatives and they were very desirous to have me remain with them. I was very much attached to the place among so many that took an interest in me and the beautiful scenery of the Lake and the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p017.jpg) opportunity for pleasure in the boats. I was very loth to leave it, and though I have been absent from there for 25 years. I always have had an anxiety to return on a visit and again take in a sight of that beautiful country My father had made his calculations to emigrate in February, shortly after my return from this visit the folks, commenced getting ready though I very well knew that my Mother, was very indifferent about it and seemed to treat the matter as though she did not purpose going, indeed she used all the influence she could with us children to have us remain and let my father go but we had promised to Father to go with him and so when it came to the last, my Mother consented to go as she said solely on account of the children. so after we got our outfit on shipboard we sailed from the Victoria Dock. February 11 1852. On board of a merchant ship fitted up for emigrants called the "Ellen Maria" Captn. Whitmore. We had rather a rough voyage calms succeeding storms and was 8 weeks and 2 days in arriving at New orleans where we transfered all our luggage to the steamer and following up the Mississipi River, in one ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p018.jpg) week we arrived at St Louis, here we staid 2 days, and took the Steamer St Ange for Kansas City. when we arrived [--] 3 days from that time, on our way up the river, we stopped a short time at Atchison to see some of the sufferers by the Steamer Saluda, who had been blown up by the boiler of the Steamer exploding while at the Levee here, there was a number of the saints on this vessel, and who where among the unfortunates, it was a sickening sight to see these sufferers, scalded and deformed, some without arms, or Legs, and some without Eyes. I was glad to get away from such suffering. Upon our arrival at Kansas it was thought advisable by Bro. Smoot who was appointed the President of the Company to remain here for some time, as the wagons which were being made at St Louis were not near finished and might be several weeks before being placed at the disposal of the Company–This was the first Company that had travelled over the sea under the auspices of the Perpetual Emig- ration Fund Co. and on their arrival here, they had to be taken care of and sheltered, to do this the most of the Company ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p019.jpg) were taken to a point about 3/4 of a mile from the River on an elevation, where they pitched their tents and were made as com fortable as the circumstances would permit the brethren and sisters having just got off from a long sea voyage and having been dieted on the hard tack and the commonest kind of food without any vegetables, when they got to this point some of them dug some Roots that they thought they had been acquainted with in the old country, however when they come to use these roots for food. the cholera broke out in the camp, and this was a very sad affair, here was a company of several hundred saints temporarily located among a people who were hostile to the whole Morm[--] community and who had made their boasts that they had assisted in driving the saints across the river some years before, and that they were on hand to go through the same performance again. but as the scourge increased in the camp. and the brethren and sisters were dying off alarm spread through the surrounding country, and the result was that indignated. Meetings were held and propositions made to have the saints removed, but as the scourge ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p020.jpg) continued, they were afraid to go near the camp at this junction the wagons commenced to arrive for the company and though the Cattle had not come the people that were well soon took possession of the wagons, and oxen were hired to take the whole camp out on to the prairie some 7 miles west of Kansas. At this camping ground in Kansas many distressing scenes occured. there were over 20 deaths in a few days and the people were in a very poor fix for taking care of them. rude boxes of any kind were made use of and the dead laid away without much ceremony. My father had rented a small house, about half a mile from the camp of the saints and close by another house rented by Bro Wm Collinson for his family and the "Thomas" family who were related to the Collinsons by marriage and who had been assisted in their emigration by Bro Collinson and expecting to travel with this Company to Salt Lake. The "Thomas" family consisted of the mother, two sons and three marriageable daughters. all apparently in good health and full of Joyful anticipation of their reaching the place they had started for. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p021.jpg) and here a circumstance occured that made a lasting impression on my mind as to the truth of the doctrine of Plural marriage. while death was carrying off many of the saints and fear was manifested as to the result, the news of the public announcement of the Doctrine of Plural Marriage as a cardinal principle of the Church reached us and threw more consternation around the saints especially those who were not very firmly grounded in the faith–my mother and Mrs Thomas being among that number.–Mrs Thomas went so far as to say that she would rather her daughters would die there, than that they should go to the valley and become the wives of a polygamist. I did not pay much attention to this at the time, as they did not come with us. but after we had got started on the plains we learned that two out of the three daughters had died and that the other had been very sick–In making preparations for the Journey across the plains my mother still maintained her indifference and it was very disheartening to start on a Journey of 1300 miles, and no unity seem to exist in the family. though my mother done all she could for ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p022.jpg) us children, there was four of us. myself and my sister Elizabeth sixteen months younger than myself, my brother Joshua 4 years old and my sister Agnes then a baby sucking at the breast there had been other children born before leaving England either three or four, but they had died in infancy, two of whom were buried in the Stanhope Street Methodist Chapel Yard. And another one at the Necropolis in Liverpool. I had forgotten to notice that at the time of my Mother taking leave of her folks in Liverpool she told them that if she was not suited on getting to the end of her journey at Salt Lake that she would return again to them, it was plain to us that she had this in her heart, all the time, and though she accompanied us it was much against her will, however as soon as the wagons and Cattle were brought for our use, we loaded up our wagon and started out to where the train was then stopping some seven miles distant. on the way out we got stuck in the mud at a small stream of water. Just out of M[--]port her[-] we found Bro. Collinson who also had a large wagon mired down. And though he had a long string of oxen hitched to it. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p023.jpg) they were unsuccessful in pulling it out and consequently had to unload. Bro Collinson was greatly chagrined at this and he began to feel as though some of his trials had commenced. we all remained at this stream all night and this is the last that we saw of Bro. Collinson and his family though he had got his outfit all ready. a large number of wagons, cattle and horses to move his family and also the Thomas family in grand style. we learned after ward that this "mud hole" was the first turning point with him. he went back to Kansas sold every thing he had for his outfit at an enormous sacrifice and in a few weeks went back to England. And succeeded in getting into his old business in Bold street Liverpool. The next morning after bidding farewell to the Collinson's we moved on to the Camp of the saints and found that there had been some more deaths, but still the general health of the people was better and in a a day or two we rolled out for the valley. This was about the first of June and as our Teams were rather wild we had to herd them along the best we could in hitching up our Team on the first Camp ground. the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p024.jpg) wheel oxen swung around and twisted the Tongue of the Wagon so that it broke but by splicing and wrapping with rope and raw hide it held together until we got through to the valley. There was in the Company Fifty two wagons A. O. Smoot Captain. Chris Layton 1st Asst. Captain and we journeyed along without any particular incidents occuring. the weather was delightful and our teams getting more used to the work and their drivers more used to handling them. we travelled about 100 miles pr week. I quickly got into the way of handling and driving three yoke of oxen and drove the team nearly all the way. while travelling on the Platte river we had a regular stampede. while the train was in motion a brother by the name of Murdock had remained behind the Company to see some sheep herders and as he came up with the Train, riding on a mule, he held his hands up like a Crazy man. instantly the hind most teams started out on the run, scampering in every direction, one starting the other. a good portion of the train was on the run when I saw something must be done, or else my team would go also. fortunately ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p025.jpg) I succeeded in quieting the leaders and in this way the balance of the train ahead was kept from running off. the result of the stampede was that a number of wagons were broken up and we had to lay over some time for repairs. Our wagon was kept in good shape all the way through and during the trip enjoyed the scenery and every thing seemed prosperous to us until a sad calamity happened to us that brought gloom and melancholy to our hearts. In the latter part of July as we journeyed along having passed Fort Laramie and to all appearances my mother seemed more reconciled to the situation. And we having no idea that she had the least intention of leaving the train. her baby was not weaned and we were not aware of any additional rupture between her and my father. She had been riding in the wagon all the morning over quite a rough country. and just before noon we came to a very steep hill to go down and those that had been riding in the wagons through the day so far got out. my mother done the same. and gave the baby to my sister and they proceeded down the hill in this locality there were many wild currant bushes pretty full ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p026.jpg) of Fruit and at the foot of this hill there was quite a patch of them. this is the last place that she was seen by any one of the company. we soon expected to camp for noon and as there was another company travelling in the same direction Just ahead of us we never missed her until we came into the noon camp which was about half a mile from the other camp and about 2 miles from the place where we last saw my mother. As soon as we found that she was not in the Camp. we immediately set about a search for her. I got a mule and rode back to the place we had last seen her and took every means I could to trace her by halooing and hunting through the bushes. but all to no purpose my search was fruitless. I returned to the Camp and the result was soon known It was then decided that we would move the Camp to a good place to stay so that our stock could get feed and water where we remained over for a time. towards the evening we encamped on Horse Shoe Creek and the next morning my father and Bro. C. Layton took a pair of mules and a light buggy and started on the back track. when ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p027.jpg) we they got back to where our Company ha[-] stopped at a Spring a short time they found that she had been there. by tracing her tracks to and from the spring and also taking the road back towards Laramie they continued on the road expecting to over take her, until they reached Fort Laramie here they made all the enquiry they could but got no traces that were satisfactory. they had met some 3 or 4 men coming we[-] that had left a sheep herd and they report[-] seeing a woman travelling towards Laram[--] who upon seeing them had left the road and appeared to be either demented or ver[-] nearly so. they did not follow her. this was the last information that we have of any person seeing her either alive or dead On the return of my father and Bro. Layto[-] to the Camp, it was decided to move on to Salt Lake, the authorities at Laramie have been notified to forward any information of my mother to Salt Lake City. We now began to realize what it was to be bereft of a mother having a baby in our care and she had been up to this time. li[-] on the caresses and nourishment from a kind and indulgent mother for no matter how her treatment was from my father ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p028.jpg) she was at all times willing to bear every thing for the sake of her children and I cannot think even at this time that she willfully went away from us. my own idea is that she may have been quite despondent, and after getting out of the wagon, she may have laid down and fell asleep and on being aroused found herself left behind and not knowing what way to go her brain no doubt would be affected and she would be oblivious to anything about her condition and most likely perish before getting to the care of human aid. It took some time to get our baby pacified being unweaned she cried night and day and the extra care devolved upon my sister Elizabeth. of course we had the sympathy of the whole camp, but no one could pacify the baby like my sister. consequently she was pretty well tried, and could do but very little, only taking care of the baby. however we got along tolerably well until my father took sick and had a very serious time he was confined to the bed in the wagon and became so reduced in flesh that many of the folks thought he could not possibly live. he had been getting worse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p029.jpg) for several day's. when one night he seemed to be suffering very much. And he thought himself that he would have to die. Several of the brethren got around him in the wagon and administered unto him and through their faith and prayers in his behalf he immediately took a change for the better and soon very soon he was able to be up again. soon after this our Captain Bro Smoot took down sick, and he felt so impressed about it that he made his W[--] and for several days his life seemed critical at one time the Camp laid over a day so that he could be at ease during his last moments. but this was not to be so. he took a change for the better and though he did not get well enough to be of any more service to the Company as Captain. he kept gaini[--] in strength until he left the train. havin[-] been met by his wife. before our arrival in the valley and she having fresh team took him speedily to Salt Lake City As we were passing through East Canyon and in climbing on to the wagon tongue previous to crossing a stream, my foot slipped and got under the wheel and though no bones were broken, I sustained a severe fracture of the ankle, and was ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p030.jpg) unable to walk on it for several days. We arrived in Salt Lake City on the 4th September 1852. being 6 ¾ months on the trip from Liverpool to this place. In coming through the Emigration Canyon and on first taking a view of the City our hearts were filled with gratitude to God that we had been enabled to compl[---] our journey though we had lost many from our number since leaving the shores of old England This being the first Company that had arrived direct from Europe under the auspices of the Perpetual Emigration Fund Co. considerable interest was taken by the saints of the City in visiting the Company on their arrival on Union Square. Prests. B. Young Heber C. Kimball and others of the leading authorities of the Church visited and counselled the new arrivals as to what course to take. and especially to be careful as to their diet until they had got used to the mountain climate. After remaining on the Camp Ground two days we were invited to move our wagon and temporarily sojourn at the house of Bro Thomas Hall in the 19th ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p031.jpg) Ward where we remained for nearly a month in the mean time my father was on the look out for a companion and as he knew of a sister by the name of Sarah Brown that had crossed the sea on the same vessel and was coming in one of the companies. he made it a point to hunt her up and after some deliberation they were not long in agreeing to cast their lots together and had their wedding celebrated at the house of Bro. Thos Hall this was about the 2nd of October. Previous to this my father had bargained for a vacant lot in the 19th Ward and had made calculations to remain in the City. but soon after marriage he made up his mind to move into Utah County and find a place that he could make a home and get land for farming purpos[-] he then withdrew from the purchase of the Lot. The City and on the sixth day of Octr we rolled out of Salt Lake City with two yoke of oxen and 2 Cows having paid one yoke of oxen for Tithing. Bp Hunter w[-] received them remarking at the time that could hardly believe that they had been driven across the plains they were almo[--] beef fat and after that Bp Hunter would refer to those cattle with complimentary word ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p032.jpg) We travelled South on the County road and found excellent feed for our Team there being but few settlers in the Country. the prospect for new arrivals was very good. but as my father had purposed to go to Spanish Fork having heard a good report of that place we continued travelling slowly until we arrived there in 4 days from the time of leaving Salt Lake City. Upon looking around the Country there we concluded to move on to the Town Site. Known then as "Palmyra" Bp. S. Markham, which had just been surveyed and finding what we thought a suitable place. we took our wagon box off and put up a small tent and went at work digging out a cellar for a shelter for the Winter. we were not long before we had the brush cane and dirt on for a roof and in that cellar we took up our abode. We had no chance for any employment and there had been very little grain raised in that locality, so that we were under the necessity of disposing of some of our spare clothing for wheat. Money we had none, and any kind of wearing appar[--] was in great demand After a short time, my father took Bro. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p033.jpg) 31 Williss crop of Wheat to thrash, their being no machinery in the locality and my father in his boyhood having been used to the use of the "Flail." adopted that plan and my services was called into requisition Bro Willis agreed to board us, and pay us every tenth bushel of wheat. this to me was new business, and to me it was quite a trial, swinging a flail all day long soon became irksome. but there was no alter native for me. and though my father had not done any hard labor for many years he was not afraid of it and I did not think he had much sympathy for me, though I tried to do all that I could. it was not long before my hands got blistered and I began to wish for some change, but I had no chance Br. Willis complained very much when we came to the table to eat about the quantity that I could get away with and I must acknowledge that I had a ravenous app etite—I was very glad to have the job done and we got our small grist of wheat which I thought was very dearly earned and took it a distance of 12 miles to have it ground into flour. During that fall, there were a great many settlers came in on to the Town Site, and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p034.jpg) soon there were a great number of cellars dug out and occupied by the settlers. and during that winter the town was nearly all under ground, a few persons put up log rooms. Among these Bro A K. Thurber had a little log hut about 12 feet square. And the Bishop had three little log houses built end to end and occupied by three wives There was a great deal of talk during that winter about men taking more wives but the Bishop was the only one around the neighbourhood that lived in that order. he himself was not slow to encourage others all he could to embrace that principle, but the Condition of the people did not Justify it as they had crossed the plains that season, and as a rule were destitute of many things needed for their comfort. that winter passed away very pleasantly. we had an abundance of good fire wood on the Creek close by and could get two loads a day. we had no meat to eat only as we could get a chance to kill the Jack Rabbits when the snow was on the ground. My father was a very good shot either flying or on the run and when he could get lead he would ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p035.jpg) beat it out thin and cut it in strips and make slug shot. and so occasionally we would have a change from bread and potatoes. on the whole it was very dry living, the Cow that we had milked in crossing the plains had gone dry and therefore had no milk. The snow was deep most of the winter and having no Hay to feed the stock we drove them among the cane and willows on the borders of Utah Lake where they lived and kept their flesh through the winter. In the spring of 1853 we had to wait until the Grass was good before we could commence to do any Farm work. the Land was all unbroke, and most of it required good double teams to break it so we had to double with our neighbours. in this way we were late in getting in our crops During the winter the land around the town site had been surveyed and was distributed among the settlers by ballott so that all had an equal chance of getting a piece of Land close to the Town or some at a distance. but all appeared to be satisfied with this way of dealing. In the Spring we had a visit from Prests B. Young, H. C. Kimball Geo. A. Smith, and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p036.jpg) quite a Company of brethren from Salt Lake City who where Journeying South and making a tour of the settlements encouraging the Saints and giving such instruction and Counsel as was necessary in the formation of new settlements. On their arrival at Palmyra they held a meeting in the evening, at which much good advice was given by the Presidency and in the morning they were met at the crossing of the Spanish Fork stream by Indian Chief Walker. and his band who had come to meet and talk with Prest. Young as Governor of the Territory and Supt. of Indian Affairs. at this time the Stream was very high. And it was with great difficulty that the Crossing was effected by means of boats and raft The Indians appeared to very much vexed about something and the talk they had with Prest Young did not appear to satisfy them. And as Spanish Fork was their old stomping ground they became almost unbearable in their demands. however the settlers did not anticipate any particular outbreak, and had made no preparations to meet any. though Prest Young in his Counsels had requested that the people ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p037.jpg) should live in close proximity to each othe[-] so that in case of an Indian outbreak th[--] could assist each other in mutual defence It was not long after this visit before the wisdom of this Counsel was fully manifeste[-] On the 19th of July an outbreak occured at Springville Just 6 miles from Spanish Fork. a Bro Kelly had whipped an India[-] who had come to his house and committe[-] some trifling offense. And the result was that the whole of the Indians throughout the Territory were aroused and they com- menced by shooting at our people whe[-] ever they had an opportunity and drivin[-] off their cattle that were on the ranges adjacent the settlements. then the excitemen[-] among our people commenced. Meetings were called. rules established, companies aranged, and a Military spirit infused among the people, drilling and the use of fire arms was the order of the day. And the people came together and formed tempora[--] residences on the line of a square, leaving space inside for Stock Yards &c. the houses all being built to face the inside and port holes through the back walls so that in case of attacks from the Indians they could be repulsed from the inside. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p038.jpg) Prior to our getting these walls put up all the able bodied men and good sized boys were mustered into service to do military duty and take their turn day and night in standing guard to protect the people from being shot down by marauding Indians and the people being required to come to gather forthwith very many of the people put up Willows for a shelter from the sun and improvised any thing they had at hand to shelter them thus presenting a very motley appearance. every thing seemed to be in a confused state. it was a time of hardship among those who were able to work especially among the men being busily engaged in making Spanish Wall others in making Adobies for Houses to be built on the [---] of the square to be enclosed others attending the people and then standing Guard at night during this time many of the people were short of supplies for food as the people were poor as a rule and had not raised any crop yet and were depending on the crop, already in the ground and to raise that they had to subject themselves to military discipline and carry arms and go in squads so that it was with great diff- iculty that farmwork was done. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p039.jpg) There was no money to buy any provisions with. and we had to depend very much on each other, and so we found a good liberal spirit manifested among those who had a small supply of extra provisions to share with others. in this way we succeeded very well. and harvested a very fair crop of grain that season. One night I was on Guard at the Corner of a block just outside of the line of the temporary fort, when a shot was fired a short distance from where I was the Indian had approached our picket Guard and had fired at one of them, hitting him Just over the eye. and tho this man survived with part of his head shot away he was never the same man again. his name was "Jolly". the Indians fired several shots and drove off a lot of Cattle belonging to the settlers. when daylight came it was found that the stock had been driven into the Spanish Fork Canyon, and a number of the brethren followed after them but they did not succeed in overtaking them We got the Fort all enclosed late in the fall and in addition to the extra labor involved in thus making places of security for ourselves ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p040.jpg) The brethren went to work and put up a Meeting House and had the use of it during the winter for school purposes at the dedication the dance was inaugurated and pretty well kept up during the Winter In the apportionment of the Farming Land the piece awarded to my father came in the South East part of the Field over a mile distant from the Fort and was a very uneven piece of land and it was a hard matter to irrigate it and was other wise very discouraging to bring into a proper state of Cultivation but my father was determined to stay with it until he was obliged to abandon it by reason of the mineral becoming so strong that it was unproductive. previous to this time my father had bought a piece of land some 2 miles further up the Creek and as there had been a small settlement located there prior to the Indian disturbance the brethren owning land in that vicinity were quite desirous of having a few more settlers join with them and form a small Ward without going so far to and from their work as it required to go to Palmyra. My father was induced to join in with them and they immediately went to work in the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p041.jpg) early spring of 1854 to gather together the necessary materials to build an adobie Fort on an elevation some 2 miles South East from the Palmyra Fort. Myself and my father would walk up then 2 Miles, night and morning to make adobies and get a house put up in the New Fort that went by the name of Spanish Fork during that summer and fall we got this place enclosed, and our family moved up from the other Fort in the month of September 1854. that same season our numbers were considerably augmented by the arrival of other emigrants from the Eastern States. The erection of this Small Fort was the means of having a seperate Ward organized and Bro William Pace was ordained the Bishop with H. B. M. Jolly as First and my Father as the Second Councillor. a short time after we were visited by some of the Presidency who advised the laying out of a City, North of the newly erected Fort. and have the Water of the Spanish Fork stream conveyed on to the bench by means of large ditch to be made about 1½ miles long prior to this time all the water we had used for building and domestic purposes, had to be hauled in barrels a distance of about 150 yards ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p042.jpg) During the following Spring I assisted in laying out the City plat. Ca[--]ing the chain and in locating digging and opening up the water ditches [---] the Town. and also through the streets. early in the summer Prest Young advised the residents of the Fort at Palmyra. to abandon their location at that place and move up to the upper and altogether better situation for a settlement this was a severe blow to those people they had but recently got their houses in a situation to live in and be at all comfortable. and many of them felt like they would rather remain where they were, but as soon as the majority made a commencement to move. the rest fell into line. and as was subsequently realized. the Change was, quite opportune for in a short time. much of the Farming Land. through irrigation. became so impregnated with Alkali. that it was almost worthless. and by thus moving it enabled these settlers to avail themselves of the choice of other Land. that could be irrigated from the Spanish Fork Stream. thus the Spanish Fork Ward was made. Strong by the inflect of settlers very fast During the summer of 1855 the Grasshoppers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p043.jpg) made their appearance in immense quantities and remained on our fields of Grain so long as there remained any thing green that they could devour. they even eat the standing grain into the ground, making it as bare as tho it had been burnt over this was a very discouraging went to the people. we had just emerged from an Indian War that had entailed a great deal of vigilance on the part of the whole people as it had not been safe to go into the Mount amo after Timber, nor be away from the settlements without being in a body and having fire arms. And being continually on the alert and now as this War had terminated we had another more formid able enemy to contend with, and one that we were less able to cope with their war fare upon us was much more severe. however we struggled and, after one crop was cut off we put in more seed, and after it made its appearance and promised well for a crop - the Hoppers would slight down upon it in one afternoon and clean it bare. In this way the whole country was cleaned out bare of everything green in the shape of grain and grass. The ranges which heretofore had furnished an abundance of feed for stock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p044.jpg) was nearly eaten out bare and the roots fumed to be poisoned. and the roots seemed to be so that it did not grow again and Live Stock suffered The year 1855. was a very gloomy one as there was but very little grain raised in the Inventory and but very little Hay seemed for the incoming winter. Still the faith of the saints was not impaired as to the future and though many of the saints no doubt suffered greatly. they trusted in Providence. and the Kindness of their brethren and sisters to help them along. the winter of 1885 was a severe one owing to the scarcity of feed many cattle died on the ranges and the prospect rather discouraging When the spring of 1856 opened the brethren went to work gathering up seed Grain— wherever they could, sending as far as Fillmore over 100 miles south to get seed wheat. and also Bran and [---]. to subsist upon the brethren and sisters who had a little surplus means. putting it together and in that way they succeeded in getting several wagon load of grain &c which was distributed among the people and all appeared to be prosperous. the grain was got in the ground and much of it had come up and was looking very well. every body seemed to be ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p045.jpg) hopeful that a season of prosperity had dawned upon us but alas for all human hopes we were again doomed to disappointment our fine looking fields of grain were again covered with the devouring insects and in one night our field of promising grain was entirely swept away then indeed did we begin to feel sorrowful our bread was out and no chance to buy more in fact there was but little flour in the Territory and though we had an abundance of work to do we had very little to subsist upon but Bran and [---] and this is a diet that people do not care to work very much upon however as our crop had been eaten off we still was in hopes of being able to raise something to sustain ourselves with and so after the insects had devoured all the crops that were put in early and the people had got tired of fighting them off by every conceivable way. they all at once took their departure leaving our feilds bare. this was about the 20th day of June after this date quite an area of grain was put in and fortunately the season was prolonged so that a fair crop was realized and once more the hearts of the people were made glad ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p046.jpg) In addition to the labor of the farm my Father and myself went to work to put up a House on his deity lot and to do this we made the adobies at a spring some 4 miles distance on account of getting a blue [-]lay this distance we used to walk night and morning and most of the time barfooted We had no team but the Oxen we brought to the valley with us and they were too slow to travel any long distance so that whenever we had occasion to go to the nieghbouring settlements we would either borrow hire or exchange teams for the Trip during the fall of 1856 we got the material together and put up the House which was one of the first that could be called by that appellation as the most of the folks had done here as they did in Palmyra. they lived much of the time under ground In the winter of 1856 there was an Elders Quorum organized in the Spanish Fork Ward and I was appointed the Clerk to the Quorum a brother by the name of John Mackie being the President this man at this time was very zealous and after expressed himself as being willing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p047.jpg) to make any sacrifice for the cause of Zion but a few month elapsed after this and he took umbrage at something and lost his faith. and away he went to California I had forgotten to state that in the winter of 1852. I was ordained a Priest in the Palmyra branch and had continued an active member of that Quorum. from that time in visiting among the Saints associated generally with some older brother. My labors in this calling were very satisfactory and have always been a source of comfort to me though some times they would feel a little irksome the Bishop of the Ward usually presided at all the Meetings of the Lesser Priesthood and though many of us were quite young our labors were a great blessing to us The year 1857 was quite a prosperous one for Utah there being no insects to devour the Grain. there was quite an amount of surplus produce raised and the people generally went to work with a determination to make their homes and their surroundings pleasant and agree able and as peace seemed to have taken up her abode with the people again they felt to improve the opportunity in providing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p048.jpg) School and Meeting Houses for the benefit and blessing of themselves and their children for up to this time. the young people had a very poor chance for schooling and though the parents were desirous of seeing their Sons and Daughters get a good education circumstances had been such that it had been impossible We are often accused by our enemies of being a very ignorant people in too many instances the accusation is true and there is good reason for it, but now the hopes of the parents began to brighten anticipating a bright future close at hand for their Children, but disappoint- ment seemed to be continually on the trail of the people. no sooner had their hopes brightened than a dark cloud loomed up. and even before the harvest had fairly commenced. the ward went abroad that our Mail communication from the East had been stopped entirely. and though we had not heard from the States oftener than from one to three months at a time the alarm had been sounded all over the nation that the Mormons were in rebellion that they had burnt the United States Court Record and committed a great many ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p049.jpg) other indignities against the Government Without making any inquiry as to the turth of these reports the Authorities at Washington immediately decided to send an Army to Utah, and the first intimation that the people of the Territory had of such a purpose was the arrival of the party that should have brought the mail with them from Independence Missouri representing the the Post Master at that place had declined to deliver to them the United States Mail for Utah. they further reported that the Government was thoroughly aroused and were forwarding troopes to the frontiers to march from there in a body to Salt Lake City. At the time of the arrival of this Mail Party in Salt Lake City Prest. B. Young and all the leading men of the Church and Members of their families were at the head of Big Cottonwood Canyon gone there to Celebrate the arrival of the business to Salt Lake Valley just 10 years prior to this time. The news being brought to the assembled people at this place created [--] very great alarm for all felt assigned to the Providence as of that God. who had heretofore preserved from the onslaughts of the wicked and so the brethren and sisters ignored them ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p050.jpg) [---]s acending to the original programme and then returned home. The news of this Contemplated invasion soon spread through the Territory. and threw a damper over the people not that they had lost faith in the outcome, but that they might have to suffer afflictions and sorrow in an increased degree for up to this time it had been very difficult to get clothing. and the necessities for the comfort and convenience of the large majority of the people and the prospect for furnishing themselves with more clothing was even worse than it had heretofore been, very many of the people also were without shoes. I will remember that in our Sabbath Meetings in those times many of the brethren and sisters would come to the services barefooted and the Men and boys were very glad to get a shirt and pair of pants made of buckskin. this was my situtation and when I got on a buckskin pants and shirt and an Indian Pony to ride on. I imagined that I was pretty well fixed and could among any of the boys about my age. every few days we could hear of the progress being made by the Troops after they left ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p051.jpg) The Missouri River for Salt Lake and it was deemed essential that some steps be taken by our people to defend themselves from our hostile foe. therefore Companies of men were mustered into service in the settlements and a system of drill again commenced that men might be provided with arms and ammunition. Horses and Travelling equipage so that when an order came they could move forthwith to the designated point not that this was done with a view of openly opposing the march of united states troops within the borders of the limited states domain but as a means of checking their progress until such times as the Administration could seriously think of the position they were entailing upon themselves. And so the sequel proved this was a very wise proceeding on the part of our leaders. the Companies of men sent out from the Vallies had positive instructions before leaving not to fire a gun nor be the means of destroying life but to take every advantage they could of the situation of the Troops in their daily travels west to cripple them by tearing up bridges, driving off their Horses, Mules and Cattle and getting away with their supplies thus detaining them so long as to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p052.jpg) 0 make their advent into the valley the same season an utter impossiblity. it was a very grave position to take when we reflect that only ten years before the whole Mormon people were required to take up the line of March and leave the State of Illinois on the requisition of the Governor of that State there being no alternative but make the sacrifice of the homes and Comforts that had taken the patient toil of years to accumulate and now this same people having again through their industry and their unparalelled perserverance had again made themselves homes and was in a fair way of recovering from the losses entailed upon them by this tyranical abuse of power the history of the sufferings and patient endurance and in scores of instance the sacrifice of life, on the pilgrimage from Nauvoo Hancock County Illinois to the City of Salt Lake will never be written. here and there solitary instances are recorded and in a degree the situation is partially understood and now after a short season of compariative peace and freedom from the onslaughts of of corrupt civilization they again take upon themselves to take the inititive of bringing the Mormon people into subjection ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p053.jpg) not as, a single state but the whole United States sent out the Flower of their Army disciplined in all the Tactics of Warfare bringing with them all the paraphanalia of war prepared to bombard and lay waste the Towns and villages of this [--]ch persecuted people. The very thought of such an invasion was sufficient for a resolve to be made by our people to sell their lives as dearly as they could in opposing the advance of such a body of men but the word from the Church leader was fire no guns but check their advance by strategy all that is possible. Barricades and Breast Works were erected in the narrow passes of the Mountains and every preparation made as though the intent was to slay them if possible ere they could reach the valley and Companies of men were detailed in the Canyons and Kept in readiness to act on the defensive should the occasion require. As the Troops approached our borders they did not travel so fast as they had contemplated and owing to the actions of some of our men they were greatly annoyed some of their wagons got burnt up and their stock taken away and in various ways their progress was impeded but this seemed to make them ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p054.jpg) even more desirous of entering into Salt Lake City the point they had started for Prest Young all this time kept calm as a summers morning and did not seem to manifest the least anxiety as to the outcome he would often say when referring to the advance of the Troops that they would never enter the Salt Lake Valley until we as a people were willing to let them and such was the confidence of the people in President Young that they did not question his words and invariably they were fulfilled and especially so in relation to these exciting times — his counsel was eagerly sought after. and as tenaciously complied with and every movement was closely watched and when the brethren would come in from the Canyons and report to him the gloomy aspect of the situation he never appeared to be the least discouraged As the Cold weather approached preparations were made to carry on a winter campaign and many of the brethren who had spent months away from home were released to return home and others sent to take their place in this way a continual line of defense was kept up insignificant as it might appear that a handful of ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p055.jpg) people would undertake to oppose the progress of United States troops sent by the special order of the Government. As they journeyed across the plains they made their [-]oasts of what they would do on their arrival in the domain of the Mormon people they indulged in their [--]bald songs. and proposed to have the use of all the women they wanted. and hang up the Leaders and disrupt the homes and lay waste the country that had been rescued by the Mormon people from its sterile condition, but in this as in every other undertaking they had counted with out their host. When they got within 150 miles of Salt Lake and had made every preparation to make a forced march with the freshest portion of their Cavalry. Col. Alexander who had charge of the Command having waited for the arrival of General Harvey who was his superior officer, and learning that he had been detained concluded to not wait longer and so issued an order to march the next morning protesting that he would go to Salt Lake City if Jesus Christ stood in the way. that night it commenced to snow and it continued to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p056.jpg) Snow until it fell about 4 feet deep and though they were in a very bad place for so large a body of men and teams being on Hams Fork in Utah Territory they could not make any further progress and so they had to content themselves to remain through the winter. the only way that any information was obtained as to their situation was brought in men that had deserted and they coming to the Camps of our brethern were made good use of. The officers and also the New Govenor and Secretary and the three New Judges who had been sent with these Troops by the Government made their Winter Quarters at Fort Bridger and issued from there. their orders pertaining to the objects of their being in the Territory Judge Eckels being the Chief Justice under the appointment of President — Buchanan holding a term of his Court at that post and issuing warrants for the arrest of persons that they had obtained the names of that had in some way obstructed the progress of the invaders this of course all proved farcical as the [---] proved. During the fall and winter of 1857 the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p057.jpg) Presidency of the Church called upon the people in the vallies of the Mountains to repent of their Sins and ask forgiveness of each other and confess their faults and misdemeanors and when they had thoroughly repented, and made amends to eachohter where injury had been done they were required to be rebaptised and again re new their covenants before their God and each other. this reform commenced at the head of the Church and went through every department of the same reaching all the settlements of the Saints and as the Bishop of each Ward was first cat[-]chized as to his own individual matters so he was authorised by the Presidency to receive the Confessions of the people of their Wards and in this way the whole Church was purified and the people became more united and zealous in the Work than they had been before and the Gifts and Graces of the Gospel were made manifest to [-] great extent. It seemed to be no labor for the people to attend meeting almost every night and the spirit of the Gospel was diffused throughout the Community and with this outpouring there was a renewed diligence ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p058.jpg) manifested to live the whole law of God and with many their zeal overcame their more solid judgement and they went to extremes in the practise of the Law of Celestial Marriage and as a consequence it was a source of great trial to some but they felt to live near to the Lord and do all that they could by the exercise of their faith and continued invocation to Almighty God that he would so over rule the designs of our enemies that it would redown to the onward growth of the Kingdom. There is no doubt whatever that the Lord accepted of their offering and heard the prayers of his people we all knew that a formidable enemy was on our borders and they had come there with orders that if carried into execution would tend to disrupt and brake into frag- ments the whole people and so the people were looking for some answer to their supplications and they did not look in vain. The Winter of 185[-] was quite severe, all through the Vallies heavy snow and no communication from the Eastern States the only chance of getting any word from the East was by way of California ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p059.jpg) however the saints were looking for some change to be brought about but had no idea of how it was coming, when all at once, a well known friend of the Mormon people arrived from the last by way of California, with a mission of renewed friendship and with a desire to make investigation of the situation of affairs and report to the Government. this man was no less a man than Col. Kane who had on several occasions exhibited great personal valor in taking the part of the Mormon people he was not very long in getting the matter in shape, and upon his making his report back to the Government a Commission was sent to Utah to investigate, and which resulted in the Complete vindication of the Mormon people. While the Troops were on Hams Fork during the Winter they had hundreds of their Mules perish by the severity of the Winter weather. they had brought with their supply Trains an abundance of food for their own sustinance except in Fresh Meat and Salt. it was reported that a part of the time they lived on Mule Flesh and upon it becoming known to Prest Young that they were needing some Salt he sent them out a large quantity of that article ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p060.jpg) 8 As matters were approaching a crisis and in order to be prepared for the worst Prest B. Young had urged upon the Saints to prepare themselves to move away from their homes all north of Utah County so that by the early spring all the brethren and sisters who had the means of getting away from these settlements were on the move and in this way great sacrifices were made. Hundreds of families took all their movable effects and laid their plans so that in case they got the word from the Presidency they would set fire to their possessions and burn up the results of their labors for years. this was the sacrifice they were called upon to make. And in this they were as sincere as any thing else they had done before. after all the families had got removed into Utah Co. and to all human appearance they would not return here came two Commissioners from the President of the United States offering to the people of Utah an unconditional pardon for all past offences and pledging protection from the Government The first meeting they held with the people was in Provo. here the Presidency of the Church and leading Elders was present ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p061.jpg) and the Commissioners Messrs Powell and McCulloch here learned how fearfully the nation had been imposed upon by lying scoundrels who had gone from Utah and circulated these scandalous stories, notably among these parties was Judge Drummond who sat on the bench with a prostitute by his side while his wife presumably a virtuous woman was left at home in the east. others of the same class as the man were the means of placing the government in this unenviable position After this Treaty had been entered into to the proposition was made that the Troops, that had been within our borders for several months be allowed to come into the valley provided they did not encamp near by any settlement. And that they pass through Salt Lake City, and did not molest any person. After the Commissioners had satisfied themselves that the U.S. Records that had been reported as being burnt were still safe and intact and that there had been no cause for the wide spread alarm that had aroused the nation they returned to Washington. And the Troops were permitted to pass through the City and made their encampment over Jordan and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p062.jpg) finally in Cedar Valley at what was after wards known as Camp Floyd in honor of the then "Secretary of War" So soon as the Troops had got located in Cedar Valley the Saints commenced to move back to their former locations and though they had lost one seasons crop in their Journey to and from their homes they felt very thankful to get back to them Those who passed through this ordeal will not forget it very soon probably not in their life time to see people evacuate their good homes, putting all their available effects into wagons, and in many instances having no team. a means of paying for the use of one but through the Kindness of their brethren, they were enabled to get to one of the settlements in Utah Co. To a person not of our faith, such a spectacle would have been startling to see undreds of families, encamped on the banks of streams or in the outskirts of settlements without shelter, but a Tent or Wagon Cover, or perhaps a few Willows for a shelter from the Sun. and in their Journeying the people felt to take with Joy the spo[--]ing of their goods. With the Entree of the Troops into Salt ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p063.jpg) Lake City came the New Governor, Secretary three new Judges and a large number of Camp followers, Merchants, Saloon Keepers and Women of questionable reputation Governor Cumming was very solicitous to have the people return to their homes and was very profuse in his promises of protection from any invasion of the Troops. after the people had returned a season of prosperity seemed to set in for the people of Utah, with the ingress of the Army came a demand for everything that could be spared in the shape of Produce, especially in Butter, eggs, Chickens &c. Lumber was in great demand, and commanded a good price. Laborers could get all the work they needed at good paying figures and whereas the year before there was the great est scarcity of very many things necessary for the Comfort of the people except Provisions now there was no lack of anything. Money began to be plentiful when the Troops— commenced to make their permanent quarters at Camp Floyd. I made a trip to Salt Lake City in July almost as soon as the Saints commenced moving back, taking with me part of the family of Gilbert Clements, who had been ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p064.jpg) occupying my little house at Spanish Fork for some weeks on this visit I renewed the acquaintance of John M. Bollwinkel, a former school mate in Liverpool, and who was then employed in the Post Office at Salt Lake City. On my return home, I succeeded in getting a pair of ponies for a team, and commenced buying up Butter and Eggs, and taking to the Camp of the Troops in Cedar Valley. and made several trips, and found it quite profitable, while on one of my trips an offer was presented of opening a small business in American Fork. And so in the fall of 1858 I went to Salt Lake City and bought a small stock of Goods. And made a commencement in the General Dry Goods and Groceries line and my prospects were indeed very good as quite an amount of business was carried on with the new Camp by the people of these settlements near by. On renewing my acquaintance with John Bollwinkel at Salt Lake City. he told me that he purposed making bids for the Carrying of the Mail Contracts in the Territory for the next 4 years, and that if he should succeed in getting them from ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p065.jpg) ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p066.jpg) [-]4 was a new feature in Mail Service in Utah and very many jealous people were disposed to look upon it with a good deal of suspicion. but the greatest care was taken that no trip should fail of being made no matter how inclement or how dis- advantageous the circumstances. I will remember once that I started out from Nephi, on Horseback with the Mail tied on to the Mach[--]s of the saddle and expected to make the trip to Holden 55 Miles distant early in the evening. After I had got away from Nephi about 18 Miles, the animal that I rode got scared and in Jumping threw me out of the saddle out on to the ground, here I was in a terrible bad fix, over 35 Miles from any settlement. And on foot and my horse with the Mail sack tied on. there was a light snow on the ground and the horse was not thoroughly broke so that he did not Keep the road. I had therefore to Keep right after him. And see that he Kept as near the road as I could I followed him on the run for the whole of that distance. and though it got dark on me before I got to Holden when I did I got Br. Johnson the man that I ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p067.jpg) staid with to go around with a Lantern and hunt for the Horse. fortunately for me the horse came to the place to get his Grain and had Kept the saddle on his back. though it had turned under his belly. but the mail sack was all safe and so it was forwarded to its destin ation 10 miles further that night. the next morning found me in a very poor situation to ride the 55 Miles back but there was no alternative as the trip had to be accomplished. In the 18 Months that I spent with John Mollwinkel, I put in some hard service and had not the [--]otest idea but what I was an acting partner in connection with Elias Smith. we had continued to carry on the business at American Fork in a partnership concern and had found it quite profitable in making a necessary change of Merchandise into cash for the convenience of paying current expenses the Merchants of Salt Lake City, being willing to advance their merchandise on 60 and 90 days time. And take their pay in certified [---]ers for mail service. this money was handled by John and so he Kept ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p068.jpg) [-]6 pretty much all in his own hands. I bourded with him at this time and noticed that he was gradually giving way to intemperance and riotous living, and that I was completely in his power, having no way of helping myself out of his Clutches. In the spring of 1858 at the time the people from the north were moving to the South. Mr Howard and his family moved to Spanish Fork and they being acquainted with Gilbert Clements who was living in my house. I met with them and found an acquaintance with the family and more especially with their Eldest daughter Kate though she was now only 15 years of age, and she was not indifferent to my overtures and on the return of the family to their Homestead in Big Cottonwood in July 1858. I made it convenient to visit there. And from casual observation our attachment ripened into Love and so I continued my visits until on June 25, 1860 we were married at her home by Judge Elias Smith of Salt Lake City—this being the first one of the family to leave the paternal roof the parents did ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p069.jpg) not spare any means to make the occasion an eventful one. they made a large bowery on the outside of the house and put down a Floor. so that a large Company could be accomadated for the dinner and also for the Dance. they furnished every thing necessary in great style. the band of Music was brought from Salt Lake City, and scores of people came to the Celebration of the event— On the 26th of June we commenced to Keep House for ourselves in a small house that I had got from my father situated in the 14th Ward, Salt Lake City and every thing seemed very prosperous but still I was very desirous to get away from the association of Mr Bollwinkel as I had been led to indulge very often in the intoxicating Cup, and I found that I was acquiring a taste for it but as I had promised to take a trip with him to Cedar City, we determined that we would take our wives with us and make a wedding tour. We started on the 4th July and drove the first day to Provo and attended a Dancing party at the New Grist Mill. that had just then b[--]n finished The next day we drove to Nephi ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p070.jpg) [-]8 and here we was favored with the serenade of the Band of that place, we continued our Journey down, though there was not much rest, travelling about 50 miles each day and Kate would have been glad to have been released from such a Journey but we had started to make the Trip and nothing but sickness would interfere, at Cedar City we staid with John M Higber, a brother in Law of Bollwinkel's and a man that took a very Conspicuous part in the Mountain Meadows Massacre. after remaining there for several days we made the return trip having been gone from home about 15 days. I now determined to break the society of Mr Bollwinkel. And so, the first opportunity that presented itself to me, was my refusal to testify in a case brought against him before the Bishop of the Ward, by a man who had sustained an injury by John running into his team when on one of his drunken frolics on the Provo bench. I was the only person with him and he wished me to testify to a falsehood. this I very strongly declined to do and consequently our friendship from this time ceased. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p071.jpg) I made the best settlement I could of our affairs at American Fork but got no allowance for services in the matter of the Mail Contracts, and when I appealed to him in relation to it, he simply ridiculed the idea. he had so far fallen a prey to the evils of intemperance that he did not falter to inflict any indignity that came in his way, even to his best friends. While I had been away on the trip to Cedar City, Mr Howard, my father in Law had negotiated with Henry E Bowering to go into partnership, and buy out the firm of Cummings & Jones, who were then carrying on the business of the Manufacture of Leather Boots, Shoes Saddles Harness &c. Mr Howard having the means and Mr Bowring being the practical Man. soon after my arrival home Mr Howard offered me the position of Book Keeper, and also to take the over sight of the business, which was all new to me. I soon took hold and learned all I could about it and as I lived on the same block, the situation suited me admirably. I was as happy in my relationship ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p072.jpg) [-]0 with my wife Kate as my fondest anticipations could have pictured. I enjoyed her society, and we lived in comparative comfort. As time passed on and meeting with a great many men in business, I became acquainted with a man by the name of Hyler, who professed to be a good faithful Latter Day Saint. this to me was very unfortunate as subsequently I found that he was a fraud, and had connived to what afterwards proved a source of great trouble to me and my wife. One night Kate was taken very suddenly sick. And being in the family way, it appeared as though she was about to be confined, in my excitement, I sent for this man Hyler who had made some pretensions to medical skill. And he seeing her Condition, reccommended a Mrs Beers as a Midwife, who came and being over anxious to have the Child delivered gave my wife so much "Ergot" that she never has been the same in body since. and through forcing the birth the child did not live. And this was a sad blow to both of us, entailing upon us a grief both for the loss of the child ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p073.jpg) and the serious injury done to Kate. During the following year Kate had another baby but through weakness and misfortune she did not enjoy its society, but for a short time, and so gloom and disappoint ment was greatly felt by us. In the fall of 1862 I bought the property of Mr John Alger in the 7th Ward a much more commodious place and we soon removed to that position. [illegible deletion] woman who had died on the journey from the East and the father not being able to do any thing for it being on his way to California gave her the Child. all her energies now seemed to be directed to care for this child and for weeks it done very well and was in a thriving condition but suddenly it was taken very sick. And despite all our en deavors to serve it, she succumbed and this was the third Child we had laid away. Mr Howard being engaged in the Manufacture of Liquer at Cottonwood spent nearly all his time there. And furnished a large quantity of his own make to consumers all over the Territory. this was a very profitable ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p074.jpg) business, and in order to encourage still further the consumption of Liquor in Salt Lake City, he opened a Saloon for that purpose and from this time he gave more attention to his business in the City. And made his home with us. For some years he made money very fast and the quality of his manufactured liquor was unrivalled On the other hand the Manufacture of Leather began to wane. And as the influx of Goods from the east and west became greater. the demand for home made goods became less. and though it did not finally collapse until the rail roads were brought into the Country, it began to be seriously injured in 1863. in the fall of that year Mr Howard dissolved partnership with Mr Bowning. And having a good price (as he thought at that time) offered for the land upon which the Tannery and shoe shop stood. And it becoming too valuable to hold for such a business he sold out to a Mr. Kerr and we were required to leave the following spring. This amounted to a break up of the business as it could not be carried away without serious loss. there was quite an amount of unfinished leather in the vats and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p075.jpg) a large amount of debts due from individuals, which might have been collected had the business remained there, but now it became necessary to remove the whole affair to some other location. we succeeded in getting a City Lot on the state road. And to this plase I undertook to remove all the old buildings. And tan vats from Main Street, and made an effort to save what I Could of the stock of leather on hand this however was almost a Complete sacrifice of time, labor and material for the removing the old Tan Vats. it was impossible to get them hold the Tan Liquors again. And therefore it would have been much cheaper if we had gone to work and bought new Lumber and made new vats and in doing all that I could or Knew how to do with the means at my command. I could not save the property from being wasted. The means to buy the Lot on which the Tannery was placed was furnished by Mr Howard. and after he was satisfied that there was no use doing any more with it, he again sold it and got his money out of it. on the whole of the speculation in the purchase of the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p076.jpg) Tannery promises he would have done very well if he had retained it but just us that property began to get valuable, he disposed of it and took the money to invest still [-]urther in the business he had already given his attention to. The following spring 1864 Mr. Howard contracted with Messrs Walker Bros to freight for them from the Missouri River a large amount of Goods having made his calculations on going to the [-]ast to have some Copper Machinery made up for his Distilling apparatus. he took with him some considerable money. with which to buy his machinery also wagons and teams and outfit with a view of bringing the Merchandise of Walker Bros. unfortunately in the manufacture of his own goods he was detained at least and month after he should have started from the Missouri River, and by the time he got his wagons Teams and outfit ready he got very much disheartened and the man that he had with him to take charge of the train was not experienced in the business and consequently many delays were experienced that might have been ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p077.jpg) obviated by a more thorough and practical Major Boss, in consequence of the late start a great deal of difficulty was experienced And the feed for stock in the road, getting short they got detained so that before they got to Fort Bridger they experienced a very severe time with Snow the latter part of November. I went out with a team to meet them and found them at Ft Bridger laying by, showing their oxen there being snow on the ground. And the Cattle not being able to keep on their feet with out shoes. I remained with them until we got to Yellow Creek. And that night we had a heavy fall of snow. this was on the 5th Decr 1864 during that night some mule Teams met us who had been sent out by Walker Bros to take off part of the frieght from the ox teams and thus facilitate the means of the Train getting in at all this was a very great help but still there was not enough oxen left in the Camp to move what there was after the Mule Teams were loaded: The cattle had been dying off for weeks. And getting so poor they had to be left in the road. it was very near the m[--] December before the balance of the [---] in to Salt Lake City. And got ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p078.jpg) [-]6 unloaded this was a very serious loss to Mr. Howard. What with the loss on the Cattle. And the extra expense in getting the necessary help to get the goods in the most of the Money he took with him in the spring was a Complete loss. In January 1865 I married Mary Ann Park of Provo. She had been living with the Howard family for some length of time and from my acquaintinance with her. she was willing to cash her lot with me and charming obtained the consent of her parent and being satisfied that it was my priv elege. And also a duty to do so. This was a great trial to Kate though she had used an influence with Mary Ann to bring it about but when it came to be an accomplished fact she took it very much to heart. And though she did not contend against it, nor speak against the principle. Yet in the loss of her Children are by one. She felt as though the sacrifices she had been called upon to make in this matter was more than she could endure She had been accustomed to my undivided attention and could not forego the idea that in my marrying another woman I should deminish my attentions to her. this ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p079.jpg) so pressed upon her mind that it was some time before she was reconciled. Prior to my marriage with Mary Ann I had built an adobie House at Cottonwood with the view of it being occupied by her but at this time Kate took the idea that she would prefer to live there as it was in close proximity to her parents and that Mary Ann could live in the City she tried this way for a short time but found it was not satisfactory to herself nor to me. And so another removal was necessary and soon accomplished and so Kate again returned from Cottonwood but in the mean time I had exchanged property with Thomas Jenkins and got a place in the 8th Ward here we again made our home early in the spring of 1865. And I made an effort to carry on the business of manufacturing saddles, Harness, Boots and Shoes so as to work up the balance of what stock there was on hand in the bats that had been removed from the old Tannery on Main Street I soon found that there was no profit in the business as in leaving the main sheet the whole business seemed to have collapsed and it was with differently that I could make exchanges to get any bark a natural ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p080.jpg) ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p081.jpg) her and Kate was not what they ought to be. still a desire was manifest in both to do right, And live so that each could have a feeling of love for the principle as a principle though not feeling to endorse the action of each to the other. From the birth of this boy to Mary Ann there seemed to be a change in our luck in regard to our children. prior to this time my wife Kate had buried four of her own children and one child that she had adopted. And her mind had become quite despondent about the raising of a family—devoted and attentive as she was to her Children. it was a great grief to her to part with them. but here came the change. through the Providences of God after I had gone into the practice of the Celestial Law of Marriage my children born to me were preserved and though we had to exercise great care with those born to Kate owing to her physical weak ness. Yet we experienced a blessing and relied in the promises made and by reason of the faith exercised in their behalf. they have been preserved. My experience in connect ion with the practice of the principle of Plural Marriage has not been as pleasant as I could have wished but nevertheless I have this testimony to bear. that I know for ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p082.jpg) myself. that it is ordained of God and is designed for the purification of his children and when practised according to the spirit and requirements of the Gospel. it will bring peace joy and happiness to both men and women who embrace it. and it is the only way that God our Eternal Father has devised whereby his children may be exalted to Thrones and have dominion in the Eternal Worlds. there is no coercion in this matter. the will of the individual is exercised. both in the part of the male and the female. and those that prove true to their covenants and endure the troubles and trials incident to this ordeal will receive the Crown. Money nor the honors of the world will not purchase these eternal riches they are only granted on one condition and that is by a faithful and devoted obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel. whether in the affluence or the poverty of the world. We gain Knowledge by experience to a large extant but if we can gain some by the experience of others so much the better for us. this life is a reality and the more we sense it and profitably employ the time with regard to our future state, so ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p083.jpg) as to make our Calling and Election sure. so sure we will be living up to our professions as Latter Day Saints. With regard to my Fathers family soon after our arrival at Palmyra and early in the year 1853. my sister Elizabeth went to live with a family by the name of Pollock feeling at the time whether justly or not that she was imposed upon by her step mother. She was then 15 years of age and no doubt felt the want of many things to make her comfortable. as at that time it was very close times for most of the people. this man Pollock had been in the Country some time previous and was a little better fixed and in this way he used an influence with my Sister and she foolishly was enticed by him to become his Wife and to go live in the same house with his first wife. she was not sufficiently developed or experienced to know her own mind and in her leaving home and going with this man to Salt Lake City she done that that she had cause to bitterly regret this action of hers had quite an effect upon my mind for after her return with this man she began bitterly to repent of her rashness and though she staid with him with the expectation of going to Iron County. he ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p084.jpg) being called to go there to help develop that Country. When they arrived in Fillmore, owing to abuses she received on the road she declined to go any further and so remained with a family by the name of "Tomlinson" and in a few months afterwards got her divorce from this man Pollock, and was then married to John Bushnell, a native of England, who had but recently moved to Fillmore In the Winter of 1855; I made them a visit, and staid with them about three months. they seemed happy and in every way contented, and were in a fair way of being prosperous. At this time Fillmore was the Capital of the Territory, and as Governor Young and the Legislative Assembly were — Convened there that winter for the first time, and it also being the occupation of the New State House built there, it was naturally the Centre of attraction for the Territory— During the winter season, we had many enjoyable times. The Saints Meetings were held in the Meeting House, and usually — attended by some of the leading authorities. And the social parties were given at the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p085.jpg) State House, at which the Presidency of the Church and other leading men usually - attended. I often had the privelege of being present and assocciating with them on such occasions During that winter, Judge Drummond held a term of United States District Court at Fillmore and with a view of making an excitement, he instigated the Marshal J.L Heywood. to send out poss[--] of men to hunt for hostile Indians, as just prior to this leap[--] Stansbury had been killed on the Sevier River by Indians. And he seemed very desirous of gaining some notoriety by bringing in to him any of the Indians that were deemed assocciated with those that killed this party, Several poss[--] of men were sent out through the Country. and after they would be away several days would return without finding the Indians. they were paid good liberal wages for themselves and their animals and the marshal would issue his vouchers for the payment of these bills, in this way a great many thousand dollars were issued by the Marshal. and these were bought up by the merchants, and therefore the people got the immediate benefit of them, and so ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p086.jpg) business in Fillmore. that winter was brisk, and the Merchants there seemed to have had an idea of some such a scheme as they had prepared themselves with a large variety of goods to meet the demands these vouchers were passed from one party to another as currency and finally they were taken to Washington for redemption and I do not think that they were ever paid. they depreciated in value as they were held over from year to year. And the Government failed to make the appropiation to cover the amount of this unwarranted expenditure. the whole affair was looked upon as a burlesque, and many doubts expressed about the whole matter, but still it was a great blessing to many of the people who were greatly in need of Just such an opening — During the Winter Months that I staid at Fillmore I went to the Canyon and got out saw Timber for the Mill at that place in the employ of a Mr. John Smith who boarded with my sister I also located on 2 City lots and thought to make my future home at that place as the prospect seemed very fair for Fillmore to be a large town. however after I returned to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p087.jpg) Spanish Fork in the spring of 1856. My father discouraged me from it and as it afterward proved it was best for me that I did so as it was soon relegated to what it formerly had been the position being altogether out of place for the Capital of the Territory. after my return from Fillmore I continued to work on the Farm having also got a piece of land close to the Town Site that in time was the best place that my father had. I had long been disatisfied about making my permanent home at Spanish Fork. and so when the opportunity offered when I attained my 21st year and I felt as though I was at liberty to do the best I could for myself. I left home with my clothes in a small Trunk and a small pair of ponies and old wagon. and went over to American Fork to make a start for myself. and as I have before mentioned was quite successful. I will here say that I never had reason to regret my moving away from Spanish Fork though when I have looked at it since. I have been surprised at myself in doing so. my father would hold out inducements to have me stay and I presume did not think that I could succeed as well as I did. my education was not any thing to depend on, but I had a determination to take a Course that would ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p088.jpg) at least bring upon me no discredit and after I had got settled down and living in Salt Lake City. my father would make his home with us whenever he came up to the City. and seemed satisfied, that I had made the best move by leaving Spanish Fork During all the time that I lived at Spanish Fork I was retained in the Service of the Priesthood as a visiting Teacher. and though Called to the office of an Elder and afterwards to that of a Seventy, being ordained into the 50th Quorum in the year 1857. I never felt a desire to be relieved from local service During the time that I remained at home at Spanish Fork. my father had 4 children, born to him by Mrs Brown one of whom a Girl died at about 12 years of age. Samuel the Eldest and then Annie and Joseph. my father had some peculiarities about his home government and treatment of his wife and the children that made matters very unpleasant, being extremely penurious about his furnishings to his own, and at the same time, always [--] hand to and others. and in this way he became the victim very often of the unscrupulous and men that live by taking advantage of their fellows. and in consequence the family did not enjoy that degree of sociability that they might, nor did the children feel to have ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p089.jpg) that love and affection for the father that they otherwise might have had a good deal of this was exhibited all through his married life, and I suppose he entailed it from his ancestry somewhere. he was troubled greatly with Kidney difficulties and this may have had an effect upon his mentality somewhere as he increased in age he seemed to have less control of himself and finally before his demise he lost the power of mind to attend to his own affairs. I make this allusion to my father not by way of censure for I believe he meant to be a good man. he seemed to have the interest of the Church uppermost in his mind and was willing to make any sacrifice for it and loved to be regarded by his brethren and sisters as a faithful and upright man at the same time he did not have the endearing confidence of his own family and out such examples before them as would be worthy of their being followed he was somewhat of a sulky and rather of an overbearing disposition and by it entailing more of fear than love among his own offspring. still his children have all been faithful to the Church and are strictly honorable and greatly respected among the people where they dwell and I trust that they all feel to profit by the experience that they gained ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p090.jpg) 8 before they left the family hearth and that they will be able to avoid the rocks and shoals that seemed to hedge up the way of their father I now return to the year 1867. up to this time I had employed myself in the manufacture of Harness, Boots & shoes &c and had opened a shop near my own house, but it was a business that was poorly patronized and therefore was not very profitable, and was therefore on the look out for some other business During the winter of 1867. there was a good deal of talk about the U.P.R.R. being brought into the valley and the following spring a Contract was let to Prest B. Young to build the line from the head of Echo Canyon to the point where it should meet the line coming from the west, being built by the Central Pacific Rail road Co. accordingly Prest B Young made a call for Men and Teams to go out on the line of the road, and take sub Contracts to build the Grade. having 2 teams & wagons and a hired man living with me, I at once made ready to go and do the best I could. I went early in May and after getting to Echo Canyon found that the line had not yet been surveyed down the Canyon. after waiting there 2 days, the engineers came along and we soon found the place to Commence to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p091.jpg) Work. we had been counselled to take jobs in companies, as much as we could on this first job. I joined with a number of others and finished the work assigned us and returned home in July— While at work in this job my Wife Kate's parents came along, they travelling with a Company of the Brethren going east. some to Europe and to the States. they encamped for the night close by out work. and I enjoyed a good visit. Mr. Howard had been called to take a Mission to England, and as he had plenty of means he had the option of taking his wife with him that they both might visit among their old friends, And preach the Gospel and do all the good they could in England & Ireland their leaving at this particular time was a great blow to my wife Kate. she had lost four of her own children. And was now in a delicate condition again. her mother had always been with her and she felt the loss of her society very much in addition to this I was away from home and it seemed as though she was almost deserted in her hour of need. however I heard from her often. there was no mail communication convenient to the work so I had to ride about 13 miles to the residence of Bro W M ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p092.jpg) Bell, an old friend of the family, to get word from home. I would make this trip about once a week. I learned of the death of Prest H. C. Kimball on the 21st June and started for home on the next day. upon my arrival home I found Kate in bed. And what was my astonishment to find that she had been confined of a fine Girl the day before. And was doing well. she had been waited upon by Sister Ferguson and her own sister Elizabeth, and out of respect to Kate's Mother and my mother, who were both named Elizabeth. we called the new arrival Elizabeth. I remained home a few days and returned again to the rail road in Echo Kanyon, and finished the Job. that I had commenced there, and then returned home. my teams at this time were totally tired out, and it was with great difficulty that I could make the return trip. however, as I found that I could make more means at that class of work than I could at home, I made my Calculations to go off again. And take another job. when I got to the Camp of "Sharp and Young" on the Weber, I staid there all night and the next morning. Bro Joseph A Young accompanied me up the Canyon in the line ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p093.jpg) of the work with the design of finding me a suitable job of work. we travelled till we got to the upper end of Round Valley and here the line of the road had been changed after a great deal of grade had been built this was opportune for me, as it gave me a chance for a nice job of earth work and also another very profitable job of building rip rap of rock on the face of the grading to prevent it from being washed from the action of the water of the Weber River. I was also employed to build a rock wall for some length in the River bottom to turn the current of the stream in case of a freshet. On this work I had some 15 hands employed at from 200 to 275 pr day and board. I bought some 5 or 6 yoke of oxen and wagons and soon made a good showing in the work and having some good hands the job proved to me a very profitable one. I had commenced the job in September and finished it the latter part of December and after paying all my expenses for help and Camp Outfit. I had several thousand dollars left in the hands of Prest B. Young If at this point I had left the road and returned home and taken care of what ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p094.jpg) I had made it would have been a great blessing to me, but having done so well on this job. I was still desirous of enlarging and accordingly I took my teams and men to the grade of the Central Pacific RR on Blue Creek, on the Contract of Farr West and Benson. After my arrival at Blue Creek I took a Job of eleven hundred feet of very heavy Fill directly east of where the road crosses Blue Creek, and having a number of Teams and Scrapers, and getting a good price for the work, I was under the impression that all would come out well and no doubt should if it had not been for unforseen cir cumstances that materially interfered. Finding that the profit was very much [--] the use of the Teams. I very unwisely got some more Teams that cost me heavily 1 pair of mules I paid 550.00 some Horses I paid 120.00 each for and in buying up the necessary outfit, I had to draw out the most of the means that was due me from Prest B Young. I had to pay 5c pr lb for my Grain for Horse Feed and hired mens wages were high. from 2 to 3 dollars and board pr day and Teams & driver 4.00 pr day and furnished. after finishing up this heavy fill, I moved my outfit onto ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p095.jpg) the Promontory and took another Contract of 1 ¼ miles of Grade. this was also on the contract of Farr West & Benson and not having the least idea, but they were perfectly solvent. I had many discouraging things to contend with. there was no water to be got without going about 7 miles, and it took one team to do nothing else but furnish the water in barrels for the men and the teams in addition to this there was a poison weed in that locality that the oxen got hold of and the result was that I lost quite a number of them, but having got placed with my outfit I had to remain with it until the job was done. by this time it was the latter part of March. And the roads being very bad and my animals being very weak, I took the best of them and hurried home, leaving the weakest of the stock to be brought along slowly on the way home they lost one or two of the best of my horses. however I settled up with my employees and got rid of my surplus animals - at the time of my finishing up the work on the Contract of Farr West & Benson, they owed me some three thousand dollars, and in a few days after I learned that they had become ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p096.jpg) insolvent through gross mismanagement of their affairs. And as a consequence of this the parties that they were owing to did not get but 60c on the dollar and this was paid after waiting over one year. thus in the end of my labors on the rail road, though I had made a good deal of means, it had slipped away from me. so that I was not very greatly benefited in the final result as much of the means that I made on the Union Pacific road was expended in Teams and outfit and expenses on the Central Pacific road. and then with the losses in Stock. and the non payment for the work done. I found that it would have been better for me had I have come home satisfied at the end of my Job in the Weber Canyon. one thing I had gained was an experience that I trust has been a source of profit to me. Mr Howard returned from England. the latter part of August 1869. at which time the Mining excitement in Utah was raging — he took the fever pretty bad in fact a great many of our people were disposed to spend their surplus means in prospect holes made in the mountains ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p097.jpg) for the minerals, the junction of the two rail roads from the East and West opened up greater facility for transportation, and therefore a new enterprise was developed. Mr Howard having some spare means by him and being induced to buy some claims in the ap[---] mining district paying our some 10 or 12 thousand dollars. and offering me and his son Lucas. an interest in them on condition that we put our time against his Capital we went out to that Country. And spent a good deal of time in the Winter of 1870. This time to us was very poorly spent some of the mines in the neighbourhood seemed to be doing pretty well but the ones that we were required to work upon did not avail any thing. we spent our time and means. Keeping up the necess -ary work on the several Claims that had been bought by Mr Howard. and which he proposed to place in the Company. And for some 2 months we did not realize anything. and finally I gave up. leaving to my sorrow that the whole business was a fraud. and that out of all the money that Mr Howard had paid out for Mining Claims with immense prospects and the additional ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p098.jpg) time and means expended the whole business was a failure. I make reference to this to show that in the majority of instances where any of our people have undertaken to follow the business of mining for the precious metals in Nine Cases out of ten, there has been a failure. and as a rule every dollar so taken out of these mines has cost two to get it. I have been carried away with the idea that the big pile was fast ahead. and that very soon I would have all the means that I cared about and in this way many of Utah's old Citizens have been impovirished and their families brought to destitution. it is greatly surprising to think that men would actually mortgage their homes for money to expend in paying for labor expended in sinking a hole where somebody had found some indication that a body of mineral was deposited Just a few feet in the mountain. further than they had yet dug. and so it would continue until the price of the mortgage was gone and the result eventually was that the family had to leave the home and nothing accomplished but the poverty of the family. and in too many ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p099.jpg) instances the loss of the spirit of the Gospel. and as a consequence a feeling of bitterness inculcated among the Children that has proved their ruin, socially morally and religiously. The Case of my father in law is one out of many of the failures that have occured from a disposition to engage in things for profit that was contrary to the teachings and counsels of the Church authorties In the summer of 187[-] I was taken sick with some kind of Fever. and remained very weak for some time. in July I was called and set apart to act as Counselor to Bp E F Sheets of the 8th Ward to succeed Henry W. Lawrence, who had been disfellow shiped from the Church for apostacy. At the death of Bro. Briant Stringham who had charge of the Live Stock of the Church Bp Sheets was called by Prest. Young to succeed him. and as he was not Competent to Keep accounts himself my name was suggested to Prest B. Young as a Clerk in the Tithing office. and to keep the accounts of the Stock department. My first labor was to gather up all the items I could pertaining to the business as it had been carried in by Br, Stringham who died ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p100.jpg) about 25th July 1871 to do this I had to refer to a number of memorandum books. that he carried in his pocket. and in which he would make entries of the property he had in possession and paid out. I found it a very difficult matter to get a straight account with any of the parties he had had business relations with. I commenced work in the tithing office on the 10th August 1871. And during that fall and winter. was engaged much of the time in making a settlement and paying off the former employers of the Church under Bro Stringham and I have no doubt that the Church was the losed to quite an amount in consequence of Br Stringham trusting too much to his memory. During the month of September. myself. Bp Sheets. and two others went over to Church Island, where was kept at that time many of the church Horses. these animals had been so long on the Island. that they had got wild and now there was no chance of getting any wheres near to them. when these horses were drove over. the Lake was fordable all the way. now there was a distance of three Miles that was necessary to boat ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p101.jpg) over, the bottom of the Lake having changed and the water of the Lake raised. so that were the Cattle & Horses used to find over the depth is 10 or 12 feet. It became our business at this time to cross over to take an Inventory of the stock on hand We went over to the Black Rock House and from there took the Sail Boat. called the Queen. owned by the Church. and started across. we had not been out long before the wind started to blow. and in a short time the Lake got very rough. and it was soon so rough that we came near being Sea sick. but as the distance was not very great we soon got under the shelter of the Island. and got opposite the house and landed. this was my first experience in sailing on the Dead Sea of America and after landing we found an abundance of apples, pears and other small fruit. After traversing the Island. and making estimate of the number of Horses on the Island and taking Inventory of the other Stock. we made preparations to return but to our mortification the Wind Storm continued. and we had to lay over for three days. till the weather moderated and the Lake got quiet so that we could ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p102.jpg) venture back. we got home all safely. In the spring of 1872 my labors were extended from the duties of the office to travelling both North and South through the Territory in gathering Tithing Stock and in moving them to the places designated for Stock ranches. in this way I got pretty well acquainted with the Bishops of the Wards. and being called to act in the Bishopric myself. I have had many reflections pass through my mind as to the responsibility of this Calling. it had never been my ambition to seek for any office in the Church. and today after an - experience of many years in the Calling. I look upon it as a responsibility that but few men realize they are called to be father to the people and should be qualified to administer comfort and blessing to the people. The Bishop and his Counsel in a Ward should be as head lights among the people, showing forth not only by their precept, but also by their example, that they really are what the office calls for greater advancement would be attained to among all classes of our community. and the result would be grand and glorious. the saints need a great deal of encouragement and it does not cost a great deal to do it a little ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p103.jpg) reflection on the circumstances and condition of the people. and a few wise expressions to stimulate and build up and after Cheer the hearts of the saints is worth more to them than the perishable things of this life. Self aggranizement is the most prominent feature developed, and consequently the spiritual part of the work is greatly retarded how long this state of things will continue, I do not know. but as matters present them selves to me. there must be a radical change in the local administration of many of the Wards before the people can feel like laying their all at the feet of the Bishops or the — Elders of the Church. My Connection with the Tithing Department brought me into intimate relations with the leading authorities of the Church from Prest B. Young and next to him Prest.s George H. Smith. and Daniel H. Trells. who were the Presidency of the Church up to the time of the death of Prest George H. Smith also with the Apostles Geo Q. Cannon. F.W. Richards. Lorenzo Snow. Erastus Snow. Jos. F. Smith John Taylor. Orson Pratt. John H. Smith Geo Teardale. and in fact all of the apostles my association with the Presiding Bishop Edward Hunter was most intimate up to the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p104.jpg) day of his death. also with his Counselors L.W. Hardy and Robt T Burton. who to my mind were examplary men. devoted to the labors of their Calling. in dealing with and Caring for the Tithings of the people. In January 1872. I was appointed by the late Richard Golightly. one of his executors to get in connection with Bp E F Sheets and J.D.F McAllister to attend to the — administration of his property after his demise which occured in the month of February— After his burial we settled up with part of his heirs according to the terms of his Will and with the balance of his property we continued the business that he had been engaged in at the time of his death vig "The Globe Bakery." And for 5 years there after. it was very prosperous. besides the maintainance of the family. we disbursed at the end of that time to the heirs entitled there to more than double the Amount. that Bro. Golightly died possessed of During the year 1874 I built a new brick House on the back part of my Lot in the 8th Ward as a residence for Kate and her family. this was quite a drain upon my finances. as it cost one more than ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p105.jpg) I had made calculation for and run me in debt to the Tithing office which however I took the earliest opportunity of refunding. We moved into the New House in November 1874. And have continued to reside there. I had removed my wife Mary Ann from Cottonwood to the Church Farm in the spring of 1872. as it was essential for me to have the temporary supervision of that place during the time that some improvements were being made on the property, she remained there for 3 years and during the time she gave birth to a pair of twin children. a boy and girl. I continued my labors in the office. and made it a point to visit my family at Cottonwood about twice each week the year round. this out door exercise was a great blessing to me, and I doubt not assisted greatly in preserving my health. My family increased and we were blessed with Comparative good health. My wife Kate suffered greatly with a sick head ache, sometimes so bad that she would not be sensible of her situation and with all the medical skill that she has tried there has none been able to relieve her. it seems to have a certain ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p106.jpg) stage to go through. And increases in intensity up to a certain stage, and then gradually dies away. Being assocciated with the Bishopric it became my duty to attend the Meetings of the Bishops which were held every two weeks at which Presiding Bishop Edward Hunter took the lead and was always prompted to say something to the brethren in his peculiar and quaint style The Presidency would very often also attend these Meetings and would impart many valued instructions the last meeting the Prest Young attended in this life was one of these Meetings. And he occupied himself much of the time in singing upon the brethren to be prompt in their labors on looking after the saints and especially the teachers who are called to go from house to house, that they should not neglect to Know who lived within the radius of their beat. And be sure that they were visited often. he was very strenuous on these matters on that occasion. after he went home from that meeting, he was taken violently sick. And was laying helpless in his house for hours without his family knowing it they having retired to bed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p107.jpg) for the night he continued to get worse. and though all was done for him that medical skill could suggest. and the faith of the Saints was greatly exercised in his behalf. Yet it seemed that his time had come and he died within one week from the time he was taken sick. thus was taken from the earth, one of the greatest men of the 19th Century. the very man for the occasion as the successor of the Prophet Joseph Smith. he accomplished a most wonderful work and future generations will award to him that honor and credit that was denied to him during his life time. I was one of the watchers over his corpse during the Saturday night previous to the funeral on Sunday. And as he lay there in his large Coffin he seemed truly to be at rest. And seemed pleased that his race was run and that his warfare was over I attended his funeral which was very impressive, the large Tabernacle being crowded full of People— After the Administration of Priest John Taylor as the Trustee in Trust of the Church had been inaugurated my labors in the office were considerably increased. up to this time the payment of the hands on the Public Works ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p108.jpg) had been done on orders issued from the trustee in Trusts office. and on the present- ation of those orders. at the Tithing office the amounts drawn were endorsed on the back of the order. And in this way a large number of orders were overpaid and in some instances the face of these orders were changed by unscrupulous persons. and thus fraud was perpetrated on the office. it became my duty about this time to make up the pay of the men and to avoid the danger of thus being imposed upon, in connection with others of the brethren. I conceived the idea of getting up a Due Bill of such denominations as necessary, to make suitable change. and thus take up the order of the Trustee in Trust on presentation. under this system we succeeded in checking the tendency of unprincipled men to defraud the Church. in Connection with this the Trustee in Trust. made an order that all the employees of the Church were entitled to one sixth of their earnings. in Cash and Mdse. and it became my duty to make this computation of the amount then due. and to pay them the same. This labor at the commencement was a ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p109.jpg) tedious job to assist me in the labor I had Mr. H. C. Fowler as man who had filled some very good missions and done an excellent work. but unfortunately he had contracted a very bad habit in the use of stimulants and therefore I could not place very much confidence in him as to correctness. therefore the most of the labor came to me. In adopting this system we had to move Cautiously, as it being a new departure it was looked upon with great distrust as if intailed the issuance of some twenty thousand dollars per month as time passed on and the utility of it began to be realized it was found to be a great saving to the Church. On the 19th April 1848. My father arrived at Spanish Fork. he had been a great sufferer for many years from Kidney Disease. so much so that his mind was very much affected— much in the same way that my Mothers Mother was affected he all the time complained of a pain in the back and was much reduced in flesh his usual weight was about 200 lbs. but now he was about 170 lbs. whenever I went to see him previous to his death he would recognize me but I could see ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p110.jpg) that he was failing very fast. he did not make any will. and as it became necessary to administer on his Estate. I made a proposition to the balance of the heirs, to give the widow the Homestead. and then an equal share of the balance of the Estate the same as any of the Children this was deemed quite satisfactory. And in accord ance therewith his Estate was administered upon. and was amicably settled up. My sister Elizabeth at this time was the mother of some [--] eight Children and lived at Meadow Creek in Millard County. My sister Agnes was the Mother of two children and lived at Greenwich in Sevier County— My brother Joshua had married and was the father of several Children and lived at Spanish Fork. Samuel. Annie and Joseph the Children of my father by Sarah Brown also lived at Spanish Fork with their Mother. In the division of the property I took a part of the [---] Lot for my share which I subsequently sold to Samuel Brockbank for $500.00 In February 1878. I was elected a member of the City Council of Salt Lake City for ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p111.jpg) two years during which time I was instru mental in divising plans for the benefit of the Citizens. These 2 years I can look back upon with a great deal of pleasure though at the time I lacked experience in that sort of business. and as a consequence had I have known more might have done better. There seemed to be a ring monopoly in the Council. And had been for many years Capital being represented by a few men who heretofore seemed to have had a majority vote. some of the evils that came to our notice particularly a few of us undertook to correct or at least make a trial on that discretion. My compion on the right was Frank Armstrong. next to him James W. Cummings, on my left was W. L Ball (who has since apostatised) Wm Hyde was the Jailor, and he had been in that position for many years having the position also of street supervisor, and the boarding of all the prisoners. the chief cause of complaint against him was that he was getting too great a price for the board and therefore was making property very fast. and he seemed to act as though there was no party could interfere with his little game. Bro. J.W Cummings and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p112.jpg) myself called for an investigation into the affairs of his office. And we were appointed by the Mayor to look into the matter and make a report which in part opened the eyes of the other members of the Council. And the result was that in a short time after he was called to take a mission to the Arizona Country. which relieved him of the office. Another matter that we ventilated was the management of the Cemetary. up to this time the Sector of the City had the power to forbid any poor man from having the privilege of going to the Cemetery and digging a grave for any members of his own family. no matter how poor the circumstances of the party might be. The Sexton required the person to pay him for having the Grave dug and this had in many instances worked a hardship— the springing of this question brought the ill will of the Sexton upon us and though we did not succeed in having the matter thoroughly remedied at that time. it opened up an investigation that was beneficial to the poorer citizens Another very important labor that I brought to the attention of the Council was the necessity of having an [---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p113.jpg) 111 Water Supply for Salt Lake City and on my motion that a Committee be appointed to take into consideration the best means of increasing the supply. the mayor appointed himself. Frank Armotrony And the Five Alderman. And himself '[-] Little' as the Committee, according to appoint ment. we went to the Dam at the point of the mountain South at the head of several Canals. that were already taken out and found that the location of a ditch to suit our purpose. And that bring the Water at the proper elevation to do the greatest good for Salt Lake City was already occupied by the East Jordan Canal Co who had already spent several Thousand dollars in digging a ditch. And had a large force of men then engaged in that labor. We were also met here at the Dam by Bp Rollins the President of the E. Jordan Canal Co. who learning the desires of the Committee made a proposition to allow of their ditch being made large enough to furnish all the water they wanted and sufficient for the people of Salt Lake City also. this was considered by the majority of the Committee a very good ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p114.jpg) 12 offer but the mayor of Little who was the Chairman od the Committee was determined to have his way about the matter. and that was to have a separate ditch. it was very observable that there could not be any more ditches taken out at this point and the majority of the Committee were in favor of accepting the terms of the E Jordan Canal Co. as they had made the offer so fair that no one could make any objection guaranteeing to the City all the water they could possibly get in a separate ditch. Mayor Little emphatically said that if he could not have his way he would resign. and though the majority of the Council Knew they were voting against the best interests of the City. they did let Mayor Little have his own way in the location, and the result was that the Canal was located too low to be of that practical benefit that of might have been besides costing the City from 75 to 100 thousand dollars more than it had ought to have cost. this I looked upon as a waste of means and should have been frowned down upon at that time and the City of Salt Lake would today have water enough to supply all the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p115.jpg) inhabitants and high enough up to have enhanced the value of the property, almost the extra cost of the whole Canal. I consider this is one of the greatest drawbacks that the City has to contend with and some time the water will have to be brought at the highest elevation possible or else the City of Salt Lake will cease to grow. here was the opportunity and it was not taken advantage of, because the whims and caprices of one man had to be considered. and he being a man of much influence among men of Capital To get the necessary means to build this Canal the Territorial Legislature passed an act authorizing the City to issue bonds to the amount of Two-hundred and fifty thousand dollars I presume that the most of this means was spent on the Canal as it at present is loacted whereas if it had been determined beforehand to simply connect at Cottonwood with the old Church Canal (that had been dug some 12 years before) they Could have easily saved $75.000- there is one place that they let the water drop down 20 feet into the old Canal this is terrible mismanagement. And shows [-] recklessness in the expenditure of public Funds that is inexcusable. however ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p116.jpg) the mayor had his way in the matter. and the Canal not being completed when his term of office expired. and it being essential for him to finish the Job. he was re'elected to the Mayoralty Another term. In March 1882 the Congress of the United States passed the Edumunds Law forbidding a man from living with and supporting more than one wife and making it a crime punishable by imprisonment for 6 months in the Penitentiary. And a fine of $30000 if a man did not disown his wife. And ignore his connection with his family. The year 1882 passed away without any Convictions being made on the passage of this Law. but attempts were made to convict men in a Territorial Statute applied to Fornication. And so the Law was not attempted to be enforced until 1884. during that year they made very many arrests and at the September term they convicted and sentenced Rudgar Clawson for Polygamy. And Unlawful Cohabitation. soon after they sent Joseph Evans for 3 years. though he really was not a polygamist but had married a wife since the passage of the Law-of 1882 and his plural wife getting dissatisfied gave ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p117.jpg) the information that convicted him. after the ball had family opened the arrests were made very frequent. and it seemed so though there was no alternative. either leave the Country. or go on the underground or submit to arrest. And go to the Pen. very many of the brethren left their homes and became exiles either in their own Country. or in the eastern or Southern States. or else in England. or on the Scandinavian Mission. their families in many instances suffering for the comforts of life. Many of the wives of the brethren being obliged to take their small children and travel around from place to place to avoid being arrested by the deputies who were continually on the scent. being informed of the where abouts of those that were liable to arrest by apostates and false brethren. the history of the individual experiences of men Women and Children during the reign of Terrorism. brought upon this people will never be written Many of the brethren who have been incarcerated would never have been confined had they have got an impartial trial. but the Judges and the prosecution ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p118.jpg) were determined to do their utmost to strain the Law so as to meet almost every case that came up and thus a great many rulings were given. placing different Constructions. on the same points of the Law. so as to suit each particular case as it was presented. soon after the raid had [---] started I was continually cautioned by anonymous notes to beware that I was spotted. And that I- would be wisdom for me to go away from home. if I wished to avoid going to prison. this was early in the year 1885. I did not see my way clear to go off from home or neglect the business of the office. And though Bp Sheets who still had the direct change of the stock department of the office spent a great deal of time. travelling back to the States and around through the Territory in disguise. I did not see the utility of such a Course. And there fore did not lose but little time. on that account. my relations with the Tithing Department was of such a nature that it demanded my time continually, having to pay off the employees of the Church once per month and having much of the correspondence of the office to see to and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p119.jpg) answer, and so I became thoroughly— conversant with the status of the business of the office. and being called upon very often to travel around among the settlements. to examine into their Tithing a/c's. and correct errors where they had occured. Some time prior to the death of Prest. B. Young. he sought to introduce a system of United order. among the — people. and commenced his labors in that direction at St George in the spring of 1874. and while there he organized several of the Wards. into that order. and the news spread like wild fire. from that place through all the settlements. and as the President and his Company. Came North from St. George. he got the saints in the Wards to meet with him and took the preliminary steps to make organizations in each of the Wards. The principle upon which they were established was of such a character. that the great respon sibility came upon those, who were called to pandle the property of the people. a large majority of whom felt willing and actually did come forward with their property and turned it over to the man ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p120.jpg) or men that were appointed to take charge and manage the organization in each ward and being done in good faith they naturally looked for the same or better care of their property from these parties than they could give of themselves. The people turned over their Farms. Businesses. Teams. Cattle Sheep. and whatever occupation they had been following. they did not withhold anything. but went whole souled into it in accordance with the requirement of the Presidency. the people were willing to be a[--]t[-]t[-]d in their labors. and to allow of any property that they had heretofore possissed being used for the universal good of the whole order. In very many instances the men so placed in position though they were un- doubtedly good men were not practical business men. And incompetent to keep accounts. And as a consequence there was a recklessness and carelessness manifested that soon brought disaster and great loss to the members of these various organizations but before the experience was gained a great many of the Wards through the Territory had been organized and being continually urged by the— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p121.jpg) Authorites to maintain their organizations and develop some branch of Industry. It took several months to bring matters to that point. that the members of the several organizations. through dissatisfaction were willing to with draw, and accept of a pro rata of the property, that they had previously put in in good faith. Of course there were many knowing ones among the people that did not endorse the move. and such felt greatly to e[-]ult when failure was manifested. and tho Prest Young did not go into it with the whole souled determination that the people looked for. he felt conscious that something was essential to bring the people to a oneness. And when it was apparent to every im partial observer that with the class of men that had been placed at the head of these organizations failure would result it was very well understood. that the principle upon which they were being established was a correct one. and at some time in the future it would have to be carried out. After some of the local organizations had collapsed. and the reports from many through the country were of a very discouraging ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p122.jpg) character. Prest B Young preached a discourse at Lehi, and another one at Logan, in which he referred to his own affairs and remarked that whenever he could find a man that could handle his property better than he could himself, he would be willing to let such a man have the care of his property. this discourse being published was very discouraging to the saints. and from thereafter all desire to keep up a semblance of an organization was abandoned This was a fearful drawback upon the people. and I doubt not was a great trial to hundreds of the latter day saints A few weeks after this, Prest Young called a number of the brethren together to his office for the purpose of talking upon a plan of consolidation in the basis of individual stewardship in the course of his remarks he become very much exercised upon the necessity of our being united in one busi ness relations. he seemed to have this matter weighing heavily upon him. so much so that it moved him to tears. after he got through speaking he asked each one present to give their views on the matter which was done. and each one indicated that they were willing to endorse a proposition of ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p123.jpg) that kind and urging upon him to nominate a Committee on organization which he did and made appointment for another Meeting at this meeting we all obligated ourselves to make out a list of our individual properties and make a bleed of such property to the central incorporation and to furnish such lists at the next meeting giving a full statement of assets and liabilities the Lists were furnished and an executive Board appointed but nothing further was done and I never heard more of the Lists. then deposited with the President At another time a large number of the brethren were called to meet at the City Hall. Prest. B. Young G. A Smith and several of the apostles being present at which meeting the subject of having displays at the Funeral of the Saints was dwelt upon and the folly of it shown up. An agreement was entered into that the brethren would do all they could to to discern age the great pomp and display that was usually manifested in such occasions And the brethren were invited to commit their views to paper and to signify their will with regard to themselves at their demise At a subsequent Meeting very many of the brethren handed in their statements and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p124.jpg) they were read to the meeting and placed on file. among them was a statement from Prest B. Young, G.A Smith, and apostles Geor Q Cannon O Pratt A Carrington and many of the leading elders of the Church. The tenor of all the wishes of the brethren were that at their demise they should be washed clean and afterwards clothed in the Robes of the Holy Priesthood, and then placed in a plain substantial coffin, some preferring home made lumber, other red wood. also desiring that their family should not manifest unusual expressions of grief and that they should not go to expense in getting black clothing nor to incur expense in hiring a number of conveyances to make a show. the tendency of all being to counter act the extremes that are and have been indulged in— During the year 1866. Prest B Young organized the School of the Prophets at which all the leading elders of the Salt Lake Stake were invited to become members. but such were only admitted upon presentation of a ticket issued by the President this school met every Saturday afternoon at 2 PM at the old Tabernacle, this School was continued during the year 1867. and 1868. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p125.jpg) I was a constant attendant at these meetings when I was not away from home. and by this great privilege that I had. I was enabled to gain much valuable information and have listened scores of times to the instructions and counsels of Prest B. Young, H.C Kimball, W H Wells, G A Smith. John Taylor. Orson Hyde. Wilford Woodruff. Orson Pratt. Erastus Snow Lorenzo Snow. and many other of the leading Elders of the Church in those days— And though I have never had the privilege of going to the World to preach the Gospel I have been greatly favored in enjoying the confidence of these leading men and when my name was proposed to take a mission to Arizona in 1874. I signified my willingness to honor the call. And was making preparations to go, and waiting the time when I was expected to be ready. when I received a letter from Prest J. F Smith. that I was honorably released at the time of this appointment I was engaged in building a Dwelling House for my family and though I was somewhat disappointed for a short time. I soon felt it was all right. I had often desired in my ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p126.jpg) 4 younger days to be called on a mission of some nature. that would redown to the good of mankind and the welfare of the Church I still felt resigned to do any thing that was required at my hand, and though in the loss of my children. And the poor health of my wife Kate. I felt as though I had enough to do to keep up. the Lord still opened my way. and as my family increased the means of support also seemed to be provided through the blessing of my Heavenly Father. In my experience in the Church. I have seen very many men who have cast a wide swarth. and been so confident in their own strength to stand the trials incident to the growth of the Church. and have been very fond of holding forth before the people to proclaim their fidility and what they would be willing to do rather then lose their standing in the Church. And in a short time they would commit themselves in some way either through some fraudulent [---] or through m[--] association with the opposite sex, or through the temptation of intoxicants. So that they would lose the spirit of the Gospel, and would be ready to condemn ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p127.jpg) and fight against the work, that such a short time before they said they was — willing to die for. I am firmly convinced that every man connected with this Church will have his times of trial. and the more he thinks he is fortified, the greater the necessity for him to keep humble and faithful and be careful about going up the ladder too fast. or too high. as it very often happens that those that go up quite suddenly get dizzy. and fall. and their fall is disasterous. we look back upon the History of the Church. and see many bright, intelligent men. that became — associated with the Church in the days of Joseph. and had the spirit of the Gospel and rain well for a season. but they soon began to think and often more than the prophet of God. for he being a humble man was often misjudged by those that surrounded him, and it took men of the same type and integrity to stay by him. It is well illustrated in the fact that out of the many thousands of — intellectual worldly men. that have been connected with the Church. since its rise to the present time. there are but few that have been able to maintain ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p128.jpg) their humility. and live to the principles of the Gospel. And the Counsels of the priest hood. as it was. and his being made Known continually. and though they had sincerity in their motives in coming into the Church they had not counted the cost. and when the winds of adverse opinions faced them and popular prejudices opposed them they could not present a bold and defiant front. and they gave way, a little here on this point and a little there on that point. and this one had not done exactly as he should. and the other had done something wrong. And gradually their minds would become darkened and they would lose their interest in the cause, they would neglect their prayers neglect their meetings. neglect to pay their tithes and offerings. and to exercise faith in God. and so the spirit of God would withdraw from them. and every thing would look differently to them and the evil one would take possession of their hearts. And it would not be long before the Spirit of Cain would take hold of them this is the situation of hundreds and I may say thousands who have once known the truth, and have tasted of the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p129.jpg) Joys of the world to come. and yet they have made shipwreck of their faith and their names have been erased from the Church Records. it would have been better for such if they had never known the truth. We read in the Bible about the children of Israel being brought out of the land of Bondage. and of the great deliverance God wrought through Moses. and we see that the people in those days depended very much upon the manifestation of their leaders unto them, day by day. they did not appear to exercise themselves as to any faith in God. and if they did not get the Word of the Lord. Continually they were ready to worship anything that was presented to them. so that although they were the Chosen of God and were under his immediate direction they were not far removed from the idolaters that lived in Egypt. and the surrounding Country. they had before them continually the promise that they should go into the land of Canaan. and no doubt they had great confidence in Moses. as their Leader but how soon they commence to murmur and complain. when they met with adverse circumstances and how after they wished ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p130.jpg) them [---] back into Bondage, this looks very strange. when they had the Tabernacle of the Sanctuary. And the Ark of the — Covenant with them in their travels day by day. accompanied by a Cloud by day. And the shining of a flaming fire by night. this having a [---] man- ifestation of the favor of God unto them and yet out of all that left Egypt and travelled in the wilderness for forty years only two men of these went into the land of Canaan. the rest that accompanied them were born since leaving Egypt. We contrast the condition of these people with the Condition of the people in those days. and we find quite a difference in the circumstances. it is true. that through the diverse administration of God the Father and his Son Jesus Christ to Joseph Smith the Gospel has been restored. and through the administrations of Holy beings that once lived on this earth. the gifts blessings and ordinances of the Gospel have been made known to man. And the two "Priesthoods" that formerly existed is again bestowed upon those who become acquainted with the principles and are willing to yield obedience thereunto, but the people ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p131.jpg) of this dispensation are more especially called to live by faith. recognizing the authority of the Holy Priesthood. that is exercised by men. with all the weak nesses of frail humanity upon them we see these men. and associate with them. and do not recognize any part -icular or marked qualities in their lives, so as to be the medium of any great spiritual power. and through the continued presentation of their follies and worldly minded ness. the saints are after tried. and then is the time when the power of Faith comes in. they must be established in the work. as the Savior said at one time that the disciples should believe on him for the very works sake. and so today all those that have covenanted to Keep the Commandments of God have need to have their faith so rooted and grounded that they will not depend upon the conduct nor acts of any other person. no matter what their professions may be. God has implanted within the heart of every man. woman. and child a love for the truth. and connected with that he has given them their agency but mankind through long centuries have ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p132.jpg) failed to exercise their own minds upon the thoughts that pertain to their own— existence, and have been satisfied to let others (who were paid for it) do their think -ing and in this way the whole of our civilization is cut up into sects and parties all having a profession of Christianity. And at the same time each antagonistic to the other. And all pertending to believe in God that he is unchangeable. the same yesterday today and for ever. And yet whenever a man comes forth. and says that he has received the visit of a personage from the spirit world which has been the Case whenever a dispensation of the Gospel has been given to man upon the earth, they cry out against it and s[---] the idea. simply on account of the traditions of that they have int[--]ded from their parents and ancestors and mans metted from father to son and they [---] no innovation on long established customs. for this reason whenever the truth is presented to the children of men if their minds was not prejudiced they would lay hold of the principles. and by pondering ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p133.jpg) upon them with a prayerful heart. and the exercise of that faith that has been implanted in the heart of every Son and daughter of God. they would be convinced of the doctrines as taught by the Latter Day Saints. It is then highly essential that the Saints should live by faith and not by sight and though they may not be privileged to recieve the visitation of angels. and being administered unto by them they have the promise made that they shall recieve the gift of the Holy Ghost which shall be as a lamp to their feet. and a light to their path. and so long as they cry on this influence their faith is strengthened, and the more they are — tried. the more determined they are to maintain their integrity to the truth. so that when we compare the situation of the people to day. with the children of Isreal we find that the people to day have a strictly reliable guide. that so long as they enjoy this holy influence they are never left to themselves. or to inquire from their neighbor. the path to walk in. this is a greater boon than the children of Isreal enjoyed. and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p134.jpg) therefore they lived more by sight than they did by faith. I now refer again to my own history. as it is connected with the general history of the people. during the years 1885. and 1886. and 1887. the people of the Territory were being continually annoyed. being hunted and when found being placed under arrest. and after undergoing a ja[-]ci[-]al trial were condemmed to prison. some of the brethren from Idaho being sent to Detroit in Michigan. and serving from 1 to 3 years in the penitentriary at Hard Labor. Hundreds of the brethren resident in the three Judicial districts of Utah were arrested and part for the full term of 6 months. and fined the extreme amount for supporting and taking care of their families ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p135.jpg) As I have heretofore referred to the effects of the "Raid" of the Government of the united states upon those who they claimed had broken the Law in breaking up families, and causing great distress throughout the land. the leaders of the people being compelled to go into hiding or leave the country. Prest Taylor. and his counsellors were sought after greatly by the marshal and his deputies. and they had many narrow - escapes of capture. it was truly remarkable the many instances of this character. they witnessed. on September 1836 during my absence from home on a visit to Nephi. my house in Salt Lake City was visited by deputy Marshals. with a warrant for my arrest _ not finding me at home, they made a visit to cottonwood, failing here. they took to the lawn in front of the house. And laid there to wait my return. I journeyed back on receiving a Telegram. And got off at Cottonwood. next morning I went to the Marshals office. and inquired for the party that had warrant for my arrest. Mr. McKay who is the U.S. Commision er asked me what plea I had to make. I replied that I was not prepared to plead but I would file bonds for appearance for trial in the sum of $1000.00 Wm Groskick and Jos G. Guther [---] on my bonds. and I heard no more of the matter until my family were sub — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p136.jpg) p[-]n[-]a[-]d to appear before the Grand Jury prior to the date however at which they were to appear. I made application to appear before the Grand Jury. And answer such questions as they might put to me [-]ouching my marital relations, this being the only [--] [-]boiate the bringing of my family before the[--] [--]quisition. and thus degrading them and myself as in every instance where the family had [--] the Grand Jury even when there was n[--] evidence of criminality. the man would be [-] and compelled to prove his innocence, or go to the Penetentrary, in this way hundreds of the brethren rather than deny this association with their families, would plead guilty, and go without murmuring to the confine of there old adobic walls, to be shut up for the term of 6 months, ostriacised from their families and friends, to associate with the lowest class of criminals, thrown into close quarters in old log houses, standing inside the walls. in the log house that I was doomed to stay in. it was called no 2. it was about 30 feet long. and some 16 feet wide, in which there were 58 men, to stay at night. and some times during the day. especially in stormy weather, this part of the incarceration was most intolerable, as we were compelled to hear to all the foul and obscene language that the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p137.jpg) tongues of such men can give vent to here were men that had committed every class of crime. Murderers Burglars. Train robbers. rapists, and every kind of vice and this seemed to be a special punishment to men of honor and integrity. to be compelled to hear their taunts. and jeers, their curses and profane language. every moment and all the time during the hours from 6 oclock in the morning until 9 oclock at night. to add to the horrible situation. and as if to make the punishment more severe if anything, there was an old and very squeaky organ in one corner of the room and every night, some one would be making a noise on that instrument of torture, it was almost impossible for any one to read or to engage their attention profitably at anything after being shut up at 6 oclock at night, from then until 9 oclock, we were compelled to listen to that infernal noise, mingled with the oaths, and obscene language of these vile men, I often thought that if the "Hell" that is portrayed by the Christianity of the world is any worse than that to be found in that place. I certainly would dread to go there_ in addition to these uncomfortable surroundings, the house being built of logs it had been allowed to become alive with vermin. and though some means were used to exterminate them, it was of ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p138.jpg) so little avail as to be almost useless. consequently those of us who were not bug proof had to spend hours. through the night in killing them, and as the warm weather approached. the heat became oppressive. and what with the heat and the bugs, but little rest could be got. I was selected as the House Keeper it came to me at the expiration of Bro Hyrum P Folsoms term of imprison ment, this was something that helped me a little as I could go and get my rations, and eat them in the cell. I could make my own tea and cook my own meat on an old range, and by so doing I did not have to fall into line. and march to the dining room. and I was further excused from yard duty. every sabbath day. services were held in the dining room. some of the various churches in the City would send out one of their ministers to go through their various forms of religious worship, once a month the Mormons were allowed to occupy the dining room. and some of the brethren were detailed to visit us— I can never forget the feeling that seem to actuate these convicted men. whenever new arrivals were brought in if they were known to be murderers they were almost idolized at the time of the arrival of the murderer of John H Burton. the bulk of the low and most degraded of the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p139.jpg) inmates of the Penitentiary sought eagerly for his company and looked upon him as superior to most of those already enduring imprisonment. many episodes passed during the 5 months. that I remained there, and every little thing that could be construed to be an infraction of prison rules was magnified. Hopt the man that so cruelly Killed John Turner's son, and who had been tried and convicted several times. was then in solitary confinement. awaiting the result of a last appeal to the Supreme Court at Washington he appeared to have more respect shown him than any other man then in the prison. he had the best of the prison fare, being furnished from the same table that the guards had— I had frequent— conversations with him. and he invariably would refer to his prospects of eventually being released from prison. during his long term of imprisonment owing to the laws delays. he had worked himself up to the idea that he would eventually be freed. but his hopes were groundless, and in August of the year 1887. he was shot inside the prison walls. During the imprisonment of myself and many of the brethren, we tried to take consolation in the fact that the sacrifice we were making was in be half of a principle of the gospel, believed in and practiced as a Commandment of God. and having entered into that holy order and surrounded ourselves ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p140.jpg) with wives and children as the result of obedience to that law. we felt to leave the result of these perse cutions in the hands of our heavenly father, and to acknowledge his hand in it. our time passed very pleasantly through the day when the weather was fine we could walk the yard and then read in good books. and talk with the brethren. And thus we got acquainted with each other and as the time approached for some of the brethren to leave the prison, invariably a farewell concert would be got up. and speeches be made by those about to leave and those that remained. many of those who had been inmates of the prison for a long time and had been turbulent characters, through their associations with the brethren became softened in their feelings. and the officers remarked that they noticed a great change for the better in these men. Among the many that were prisoners with me were David John, Rudgan Clawson, N.V. Jones W.R. Foster, Harrison Sperry, Henry Grow, T. Harris, Willard Snow, John Parry, George Naylor, H.P. Folsom, Ishmael Phillips, Geo W. Snell, Bro Durnant, C.P. Arnold and many others that I was not familiar with. I went in to the Pen. on the 15th Feb. 1887 and took my departure on the morning of the 14th July, the day after the anniversary of my 50th Birth day. the world seemed new to me, and I thought my experience for 5 months had made me a ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p141.jpg) better man. it certainly had an effect of teaching the principle of humility. and I believe a great many of the brethren were better men after they had gone through that ordeal than they were before. After my release and visiting friends a few days I again went back to the Tithing office to take up my former labors, but there seemed to be a [g]reat change. the law of confiscation passed by the congress in March 1887. had the effect to check people from paying Tithing. as the traveler of much of the Church property was immediately made to the officers appointed by the government [---] was a very serious drawback to the growth of the Public works. all the avails of the various Tithing offices. being confiscated. leaving the Church embarassed. and where they had used any of such property, the Church had to put up the money to meet the demands of the Marshal who was appointed the U.S. Receiver for all the property. both real and personal after the Church had turned over all the available means, they were compelled to borrow large sums of money to make up the demands of the receiver. and in this way the Church became involved so that it was deemed advisable to curtail all the expenses possible around the offices without any notification from Rp Preston, that my services was to be dispensed with. I was informed by Bro H J. Grant, that he "Dr, Preston" had suggested ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p142.jpg) to the council of the apostles. that my services could be dispensed with and while I had no objection to offer on the matter of leaving, I felt somewhat hurt at the way it was brought about having been in the continuous employ of the Church since the 10th August 1872— it seemed as though common courtesy would have intimated a short official notice of the needs of the office. and the necessity for such action. after leaving the employ of the Church. I engaged myself as Collector for the Co op Wagon & Machine Co. of Salt Lake City and entered upon the duties of that office, on July 1st. 1888. at the salary of 100.00 per month this change of employment did not suit me very well. though I had moderate success in making collections, the accounts of the company were very numerous. and it necessitated a great deal of walking. and occationally going through the County with a horse and buggy. I remained with them until the end of January 1889 and then retired as the labors of that position did not suit me. and the managers expected more than I could accomplish. for some months I had no particular occupation but in the latter part of June. I associated with Bro Albert Holt. took a Contract from Bro J[--] W Young to build a rail road grade from the banks of Salt Lake to Salt Lake City, a ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p143.jpg) distance of 14 miles. we gave bonds to him to have the work done in 90 days provided he had the engineering work done. and caused us no delay. we went out with our teams. wagons. and [s]crapers, on the 4th July 1889. prepared to go immediately to work. on our arrival next day at the point where we were to commence our labor, we found no work ready, but after a short delay we got started, and continued the work on the shores of the lake, building a good 14 feet wide grade [--] some 5 miles on the shore of the lake, and then extending the line to the Jordan river, we got the grade finished to the river by the middle of September. at this point there seemed to be great difficulty to get the right of way and the City Corporation seemed opposed to grant the right of way through the City. as a consequence the work stopped when we reached the River, and we pulled our teams off and went to the Park to finish a road from Park City to Kimballs. here again we had some difficulty with the owners of the land and the U P.R.R. they objecting to have a competing road coming from Salt Lake to the Park. this was a hard piece of road to build, as there was some portions of it that seemed to have no solid bottom to build upon compelling us to have stone, and brush. to get foundation for grade, we worked until the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p144.jpg) latter part of November, before we finished the Job, by this time we had considerable snow on the ground and we had a good deal of hard cement to work in at the lower end of the Job. from the avails of this contract. both of us done very well but we had expected to have continued the same kind of work the following year. but it so happened that prior to their being any work ready that Bro & Sister Wallace and daughter were about to make a visit to England, and as I had not made a visit since leaving there in 1852 and feeling impressed that this was a favorable time for going. I immediately made prepar ation to take Kate and make the trip with them. we left Salt Lake City on July 19th even the U.P.K.R. and arrived in New York on the night of the 22nd staying at Smith & McNills Hotel. here we met Bro & Sr. James McGhie & Bro James Smith of Sugar House Ward just returning from Scotland. we found that Kate's uncle John Howard was living in Brooklyn. next day we went to see them and they made us very welcome for the short time we had to stay. we left New York on the "City of Rome" on Saturday noon. the 27th July, and arrived in Liverpool the 3rd Augt being 8 days in crossing. most of the time the sea was like a sheet of smooth paper ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p145.jpg) and it was almost as motionless as being on land especially after the first 24 hours. the sight of land however was very pleasant and the old time land marks were again presented to me after an absence of 38 years, in the Far West. After passing the Custom House officers we got a Cab and went to "Hearsts" Temperance Hotel St. John St. in the evening took a stroll through part of the town. I noticed some great changes in the prominent parts of the City. St. Johns Church Yard, where many thousands of people have been buried, and where the ground has been dug over many times, and has been the scene of sorrow and mourning through a long series of years has been totally aband oned as a burial place. and the whole ground has been made into a Park. beautiful walks and grass Plots and Flower beds so as to make it a delightful resort with lounges and chairs. no appearance of any Grave Yard to be seen this is the way that many of the Yards in the populous parts of the town has been treated and it seems so much better than it has been for in my early recollections of this place. I used to almost dread to go by the yard after dark. The next day we went to Waterloo, to see Jane Ferguson's brother. here we remained for several days to rest before going up to Windermere. we visited at 42 Islington, Liverpool, met with Prest. Geo Teasdale and many of the American Elders, and bought ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p146.jpg) some books to distribute among may relatives, we left our trunk at Waterloo in care of Kate Johnson and went to Bowners, and staid a week with my Uncle John at which time we had arrangements to meet the Wallaces in London. prepartory to making a visit to Paris we got to the ofice of the Elders on Saturday night and on Sunday there was a Compenece and many brethren from Utah were in attendance we spent one week in London visiting the various places of interest and seeing the sights of that great City among the brethren we met there was Bro. S. A. King for McMourin who presided over the branch Bro. J Kiddington spae Seare Bro Gioans from Treks Bro H. Wallace and myself met with the [--]mb on the Sabbath and occupied a short time addressing them After spending one week we went by sail and steamer from New Haven to [---] and from this by sail to Paris the trip across the channel made in 5 hours. was very rough so much so that almost every passenger was sea sick it was even worse than crossing the ocean The Steamer "Victoria" was almost new and lighted throughout by electricity. it seemed as though she was built especially ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p147.jpg) Seeing to this service, we left New Haven at 11 pm and arrived at De[-]p[-]oe about 5 A.M. and immediately transferred to the teams. We went from here to Paris 125 miles w. about 6 hours. Sr Wallace was very sick from the effects of the rolling of the steamer she thought she certainly must die. Kate was quite sick but no so bad as sr. Wallace on our arrival at Paris we were taken to Hotel St. Augustine and soon got rested and prepared to take in the sights of the world renowned City— We had taken prior to leaving London. Gazes excenit[-] hikes. and they famished, 6 east rides every day of the time specified in the ticket for the various forms of interest. this is a very great help to any one not [---] the French language as they finnish a good guide and it is is[-]trut to these inacquainted with the country and people of Course we greatly enjoyed an visit to these places of hole. The Lovre Palace Royal holes Dalmated, Chamber of Deputies Stock Board. Pere Lachawe and all the most promin ent places of interest including a trip to the Palaces at Versailles, and St [-]lond where napoleon took his last leave of France before being captured by the German troops ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p148.jpg) At these palaces is shown the costly furnishing of these residences of royalty, although they are in the old style, they show that it cost the people. the strength of their earnings to keep up these great and expensive mansions for the benefit of their rulers. after spending some 8 days in Paris, we journeyed back to New Haven, and thence to Brighton, and it being Sunday we concluded to stay there for the day, and after breakfast we strolled along the beach, where thousands of people were congregated for pleasure, having come there by train from the surrounding country for 50 miles, it being a seaport town, and cheap fares being given over the rail road lines, on the sabbath day it was the g[---] day, and every kind of amusement was offered for the people to spend their money, and in the midst of all. the Salvation Army had their cause represented by some of their party holding forth on the beach. other religious denominations were also holding meetings to endeavor to arrest the attention of the masses of people. but as a rule they have very poor success, but they continue their labors year by year. and though they do not make many converts they take comfort that they do all they ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p149.jpg) can to help their fellows, after staying here till evening, and then took the train for London, and arrived at our lodgings at 8 pm. Aug 31st here we remained all week visiting again through the sights of London, visiting my Uncle Thomas [---] at 8 Park Village East, NW. he was quite feeble but recollected me quite well and referred to the death of his partner my Aunt Maria, which had occured on the 29th July. he seemed quite reconciled for a change himself and remarked that he had his affairs all fixed up, I had no opportunity of talking to him privately as he was strictly under the surveillance of one of his neices. who is greatly prejudiced against the Mormon people. and manifested great hostility to me as being partially the cause of my mothers loss on her journey to this Country, Uncle Thomas referred to matters that pertained to the estate of Grandmother Maimsaring and said that he had fixed matters. so as to give the property over to Aunt Jane's children. and consequently it was out of his power to make any other change This settlement of the estate should have been in the interest of my mother as one of the hiers her brother, my Uncle Josiah having got his share prior to leaving England for America in the year 1844 but as it had been so many years ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p150.jpg) since any letters had passed between us, they had concluded to make the division of the property to sail themselves, after a brief visit and a short lunch we bade them farewell. never more to see him again in the flesh. this was on 3rd Sept 1890. on the next day we visited the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, were about 60.000 people came together it being a Gala Day. and for the benefit of the great pyrotectmnt who was the Chief in the manufacture of Fireworks. The Piece presented was "Niagra Falls" and it certainly was Grand. the next day we visited Windsor Castle, and were shown through the rooms and grounds where the Queen makes her abode, in all our journeyings around London. we were accompanied by Br & Sr Wallace and their daughter Rosette. And Miss gladys Wordmansu. from London we started for Windermere on the 7th Sept. Br & Sr Wallace to see their parents, and made appointment to meet them on the 11th and take a trip to Ireland by way of Stranraer. After another visit to Windermere we started on that date and met the Wallaces on the morning of the 12th and went across in 2 hours to Larne, and 41 minutes by rail brought us to Belfast. here we were met by Bro Hale, who took us ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p151.jpg) to his lodgings on the tram Car. No go Thorndy Re st. here we remained for dinner. And then took lodgings at a Temperance Hotel and next day visited the Giants Causeway, on the Belfast and Northern R.R. a wonderful compilation of Stone, arranged in peculiar conformation, supposed to be the work of Giants but certainly a great marvel the next day being Sunday we attended at the Latter Day Saints Meeting House, and enjoyed the society of the saints, assembled had a very good time in testimony of the truth, after the meeting took the tram for Helens Bay and walked from the station to Crawfords [--]m, the place where the Bells and the Sloans had formerly come from. after partaking of a dinner in the village we rambled down to the beach here called Grey Point, and then returned to Belfast by tram. The next day we went to visit Mr. John Rogers at his home at Lisburn road, he has a very fine Modern built house and well kept grounds raising his own grapes & vegetables and fine flowers did not see his wife, he had one Son home that was an invalid suffering from Consumption and though he seemed to have all that was desirable in life except health. he would gladly give all for that. we spent a short time at his house and then visited some of the distant relatives of the Howard family, but did not accom ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p152.jpg) plish much as they were greatly prejudiced against Mormons. having read "Ann Elizas" Book and believing that they had no room to hear the truth— We left Belfast on Monday evening the 15th September. and after crossing over to Stranraer, we took the train for Scotland and arrived at Edinburgh at 5.30 AM of the 16th. it being too early to find anybody, we went to an hotel for breakfast and then hunted up the place that Bro. Witherspoon was stopping at. he being there on a mission. he was absent but we staid at his lodgings, which was up three flights of stone stairs. here we got pretty badly used by the fleas. they being pretty much the first attacks that we had received from them. on our Journey I and Bro Wallace slept together and did not feel much like getting around the next day. We all visited the exhibition building which was held some five miles out of the City. here was represented the latest improve ments in all the arts. science and manufact ures especially in the use of electrical mach inery. many of the nationalities of the world were represented here. and offering their wares for sale. we got back to our lodgings throughly tired out—next day visited Edinburgh Castle and Sir Walter Scotts Monument. and I went to Leith and took steamer for the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p153.jpg) Bridge of Forth one hours sail from Leith. this is one of the Worlds Wonders. being constructed entirely of Iron and spanning that immense river. I went alone to see this Bridge. the rest of the Company going to Holyrood Castle and seeing the sights of that place. the next day we visited the New Carnagie Library, erected by Mr. Carnagie for the benefit of the general public and presented to the City. it is a large stone building, and every department seemed filled with books with obliging clerks to wait upon all patrons free of cost. after visiting the building where the records of Scotland are kept and thinking that by going to Carlisle I might get some names of the Brockbank family I took the train for that place in the evening arriving there at 5.30 pm. this place has a population of thirty five thousand inhabitants but they having no directory. found it difficult to get any names. learned of "Brockbanks" being scattered all through the surrounding country. left Carlisle at 1.15 pm. and went to Penrith 18 Miles south a pretty little town laying in a hollow. and having some old ruins of the druids, staid here a short time but found nothing to detain me. so went on to Windermere and got to Bowness for supper next day I visit to Sawrey, crossing at the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p154.jpg) Ferry, a namesake of mine. having charge of the Ferry boat. visited with John Brockbank who has a Farm on top of the hill going to Sawrey. he has one of the oldest houses of the neighbourhood, he told me that I could get much information of the Brockbank family by going to Hackenthorp, a village some few miles from there. during our first visit to Bowness my Cousin Isaac Borwick, the son of my Aunt Elizabeth, and his wife, and I & Kate went for a drive on Sunday to Applethwaite to see his Father some 7 miles off. found him suffering from Rheumatism and very lame, though I had not seen him for nearly 40 years he knew me after the death of his wife Aunt Elizabeth, they left the Ferry Hotel, at which place they had been very successful financially, and he again married a woman that was esteemed very much by the children. I could notice a feeling that was not congenial in the house. he of course had not been able to work for some years. and was living on the accumulations from years at the Ferry Hotel It was a delightful drive through the green lanes and enjoyed by us very much. on our return journey our horse got very lame. so that we had to walk him most of the way home. My Aunt Elizabeth was buried in Sawrey Church Yard, which we visited, and where is erected a Monument to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p155.jpg) her memory, she being greatly respected in all the country for many miles around, we also visited my Cousins Alice and Agnes—daughters of my Fathers brother William, who live at Windermere. My Uncle John lives at Bowness Keeping Hotel. he is the only remaining brother of the sons of Grandfather Daniel Brockbank and Agnes Moris who were both buried at Bowness. My Aunt Rebecca daughter of the above and sister to my father died at Milnthorp and was buried there. Another Aunt Ann Robinson in her old age met with an accident and got burnt in the house of her son William at Bowness. <++>Another Aunt Margaret married a man by the name of Wilson, and had several children one of whom I met in Liverpool. he keeps a large livery stable and can furnish the best Turn Out in that line of any in that City. he lives in Princes Park. Liverpool Aunt Agnes lives at Crooklands Inn a short distance from Milnthorp. with her son Thomas Hodgson. she was bright and cheerful, and greatly pleased to meet us. we staid 2 or 3 days with them, and had an enjoyable time. we spent one night at Milnthorp with William Hodgson and his Wife who keep the Cross Keys Hotel ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p156.jpg) they also treated us very kindly and seemed to be in comfortable circumstances. we also visited with Cousin Elizabeth Revill, a daughter of Aunt Elizabeth residing at Kendal. here we spent several days and found her and her husband very good people. on the whole we had a very good visit, and should have remained longer but not having made preparation for an extended visit. we left Liverpool on our return on the 4th Octr. on the steamer "City of Rome" the same that we went on we had a much rougher passage home arrived in New York on the 12th inst. our steamer in going up the river run aground and the passengers and luggage of the 1st and 2nd Cabin were taken off by other boats staid at Smith & McNells Hotel in New York and visited with Kates Uncle John Howard at Brooklyn, he and his sons carrying on business both there and in New York. in the Wire Manufacturing. he took great pleasure in showing us around the City, and in visiting the Cemetery where some of his family are buried, Greenwood Cemetery is a most beautiful place the grounds being laid out on a magnificent seale and the monuments are very fine ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p157.jpg) and imposing. we met with none any where that surpasses the grandeur of the Greenwood Cemetery. After staying in New York four days we visited Niagara Falls. and from there through Canada to Detroit and thence to Chicago, and thence for Salt Lake arriving home on the 23rd Oct. having been gone 3 months and 4 days. found all well at home. had a splendid time and felt amply repaid for the visit made soon after our return home. and having some money laying idle. I was induced to invest in the firm of Hardy. Young Co doing a general merchandise business on upper main street Salt Lake City not having thoroughly made myself as familiar as I should of the conditions of the business I found when it was too late that I had been wronged. and that my in vestment was not only a complete loss but in the signing of notes for the company. I had involved myself, so that I could not extricate myself however I tried to make the best of the situation, and by taking some chances in mineral claims was in hopes of saving myself from complete failure. during the year 1891. I went to work in the erection of a dwelling House on the Howard ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p158.jpg) property and after an expenditure of nearly five thousand dollars we had the house so far completed that we occupied it. the next year. In July 1892, my wifes mother Elizabeth Howard on the occasion of her Birth Day. had a large Company of friends to visit with her and a grand dinner was served in the grove this was on the 12th July, and was the last time she had that privilege in the flesh. she being a very active officer in the Relief Society of the Church had many acquaintances and friends who felt honored in being present on that occasion as there were over 200 people present. during this year I in company of a number of Salt Lake people went to Nevada by way of Oasis on the Oregon Short Line, and after leaving the Rail Road, we travelled 120 Miles West and North to Glencoe. here we arranged to open up some ground, that promised to make good returns for the means invested we went to the expense of getting a steam plant to run a Compressor and installed power drills and spent money like water. so much so that we soon found that we were left without funds to carry on the work, and as a consequence the plant was attached and sold, and after the assetts were all disposed of, there were still Ten thousand dollars and over that had been paid by the Bank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p159.jpg) with no funds to reimburse the Bank with. as a consequences I lost my investment of Two Thousand dollars Cash. and several months of my time. In October of the same year I in Company of several others went to Hailey. Idaho. to visit a property that had the reputation of paying immense dividends, at the time we arrived at the property, the men who had charge of it on a lease were about to quit. their time having expired. our company negotiated for the property, and we paid them a heavy bonus down, and gave the owners a mortgage on the property for deferred payments. after getting possession of the property it did not take long to find out that the same had been completely gutted. and everything that could be taken out profitably had been extracted but some of our company, that had been greatly enthused with the production of the mine in the time passed, were in favor of sinking a shaft so as to get below the ore bodies. and in connect ion with the putting in of a steam hoist they wanted a Mill for concentrating, and a high priced man as a Superintendent of the work and so it went on, and the result was a failure. there was not sufficient ore to meet the pay roll and consequently the stock holders had to put up and recourse was had to borrow from others, but the one ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p160.jpg) great draw back was that in the making of the Incorporation papers. a clause was inserted making the Capital Stock unassessable, this was an obstacle that had to be overcome. and to do so the consent of every stock holder, had to be obtained to make assessments legal, to add to the difficulty at the time we were straining to get the property in shape for successful and profitable work, word came that the hoisting plant had been set on fire. and the whole of it had been burned, this was the means of many of the stock holders pulling out, and it was some months before any action was taken looking to the resumption of the work. I spent a good deal of my time for 5 years in the employ of the Company, and during that time, had many times of encouragement, and everything looked favorable for the prosperity of the company and notwithstanding the innumerable drawbacks hope still lingered. and when a good body of ore would present itself in the face of the tunnel every one was elated. these were occasions when the spirits of those who had become down hearted, were immediately cheered and they were thus lead along in the expectation of being permanently benefitted but alas for human hopes and the dreams and predictions of the would be wise men ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p161.jpg) they utterly failed; and the prospectively looking body of good rich ore, was only a very limited amount, and when taken out, the vein was bare. this was my experience many times at the Star property. and night after night, I have got up and gone in to the workings to find that the showing of a few hours before have been like an everescent dream. and had entirely gone. so ambitious was I for the success of the property, that when the road got entirely snowed up in the winter time, I hired a lot of men to dig away the snow and got the road open, so as to keep up communication with the town. which was 4 miles away from the mine. we had several accidents from the effects of the snow slides of that locality, at one time. a young man by the name of Smith, who was on his way to the mine. got caught in a slide and was found dead the next day. at another time I had a very narrow escape from being caught by a slide. I and George Hague whose parents I had known. as they had lived next door to me. when George was born, George was employed in the tunnel and he and I started down the hill. to go to the tunnel, the wind was blowing and the snow was falling quite fast, on my ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p162.jpg) way down the hill. I met an employee on the trail coming up the hill, I stopped a few moments to talk with him. and George went down a head of me. on my getting down to the mouth of the tunnel, what was my surprise to find that the mouth of the tunnel, the Blacksmith Shop, and Ore House was all covered by an immense slide of snow. I immediately went up the hill, and gave the alarm, and mustered all the men with shovels. to dig out the men that might be under the snow. after digging for hours we found George Hague dead in the mouth of the tunnel where he had been over taken and one man. who was in the Black Smith shop, was taken out alive. but badly crippled up. this slide done an immense amount of damage to the Mill that we had erected in the Canyon so that on the whole proposition I was very thankful that my life had been spared a few moments time. and a little delay was all that saved me at that time, at another time while I was in that country and had charge of the work. I was required to take the position of dropping out the Superintendent who had been receiving a Salary of Two ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p163.jpg) hundred dollars per month, and expenses he upon being notified of his release, became so enraged, that he threatened my life, and it was known in the town that he carried a weapon, and had declared that he would use it on me. but in my business relations I kept aloof from the class of men, that frequented the saloons. and paid no attention to what people said about me. I certainly done the best I could for the success of the company. and if the whole property had have been my own, I do not know where I could have done differently. but with all my sacrifice of time and money. I was glad to get away from that country with my life During all the time that I was engaged in the service of the Star and afterward the Vanderbilt Mining Co my own personal affairs were so tied up that I was compelled to meet some of the liabilities of the Hardy Young Co. the other members of the firm having either fallen down or taken the benefit of the bankrupt law. and I being the only one that had any property that could be reached, the creditors of Hardy Young Co commenced suit against me, and after they obtained Judgment levied on my real estate and advertised it for sale. and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p164.jpg) in March 1895 they sold it to the bidder that made the only offer that was made. which was the amount of one of the Judgments, other notes that were held by other creditors were compromised and in this way I was able to get through with the difficulty that I had got into through signing security notes for other parties. This to me has been a very sad experience, but I hope a profitable one I would not like to go through the same experience again, and I hope my children will never have to go through a similar experience, since the failure of the mining investment which took place in 1897. I have not had much steady employment not being situated so I could take any contract work in my own name. I have at times been associated with others and have succeeded in doing pretty well but now I do not feel like engaging in any business in which there is risks to be taken. one of the principle causes for my misfortune was the money name of 1893, when the repeal of the silver purchasing bill took effect, this cause a shrinkage in the values of every kind of property of about one half. money was hoarded up by those that had it. the banks refused to loan any out and where they had ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p165.jpg) made loans on securities of any kind, they called them in, and allowing in many instances not one half their value, and holding the creditors for the full face of their notes, in this way many thousands of people who had been in very comfortable circumstances were reduced to almost poverty in many instances having to sacrifice their homes and the earnings of many years of their lives so that it is hard to determine what conditions people may have to confront, it is especially hard upon those who have passed the meridian of life and have not the energy and vigor of their earlier years, and upon whom the changed situation has a very depressing effect. I am now in my seventy first year, and in looking back over my life. it almost appears like a dream, the associates of my early life in these mountains have nearly all passed to the other side. my own family are scattered, so that I do not have the privelege of seeing or even hearing from some of them very often, part of them do not seem to have any faith in the gospel. and are indifferent on religious matters, drinking into the spirit of the world, while others are active and full of the spirit of the gospel, willing to go ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p166.jpg) or come at the direction of the servants of God. these men and their wives, who are also devoted to the cause, give me great satisfaction, and are a comfort and a Joy to me, and glad indeed would I be if all my children could be brought to realize the great importance of the work and be active members in the Church of Christ, but the agency of the individual is exercised, and tho the early teaching may have been ever so thoro, and their lives apparently very promising, the association of others, not of our faith, has so blinded them, that they have lost sight of those great blessings, that can only be enjoyed by those that live worthy to merit them, [Ja]n 29 1914. It is now about six years since I have written in this Book, the time seems to have passed so rapidly, and in that time, tho I have not been actively engaged in any special buisness I have endeavored to get myself free from any incumbrance of debt. and thru the blessing of my heavenly Father, I have been able to again realize the desire of my heart, which has been that I could spend the latter part of my days in an effort to benefit, not only my own family but those of my ancestors, and to do this, I have spent some time in doing work for those that have ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p167.jpg) passed away, when I and my wife Kate made a visit to England in the year 1890, I was very desirous of getting the names of the Brockbank line as far as I could. I visited some of the Parish churches in the locality where they had lived, and was successful in getting many names and on my return home, I took great pleasure in doing some work in the Salt Lake Temple for those whose names I had, and I felt very desirous of getting more, and apparently the only way to get them was to go to that country again, but at that time I was financially embarassed so that I could not entertain a thought of that kind but in the fall of 1909, I availed myself of an offer for a piece of ground in Salt Lake City and which was the greatest source of relief to me that had come in many years. I immediately got from under my incumbrances, and in May 1911 left Salt Lake City for a visit to my birth place and that of my father in Westmoreland, England I arrived in Liverpool on the 29th May. having left Montreal. Canada, on the 20th with a company of Elders that were going on Missions to Europe, had a very pleasant voyage, without sickness, not missing a meal on the whole voyage. The name of the vessel that I passed on was the White Star liner "Teutonic". on my arrival in Liverpool, met with Elder Rodgar Clawson. on presided over ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p168.jpg) the British Mission, at that time, I put up with some of the elders at a Temperance Hotel for a few days, and visited the town where I was born, after an absence of 21 years. I did not see as many changes as I would have expected in that length of time. I went from there to Manchester to visit my cousin Edward Molincent, who on my former visit had declined to see me on account of my religious belief, when I met him however this time, he seemed to have entirely changed in his feelings and apologized for his mistreatment of me on my former visit, and seemed very desirous to make amends for it. he took me to his home at Southport 35 miles by rail from Manchester, where I met his Wife, and some of his grown up children, who live there. he has a beautiful home, with all the luxury that heart could wish for and yet to me there was something lacking, his wife was no company for him. There seemed to be no congeniality between them she had married him after the death of the mother of his children, and tho she very lady like in her department, he did not seem to be satisfied, while there I learned of the where abouts of one boy, who I suppose was the cause of much anxiety on his part he was then living in the state of Washington, with a Mr. Coleman, a brother to his son in Law, a dentist living in Southport, and when I visited, this Son on account of intemperance, had been sent away by his father on an annuity to remain away from ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p169.jpg) England, until he should be entirely reclaimed from his craving for strong drink, this boy was now his only son, and he had got so depraved that his father could not trust him with any responsibility I promised my Cousin Edward that on my return I would visit this son, and learn something of him of which visit I will refer to later On returning to Manchester I visited the mission head quarters expecting to find Delbert Brockbank who had been called to labor in that district. he had accompanied me across the sea from Montreal however I missed him and found a son of my Aunt Jane Perkes, whose maiden name was Jane Mainwaring. he was in charge of the business of my Cousin Edward, and had a home, wife, and one son, a boy of about 12 years. I visited with them a day or two, and then went on to Bowness, by train to Birthwaite, the nearest rail road station. and then by bus, to the home of my Cousin Frank Robinson here I was made perfectly at home, being allowed a very Comfortable room, without any restrictions as to my Coming and going. I certainly enjoyed my visit with them, making my headquarters there, and visiting in the surrounding country gathering up genealogy of the Brockbank line. however I was at a loss for a long time to know how to get a start to get a connecting link with the name of my Grandfather, Daniel, who ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p170.jpg) had lived and died in that locality. I could get his record, but could go no farther back, with any certainty. I visited the churches at Ulverston, Hawkshead, Kendal, and Cartmel, but was impressed to find where the family originally came from, I went to Edinburgh, and remained there several days in search of the name on the Scottish records but got no data I went from there to London, and spent a week or more there, but with no success. I then returned to Bowness and commenced my visits to the various churches in that locality. on visiting my Cousin Elizabeth Borwich Revell, at Newby Bridge, I got trace of a long line of Brockbanks and thro the kindness of her husband, Wm T Revell. he took me over to Cartmel Cathedral, and there I met the Vicars Clerk who had charge of the records. who very Kindly assisted me in going thru them for very many years of the early history of that church I found that a Thomas Brockbank was the vicar of the Church for 20 years in the early part of 1800 and whose signature was attached to the marriage certificates on record at that time, the Cartmel Cathedral seemed to be the most central point of the Brockbank family line, as I got mor[-]e names there than at any other place. it seemed to me a labor of love to go over these old records for hundreds of years, and tho I could not get all the data I could have liked, it gave me sufficient to enable me to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p171.jpg) do some work for many of them, at some future time some of the Brockbank family may be able to add much, that I have been unable to get for instance the marriages of nearly all is lacking, and that is a very essential part of the work. There is now a very great improvement in keeping the records of the Births and Deaths, and showing the family connexion and when such records are published, which un doubtedly they will be. the partial record which I have made can be completed. Decr. 1st. 1922. It is now some years since I have made any record of my labors here. tho I have been active in doing some work in the Salt Lake Temple for some length of time, in the year 1910, I made a visit to San Francisco to the great exposition being held there, which certainly was a wonderful portrayal of the great advancement made by the people of the Western part of the United States on my way there I spent some time with my Son, Lucas T Brockbank who had located with his family at Reno, Nevada, and had engaged in Mining, tho with indifferent success, as he was very often, the victim of misplaced confidence, and seemingly had a hard time to survive. I went with him to see a property, that he was interested in, some 24 miles north of Reno. It looked good to me, at that time, and I advanced some money ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p172.jpg) to help him keep the little good and while he was not situated so he could continue the work; yet he staid with it, until other parties took hold of it, and enlarged the holdings to make it a valuable property, and which is likely to prove successful, I went from there to visit with my son Erin Brockbank who with his wife Lute Young. And their son Arden lived there. I spent several days visiting the many sights there presented and returned to my home in Salt Lake not having any particular employment and being anxious to be active in some thing, I made some investments in the mineral development of the country and which promised to be lucrative, but on the contrary proved very disastrous speculation, have had many rather hurtful experiences, both in advances made on mining property, and also through the loaning of money to parties that did not realize that they were responsible for the return of the same. I look back on what seems to me a waste of time, from the year 1911 when I visited England, and on my return, made some effort to do Temple work for the benefit of the Brockbank family I have made an effort to get the work started ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p173.jpg) so that others interested may take it on further. in the year 1919, about September, I had the opportunity of accepting the position of a deputy sheriff of Salt Lake County, and of acting as baliff of the 3rd District Court of Salt Lake C. which position I occupied until the end of December 1920. this to me, was a desirable change, and put me in touch with many of the attorneys, and legal lights of Salt Lake City. I have not kept of my labors through the years that I have lived, but have maintained my connexion with the people that have gathered here to the mountains and have had a familiar association with the men that Have led the people, and I do know that they have been and are men of God, and tho many of them have passed away, their words and their testimony lives in the hearts of the people I am now in my 86th year, and my health has not been very good for some time past having sustained injuries from a fall in November 1921 by which my back was badly hurt and tho I have had the advice and service of some of the medical men of Salt Lake City, I still feel the effects of the fall, and it has resulted in my being unable to perform any manual labor ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p174.jpg) on the 25th of May 1871. I was called to be a High Priest, and ordained by Bishop Edward Hunter, and set apart to be a counselor to Bp [-] F. Sheets of the 8th Ward. Salt Lake City, succeeding Henry W. Lawrence who had apostatized from the Church, at about that time, I remained with Bishop Sheets as a Counselor for nearly twenty years and had an experience in that ward that was very satisfactory, but not having any particular employment, I deemed it wise to remove my home to Cottonwood and to make the best of the declining years of my life, and tho I have not been as active as formerly, I feel resigned and accept of my situation, I have ample time for the exercise of my thoughts, and in my reflections, I think of the many great privileges that I have had in my early assocciation, with the saints in my early days. it is now over 70 years since I came to Utah, and since which time I have tried to do the best that I knew, and keep in touch with the spirit of the work connected with the building up of the Kingdom of God, in my early experience in Utah, I got acquainted with many of the early settlers. those that came in the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p175.jpg) valley in the years prior to the year 1852, and who as a rule were the stalwarts of the Church in those days and were of a class that were generally willing to give heed to the counsel and advice of the men that were selected to be the leaders in all movements that were inaugurated by the Presidency of the Church and they were actively engaged in the locating of the Saints in the various settlements in this intermountain country. there seemed to be no loss in the administrative ability of President Brigham Young, in his selection of the men to lead and the selection of the best places to make homes for the saints, and during his life from 1847 to 1877, nearly all the principal settlements of the state of Utah, were more or less under his direction, so that in all important moves for the betterment of the condition of the people, his counsel and advice was eagerly sought and as a general thing was carried out by the masses of the people, his executive ability was above the average of most men, and he was never at a loss to devise ways and means to meet every emergency that was brought to his attention, so that the people loved to have him come to visit them, and took ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p176.jpg) occasion to honor him as the great leader of the Mormon people, in his travels both north and south of Salt Lake City, he was generally accompanied by members of the Church in whom he had confidence, and they felt honored that they had that privilege, and in his travels thru the settlements of the saints, he never was at a loss to have all the company that he cared to have, and in this way he lived in the hearts of the people, and during the whole of the 30 years, he stood head and front in the labors of the people of this intermountain country and as such is worthy of all the honors of his faithful followers, and of the millions that are yet unborn, who will live to honor his name, and perpetuate his marvelous leadership, as the successors of the great prophet Joseph Smith, I now refer to the labors of Elder John Taylor upon whose shoulders the responsibility came as the successor of Brigham Young he being the President of the Twelve apostles it devolved upon him, to take the lead as the Presiding authority in the Church and though Prest. Young was apparently taken suddenly away from his active labors as the Church Leader, it was soon known to the saints, that the authority and power ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p177.jpg) of the Priesthood was still maintained and sustained and therefore the Church could move right along in all its activities, and not suffer any particular loss, and the members of the Church under Prest. Taylors administration felt satisfied that he was the man to fill the place, about this time, the Congress of the U.S. took action against the Church by the passage of the Edmunds Tucker Law, which provided what all members of the Church who were living in what they termed a state of polygamy should be prosecuted and for this purpose, the instructions of the Judges of the District Courts to their officers was to cause the arrest and prosecution of every man that had violated the Law and not only the man but to arrest his wives, and compel them to be brought before the Court to testify as to their part in the breach of the Law. This action of the Courts commenced in the year 1882, and was continued for a number of years, so that a large number of the older brethren of the Church, who had availed themselves of the privileges of living in the celestial law of marriage, as it had been made known to them, were compelled to be arrested, and submit to the dictates of ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p178.jpg) the Courts, as they construed the Law, in the prosecution of cases they segregated the time to suit themselves, and in many instances, had several counts, and having the power in their own hands, they made the penalty to suit themselves, and in this way, hundreds of the brethren were prosecuted, and imprisoned for terms not contemplated in the making of The Law, in many instances, men were sent out of the state, to serve their time in Federal Prisons, so that a reign of terror prevailed among the whole of the people, not knowing that any redress could be obtained. for such unlawful proceedings, the Judges assumed to act in each individual case, as they chose, having the sanction of the representatives of the government resident in Utah, and while their were many good non members of the Church who sympathised with the people in these distressed conditions, they seemed to be powerless, to effect any change for the better, and so for some years, these conditions existed and many of the brethren that were financially able went away from their ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p179.jpg) homes, some to Europe, and others to Mexico and other places where they could stay, and be unmolested by these minions of the Law who seemed to delight in endeavoring to make such conditions prevail, as to keep the people in a constant state of unrest and apparently there seemed to be no lack of means to keep up a furor against the mormon people, the leaders of the people were measurably compelled to leave their homes or go into hiding to keep from being deprived of their liberty. this condition of affairs existed all the time of Prest John Taylors administration and he died a martyr to the malevolence of the government as exhibited in the acts of their agents in striving to arrest him and thus to keep up the excitement, of the people of the United States for the nation at this time had taken the matter in hand to vindicate the law, and give licence to its enforcement by any means that the courts sought to make use of. however soon after the death of Prest Taylor and the succession of Prest Woodruff to the leadership of the Church, and under the pressure of the proceedings of the Courts, Prest Woodruff, sought the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p180.jpg) counsel of the Lord, and as a result issued a manifesto to the Latter Day Saints to refrain from any disobedience of the Edmunds Tucker, and other Laws of the Nation, and advising the people to abide strictly in the observance of the manifesto. this manifesto when presented to the people in Conference assembled, was sustained by them and the persecutions that had been continuous for a number of years measurably erased, and a season of calmness and tranquility rested upon the people, all thru the ministration of Prest Woodruff the Church as a people were in debt to the government on account of the passage of Laws confiscating the property of the church, and the government through their appointees took over much of the real estate and demanded from the church, rentals for their own property thus wrongfully taken from them. Thus the Presidency of the Church was compelled to borrow money in large amounts to satisfy the government and to keep in possession of their ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p181.jpg) own property on this account many of the people justified themselves in not paying their Tithing. consequently their was a great falling off in the amount paid. On the accession of Prest Snow, to the leadership of the Church, he undertook the great task of getting the Church out of debt, and for this purpose, he called upon the Saints to respond to the payment of their Tithing and offerings and thus the relief sought for was obtained, and the church got their properties returned, and free from incumbrance, so that at the death of Prest Snow, the Church was in a prosperous condition, and soon after the Presidency of Prest Joseph F. Smith was inaugurated, and the labors of the people connected with the temperal and spiritual welfare of the Church, was greatly strengthend, and for very many years, the work has progressed in every land where the elders have gone and until the year 1914. when the World War broke out on the European continent, when the elders laboring in those countries were called to other places or return home to Utah, thus during all the time of Prest. Smiths administration ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p182.jpg) the Church made headway, and the work of preaching the Gospel has been steadily maintained, and the additions to the Church has steadily advanced so that the continued progress of the Church in every way has been satisfactory and especially in the advancement of the young people in education by the establishment of Church Schools, in which the preaching of the Gospel has been paramount, and of first importance, during his later years and when his health permitted he was zealously engaged in the advancement of every laudable work for the perpetuity of the Kingdom of God, and its righteousness, and felt willing even at the sacrifice of his own comfort, to bring to pass the well being of the Latter Day Saints, he died at his home. after a severe illness and an assurance that the labors of the church would be carried on, by others, whom he recognized as the authority to succeed him in the leadership of the Church, and so he passed away having filled his great mission on earth, by leading and ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p183.jpg) devoting his whole life to the betterment of the people of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, soon after his death, the Leadership of the Church, having been provided for, the Presidency of the Church, devolved upon the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and President Heber J. Grant, having been President of the quorum for many years was called upon and sustained by the voice of the Church in Conference assembled, as the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in all the world. owing to the death of Elder Anthon Lund, who had been counselor to Prest Jos F. Smith for several years, Prest C. W. Penrose was sustained as First Counselor to Prest., H. J. Grant, and Prest Anthony W. Joins as second Counselor to Prest H. J. Grant These brethren were sustained by the unanimous vote of the Conference. as the First Presidency of the Church. from the first of their inauguration they have been quite active in the promotion of the various activities of the Church, comprising as they do the well being, and success, of all the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p184.jpg) members of the Church, both at home and abroad. among the nations of the earth wherever the elders have been called to labor, this is one of the great responsibilitys placed upon the members of the Church and especially upon those who are able and capable of preaching the Gospel, and it requires constant and continuous labor to get the necessary help, both male and female to supply the calls that being constantly made, in connection with this department is the education of the young people. in the principles of the Gospel, so that they will be qualified to faithfully represent the Church and its teachings, in any land or clime that they may be called to labor in this duty is looked forward to by most of the young people, born and raised in the Church. and as a consequence of their training whenever the call comes to them, to take a mission to preach the Gospel. They cheerfully respond, and thus the great labor of promalgating the Gospel to the people of the world, is taken hold of. as part and parcel of the labors of all members of the Church, who are in good standing. This is one phase of ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p185.jpg) the duties of all the members of the Church and should be considered as a paramount obligation to assist as far as they can in the furtherance of the work, and by every means in their power, and while it is true, that very many of the people are apparently indifferent to their covenants and their Church duties they hold themselves in readiness to respond to the call of Church authority. another matter that I am more or less familiar with, and that I have noticed in my assocciation with many of the people. they do not attempt to criticize the acts of the authorities of the Church and though they may not fully indorse some things, they let the results speak for themselves and in most instances the acts of the leading authorities have been vindicated, and the wisdom of their counsel made manifest. this to one is a strong testimony of the divinity of the work, and though often times, an opposition may be raised by those who are non members of the Church, it is soon apparent that their acts, and doings have been sound and for the best interest of all concerned and so the people of the Church are ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p186.jpg) constantly reminded that there is an unseen power that directs the acts and labors, of those who are striving to carry out in their lives, the building up of the Kingdom of God, and the salvation of every honest soul connected therewith. Another very important matter that had a great influence with the people, and which was vital to the success of a great industry. that had been fostered and encouraged by Prest Wilford Woodruff and those who suceeded him in the Presidency of the Church. The Sugar industry had been fostered and sustained when to all human appearance it could not survive, but the counsel of the authorities was to stay with it and though great losses had been sustained in doing so, yet very many of those that engaged in the [---] industry staid with it, and thru the help of Prest H.J. Grant effecting a loan from eastern capitalists. the industry was protected and no material injury was sustained thus safe guarding an industry that has proved one of the greatest blessings to thousands of the people who had taken the advice of the leading elders of the ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p187.jpg) Church at a time when to all human thought it was suicidal, and not to be considered but the results has shown, that the counsel of the elders was good, and many who had failed to carry it out, had reason to regret their action, and who have since acknowledged that they made a great mistake. I refer to this as a matter of consideration, that whenever the counsel of the Priesthood is sought by the Latter Day Saints, whether of a Temporal or Spiritual nature it is always the part of wisdom to yield obedience to such advice the policy of the leaders of the Church is to be fully advised as to all matters, that is for the benefit of the Latter Day Saints and in this respect they prepare themselves to meet with all classes of people. no matter what their religious ideas may be, and knowing as they do, that they do not have to depend upon the wisdom of the world for their action upon any matter that may be presented, but invariably they are guided by some supreme power, that is dependable in all cases and as a rule their action is sustained. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p188.jpg) There are many points of doctrine that need some explanation, especially to those who have not experience by a lengthy service in the Church, and often people do not get a proper understanding of the application, so that it is well to be in a position to get a clear and concise comprehension of the subjects that are presented, from time to time, some of the people are very slack about attending their sabbath meetings, and also the sacrament meetings, and in this way an indifference is brought about, that if persisted in, will lead them astray. for the adversary is on the alert, and will take advantage of every chance to lead away those who are not strictly living as they should, within the lines of their covenants made at the time of their baptism, and renewed to them at the time of their confirmation as members of the Church. this is more in evidence among the young people, but as they get older they gain in a knowledge of many things, that qualifies them for further light and intelligence, and so the Church is made up of many classes of students, who become ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p189.jpg) bright and shining lights among their fellows to be sure they have splendid oppurtunities to gather strength in their youth, and their growth is in the right direction so that they can add to their knowledge day by day, and especially where their association is with members of the Church who have had experience and a knowledge of the truth, it is wonderful the different experiences that many members of the Church in the different countries where the gospel found them, have had in many instances as a trial of their faith, and at the same time, they have gained their testimony of the divinity of the work. through some experiences, that at the time they did not realize it was for their immediate benefit, so that it is really surprising the many different testimonies of the truthfulness of the gospel that have come to the honest seeker of the truth, and where they sought, they have invariably found, and they are left without any excuse, so that it makes no difference who the person may be, or what his learning may have been. if he is honestly seeking the truth, he can certainly find it, and gain that satisfaction that he knows for himself. this is the promise made to all ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p190.jpg) people in every land or clime, on the face of the earth. and this is one specific reason for the faith of the people who yield to the promulgator of the gospel that no matter what conditions may exist among the people, the sound of the true gospel to those who are seeking for the truth is always welcome, and the honest investigator is more than satisfied that he need not look any further, as the testimony of its entire truthfulness is so satisfactory. that it dispels all doubt and the honest among every people, after they have gained a testimony of its divinity, are prepared to accept of its teachings and live in accordance therewith, and very soon the spirit of gathering takes possession of the honest believer, and they are much impressed to unite themselves with the people, and assist in the great work that devolves upon the people, to devote their time and talents to the building up of the kingdom of God. and the rights and usages of American citizens as to their religious duties without fear or favor from any source whatever, so that any and every person is protected in their rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p191.jpg) happiness so long as they do not interfere with the rights and well being of their neighbour. July 30. 1923, This month has been a season of more or less enthusiasm among the people who migrated to this country more especially those who came here as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day saints and the arrival of the Pioneers into the valley on the 24th day of July 1847. being an event of great importance it has been only justly celebrated year by year and the events connected therewith have been repeatedly told, so that it pretty well known among all the people that the early Pioneers came to these vallies because they were obliged to go somewhere beyond the confines of the United States and at that time this mountain country was known as mexican territory but in a short time after their arrival here, the jurisdiction of the Government of the United States was maintained, and President Brigham Young was appointed the Governor by the action of the President of the United States, thus was vindicated the great leadership of President B Young, referring to the matter the following circumstance from the testimony of Elder Lorenzo D. Young ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p192.jpg) a brother of Brigham Young will bear repetition he says. We had reached the Mountains. Brother Brigham was quite sick with mountain fever, and the camp laid over a day or two because of sickness we were in a place from which their appeared to be no way out, at least the precise way we should proceed was not determined, although explorers were ahead, and a part of the company had gone on to blaze the way, and make a road we were weary, and some of us nearly worn out. We were anxious, and worried about brother Brigham, I went to him, where he lay resting, the fever was still upon him and I said to him Bro Brigham, you have led us across these great plains into these mountains. here we are stopped, and you are sick. and it don't look to some of us as if there was any way out. the hearts of the brethren are faint, and their knees trembling, and I want to know if this is the end he raised himself up, and said to me, Brother Lorenzo, when we reach the end of our journey, I shall know it. and I don't know it. The next day he was better and we journeyed on through the canyons and over the mountains into the valley. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p193.jpg) On the evening of August 13th 1923 about 7.30 P.M. a very severe thunder, and lightning storm came up. and seemed to be close at hand, it lasted but a short time, probably not more than one hour, and then subsided, but the next morning the results of the severe wind and thunder and lightning [---] told in the reports of the tornado, that occured in the Farmington Canyon about twenty miles north of Salt Lake City, here a cloud burst and produced such a torrent of water that it broke the banks of a reservoir that had been maintained in the canyon for the use of the people who lived in Farmington this caused such a rush of water that it carried everything possible that was in the way of its onward rush down the canyon to the Salt Lake, in its progress many of the houses and barns that had been built near to the bed of the bed of the canyon, were carried away and many lives were lost and many people were carried away by the debris that the flood brought, about the same time that night another great flood occured at Willard City some twenty five miles north of Farmington where apparently another cloud burst in the canyon, and caused great distruction and loss of life ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p194.jpg) it was apparent to very many of the people of that locality that those that had suffered the loss of their homes and their lands, should be helped and measures were taken. To make popular a subscription list, which was very much patronized by the settlers of that locality, and though some lives were lost, reparations were made to many of the sufferers and thus a feeling of sympathy was exhibited that is very commendable, December 28th, 1923. It is now nearing the end of the year, and my health has not been good for some time, I have been suffering from weakness of the bladder for some months, and tho I have been taking medicine to help my condition yet I do not get the relief that I had reason to expect, being obliged to get up several times in the night to urinate, aside from this trouble my back bothers me a good deal from the effects of a fall that I had two years, ago and which seems to have brought my body into what is Tormed chronie Lumbago so that my ailments prohibit me from being very active and my memory is rather defective, I am now living in my 87th year, and suppose it is not unusual for aged people to be more or less affected with failings of this character, and must be reconciled to it. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p195.jpg) January 10th 1924. So far this year, we have lots of snow, so that the roads most of the time are covered with snow and the travel is mostly by automobile, and of late years, many of the people of Salt Lake City have built in this locality, and use the automobile as their means of convergance to the City, where they have their business the keeping of the road open for travel this winter has not been very difficult to do, and the service of the street car company has been maintained without any difficulty, so that people that had occasion to travel could do so without difficulty. this of course is very different from the conditions that existed in the early days of Utah when there was no conveniences for travelling from place to place only as they could avail themselves of going on foot, which of course was not very commendable, and was not resorted to only as a matter of compulsion, but still with all the inconveniences the people as a rule were satisfied, they came here for the Gospel, and so long as they enjoyed its blessings, they felt satisfied therewith, and welcomed the association of their brethren and sisters, at their gatherings on the sabbath and other meetings where the spirit of the Gospel was enjoyed, and the saints were ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F1_p196.jpg) built up in their faith and thus they were sustained in the religion of the Lord Jesus Christ, being conscious, that if they lived, the requirements of the Gospel, they would always enjoy a testimony of the divinity of the work established by the prophet Joseph Smith and his Cotemperaries, and continued by their sucessors to whom was given the same power and authority to perpetuate on the earth. so that no person need be deceived, nor be deprived of a continuous Testimony of the truth. Feb 28/24. In perusing what I have here penned, I am not unmindful of many things, that might be said, that might be of profit to those that have no testimony of the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ, as made known thru the life of the prophet Joseph Smith whose life and labors have been laid before the people of the world, and whose testimony of his divine appointment to open the Gospel truths to the nations of the earth for the last time. that the peoples of the world may be left without excuse. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p037.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 1, 1922 Ther. I & Erin went to George Brockbank for dinner he had his wifes brother wife & 2 children Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Holiday in the City stores all closed settled my Tithing with the Bishop and went to the City. snowing heavily all day, saw Jones who promised to pay up delinquent rent Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. [-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p038.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 4, 1922 Ther. Bp Brintons rent commenced 21 Nov 1921 at 8 00 pr month — Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p040.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 10, 1922 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. Bot a Diary 1.20 spent most of the Day at Evans office. Grace & Cope there the Columbia Trust Co had notified the Herriman Co. they wanted their money which had been loaned to the Herriman Co $8700 00 the accumulation of three years at 8% per annum ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p041.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 13, 1922 Ther. called Grace this AM he said he would go & see Mr. Story about a/c of Herriman Co. from here cutting wood. Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Came to City and had talk with Mussov & Evans Mussor had put in dem[-]rrer on Woolley Matter. Barn Mission got notes of Sugar Co to collect got letter from Kate with the Deed of Forest Dale Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. Had poor night - on a/c of Bladder weakness staid home all day. Erin [---] and kept J[---] up all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p042.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 16, 1922 Ther. [--] Erin have 25 cents on Rome stack, went to City to meet Mr Bert but he had not seen his man. so waited at Mr Fox part of the time until 3 PM. notified Christenson of Amt due on Denn[-] & Ash Mortgage past due Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Erin [---]ed over to one, 3000 shares of Home stake stock he went on the 1.10 Car to the city. it commenced snowing and Kept on all afternoon got some chicken feed from Bennions Mill, [---] 2 35 sent check Thrice a week world and wrote to Kate Brockbank Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Came to City with Bro Moyle on 6th So & state we were run into by another auto hurt my side very much by collission - came home at 12 30 Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p043.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 19, 1922 Ther. the coldest weather of the season last night. pipes froze in the house, went to the funeral of Bro. Peter at assembly Hall, a very fine service for a very worthy man came home on 4 30 Car Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. at home all day. very cold weather, 8 deg below zero Erin went to the City but got no mail. I wrote to Kate, and sent to City - much snow on ground water pipes. frozen no water in the house Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Went to the City, on the 11 AM Car, did not meet Bert and the achor man, until after 4 pm, he pd me the check and Bert took papers to house then fixed up note for 25 50 and this included 15000 commis[--] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p044.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 22, 1922. Ther. Cold weather. on a/c of the range in Meeting House being out of commision no meeting was held. I went to st Marks Hospital to see George [-]aylor. had a lengthy visit with him & then came home on 3 30 Car Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. went to City to day at 11 am did not see Bert so went to W[---] Bank & got a cashiers check for check had visit with Dr Morton who had me examined as to my condition & gave me prescription for relief Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. Home all day, cold weather continues got out names for Baptism at Temple Erin went to City & got back at 4 PM my medicine from Dr Morton consists of New Milk which constipates very much ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p045.jpg) Wea.WED. JAN. 25, 1922 Ther. Beautiful day, but cold oh not feel very well this morning, constipation bothers me. phoned yesterday to Joshua at Spanish Fork that I could not very well go draw church funeral of H[-] Hales Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. Erin went on 10 10 Car to City. I went to City on 11.10 AM [---] 10 am and met Mr B[-]rt at 2 pm Home all day, not feeling well. Spent most of the day reading the Papers Agnes came home from the temple at night Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. wrote to Kate & sent her draft for $50 00 saw [---] Kimball who promised to have Incorporation Tax pd ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p046.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 28, 1922 Ther. Home all day. Erin went to city and so got what was needed for the house did not feel well all day my water bothers me every night. Taking Dr. Morton's medicine thoroughly 2 times a day. Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. went to City this AM found Jones at house with no money. he promised to Pay 1500 on Thursday next to mr. Payne at the house. came back on the 10.25 car home balance of the day. Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. weather Keeps cold. snow about 10 in deep Erin went to City last night Ernest child buried yesterday at noon from home – sent for Bladder Pills to New York ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p047.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 31, 1922 Ther. Home all day. Cold & cloudy. Bp Brinton pd 4 00 cash on Rt a/c Wea.WED. FEB. 1 Ther. Home all day, cold and new snow on the ground Erin went to town and got back at 4 pm Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. Went to town on the 10.10 Car went to Assay office, and thence to Evans office there till 130 pm Grace & Evans & cope Grace agreed to go to the sev[--]r Ranch to take possession for the Co - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p048.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 3, 1922 Ther. Fine sunshiny day. Tho cold it was clear overhead. Agnes went early to the Temple. Erin is here doing the housework my side and back does not get much better. Home all day had letter form Kate at Ocean Park. Stating that Harry was going to work at Santa Bart[---] - Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. Went to City. waited to see Christianson at Fox's office he did not show up. [---] went to the City and came out on the 3 30 lear Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Attended Meeting at 12 30 Bro Ericksen. related the life of Prest Penrose, and told of his long experience as a preacher of the gospel ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p049.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 6, 1922 Ther. Home all day, got out short sketch of life of I Brockbank and sent to Eliza Hales at Spanish Fork Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. Met Grace & Evans with [---] Hart who had gone to get understanding of what to do on the Farm claiming that he could not carry the load [--] was decided that he should [---] back the Farm & all the property to the [--] Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. [--]owing this morning, Home till 12 M — went to Le Grand ward to attend the funeral of George Naylor, at 1 PM. came home at 3 PM got letter from [---] Park enquiring for money ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p050.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 9, 1922 Ther. Christianson promised to meet me at 10 AM. and so I hurried to meet and waited at Walker Bank corner but he did not show up - met him at Foxs office Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. Attended the funeral of the baby of Br. Lambourne who married the daughter of Mr. Brockbank funeral held at house of Milo Andrus at 2 pm. Bro Newman and Christensen & Livingston & the Bishop occupied the time Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Christenson at Fox office at 10 AM - got telephone message from Christensen that he could not get the money to meet me with so did not go to the the City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p051.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 12, 1922 Ther. went to ward Meeting at 12 30. the Scouts had their meeting. C. Cornwall occupied most of the time very profitably. had some talk with Bp Cornwall on the divison of ward Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. being a holiday. on a/c Prest Lincolns Birth day-no boy in City Wea. TUESDAY 14 Ther. Went to City but nothing doing - arranged with C Fox to meet him on Friday morning ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p052.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 15, 1922 Ther. Home all day. Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. Went to City to day & met Grace & Evans but owing to Cope not being in City could not do any thing. Erin got loan of 1000$ at zions Savings Bank Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. came to City. Mary Ann came to get her glasses and have her eyes tested found that she needed 2 [---] glasses got her glasses at 2.30 PM. pd Fox 6 00 cashiers check & with 25$ B[---] made 625$ on his home mortgaged to me for 1250$ — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p053.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 18, 1922 Ther. Thawing most of the time Grace phoned that he was coming to City and formed to meet him at 12 M, he came but cope did not get the 192 statement out yet Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Attended Meeting at 12 30 So Cottonwood chair present T P Brockbank Bro. Young & Lemons were the speakers a very good attendance Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. Home all day tried to get Bro Moffat on phone but failed - got Carr from Lib from Santa Barbara ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p054.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 21, 1922 Ther. Home all day Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Went to Temple at 10.10 Came a large company. from Cottond stake did not get home until after 7 Pm. Done work for 6 persons. Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. Home all day. Agnes went to the Temple Mrs Melrose died at home today ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p055.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 24, 1922 Ther. Home all day. Erin went for chicken Fred [--] B[---] mill & then to City came home on 10 oclock car Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. Went to City & got order from Christenson for Amt of interest due to Mch 7/22 to be pd by Mr Homer next Wednesday $47.25 wrote to Willard Brockbank RD 4 Ogden Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther. Was at home all day snow on the ground and new snow coming in the morning. did not go away from the house all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p056.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 27, 1922 Ther. An East wind this AM and new-snow drifting all thru. Home all day Reading &c Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther. met Christenson who said that he would have to send to Fillmore for Abstract sent book to Glen Brockbank at Riverdale Wea. WED. MARCH 1 Ther. Went to City. Mary Ann went to get her glasses fixed so she could see Martineau pd me 4000 on a/c Interest came home on 12 30 Car [---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p057.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 2, 1922 Ther. Home all day. wrote to Kate this am. Erin busy with trees & wood Agnes went on 8 10 Car to Temple wrote to Santa Barbara notified Elmore that Smith would take place Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. Pleasant morning, had breakfast at 8 AM – went to City, got [---] Fox to make out notice to Harry Jones & [---] it to him at 246 [---] 5th So Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. got C D Fox to send notice [-]H Jones, to pay Rent or give possession of House within 3 days signed Cert of Amount due on C D Fox property 625$ [-] 6 mos in any time within that time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p058.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 5, 1922 Ther. Heavy fall of snow did not go away from the home all day Wea. MONDAY 6 Ther. Check from Washington with Pension this AM - Erin went to town this AM talked with Hendricksen about loan. he agreed to pay most of it by July 1st Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. Saw Fox and he agreed to find some one to get Jones out of the house, got pension money. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p059.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 8, 1922 Ther. Came to City with [---] Alder nothing doing with Jones went to County Bldg with Water notice for rebate Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Home all day, Erin went at 9 am on way to San Francisco, stopping [---] at Reno Robert Howard having got married rented the [---] end of cottage, 7$ pr mo Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. Went to Temple this AM Will Brockbank this wife done work for the Brockbank house got there at 2 PM met 2 [---] Kimball that talk with him at Greens office ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p060.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 11, 1922 Ther. Heavy snow last night did not go to City this AM Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. Went to City and met Mr. Jones, who promised to make a payment on Thursday had dinner at Mary Anns Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. Thawing this AM. was modified to attend a meeting at Big Cottd C[---] Co. & attended there at 11 am. then went to the City, and had Talk with Quince Kimball about Cent Mach [-] Co – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p061.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 14, 1922 Ther. Home all day, reading &c back continues to part one, do not feel at all well. Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. Went to City this AM, saw Mayor [---] about water loss at 5th So - and left the notice with him Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. Went to City this am and visited the Gene office Janet Grace at Evans office home at 4 PM met Kimball and he wanted me to meet Green at 10 AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p062.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 17, 1922 Ther. Called Christianson and met him at Walkers comes he said he would meet me on Sunday at 9 45 AM. at the same place Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. Let Green have agreement that chase Kimball made with the parties he sold Dos Cababos stock to - put notice at Jones and sent copy thru the trail so that Jones would have 3 full days Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. went on street car to the Quorum meeting at State House, Pres [-] of Stake there who occupied the time. mostly attended ward meeting at 12 30 pm, was visited by 2 brethren from 8th Ward about paving alley ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p063.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 20, 1922 Ther. clear day, snow going very fast, at home all day. expected word from Erin but got none. had letter from Ma & Lib from Santa Barbara. got Lock to send them and I come home — right away Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. Weather pleasant, May came out last night & got eggs Had a card from Lib at Santa Barbara they proposed to be home this week Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Went to City on 9 AM Car found Jones still in house James suggested to wait until Thursday. went to Theater at 2 pm to see Street store production Lock showed me Copy of Telegram sent Santa Barbara ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p064.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 23, 1922 Ther. Pleasant this AM. no sign of storm, met Mr Jones he paid me 600 on a/c & agreed to see Mr James today & arrange to pay bal by weekly witheld [--] Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. Went to City after getting word that Kate & Lib had sent word that they would be home on tomorrow night Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. Went to City. and returned Kate & Lib came home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p065.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 26, 1922 Ther. Went to meeting at 12 M Elder Barrett & Taylor B. occupied the time very profitably Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther. Home all day. Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther. Went to town this AM Attended at Greens office but Kimball did not come ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p066.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 29, 1922 Ther. Home all day - nothing doing in my line Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Went to City saw Mr James and got him to send wood to Jones about rent Wea. FRIDAY 31 Ther. Went to Geneology office and got some names of mariages in Brockbank family - Agnes came back sick sold chicken to 3 L M [-]. 35lb at 33c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p067.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 1, 1922 Ther. Went to city. Kimball did not show up. saw Green at his office. Christianson did not show up. came home on 12.30 car. Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Came in on 9 10 car to see Jones. but could not find him went back on 10 25 car. & attended Ward Meeting & funeral of Sister [---]son Look & Geo. came out to visit Wea. MONDAY 3 Ther. at home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p068.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 4, 1922 Ther. Went to City and wrote note to Jones. and was at the Green office. but Kimball did not show up – Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. In City. & met Christenso[-] who had not got his money yet Wea. THURSDAY 6 Ther. attended conference all day - Prest Grant & his counsellor occupied the time gratefully – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p069.jpg) Wea, FRI. APRIL 7, 1922 Ther. May north & 2 children & Pordita & her husband were visiting Mary Ann. came in on 9.10 Car & attended Meeting at 10 & 2 pm. went to 7 James office but it was closed Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. dry & cold this A.M. went to city. and attended funeral of Bp T R caller at assembly Hall at 12 M - came home at 2.30pm Wea. SUNDAY 9 Ther. It snowed so heavily last night. that I did not go to City. today. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p070.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 10, 1922 Ther. went to City met Mr Christensen, who had not got the money. he had expecte[-] so I returned at 12 M Erin went with George on train South – Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. owing to heavy snow did not go to City today Perdita & her husband many with & her children John brockbank s wife at Mary Am[--] – Wea. WEDNESDAY 12 Ther Beautiful day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p071.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 13, 1922 Ther. Was in town & spent time at Geneological office Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. Agnes went home to day Lib went in her to take her baggage – I remained home all day weather threat[--] for snow — Wea. SATURDAY 15 Ther. Arbor Day. Lots of snow on ground. came on 2.10 car to City. holiday nothing doing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p072.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 16, 1922 Ther. Heavy Snow about 7 inches. very slippy and disagreeable. no meeting at Ward meeting today Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Bright sunshine, the snow. on the ground Home all day. – Lib & Erin went to the City. Wea. TUESDAY 18 Ther. went to the Mill after 2 Sax of chicken feed. 230 after dinner went ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p073.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 19, 1922 Ther. Went to City, but did not accomplish anything. Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. May North sent for me we [---] we to the Deed that Many had made to the girls she wanted her 1/[-] segregated [---] the [---] and she waited [---] had recorded Erin home all day Wea. FRIDAY 21 Ther. came to town did not see Green so after waiting until 1 30 came on Car home at 2 PM Erin got home at 4 PM tired out. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p074.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 22, 1922 Ther. Came to City on 10 10 car - saw Green at 12 M - stand in town and got adjustment from Chiropractor & agreed to go on Monday - Jack May came out with his family — Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. beautiful day. bright & sunny. took 9.00 car & came to City. saw Mr. Jones & he promised to pay Mrs. McRay on the Wednesday eve - Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. at home all day. Erin was in bed all day. not feeling well he had had some word from his wife. that did not sent him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p075.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 25, 1922 Ther. Kates birthday. 79 years old, still acting from the effects of Gall stones I came in town, and found that Green had not extended the time of payment of assessment Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. at home all day Wea. THURSDAY 27 Ther. Mary came to the Temple and I came in on 11.10 Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p076.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 28, 1922 Ther. Home all day Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. Came to City and did not accomplish anything Erin went on 2 pm to Logan - Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Staid Home all day. went to Mary Anne in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p077.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 1, 1922 Ther. Beautiful day - went to City on 1 10 PM. found that Martineau had not made the deposit so he said he would do - Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Went to City. & met Martineau at Bank & got Interest straitened out. Saw Water Clerk & arranged for matter to wait return of Green Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Went to Murray. this AM and got some time and chicken feed & Tubs & pans from madsens - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p078.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 4, 1922 Ther. Home the forenoon. wrote to Bert. and sent letter. went to City Erin came home from north - Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Went on the 9.45 Car to the Temple & done work for James Brockbank Mary Ann Lawson & her daughter Mabel done for 3 women. Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. Planted 3 rows of peas this AM - & then went to the City. came out with Erin ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p079.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 7, 1922 Ther. Went to City with Erin but could not find Jones and got none from McRay attended Meeting at Ward House. Mr Greeley came out & I agreed to pay my share of the paving Mortensen Court - Joshua & his son came out Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Severe rain storm this morning & I came with Erin to the City. he & George had purposed to go to Park City by way of Ogden 165 ft at 1 80 1/2 pr foot 299.45 busy with Green to get assessmt advertised on May 13th Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. It stormed rain & snow most of the day staid home all day – Erin came out at 5 PM with George, weather so bad they could not go there as they had expected ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p080.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 10, 1922 Ther. Went to City. Erin & Geo went to Prom, with George, 5 Can, saw, Lo Fox about Interes[-] on [---] due to day, got some things for the Barns, took care at 12 30 for home Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Home all day. it being wet & snowy Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Went to Temple today & done work for John Brockbank [-] did not see Jones & he left no Rent for me Erin got back at 7.30 PM – ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p081.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 13, 1922 Ther. Erin went on 8 10 Car. went in on 9 10 Car met Green & fixed for the asst of Centrafugal M[--] of Co got 100 from Mrs Haughter & 5 00 from McRay- Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Attended Conference at the Stake House Pat. Smith present. Mothers Day & the lesser Priesthood had their celebration of the day - Erin went to town & got a gom for the cats Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Up at 6 AM. cat got me chicken last night Erin went to Ogden & then expected to make the trip to Park City. spent to me at Gen. office for [---] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p082.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 16, 1922 Ther. Home all day. put on some potatoes. and went after Smiths stock that were doing damage wrote to Nate and Bert Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. Went to the Geneological office for the names of the Brockbank record & worked there until 1.30 PM staid in City until 4 30 PM got 25$ interest from C D Fox on loan - Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. wrote to Nate at Reno. in reply to his letter, asking to borrow money - on some of his stock - Erin got back at 7 o clock - having had a very successful trip in his business - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p083.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 19, 1922 Ther. wrote to Nate & sent him a statement of a/c spent the day at home cloudy & showery. Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. came to City with Bro Alsop of Butterville went to see Bro James. but messed him. met Br Hunter and he referr[-] me to Vern McCalling at Attys office. I went there but he had left for the day got Carpet War[---] at 3 6 In L Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Went to City & met Jones who agreed to pay 23rd attended Quorum at the Stake Tab. Prest. Miller occupied most of the time Meeting at Ward House the Lesson Priesthood day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p084.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 22, 1922 Ther. Went to Sugar House & got some groceries for the house. home at noon. and hunted for Nates a/c on my books. wrote to Bert Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Went to Sugar House this morning & got some things for the house. Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Went to City. on 9.10 Car met Green at his office, he had not been to 5th So property. staid in town until 1.30 PM my health is not good my back hurts me. and I soon tire of walking around ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p085.jpg) Wea.THUR. MAY 25, 1922 Ther. assessmt to be sold the delinquent stock at 12 M — Mr. Green & my self present. & as one appearing the delinquent stock was declared forfeited to the Treasury Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Home all day Locks wife came & took Mrs B & Lib to the City. they got back at 3 PM - I went & got tomatoe plants & put on 2 rows, & got them watered Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. came to City on 11. AM car got word that Erin would be home at about 4 PM was in Provo last night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p086.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 28, 1922 Ther. Attended Meeting at 12.30 Pm R Caller & another elder were the missionaries - Fred Arnold & family were out for dinner. George & Lock came on the evening Erin went to town with car Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Ellmore & Cattle was in the Garden this AM. planted the balance of tomatoes. started with Erin at 10AM for City Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. Decoration day at home all day. Folks went to City Cemetery. to place flowers on the grave of those that be there. Lock & family came out. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p087.jpg) Wea.WED. MAY 31, 1922 Ther. Started at 9.30 with Erin for City, got there at 10 30 left rect for Mrs. B check from G C Smith on a/c of Rent on land Wea.THUR. JUNE 1 Ther. Beautiful Morning came to City to meet Grace & Evans about what he Grace had done on his trip to the south was 3 hours getting an outline of the situation met christenson who promised me some money tomorrow Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. Came in with Taylor at 2 PM spent the PM in town made deal with J. C Culler Jr. he pd 52.00 for Bond met Junius Wells and Geo A Smith came out on 5. 30 Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p088.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 3, 1922 Ther. came in town with Erin & Lib & went to see about hydrant at 5th So. and settled with M Ray about rent. Green promised to have hydrant fixed on Monday early - Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Attended the Ward meeting driving the horse Fast Meeting. Fred & his family came for dinner Lock & George & their families. visited. Rob[-] Howard took Erin car to the Cemetery - Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Came in on 9 car. had some trouble with Elmore stock Smith said he would get wire for fence today pd 1.95 for Roof Plates. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p089.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 6, 1922 Ther. Erin went to Ogden this AM. spent the day irrigating the garden the stock of Elmore are bothering a good deal Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Elmore stock was in the orchard all night. I came to City. but Green man had done nothing on Water Pipe. Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. Home all day. Went to 21st Smith for some corn for chickens 200 W at 1.55 3.10 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p090.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 9, 1922 Ther. Spent the day on the Temple & done work for George Brockbank Mary Ann done work on list of women, got blinds from Querbachs, 2.70 came out with Erin Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Came to City with Erin & Lib. could not Mc. the deputy [--]ty, left word at the Water masters about hydran[-] went home with Erin at 3 30 Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. Went with Erin to the City at 12 M. found Jones had gone to work, returned at 2 PM, Lock came out & the children - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p091.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 12, 1922 Ther. went with Erin to Murray - and thence south to loading station of Cardiff property and returned on Car at 4 30 PM. got nothing from Jones. on McRay. Red 18 00 from Christenson on a/c of Dennis note - Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Came to City with Erin went to see Mc but he was absent. met at Evans at 1 PM Grace & Cope came they had no answer from Woolley came to [---] Pack Co and saw Jones he promised me money Thursday. Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. Home all day. sho[---] & threatening the usual notice of Flag Day was attended ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p092.jpg) Wea.THUR. JUNE 15, 1922 Ther. still threatening rain came to City with Erin at 1 PM found Jones had left 5 00 on Rent a/c - 2 70 got 2 blinds at Auerbach & some groceries [-].75 Pd Bettolum Co 60 00 on a/c Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Home all day. cutting weeds & doing work in the garden my back keeps bad - at all times Erin came out early to get paid for fish Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Went to City by Car. Erin went to Heber to fish ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p093.jpg) We. SUN. JUNE 18, 1922 Ther. Attended church at 12.30 PM the speaker had been sent to talk on effects of late war John Bushnell & wife & daughter. and Ed Bushnell son came for dinner. Lock & family came out Erin came early. had no luck Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. came with Erin to City was around until noon saw Green. came home on 12 30 car girl came to work for folks Wea.TUESDAY 20 Ther. Came in with Erin at 9 am. went to North Salt Lake to the Cad[-]hay Packg Co but found that I had to get ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p094.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 21, 1922 [-]her. Went to City Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Home all day Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. Came to town with Erin. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p095.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 24, 1922 Ther. 62nd Anniversary of our Wedding day. visitors began coming at 2 PM & continued until 9.30 PM a large company of old friends Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Attended Meeting at 12 30 missionaries [-] Christen[---] & partner - occupied the time. very hot day Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. Home all day. & busy on the ground - Erin went to Ogden this AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p096.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 27, 1922 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Came to City Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. Home all day. busy on the place, after 1 oclock Erin in town ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p097.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 30, 1922 Ther. Friday came to City & got my Temple Clothes got check from Mr. Cullough for $9.82. apply on Jones a/c Wea. SAT. JULY 1 Ther. Came in with Erin weather hot, got medecine from 36 MI. for cramps Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Attended church at 12 30. Fast Day. Br Jones who is suffering from miners consumption. spoke on the gift of healing in the church. Br Bartholomew & family, visited at the house. Geo & Lock came ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p098.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 3, 1922 Ther. got lett[--] from West, on which he made demand for taxes. Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. The Travel to Cottd Canyon was [---] all last night and all day hot weather prevailed - Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. Went to City with Erin he went to ogden busy on the street got some interest & deposited came out on 12 30 Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p099.jpg) Wea.THUR. JULY 6, 1922 Ther. Home all day. cleaning up the Garden. and Hoeing out burdocks called McCo[-]nell who had not collected from Jones Erin got back from North at 6 30 PM - wrote to Bert at at Reno Wea. FRIDAY 7 Ther. Erins machine would not start this am so had to get going to over haul it did not start until after 10 am Erin came back at 6 pm Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Came to town with Erin staid in until noon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p100.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 9, 1922 Ther. attended church at 12 30 pm Bp & Br Cutler & Bro Cook occupied the time profitably George & family came out Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. came to town with Erin waited all day to meet Grace & Cope who expected to meet Wooley at 2 pm. Got sugar & potatoes at stage waited until 4.10 pm. no word from Grace or Cope. Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. went with Erin to Murray ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p101.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 12, 1922 Ther. Went to Lagoon Wea. THURSDAY 13 Ther. My 86th. Birthday Home all day. very quiet & peaceful got Hay up by Mr Elmore affair cost. pd 300 for help $5 haul it. Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. Went to City on St Car. saw Mr McCullough pd him 5.70 to pat Jones out of house. promised to pay Water Tax. 15$ by end of month. very hot weather. 100 in shade. Evan M Jones died this. AM. a very faithful man ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p102.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 15, 1922 Ther. still very hot weather. came in with Erin - was around all morning. McCullough could not serve Jones. so he let matter go over. Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Attended Funeral of Bro Jones at 2.30 pm. large medicine. Bp Cornwall Br Miller. Geo Williams & Br Welling occupied the time profitably - Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Spent the day in City had meeting of Herriman people & voted assessment of 3 prcent on outstanding [-]apt stock. came home on [-]. car & went to Mary ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p103.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 18, 1922 Ther. Jones was put out of the house this AM. paid nothing the bill is $90.90 which I can not get as no papers have been sewed on him. to guaran[--]ee his wages Wea. WEDNESDAY 19 Ther. Home all day. nothing being done. hot weather [--] waits - Lib getting ready for Journey to Santa Barbarbara wrote lettr to Elizabeth Bushnell Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Came in on Car. Lib went on 7 AM. train for Reno & the Coast. got Fillingames & Martineau Int. 90.85. big rain a/c pm. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p104.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUN 21, 1922 Ther. at home all day - Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. Attended the gathering by Pioneers at Hotel Utah did not get back until 12 M Br Jones & James came from Provo & staid at Cottonwood Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. attended Meeting at 10 at Tab, after met at the Bishops Building and had luncheon meeting at 2 pm at Tab - home at 5 pm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p105.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 24, 1922 Ther. started from Hotel Utah at 8. AM for visit to the place where Prest Young said this is the place 75 years ago had luncheon at Plate Capitol, at 2 pm. went Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. Pd 30000 on Cameron Note of $625.00 balance due Aug 17/22 drawing 7% interest Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. came in town to find Christensen but failed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p106.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 27, 1922 Ther. home all day. trying to get water on place had a hard time. as the [---] was filled up - Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. took dam out of canal this AM. met Christensen & agreed to meet at 9 45 on Saturday morning Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. met with Christensen & arranged about his credits on Mortages - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p107.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 30, 1922 Ther. Attended Meeting at 12 30 and got home at 2.30 PM Arnold & Lock & George with their families were here on visit Wea. MONDAY 31 Ther. got check from Swastika Co for balance on note 96490 and surrendered 25.000 [---] which I held as security I paid 2 assessments on 10000 shares of the stock 10000 $ took up Cameron, Escrow deed pd 34 - Wea. TUES. AUG. 1 Ther. Went to City today nothing doing. got to see Christensen he promised to pay this week ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p108.jpg) Wea.WED. AUG. 2, 1922 Ther. Home all day went to Sugar House for Flour &c Erin came home at 6 PM he had more than he ought to have had — Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. Home this AM. and spent the day at work on the place Wea. FRIDAY 4 Ther. Home the whole day Kate & girl went to City to get her glasses wrote to W. B Shovely W W Bank Bldg Portland Ore ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p109.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 5, 1922 Ther. Erin went with Sharp on Fishing trip. at 9 pm Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. attended church at 12 30 Fast day Testimony meeting Erin went with [---] to straw berry to fish Wea. MONDAY 7 Ther. went to town with Bro Moyle - nothing doing left abstract and note of Bar Fox at Bank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p110.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 8, 1922 Ther. Got chance in this. AM. Mrs McRay got nothing Mr Hendricksen to meet me this we - Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. left Hendricksen. check with Mr at national BR to be pd tomorrow. got too late to go to funeral of Mrs Morris at 12 M. went to .A Brockbank at 1 30 PM ready to go to Spanish Fork and got there at 6.30 PM. Wea. THURSDAY 10 Ther. woke up at 8 AM and got breakfast at Joshuas the 2 strong girls were there for the veteran gathering. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p111.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG 11, 1922 Ther. Started for home at 7 45 AM with Albert Brockbank for Salt Lake City. and arrived there at 10 AM - went to convention and then went home at 12 30 PM Wea. SATURDAY 12, Ther. Came on with Taylor B. and spent some time on the street. Wea. SUNDAY 13 Ther. Attended Conference by walking on 33rd SO so the stake house an interesting meeting both morning & PM came back with Frank Brinton ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p112.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 14, 1922 Ther. went to town with Mr Prosper a murray man & came back with him Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. Home all day cutting weeds on the place - Wea. WEDNESDAY 16 Ther. Kate went with old talks of Holliday ward to Lehi & Provo got back at 7 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p113.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 17, 1922 Ther. Erin went in at 8 AM met E at Assay office and went to Fox office he not in Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Home all day Wea. SATURDAY 19 Ther. Went to City this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p114.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 20, 1922 Ther. several speakers at meeting this day Bro Miller Br. Jones Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. Home all day  Wea. TUESDAY 22 Ther. Home all day. busy with the weeds got letter from Newt at Reno. he feels encouraged at prospects ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p115.jpg) Wea.WED. AUG. 23, 1922 Ther. Came in on Car. 9 10 AM. Fox. office at 10.10. AM he not there. so waited some few minutes. he came on and said he had been dissappointed but promised to have it by Saturday came home on 12 30 Car. & got things at skaggs. for the house Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. many of the folks came early to the house. some from the City. Sisters Smith Dougall Feet & Zina Card & Mrs Sharp Fringe & Tuckett. and many from Holliday Ward. came in the PM. and had a good time until night. Erin came in the evening from town Wea. FRIDAY 25 Ther. Allen Howard & wife & children called this AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p116.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 26, 1922 Ther. Came to City but did not see Fox. got no rent from property. promise is all got back at 1 o clock Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Attended church. Seventies affe[--]ated at service. Elders. Gold. Gundersen [-]aylor & occupied the home. Roy & Wayne Hales came down on the car & staid b[--] 7 & 8 o clock. Wea. MONDAY 28 Ther. came to town with Al Cowan got Fox to pay 25.00 on his loan as Interest ~ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p117.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 29, 1922 Ther. Home all day Mrs Millican looked up my a/c & found that I was behind 700 had no Ca for $1000 Oct 29, 1920 — Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Home all day. busy with weeds. & put water on grass at 2 PM Wea. THURSDAY 31 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p118.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 1, 1922 Ther. Home all day. busy on the ground. heavy rains. thru yesterday Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. Went to City. this AM Wea. SUNDAY 3 Ther. Attended Meeting 12 30 P[-] Fast Day. slim attendance George & Lock came out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p119.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 4, 1922 Ther. Labor Day did not go to the City today - Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Came to City on Car at 9.45. answered to my name & adjourned until 2 PM Judge Hanson in the bench mileage [---] Wea. WEDNESDAY 6 Ther. no Court to day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p120.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 7, 1922 Ther. Covert at 10 AM. case on but ex Jury excused till 12th of mo home at 1 pm -. mileage from Cott[-] Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. got ready for Temple work. this AM. — Mary Ann went in and done work. on her return John Park took her to Provo. to see John Hoover. Pension com[-] today – Wea. SATURDAY 9 Ther. In town all forenoon nothing doing in real estate. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p121.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT 10, 1922 Ther. Home all day. Erin went up the Canyon with the Horse & buggy. so did not go to meeting to day. no word from Mary Ann Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Went to City with Mr. Aunbach returned at 1 30 PM. — Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther. Not at Court at 10 AM Milage - adjourned until tomorrow ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p122.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 13, 1922 Ther. Spent part of day in City, but could not find Jenson to collect interest on $1.00000 Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Home all day went to Primary at night. returned at 10.45 pm Wea. FRIDAY 15 Ther. Home all day. went to Sugar House after some Flour. got medicine for House. and gave him dose ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p123.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 16, 1922 Ther. The Big Ditch Water broke at the place where they had repaired it often repairs on Big Ditch this PM - Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. attended meeting at noon today. Mary Ann came home in the PM from Provo found some of the chickens that have been missing Wea. MONDAY 18 Ther. Home all forenoon. Mrs John Brockbank and her daughters. came up last night. her daughter going to sch ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p124.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 19, 1922 Ther. Home all day - Mrs Winder came out to spend the day I did not feel very well & so laid around all day Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther Visited Mrs Jensen at 164 and found that her husband had died last January. she promised to go to bank & pay. which she did this AM. came out at 1 3 PM. Wea. THURSDAY 21 Ther. came in with chance - and answered to my name and was empanneled on last [--]gging case, and after the case submitted & Jury refused one man held up the Jury, refusing to argue the case court Jury expense to be charmed — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p125.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT 22, 1922 Ther. Home all day. nothing doing. attended funeral of Mrs North, buried from Wonder Ward chapel. she was born 31 Jan 1837. the same year as my birth Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Went to City & saw Fox he had done nothing. so far as getting money from loan got home on the 1.30 Car returned to Mr C. Kimball certificate for 1000 shares of Des Ca[--]bos Stock Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. Home all day. It being Primary Sunday. did not go to meetings- George & wife & Lock & his family came out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p126.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 25, 1922 Ther. Home all day - did not do much but read the papers Mrs Burnham & another sister came & Mrs B. gave Kate a massauge treat Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Kate got messauge Treat this AM came to 27th So with Al Cowan. staid in ton until 12 30 PM did not see Christensen tho I hunted for him Wea. WEDNESDAY 27 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p127.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 28, 1922 Ther. spent the time in town until car tune at 2 30 tried to find Fox, but failed. & Christensen but also failed Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. Home all day. had poor night Kate had cramps in the night. had settlement with Milleran, and pd the a/c - Erin came out late to night Wea. SATURDAY 30 Ther. Erin went to town on 8 AM memorandum of mileage due Sep 5. Sep 7. Sep 12. Sep 21. - Oct 2. Oct 3. Oct 4. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p128.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 1, 1922 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House opened by myself afair attenda[-] at Fast Meeting. Bro Buff came with his machine & took us for a ride on Red Wood road Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Threatening for rain this AM. in court at 10 AM. Jury confronted on Fraud case, excused until tomorrow Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. had a poor night could not sleep - got ready for 9 oclock car. met at 10. am case still on adjourned still 2 pm. met christensen and Fox who agreed to pay their interest by Saturday. was empanneled on an adultery case - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p129.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 4, 1922 Ther. The case of Good[--] a colored man on charge of adultery continued all day and at 6 30. was released from the case. tho the Jury were equally divided on first ballot Wea.THURSDAY 5 Ther. came in by chance and was released by the court until Monday. 9 Oct the parties to the case called for this morning co[---] went home on the 11. 30 car Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. Came in with street car. to the Conference. H J Grant B. H Roberts Bro Knight Jos. McM[---] C. W. Penrose ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p130.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 7, 1922 Ther. Came in with L. E Young and attended Conference at 10 AM Elders Ballard Talmage. J F Smith. R.R Lyman in the AM. Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Attended Conference all day. Prest Grant occupied the latter past of afternoon meeting Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. No meeting today so staid home all day. Clerk of count sent by phone not to appear in court until Wednesday wrote to West about Quarry land. offering to take 9 00 for my interest ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p131.jpg) Wea.TUES. OCT. 10, 1922 Ther. Home all day. wrote to bert at Reno - Erin went to City to meet Griffiths nothing doing with him – proposition ofrom Colburn not acceptable Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Erin went to Provo this AM with jack May. to see Mr Loon about the mining property. did not accomplish anything. Note sent telegram that Really would not extend the time of Bond & Lease. Erin decided to go to San Francisco Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. this morning went to pick some prunes and after & had climbed the ladder it gave way & I felt and hurt my back so that I was [---] up in some days and was [---] stay on [---] stay in bed. the pain on my back being very severe ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p132.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 13, 1922 Ther. laid in bed all day Erin went to San Francisc[-] with Griffiths to arrange a deal for the minus Co I let him have check for 25$ to help expense a/c - Lib had a party at the house continued until 12 M, all day in bed Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Heard nothing from Erin today Jack May came out & reported that Erin had met disappointment on getting money, in bed all day my back seems no better Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. In bed all day my back being bad so I could not walk or straiten up ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p133.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 16, 1922 Ther. Back still bad did not attempt to go out all day — sat in chair in the pm for an hour Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. wrote to M S T & T Coabrat Telephone source heard what Erin would be home Thursday. that he had made deal satisfactory am not able to be around satisfactorly on a/c of trains in my body Wea.WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. beautiful weather but I do not feel well enought to be solving [--]st I keep my bowels open but am lame in my back ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p134.jpg) Wea.THUR. OCT. 19, 1922 Ther. In bed all day. the pain in my back and thigh was so I could not stay out of bed very long. Erin came back at night Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. In bed all day. Pains in my back continue tho I have it rubbed often it seems to stay & my efforts to walk around soon fails me Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. still in pain at every move that I make stay in bed all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p135.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT 22, 1922 Ther. In bed all the time. I get apparently no better with all my rubbing with coal oil & [---] Lib went to Holliday ward meeting. Fred & wife came out Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. In bed most all day got some salve that Ford got in town Erin rubbed me with some Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. still in bed. can go around but little ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p136.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 25, 1922 Ther. made report to Nate of a/c. — and wrote him particulars of the life so long standing had visit from Ward Teachers tonight Wea.THURSDAY 26 Ther. Sent letter by Erin to Nate & registered some he spent the day in town. but could not see Christenson nor Fox. they both being out of City Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. Still ailing in my back. tho I get up and move around. but not without pain.- Erin did not come until 11pm - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p137.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 28, 1922 Ther. Erin went to City. Cope sent card to me to call at Columbia Trust Co. very wet day. raining until after 2 pm. Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. In bed most of the day Bp Cornwall called at night & made in short visit the first for a long time Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. made a visit to the City but it was too much for me. so that I was very tired before 2 go back ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p138.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 31, 1922 Ther. was home all day. went to see Smith but he was not home. talked to his wife. about the rent of the property Wea. WED. NOV. 1 Ther. went to City. saw Fox and wrote to Bro West at storyville. Fox could do nothing. but he sent letter to the man that had charge of the property It commenced snowing at night Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. lots of snow. on the ground and still snowing most of the day. wrote to Bert. Erin went to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p139.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 3, 1922 Ther. Heavy snow last night it broke down many trees Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. Went to City. but did no business. roads very bad Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Home all day. pains in my back. continue all the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p140.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 6, 1922 Ther. went to City. but nothing doing. came back early Erin staid all night  Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. Went to the Polls to vote this AM. with F. Brinton roads very bad Erin came out late. Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. Went to City. nothing definite about election matters Harries got the sheriffs office by majority vote, got pension by mail yesterday 20$ pd 4000 on Bett Lyon note ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p141.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 9, 1922 Ther. Home all day- wrote to LTB. - Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. had call to go to Court on arrival there found there had been some mistake made about the calling of the Jury. may service reportedly Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Went to City. but nothing doing it being armistice day a big parade on Main sheet and very many people were on the street ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p142.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 12, 1922 Ther. Home all day. my back not much improved it seems only rest wil[-] do me good. so I did not go anywhere today Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. Home all day. busy with getting trees out of the way that had fallen down in front and dange[-] to the house Wea. TUESDAY 14 Ther. Went to the City & found the court. had a special Jury on the murder case of Mrs Ger[-]ans her 2nd treat. Bro Le Cheminant died at 1 pm after a short sickness - from heart trouble ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p143.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 15, 1922 Ther. My back quite bad this AM went to Bro LeCheminants Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. Home all forenoon. got ready to go to City at noon. went on 12.10 car. did not see Fox. McRay went to Seattle this PM. I got 4 00. from his wife on Rent Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. Went to City but did no accomplish any thing- ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p144.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 18, 1922 Ther. I attended the funeral of Bro LeCheminant at Ward House at 12 M many people from P.C a very fine meeting. his sons & daughters were there - Elmore & his man cut down 4 trees Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Beautiful day. Ward conference in Winder Authorities of Stake Pres[---] Prests Muller & Ericksen occupied the time profitably Geo B & family came in the evening Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. Went to City with [---] saw E D Fry, and Martineau who promised to so some things this week Mr Willard Brockbank died this morning, found dead in bed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p145.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 21, 1922 Ther. Went with Will to Ogden met Glen this cousin at the Mahome, & then went to Ogden to the [---] Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Went to City, Fox had not accomplished anything authorized him to take proceedings to foreclose on the property Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. Went to Ogden to funeral of Joes wife, got back at 5 15 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p146.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 24, 1922 Ther. Home all day, saw Smith at his home and got hurt by a fall got wheat for chickens from Templeman 3 30. Erin went to Ogden to day Wea. SATURDAY 25 Ther. Went to city could not find Fox nor Martineau Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther. Attended Meeting at Winder. funeral after services of a soldier who had died on D[---]er ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p147.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 27, 1922 Ther. Could not find Fox this AM saw Chase Kimball who said he was going to the mine in Arizona he promised to do something for me, in the Stock pd my Tax at Co Bldg $330.25 Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther. was called for Jury service in case of B[---] [---] who attacked & shot a white woman engaged all day pd Ma B. Taxes did not get home until 6 PM Wea. WEDNESDAY 29 Ther. Court at 10 AM case all in by noon. at 2 PM. Judge Hanson charged the Jury. and at 3 PM. the Jury refused aid at 4 PM, came into court and after delivering the decision were discharged until Monday Dec 4 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p148.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 30, 1922 Ther. Thanksgiving Day a general holiday staid home all day Wea. FRI. DEC. 1 Ther. no Court today did not go to City Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. Went to City, but nothing doing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p149.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 3, 1922 Ther. attended Meeting at 12 M. Fast Day. Blest Alma & baby & named is Leah Jean Brockbank. went to Je[--]alls on 4 PM Car Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Attended Court, but no cases ready. so the Jury dismissed until Wednesday the 6th Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Went to City, with some chickens for Mary A Walter Griffith and Glen Brockbank [--] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p150.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 6, 1922 Ther. Attended Court this morning, after being drawn was excused by the d[--] attorney. Edwards the negore vs Fullmer the Jury retd verdict of guilty - Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Home all day, Hebers dan and 2 children visiting at Mary Anns Erin came home, having apparently been in Co of Somebody that had intoxicants. & he had endulged letter to Heb[-] Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. Earn did not move this AM. on a/c of his indulgence, said he had a bad tooth, & the doctor gave something that caused pain, he got up at noon snow on the ground about 6 inches deep ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p151.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 9, 1922 Ther. Went to City, met Smith at 11 30 AM, and got $150 00 from him being the balance on Rent to Dec 31st. Erin pd 100$ on Taxes got credit 20$ on Pension Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. Home all day at night went to City, and met Mrs the Ray & Mr Payne got 3 00 & 5 00, and got home about 6 PM. with George staid at this home Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Court at 10 AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p152.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 12, 1922 Ther. Court had the case of Felt, and prosecution asked for a verdict of Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Case of Joseph called at 10 AM. after the Box filled Ramage questioned the Jurors until quitting time, got home on 5 25 car - Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. In Court at 10 AM. In question of Jury men I was excused at 12 M went home at 12.25 PM put in 4 days on Jury this week ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p153.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 15, 1922 Ther. Home all day, stormy most of the day, no sun, and continuous storm. Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Went to City this AM Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Improvement Assm Conference. B[---]son [-]Mrs Fox, represented both assus — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p154.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 18, 1922 Ther. Erin went to City, got 2000lb Coal 9 50 & pd Fox called me to meet me tomorrow Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM case called but the party under bond failed to appeal Judge Hanson declared bonds for[---] my service rectified. Cert of service 40 80 left with the auditor. Bert came at 9 PM — Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Attended Court at 10 AM case called but a[--] not present Court adjourned subject to call - wrote to AB Pickett Burly Idaho — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p155.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 21, 1922 Ther. Came in with Neilrose in Auto - after staying in town came out on 1.30 Car - got 4000 from Martineau, with promise of more in another week Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. went to City on 10 car went to Co Auditors office & got check 4080 for Jury service. Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Went to City, but nothing doing, George met the train from Reno & Nate came & staid at his home for supper, tho we had prepared for him & Bert ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p156.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 24, 1922 Ther. Attended Meeting as Holliday Ward Choir gave the Messiah, very good. home at 3 PM George brough L. T Brockbank at 6 PM - Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Christmas Day - had the boys Nate, Erin, George Lock & Bert for dinner the first time for some years, they have been here together Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Went to City, nothing doing, only staid a short time, came home in 12 30 car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p157.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 27, 1922 Ther. Home all day, the boys & Kate & Lib, went to Georges for dinner I kept house Taylors wife, came to see about Telephone bill Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. The boys all went to City. I gave Nate [---] for his debt to me. Bert pd me 25 00 on a/c - I am supposed to have 10.000 shares of Silver King Mining Stock which is now retained at Reno Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. Home all day, the boys brought home a Blanket that has a great reputation for curing disease in the body ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p158.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 30, 1922 Ther. Went to City, and got some money from Mr Martineau. Nate went home on the noon train Erin was in bed at the [---] Hotel, George took his car to the depot Wea. SUNDAY 31 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Relief society Conference, a very interesting meeting Elder Cole from the Utah University was the Principal speaker ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p160.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Ka Brockbank LT. Borckbank 231 Cheney st. Reno - J. A Thurber R D 2 B[-]x 28 Fairfield Idaho ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p162.jpg) Winder Ward ADDRESS TELEPHONE Jan 1. High Priests JA Cornwall 68 yrs- Geo B Williams 57 - Henry Erickson 52 " J P Brockbank 43 " Evan Jones 52 " I Brockbank 84 " Alvin Fuller 53 " Ch[-]s Robinson 44 " Ch[-]s J Peterson 57 " Cyrus Neff 67" Lars A Larson 60 " Thos Gunderson 71 " P LeCheminant 80 " J. E. Smith 64 " M. Balton - 37 " E. St[---] E M. Driver 75 " WA Ba[---] James Shiess 87 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p163.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Geo Brockbank 383 West 2nd Street Los Angeles Cal 13 July 1837. 25 Sep 1850 15 Nov 1841 Deed 14 Nov /22 moved = 9 Feb 1841 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p164.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE J. Brockbank ordained High Priest May 25, 1871. and set apart as Counselor to Bp E F Sheets of the 8th Ward Salt Lake City. by Presiding Bishop Edward Hunter ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p165.jpg) INSURANCE EXPIRATION Company Amount Premium Expires Mr Jonson 164. Howthorne widow of T C Jenson mtge for 100000 W B. Shirly W. Western Bank Bldg Portland Ore A. Nibley 400 Heberman Bldg Los Angeles ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p166.jpg) Date Dolls. Cts 1922 Jan G M Brockbank 1 97 9[-] L. H. " 446 9[-] L. T. " 1392 5[-] J L Miller 1250 00 pd Salmon 500 - 3.00 P. Hendricksen [---]750 - L R Martineau 4000 - F. W. Cope 300 Herriman Co 5125 - Swastika Co 1000 Jenson Preston 1000 A. Dennis 900 Helen Ash 450 2625 E. D. Fox 350 T. A Howard 150 Oct 3 U. S. Pension 20 L B. Meyer 750 G M Brockbank 198 L H Brockbank 446 D. E. " 50 copy Fillingame 2550 E D. Fox 1250 1250 2550 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p167.jpg) MEMORANDA Date Dolls. Cts. 12800 35 87[-]. 7 PrC. Mch 1 June 1 2[-] 87 8 Jan 1 Apl 1 July 1 10 00 8 Jan 1 Apl 1 July 1 15 00 8 Mch 2[-] June 2[-] Sep 21 80 00 8 Mch 14 June 14 Sep 14 6 00 8 Jan 15 Apl 15 July 15 102 50 10 Feb 28, May 28 Aug 28 25 00 8 Mch 10 June 10, Sep 10 40 00 7 June 9 28 75 15 75 8 June 25 20 00 9 00 10 Feb 10, May 10 Aug 10 8 [--] 10 Mch 9 June 9 Sep 9 3 75 Mch 3, June 3 Sep 3 8 28 75 8 21 8 49 75 8 8 April 21 July 21 Oct 21 57 00 25 Feb 17 May 17 Aug 17 ✓ Nov 19 Cash 25 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p168.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date Drawers Time 1921 W C Ch[---] Sep 7 To 3 M[---] 18 00 Dec 7 " 3 M[---] 18 00 Mch 7 " 3 " 18 00 [--] 54 00 June 7 3 Mo [---] 18 0[-] Nov 18 14 [---] 18 00 72 0 1921 M [---] Sep 25 To 3 M[---] [---] 9 00 Dec 25 " [--] " 9 00 1922 Mch 25 " do 9 00 J[---] 25 " do 9 00 J[---] [-] 1922 Interest 1 year 72 00 [---] 18/21 Cash. 18 00 Apr 25 5 40 2 10 72 00 33 — 36 00 108 — 66 42 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p169.jpg) RECEIVABLE No. Where Payable Due Amount [-] C. Christianson June J. Total Interest [---] 00 " [---] Cash 18 00 [---] 3[---] Apr. 25, 21 00 [---] Ms Ash [---] 25 3 Mos [---] ✓ 9 00 Dec 25 " ✓ 9 00 Mch 25 " 9 00 June 25 " 9 00 July 29, [---] [---] [---] [---] [---] to Janice 7— 39 00 [---] 9— 48 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p170.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date To whom given Time Mining Stock Swastika 10.000 sh Silver Dipper 2000 " Bonanza 4000 " White Pines Co Lead Belt 1527 " Centrifugal M. Co 27000 " [---] Kimball 20000 W E Turner 15000 Utah S. Oil Co $450.00 [-] A B. Peckett Burley Idaho ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p171.jpg) PAYABLE No Where Payable Due Amount Centrifugal M Co 1921 Mch 3 To Balance 35.50 " 10 " Box Rent 2 00 June 11 By dividend 76 apl 19 Box Rent - 2 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p172.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY Date Received Paid 14 Slaughter 2 00 Pd 13 Brown . C W. 9 00 Pd 20 Brobing 5 00 [-] 00 17 Mc Ray 7 5 Jones— 10- 27 Staughter 2 00 1924 [---] 29 Furnished Statement to St Jones to vacate by Jan 2, 1922 62 0 Jan 5—1922 he pd 10- 52- rent for January 10- 19 Sent him letter to pay Allen 62 0 Feb 2 By Cash 10- 52 50 Rent Feb 10- Mch 10- 72 0 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p173.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY Date Received Paid Jones agreed to pay 15$ on Feb 1st. on his a/c [--] $6200 up to 1st of the month— D B Brinton a/c [-]922 Jan 21 To 2 Mos R[---] from Nov 20/21— 16.00 [-]an 2[-]By Cash—4 00 Mch 21 Rent— 16 00 Apl 1 " 2— 34 00 2— 30— Check— 10 20— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p174.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Date Received Paid Feb 2 Jones [check mark] 10 — " 4 Slaughter 2 0 13 Brown 9 0 17 McRay 20 Broberg Jones 14 Slaughter 2 0 21 " — 2 0 28 Broberg 6 0[-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p175.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Date Received Paid H. Jones Feb 2 Balance Rent 52 00 Rt February 10 — Mch 31 To Rent 10 72 00 H Jones Mch 23 By Cash 6 00 66 00 Apl 30 Rent 10 00 " 76 — " 6 By Cash 5 71 00 May 30 Rent 10 81 — May 27 Cash 5 00 now due $76.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p176.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH Date Received Paid 6 Slaughter 2 00 13 Brown 9 00 15 Slaughter 2 00 23 McRae— 5 00 " Jones 6 00 24 Slaughter 2 00 26 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p178.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Date Received Paid [-]. Slaughter 2 — 6 McRay 12 00 " H Jones 5 00 " Mr Broberg 5 00 15 Slaughter 1 50 13 Brown— 5 00 22 Broberg 5 00 23 McRay 5 00 27 Brown 4 00 Slaughter 1 50 41 00 35 00 22 00 13.00 due on May 17 9 00 allowed 4 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p179.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Date Received Paid Meat 50, Butter 64 1 14 Nucoa 29. [---] 55— 84 15 Nucoa 2[-]. Meat 60 Soap 20. Wheat 32 Bacon 1 10 Towels 2 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p180.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY [-]ate Received Paid 13 McRay 5 00 " Slaughter 1 00 20 Slaughter 1 00 18 Brown 5 00 " Broberg 8 00 27 Jones 5 00 [--] Slaughter 1 50 " McRay 4 00 " Brown 4 00 34 50 McRay ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p181.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Date Received Pai[-] H. Jones 1922 May 30 To Balance on Rent a/c 76 000 June 1 Mos Rt 1[-] 86 00 Broberg moved out on 20 [-] May, & McRay, [-]ook the house at that date ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p182.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Date Received Paid 10 Slaughter 2 00 15 Jones 5 00 17 Slaughter 2 00 " McRae 7 00 " Brown 4 00 29 Slaughter 3 00 Johnson 5 00 30 Jones 9 82 37. 82— June 15/22 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p183.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Date Received Paid 5 Car Book 1 00 McRay owes 1 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p184.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Date Received P[---] 15 Mrs Slaughter 2 00 Pd 18 H. Jones skippd 17 McRay Brown skipped 20 Johnson 7 00 pd 18 Payne 10 00 pd ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p185.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Received Paid [---] Sugar 1 00 [---] Lime 20 Potatoes 20 [---] Car Book [-] 00 [---] McRay owes 1 00 [-]n June [---] Bot Envelopes 15 [---] " Tablets 15 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p186.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Date Received Paid [-] Slaughter 3 00 Pd 17 McRay 14 00 18 Payne 10 00 pd [---] [---] [---] 19 Mrs Matthews 9 00 to Sep 14 19 Slaughter 2 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p188.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER [--]te Received Paid [---] Slaughter 2 50 16 " 2 50 23 " 1 50 Payne 5 00 McRay 7 00 00 Payne 5 — Payne [--] order ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p190.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Date Received Paid 7 Slaughter 2 50 pd 21 " 2 50 pd " Payne 9 00 " McRay [-] 00 " Matthews 9 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p192.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Received Paid 6th Slaughter Pd 3 00 18 Payne 10 00 16 McRay Pd 4 00 14 Matthews Pd 6 00 " Slaughter Pd 2 50 18 Payne ✓ 7 00 " McRay ✓ 3 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p194.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER [-]ate Received Paid 3 Payne 2 75 4 Slaughter 3 00 Payne 4 25 10 Payne 10 00 5 00 McRay 3 00 3 00 17 McRay 14 00 18 Payne 7 00 Matthews 3 00 14 " 9 00 9 Slaughter 2 0[-] 16 " 2 5[-] " Payne 4 0[-] Payne 1 00 28 Slaughter 3 00 " Matthews 6 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p195.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Date Received Paid A. B Pickett Burley. Idaho Alex[-] Nibley 400 H[-]bernia Bldg Los Angeles Cal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p196.jpg) 318[-]5 290 SUMMARY Received P Cash on hand Jan. 1 Be[--]er Note JANUARY <10 Mos Inf> 29 00 FEBRUARY 16 10 note 350 — MARCH 25 — APRIL MCChris[---]m MAY Hq 1290 R— JUNE Martmeau JULY Hq 100 = AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Balance to new acc't ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p197.jpg) Fred Simpson 1344 West 6th So Was 2990 W. Wood Cutter 32. So [---] Peterson Helma ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F20_p198.jpg) &T 248 Peterson 32 So 4th E 10 00 [---] Erickson 9 00 Woodruff Mcaley 2 00 Jos. Glen Brockbank R D H Ogden Utah Book [--] [-]3 3756 67 37 Mr. Green Union Ave 9th East [---] Murray & Midvale Isaac Grace 1764. S. 5 East Albert Brockbank Was. 2987. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p004.jpg) Isaac Brockbank Co. Road near 48th. South ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p037.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 1, 1923 Ther. at home most of the day, Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Went to the City, and got some money from Martineau on his a/c has now delnquent on his interest 160$ up to 21st Decr. 1922 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p039.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 5, 1923 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 6 Ther. Met Mr. Thurman & the party that occupies the house, that Fox had my money on, and the a/c is now nearly 500 dollars—and they want to get the t[---] to the lot ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p040.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 7, 1923 Ther. Went to Winder Ward Meeting, Testimony and Fast Day, a good attendance. Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Went to City, a very fine day, the snow [-]s nearly all gone, L[-]b & her mother went to the City— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p041.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 9, 1923 Ther. Beautiful day, snow going off very fast. home all day Lib & her Ma went to City wrote some in my Record Wea. WEDNESDAY 10 Ther. Went to Deseret Bank and got a/c of G M Brockbank & L H Brockbank & wrote note to George to repay the amount of his notes at the Bank he had two notes, 1 40 00 note dated 1 Nov 19, 1912, & the other [---] & Interest to date $140 84/100 Note of L H. B P[---] $300 00 Int to date $204.6[-]'— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p042.jpg) Wea. THURS. JAN. 11, 1923 Ther. Home all day. wrote to Nute and sent with Berts letter [---] went to Ogden to day got back after night, Bert staid home most of the day. Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Went to City. got 5 00 from Payne on a/c, left word for [---] to leave rent with Mrs Slaughter got shoes 2.18 shorts 98 c Martineau said he would pay before end of month also Decker to pay some tomorrow ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p043.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 13, 1923 Ther. Snowed last night about 2 inches. ground previously had been bare Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. At home all day Kate & Lib getting ready to go to Ocean Bank, Bert & Erin also home for the day. snow on the ground Erins Wife & daughter for dinner several others came to see Kate. as she had purposed to go to California ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p044.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 15, 1923 Ther. Lock came at 7 30 AM to take his mother & Lib to the train, which left at 850 from depot, the day was very fine, Erin went to help with the trunk etc Bert went on the Car— I went later but did not stay long. Wea. TUESDAY 16 Ther. Bert left to go to Reno, this morning. I staid home all day, reading most of the time. Erin went to Ogden—nothing doing [--] B[---] went to the City on 8.10 Ca[-], and she notified me that she would be engaged for 2 weeks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p045.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN 17, 1923 Ther. Wind blowing this AM & threatening for storm my health poor on a/c of [-]rain in my back Wea. THURSDAY 18 Ther. Home all day. Erin went to Ogden & then to Provo, and staid there. I was alone both Wednesday and tonight. Mrs Brinton could not stay, so I had to do without any one ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p046.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 19, 1923 Ther. Went on the 8 10 Car to the Temple and got there for the 2nd session at 9 AM. Mary Ann and Louisa was there also done work for John B— got home at 3 PM— got letter from Agnes Thumber Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Staid home all the forenoon writing letters to Santa Barbara, sent them by way of Murray went to town in PM— saw Erin but got no word from Reno came home on 3.30 Car. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p047.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 21, 1923 Ther. Heard thru Lock, that his mother had a serious time on the Train, and that she was on Santa Barbara, and was very ill. Lock wrote to Lib in answer to her letter— Wea. MONDAY 22 Ther. Went to City, nothing doing—came home early got letter from Santa Barbara, sent letters back ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p048.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 23, 1923 Ther. Home all day. very quiet. sent for successful Farmer [---] a [---] [---] & Pathfinder Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Went to City, in the PM got McRay [-]ent saw Martineau, expect some by end of mo— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p049.jpg) Wea. THURS. JAN. 25, 1923 Ther. Came in with Al Cowan [-] found that the geneological office was closed for 10 days for repairs— stormy day, snow & sleet deposited 10$ at Bank Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Home all day, sent Card to Santa Barbara, Mary Ann went to the Temple ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p050.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 27, 1923 Ther. Went to City, but did not collect any rent sent word to Christensen to send or pay the Bank Wea. SUNDAY 28 Ther. staid home all day, it was a heavy fall of snow, Erin went to town, George & family came out about 5 PM he said he expected to go to Los Angeles this week and would call at Santa Barbara ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p051.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 29, 1923 Ther. staid home all day, and did not hear any thing, from Christenson, the heaviest snow of the winter about 10 inches, wrote to Kate & sold her that George would start for Los Angeles & would call there Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. Snowing most of the day Erin did not go until 1 PM, got ready to go to town but it seemed so stormy that I did not go ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p052.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 31, 1923 Ther. very stormy day. blowing and snowing, went to City on 10 AM Car, but could not do anything— Wea. THURS. FEB 1 Ther. staid home all day wrote to Kate a Card ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p053.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 2, 1923 Ther. Ground Hog day it has been snowing in the night Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. Was in City but done nothing— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p054.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 4, 1923 Ther. visited with Dr Morton who examined me all over, found I was having too much blood pressure & enlargement of postate Gland—went to Bro Tucket funeral, Prest Penrose occupied much of the time very profitably Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Wrote to Kate this AM & sent her [---] Bank notice— also went to City but accomplished nothing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p055.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 6, 1923 Ther. at home all day reading & the weather very cold & disagreeable Erin did not come home until 9 oclock went to store & got some butter & soap Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Home all day. nothing doing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p056.jpg) Wea. THURS. FEB. 8, 1923 Ther. Home all day Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. visited with Dr Morton at his office, and took treatment for Prostate gland— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p057.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 10, 1923 Ther. In the City all day Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. at home all day stormy and cold, the Stake Conference was held at Stake house, Jack May brought Erin home at 3 PM, he went to bed immediately George & his wife came out at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p058.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 12, 1923 Ther. Lincolns Birth day Holiday, rough and stormy all day, did not go away from home all day Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Came to City, this AM to meet Filling[---] but he did not show up—met him at 2 PM and went to [-]icks office & fixed up on release of 78 ft of the lots sold to him last year— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p059.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 14, 1923 Ther. Home all day Wrote to A Jones at Provo—and sent by mail from Box, Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther. Wrote to Nute & Bert & Kate at Cal.— went to the City, on 1 PM Car, and got valise of Agnes Thurber at depot & brought it home at 3 PM Erin came out 9 PM and went back to the City as he was going to Ogden tomorrow ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p060.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 16, 1923 Ther. Home all day, got letter from Bert, at the mine work had been delayed consequent of severe snow storm. Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Came to City on 11 AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p061.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 18, 1923 Ther. very [-]old & foggy, did not go away from home all day, Erin staid home also, & read. Agnes went on visit to see Mary Ann Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Home all day, wrote to Kate & got letter from her ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p062.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 20, 1923 Ther. Home all day, cold and foggy. Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Came to City on 11 AM got some Rent from Decker & Payne, came out on the 4.30 Car. talked with. Fox, and he said he would pay his interest next week, and Martineau the same— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p063.jpg) Wea. THURS. FEB. 22, 1923 Ther. Washington Birth Day a holiday for the U S. nation in honor of the Father of his country, Erin went to City on 10 AM Car—about 2 PM the sat in the pipe of the floor took fire & came out at the top & set fire to the roof, and I was in the house & did not know that the house was on fire until B[---] Grace came & [---] me of it Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. Home all day, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p064.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 24, 1923 Ther. Went to City on 1 PM Car did not see the tenants at 5th So, got 500 from Mrs. McKay came home on the 3 30 Car— Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Stormy and blowing all day, staid home reading most of the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p065.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 26, 1923 Ther. Home all day. Louisa visited at her ma's in the afternoon. Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Went to town on 10 AM colored peopel away from home. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p066.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 28, 1923 Ther. Home all day, weather fine, Agnes went to the Daughters of Pioneers Meeting at Holliday Wea. THURS. MARCH 1 Ther. Beautiful day. wrote to Kate this AM. Erin did not come home last night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p067.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 2, 1923 Ther. Home all day, thawing weather, wind blowing from the South. Mary Ann went to the Temple Erin did not come out a heavy snow set in, and snowed all night Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. heavy snow this morning from 8 to 10 inches new snow hard to get around ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p068.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 4, 1923 Ther. Home all day. Erin here Agnes went to the Winder Ward meeting it being fast day. George & his family came at night for a short time.— Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. Went to City this AM on street car. did not find any of colored folks. that were owing rent. wrote to Santa Barbara, and Agnes got 2 cards from there. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p069.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 6, 1923 Ther. Green came out with a man named Lewis who had bought [---] Kimballs interest in the Centrifugal Mach Co for $600.00. he paid me 80.00 for my interest. that cost me $1500.00 got my pension check— Erin came out on the 9[-]5 Car. Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Beautiful day, snow going off fast, got Coal this AM Erin went on 9 oclock Car tried to find Green but failed, made deposit of checks. and got back on 3.30 Car— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p070.jpg) Wea. THURS. MARCH 8, 1923 Ther. Home all day nothing doing wrote to Santa Barbara giving an account of the fire, we had on 22 February Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. Home all day. Mary Ann went to the Temple Howard Brockbank & 2 other boys came and cut a little wood Erin came out late ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p071.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 10, 1923 Ther. Erin went on the 8 oclock car. went to Ogden in the afternoon. did not get out at night got a pair of reading Glasses from Mr Orens Main Street pd him 7$ for them. Cleaned the stove pipe out this AM and found it very badly choked up_ Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. It snowed heavily this morning but soon went off. staid home all day Erin did not come home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p072.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 12, 1923 Ther. Fine clear day, went on 1 PM Car to the City, Erin had not got back from Ogden, saw [---] Kimball at Greens office, he promised to make inquiries about stock I bought from Chase Kimball got 2$ from Decker on Rent a/c wrote to Kate today Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Home all day. wrote to Kellogg [---] and sent them 36[-] for 6 Boxes of Tablets. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p073.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 14, 1923 Ther. Home all day. reading [---]. Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther. Went on 11 oclock—seen Mr Salmon and learned what I could of the West lots on Highland Parts and on my return home wrote to West ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p074.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 16, 1923 Ther. Home all day, reading mostly, Erin went in on 9 oclock car Mary Ann went to the Temple on first car this morning— Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. Went to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p075.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 18, 1923 Ther. Attended Meeting at the Ward House. Funeral of Jane Taylors baby at 2 30 PM Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Papers from Santa Barbarbara no letters went to City and back ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p076.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 20, 1923 Ther. Home all day, rain and mist all day wrote to Kate this AM Erin did not come home at all— The stove does not draw— and so I shall have to take the pipe down again. Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Clear & bright this AM out very cold & some snow on the ground went to City on the 1 PM Car, and came back on the 3 30 Car, not anything doing that interests me Erin went to Ogden last night. and had not got back when I left ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p077.jpg) Wea. THURS. MARCH 22, 1923 Ther. Snowing & blowing all day, not very encouraging for farmers, got letter from West at Hoytsville that he would accept of 50$, and make the exchange for lots in Highland Park Drive wrote him that I would do that. Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. went. on 7.45 Car to the Temple, and done work for George Brockbank came home on 2 30 Car Mary Ann & Louisa went thru also— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p078.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 24, 1923 Ther. Went to City on 1 Oclock Car, but got no money as Rents of Houses Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Attended Meeting 12.30 Br Smith and Taylor Brockbank. occupied the time on the validity of the Book of Mormon being a divine record ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p079.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 26, 1923 Ther. Home all day, Bro Walter Tempelman died today wrote to Santa Barbara got letter from attorneys for Bank, pertaining to amount due them, on loan to Herriman Stock Farm Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Went to City on 1 PM Car got nothing from Tenants. attended Meeting of Oil Co at Walker BR Bldg—. which was adjourned for 1 Month came home on 5.30 Car. heard of death of Daniel vincent at Provo. Erin did not come out. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p080.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 28, 1923 Ther. Beautiful day. it looks like the spring had come spent the day. copying names from Temple records and made a report for the mens baptism. heard of Bro Vincents death at Provo, and took the message to Mary Ann Wea. THURSDAY 29 Ther. Mary Ann, and I took the 12 Oclock Car for City she going to Provo, on the 1.55 Car from Salt Lake I saw Fox at his office he promised to pay his interest after 1 April ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p081.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 30, 1923 Ther. Home all day. attended funeral of W Tempelman at Ward House 29 Automobiles were in procession Wea. SATURDAY 31 Ther. came in on 9. oclock car hunted for Erin in the town but did not find him, he was at the S[-]mloh Hotel, but left there [---] 11 & 12 and I could not hear of him at all— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p082.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 1, 1923 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House—after the meeting funeral of Sister Peterson I came to City to see Erin who had been making too [---] with the booze cup—came on 4.16 Car & back on 5.30 Car, Mary A did not come home to day Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Came to town. & found Erin, getting his [---] in shape, heard that Erin was in danger of losing his job, deposited money at [---] savings 500 00 at 4 P. [---]— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p083.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 3, 1923 Ther. Home all day, wrote to Santa Barbara & sent letter by Erin he is getting better had a bad time of it P [-] Agnes 10$ on a/c to get her coat came home at 9 oclock settled with Millicam Wea. WEDNESDAY 4 Ther. looks like more storm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p084.jpg) Wea. THURS. APRIL 5, 1923 Ther. at Home all day Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. Attended Conference all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p085.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 7, 1923 Ther. Attended Conference all day Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Came in with F Brenton and attended Conference ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p086.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 9, 1923 Ther. Attended funeral of Bro A. Fuller at Wonder Wd. House, went to Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Went to town, but did not see Erin he had Telegram from Nate about the deal with ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p087.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 11, 1923 Ther. Came to City on 9 oclock and arranged to see Erin at 11 AM—met Erin at 11 AM and found that most of his troubles was caused by Nate & his wife, anxious to raise money to pay doctors bills for his family, he agreed to let [---] have an option, on all of his stock for 90 days at 15c pr share, and pay for the option $1000 00 Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. Went in town to meet Erin at 11 oclock he had got no further word from Reno—and so could not do anything but write to Nate & send by special delivery, he came out at 8.20 PM Car—George called up at 8.30 PM. about the Reno matter ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p088.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 13, 1923 Ther. Erin went in on 8. AM Car, and got no answer at noon from Reno Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Went to City, but did not get any thing done ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p089.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 15, 1923 Ther. Attended Meeting at 12 30 Bro Easter occupied most of the time Wea. MONDAY 16 Ther. Arbor day went to City but the Banks & were closed came home at 12 30 wrote to Nate at Reno— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p090.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 17, 1923 Ther. Home all day got letter from Nate Erin away did not see him at all, nor hear of him, he called from Ogden at night, got glasses from Chicago but they did not suit me at all— Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Came to City and had man dress my toe, Erin not back from Ogden, sent glasses back to Chicago. This AM and pd Registration fee on them ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p091.jpg) Wea. THURS. APRIL 19, 1923 Ther. Home all day, went to Wasatch Farm to see Mr Larson about land but he was indifferent about it, no word from Erin today.— got word from Fillingame to come in for settlement Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. started for City at 8.30 AM Mary A went to Temple at 7 AM got check from Fillingame for 15 25 Hand-deposited at Des Bank & released the mortgage ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p092.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 21, 1923 Ther. Went to town this AM. and found Erin at work at his desk, seemingly all right said he had been in Ogden the day before, had called Martineau & Christenson but had no response wrote to Nate at Reno— Coleburn wrote & Erin answerd him offering stock at 50 00 Wea. SUNDAY 22 Ther. Heavy snow storm this AM. staid home the roads being sloppy, and disagreeable Erin fine but could not do much on a/c so much snow on the ground ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p093.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 23, 1923 Ther. Went to City, & heard that the folks was at Reno and they would be here tomorrow night—met Christensen & Fox and they promised one this week—Lock got card from Lib that they would be home tomorrow night Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. Home all day at night Lock called on the Phone & said that Kate & Lib were to start last night from Reno & they would arrive in Salt Lake at 3 15 PM today, he and Erin would go to depot to meet them ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p094.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 25, 1923 Ther. Went to City this AM, heard about folks coming at 3 15, Lock & Erin would go to depot Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. Went to Town to attend meeting of Deseret oil Co. lots of squabbling bet Mr Moore & Freed came home on 5.30 Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p095.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 27, 1923 Ther. Home all day— reading &c Wea. SATURDAY 28 Ther. Went to City, but did not accomplish any thing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p096.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 29, 1923 Ther. Went to Meeting at 12 30 PM Elder Thos. Gunderson and M. Miller occupied the time profitably, on the duties of the saints in attending their meetings Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. It rained nearly all night, and cloudy today. Writing paper for Recording Smith—Fence & Water Tax Baptism. went in on 2 PM Car Paid Bowler to put up fence paid Mrs B 500 check ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p097.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 1, 1923 Ther. Holiday in the City went to town but nothing doing—got some rent from Matthew 7 50 and 500 from Payne Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. Erin went to Provo I wrote to Nate at Reno— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p098.jpg) Wea. THURS. MAY 3, 1923 Ther. Home all day, busy in Biographical sketch of Isaac Brockbank Senr. which took me all day Erin came back from Provo—and he and George—staid awhile and then went home Wea. FRIDAY 4 Ther. Erin went to City on the 8 AM Car. I went on 1 PM Car. Erin got Telegram to go to Reno to meet Colburn on Sunday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p099.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 5, 1923 Ther. Went to City but did not do anything Erin went to Reno Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. Went to meeting this AM George came out at 6 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p100.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 7, 1923 Ther. Home all day— Agnes went to town last night ? Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. Went to City, and bot Bonds of Logan Co paying of Pr Cent int gave check for 254300 for 2500 & interest Thurman got telegram that Erin would be home tomorrow Bot 6 White Leghorn chickens at 121/2 each ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p101.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 9, 1923 Ther. Beautiful day, wrote to Bert, Agnes came last night, wrote to W. B. Shively at Portland Ore Erin got home at 7 PM. from Reno Wea. THURSDAY 10 Ther. Visited Allen Brockk who had been hurt by being run into by a truck he was at St Marks sent Glasses to Chicago ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p102.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 11, 1923 Ther. Kate had very severe cramps early this AM and at 10 30 AM, Erin came out at 10 30 PM last night, my eyes bothered me very much went to sugar House for Rent. Louisa was visiting at her mothers Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. Went to City this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p103.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 13, 1923 Ther. Attended Conference at Stake House. B[-] Nibley & J Wells & Br of Cache Valley occupied the time very profitably— ? Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. came to town this AM met Fox and Christenson but got nothing from either got Blinds for house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p104.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 15, 1923 Ther. Home all day Mr Cooper came out to see the property— wrote to A. Nibley & Mr Angle ? Wea. WEDNESDAY 16 Ther. Came to City, it rained most of the morning ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p105.jpg) Wea. THURS. MAY 17, 1923 Ther. Home all day— wrote some letters & got some by mail Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Came to town by Bro Young to Sugar House & there by car. Fox can do nothing on his a/c at present, can not find Cope, every thing very quiet ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p106.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 19, 1923 Ther. Came to town on 10 AM Car. Nothing doing at Erins office cleaning the walls—Mr Mathis pd 9 00 ? Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Home all day, did not fill at all well, so staid home all day. Lock and George came and staid went to bed early but had a very poor night, laid awake on some imaginary trouble— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p107.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 21, 1923 Ther. Erin went this AM. I wrote to Portland Ore. Felt & Co delivered 16000 shingles & other stuff, went to 5th So. but got nothing Wea. TUESDAY 22 Ther. Home all day—my back very bad, went thru my papers & found my shares of Dos Cababoz Gold stock called up Smith & his wife said that he was going to commence plowing tomorrow wrote to spectacle House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p108.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 23, 1923 Ther. Recd 15 00 from Cope on a/c Interest on note— & 3 00 from Mrs. Scott— Home all day— Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. Went to City, & had a time with colored woman Bert sent word he was coming home tomorrow ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p109.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 25, 1923 Ther. Got 3 00 from Colored woman at house and 15 00 from Cope on Interest a/c leaving 75 00 due me at this date to pay every 2 weeks Erin was on a booze, and so could not find him at his office Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Came to City and tried to find Erin & Bert but failed they did not report at the office, tried Utah & Semloh hotels but faild. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p110.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 27, 1923 Ther. Came to City to hunt for Erin who had got offf on a [-]are, could not find him at Semloh hotel, tho he was there, but they would not tell me if they knew staid in the hotel all the morning, and did not hear anything about him, at 1 30 pm came home & did not see him at all— Room BHO, Bert at home Wea. MONDAY 28 Ther. Came to Sugar House this AM, could not get time got [---] n[--]e & [-]all cleaner—90c sent word to W B Sh[--]dy that he would have the stock at 10c pr share = got home on 12 30 Cav. did not see Erin in town, Bert in the City ? ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p111.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 29, 1923 Ther. Met Christianson this AM and he promised to have the money Interest pd this week reported that he had made a deal whereby he would [-]are get the money, I signed and sent to Portland. 38 shares of the stock thru Des Nat Bank & took Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. This is Decoration Day and very cold and rather disagreeable did not go away from home all day. Erin came out at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p112.jpg) Wea. THURS. MAY 31, 1923 Ther. Cold day, threatens for storm, did not go to City nothing doing all day Wea. FRI. JUNE 1 Ther. Mary Ann went to the Temple. I came to town with Al Cowan found Christensen had gone to Delta, and would not return before next Monday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p113.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 2, 1923 Ther. Came in on 9 oclock Car met James McAllister who was here on a visit from Los Angeles—spent some time with him I hope that he will profit by it, saw Fox who promised to send me 25$ by the 15th of mo and 25$ by 30th Wea. SUNDAY 3 Ther. Staid Home all day went to see sister Burton corpse at her daughters. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p114.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 4, 1923 Ther. Went to City, & returned at noon time— Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. attended the Services at University, Taylor Brockbank got his diploma as a bachelor of science, after the service I came with Taylor to the funeral of Mary Brinton at Holliday Ward House at 2 PM Elder Burton Clawson. Bp Quest & J. C Howard, were the speakers, the mistake was made by somebody, of not saying that she was a daughter of Elizth Howard ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p115.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 6, 1923 Ther. Went to City this morning in the care of Bro Moyle, saw Bro Christianson but he could do nothing, but promises, Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. went to City but did not see any of my pa[---]s that are owing me—came back on 12 30 Car. Erin & Bert started in after I got out pd M A Brockbank check for $90 00 her share of the Portland Investment ✓ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p116.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 8, 1923 Ther. Home all day, had some of the big poplars cut, as they are all dead— and need to be taken out Wea. SATURDAY 9 Ther. Went to City today and got notice to clean up the 5th south place ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p117.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 10, 1923 Ther. Attended Meeting at noon BP Cornwall occupied nearly all the time. Henry Williams the remainder. Erin and his party went up the canyon to see some of the property Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Came in town this AM got 10$ from Coops on Int a/c. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p118.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 12, 1923 Ther. Went to City, and returned without getting anything met Grace & his wife, they were still waiting to have the settlement of [---] fixed up— Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Home all day, did not feel at all well—Mrs Sharer came out. Bert came out later— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p119.jpg) Wea. THURS. JUNE 14, 1923 Ther. Weather cool last night But got ready to do some ca[---]ing in Kitchen came home on 11 30 Car Wea. FRIDAY 15 Ther. Bert went with the Thomnson crowd up the Canyon, at 9.30 AM Erin did not go went to City on 10 Car nothing doing— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p120.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 16, 1923 Ther. Went to City to see Martineau & notified him that he must pay up back interest by the end of month— got nothing from 5th South. Closet needs to be cleaned & cannot be done without digging Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Went to Meeting at 12 30 Primary Conference walked to Meeting & & back— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p121.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 18, 1923 Ther. Came to City at 9 oclock met Christenson, who promised to pay this week did not see Erin, saw Gren about closet ? Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Went to City, and returned [---] check from Fox and placed in Bank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p122.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 20, 1923 Ther. Went in on 1 oclock car, could not find Gren Closet closed up 5th South St Wea. THURSDAY 21 Ther. staid Home all day Bert went to City and Belly Galla[--]d came out to go up the Canyon with Bert Erin came out with Bert ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p123.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 22, 1923 Ther. Pd the light bill 243 Wilbur promised to have the closet cleaned by Sunday night, came back on 11 30 Car Mr Wilbur promised to clean the closet by Sunday— Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Went to City, on 10 Car, met Kimball who said that he had letter from some one about the Dos Capab[--] property & that they had been offered a good price for the property went to 3th So, but could not do anything—no one seemed to have any money. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p124.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 24, 1923 Ther. Went with Mr Bruff to the new drive around the foothills, a very fine drive ? Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Went to the City, but done nothing, Mr Wilbur had not cleaned the closet but said he would. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p125.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 26, 1923 Ther. Went to City with Bro Moyles sons in Auto Saw Prest Harding in the City, big crowd there, a fine day—met Bro Sevey on Main St, pd 10$ to Wilbur for cleaning the Closet, came out on 1.30 Car— Wea. WEDNESDAY 27 Ther. Home all day— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p126.jpg) Wea. THURS. JUNE 28, 1923 Ther. Went to City—& back at 1 PM Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. At home all day Mary Ann & Louisa went to the Temple & got their clothes ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p127.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 30, 1923 Ther. Went to City at 9 AM nothing doing at 5th South— Wea. SUN. JULY 1 Ther. Started to meet the folk in City that are behind in their Rent but found I could not ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p128.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 2, 1923 Ther. Went to City, nothing doing Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. Billie came down, and we want to ride, and went to Sugar House, and got some Hydrated Lime for white wash— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p129.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 4, 1923 Ther. Went with Billy Arnold to the Canyon to visit Bert & Erin who were engaged on the claim of Erins, that he got from his Ma, and on which I had paid 20000 when she bought the claim of Ed Howard and paid from a large amount $800.00 Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Came to town at 1 PM, met Martineau, who had paid 20¢ into the Bank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p131.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 8, 1923 Ther. had a call from Joseph Brockbank & family at 7 PM, they started for Spanish Fork last night Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. Went to City this AM got 20¢ from Christensen on a/c of intrest Mrs Ireland came out at 6 PM to talk with Bert & Erin about leasing their property at Scott Hill. Big Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p133.jpg) Wea. THURS. JULY 12, 1923 Ther. Went to the old folks gathering at Saltair met many old friends & had a good time, went at 9 20, returned at 4.20 Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. Went to City today and settled a/c of Leroy Fairbanks by the Payment of 1000 this with 20$ Previously paid, was the amt pd for shingling house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p134.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 14, 1923 Ther. Went to City, did not see anyone, Erin & Bert at office in town did not come home at night. Mary North came from Cache valley Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. attended meeting at 12 30. Seventies had their meeting—a very fine discourse deld by one of the brethren ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p135.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 16, 1923 Ther. Warm weather neither Bert nor Erin came home last night Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Mary Ann had her 80th Birthday Celebration by having dinner party for her grandchildren, and also her children, from 8 P.M to 10.30 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p136.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 18, 1923 Ther. Home all day nothing doing. May North & her children here on visit from Cache Valley Bert went to Big Cottd. wrote to Heber Brockbank about Fisher Water Tax— Wea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. Went to City, nothing doing July 18 — 1 21st July / 23 " / 26 " / 28 " / 31 " / Aug 4 " / " 7 " / " 2 " / 9 / ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p137.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 20, 1923 Ther. Home all day, got out womens list for baptism Billy [-]olland came out about 9 PM. hunting for Erin Brockbank Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Had [---] old treatment 1 hour from 11 to 12 agreed on 12 treatments for 25¢. 3 each week ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p138.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 22, 1923 Ther. found I could not stand for 3 treatments pr week—so that I met Mr Ash and told him I would meet him on Monday at 10 45 AM Bert & billy went to City in the PM Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. started for City at 9 30 We Macpherson 341 Bush st San Francisco Cal got treatment from Dr. ash 1 hour, pd him check for $15.00 on 12 treatments. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p139.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 24, 1923 Ther. Went with Bro Custer to the mouth of emigration Canyon to witness the entrance of the Pioneers on 76th anniversary of their landing in Salt Lake they presented a very fine showing, got back at 5 PM, from Liberty Park Wea. WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. Home all day, had a good rain about 2 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p140.jpg) Wea. THURS. JULY 26, 1923 Ther. started for treatment from Dr[-]. Ash—at 11 AM Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. The Colored Elks Club of Salt Lake held they Kept up till morning ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p141.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 28, 1923 Ther. Came to City for treatment at 10 [--] AM. found Mr Ash not at hand sold Liberty Bond to J C Cutler Jr and took check—pd M[-]B check for 55 00 had treatment from Bro As[-]. ½ hour 11 to 11 30 Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Heber & his family drove from Provo beach here this morning, they had ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p142.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 30, 1923 Ther. Home all day.— Wea. TUESDAY 31 Ther. Went with Louisa to the Genealogical office to [---] names of the Brockbanks comd on Yorkshire list. Howden 3 Vols— had ½ hours treatment at Ash Office Louisa at [---] Office ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p143.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 1, 1923 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. Went to City and met Christenson who promised to do what he could by Saturday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p144.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 3, 1923 Ther. Home all day Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. Went to City this AM called to Christiansen and he promised some money on Monday Ash treatment this A M ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p145.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 5, 1923 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Wea. MONDAY 6 Ther. Home all day— John C Howard called at night Hebers Deed to Bro Fisher came to day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p146.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 7, 1923 Ther. waiting for street car came with Geo Alder & his wife. saw H C Kimball, no good had lunch at 1.45 P M had treatment at 11 A M for ¾ hour Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. Home all day Pd 1 00 on Li[--]rary Digest ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p147.jpg) Wea. THURS. AUG. 9, 1923 Ther. Came to City this AM had treatment from Dr Ash. Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. Home all day. done nothing but read and sleep— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p148.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 11, 1923 Ther. Went to City, but did not get any money the tenants at the houses had gone off Water running to was[--] at 5th So— Dr Ash said I got a treatment this AM 1 Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. got ready to go to City went to Conference at Stakehouse at 10.45 AM Br Clawson was the principal speaker ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p149.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 13, 1923 Ther. Home all day—nothing doing Wea. TUESDAY 14 Ther. Got ready for town this A M—had [---] ment from Dr Ash 1 hour [-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p150.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 15, 1923 Ther. Home this forenon. Came to City in 2 PM Car did not accomplish any thing got nothing from [---] place and did not meet Christensen. came back on 4 30 Car Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. Came to City this AM to get treatment from Dr Ash—Paid him 25 00 and had 2 treatments on this a/c—came home on the 2 30 Car—had visit with Steve Lynch & Pritchard 3 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p151.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 17, 1923 Ther. Came in town with Br Fisher to finish the sale of Hebers [---] to [---] after waiting at Wicks office until 1 20 PM got matters finished up & I took check for Heber and got ready for home where I had my dinner at 2.15 PM. Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. made ready for return to City Erin & Bert went on the 9 oclock Car sent Heber his money by registered letter $615 [--]/100— Ash says I got a treatment this AM [-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p152.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 19, 1923 Ther. Bert did not come home last night had poor night got ready to go to City to see 5th so tenants, they have paid no rent this month— came to town and did not find the people at home so returned and went to meeting at 12 30 PM. Thos. Gunderson occupied the time Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. came to City, on 10 oclock car & met Christenson at Main street he promis to pay some this week came home on 2 30 Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p153.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 21, 1923 Ther. Lib went off on 7 AM. for Santa Barbara, she was to stay in Reno at Rind, and then go to San Francisco Cope paid me check for 15.00 Interest a/c 5 Wea. WEDNESDAY 22 Ther. Home all day, Mrs came to the house in the PM— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p154.jpg) Wea. THURS. AUG. 23, 1923 Ther. Came in and had treatmt from Dr Ash for 35 minutes and then went home Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. Home all day, reading most of the time— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p155.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 25, 1923 Ther. came in with Br Mo[--]e at 9 oclock had treatment from Dr. Ash ½ hour— 7 Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther. Went to City at [---] AM found Mrs L[---] had gone to work [--]ayne had also gone too. so did not [-]et any thing attend [---] meeting at Ward House Bro Merr[-]ll was the speaker ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p156.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 27, 1923 Ther. Went to City on 10 oclock went to the exposition of the safety mining Co at Bonneville Park. Wea. TUESDAY 28 Ther. Home all day after getting back from the City at 11 AM, went to annex of Temple, and took womans list to be baptized for ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p157.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 29, 1923 Ther. Mrs Franklin took my spectacles that I got from [---]s and paid 7 00 for them. she had been at the house 1 week Agnes came from Spanish Fork at 7 PM ? Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Came in with chance to Sugar House, and got to City at 10 AM, notice at office finished my treatment at 11 30 AM came back on 1.30 Car & copied names for baptisms in the afternoon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p158.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 31, 1923 Ther. Wea. SAT. SEPT. 1 Ther. had treatment from 11 20 to 11 50 AM waited for Erin until 3 PM. 9 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p159.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 2, 1923 Ther. Got ready for the City to see the colored people but with no success had visitors from Salt Lake City & others Wea. MONDAY 3 Ther. Labor Day, Holiday all over the state ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p160.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 4, 1923 Ther. had treatment from Dr Ash this morning about half hour, went to Erins office found him there, and he was busy with orders Bert also was there. Let Erin have check for my half of price of automobile, payable to him—$50 00 10 Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. Home all day, went to see George C Smith about the Pasture, he agreed to collect from those that had pasturge by the 15th Octr. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p161.jpg) Wea. THURS. SEPT. 6, 1923 Ther. Came to City on Car had treatment from Ash for half an hour waited until 3.30 for the car, and came home then Erin waited for Auto and came out later, Bert did not come home to Aug 14, Aug 16, 23rd 1, 25th 1, Aug 30 1 Sep 1 1, 4th 1, 6th 1 7 Treatments to date 11 pd Ash for same Wea. FRIDAY 7 Ther. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p162.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 8, 1923 Ther. went with Erin on the auto and had treatment at 11 oclock from Dr Ash & came home on 12 35 PM 9 12 Wea. SUNDAY 9 Ther. attended Meeting at 12 30 PM. Bros Young and Fuller occupied the time. Br Fuller is going east on a mission I & Erin & Bert went to find the lots on Highland Park but failed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p163.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 10, 1923 Ther. Came in at noon & sent off my Assessment in check for 195$ beng asst on 13000 shares of silver King Stock at 1½ cts pr share— Mrs Jenson promised to pay on 20th of mo Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. had treatment at 11 AM Dr Ash said 12 treatments from 11th Augt. so that he was not owing me any thing paid Ash his a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p164.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 12, 1923 Ther. Went to Temple at 10 AM and owing to the immense number of those invited they did not get through until after 5 oclock PM got home at 6 PM done work for Roger B. was very tired and found that the whole day was too much for me Wea. THURSDAY 13 Ther. Recd 15$ from C D Fox to apply as interest on his note due Aug 17— Christensen was to have met me yesterday at 2 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p165.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 14, 1923 Ther. Home all day. Kate & Agnes came to the City with Billy and came back with [---]ks wife at 5.45 PM, Kate had a severe spell of cramps in the night Wea. SATURDAY 15 Ther. Came in with Erin and the machine met Christensen and he put me off till next Tuesday— Paid Dr Ash 2 25 check being balance of his a/c for services to date pd Ash a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p166.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 16, 1923 Ther. came with Erin to 5th South and did not find the colored people home got car for stake House & got there before the meeting. Br Haigh was presiding, and after he spoke he asked me to talk which I did a short time, came back to Ward meeting at 12 30 PM. Bro Marten of Murray— occupied the time Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Home most of the day made up Womens list for baptism ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p167.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 18, 1923 Ther. Came with Erin & Ma & Agnes to City to meet Bro Christensen but he did not show at all met Howard Bushnell on the street he had been in City 2 or 3 days - has a daughter Mabel living in City Wea. WEDNESDAY 19 Ther. Home all day got out a Womens list for baptism ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p168.jpg) Wea. THURS. SEPT. 20, 1923 Ther. Mrs Jenson said she would pay to day, and she done so, saw Kimball but got no satisfaction he in NY, got paint for Ma B & paid 90 c for it Wea. FRIDAY 21 Ther. Went to Temple this AM and done work for Thomas Brockbank took the 9 oclock session and got out at 1.30 PM Martineau pd 20$ on a/c leaving 240 00 unpd on Interest a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p169.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 22, 1923 Ther. Went to City, but did not get any rent Mr Mathis was home & said he would pay heard from Grace, who said he would call for me at house— Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. attended Meeting at Ward house it being the Geneological Sunday Br James Moss of the Holliday Ward spoke on vicarious work for the dead in the Temple had visits from Mrs Townsend, Mrs Rider & Mr T. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p170.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 24, 1923 Ther. It rained nearly all night but cleared off so as to let people travel that wanted to Bro Wm Grace called & I went with him to see Mr Evans in the City, he told of what he had done to keep from being sued in the Courts, and it looks dubious that any thing will be got for some time. Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. Home all day. threatening weather rained heavily last night. Bert at home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p171.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 26, 1923 Ther. Came in with Erin in the car, yarning all the time nothing doing Wea. THURSDAY 27 Ther. Went to city with Erin & got as far as Sugar House and then I took the car for the City got Bo[--] to take the glass to Mathis house pd 2 00 for it ? ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p172.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 28, 1923 Ther. Went to Temple to day done work for T. Brockk got out at 1.30 PM— Agnes went thru for a name on Womans list got home at 3 PM— Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. Came in with Erin on machine, got no satisfaction about Mathis, being paid went to the house twice but got no satisfaction ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p173.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 30, 1923 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House, it being Fast Meeting home at 2 30 PM. Wea. MON. OCT. 1 Ther. Went to City nothing doing so did not stay there and came back in 11 30 Car, nothing doing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p174.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 2, 1923 Ther. at home all day— Locke children had their birth day Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Erin started for Provo this AM— rented part of House to John [---]ns for 4 00 pr mo com 9 Nov 1/23—came home on 12 30 Car, and found Kate suffering pain, sent for Dr to Murray went to City, and did not get home until after 8 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p175.jpg) Wea. THURS. OCT. 4, 1923 Ther. at home all day, wrote to Bro Kimball at Thatcher Arizona relative to the Dos Cab[-]bos property Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Attended the Conference at the Tabernacle, Prest Grant opened the meeting at 10 AM. a large crowd being present, fortunately I had a good seat in front of the stand, and heard all that was said ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p176.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 6, 1923 Ther. Attended Conference all day, much valuable instruction from the apostles, and Presidents of stakes occupying the time very profitably Wea. SUNDAY 7 Ther. Went by auto truck to City, and then had to walk most of a mile to get to meeting, but got a fairly good place thru Bro — who lives at Magna. = Kavenaugh ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p177.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 8, 1923 Ther. Went with Erin in Auto to City, got paper for T Mulholland, to get after H Jones on the Judgement I had against him for Rent Interest to date 7.96 Principal 81.00 Oct 8/23 $88.90 Mathis a/c $36.00 10.00 Br Atwood died tonight 26 00 Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. gave the Jones a/c to the Waltons to collect, and they wrote him letter to include former costs on suit. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p179.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 12, 1923 Ther. went to Temple and done work for Thos Brockbank had numerous visitors from Spanish Fork this PM Mrs Del Brockbank Mrs H. D Brockbank, Mrs Albert Brockbank, and 2 of her children. Wea. SATURDAY 13 Ther. came in with Erin in Auto brot electric Pad to be repaired call Tuesday— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p180.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 14, 1923 Ther. Attended Meeting at the Ward House local elders occupied the time, came home with Bro Fisher, 2 PM. C D Fox sent me 15$ by mail to apply on Interest Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. went to the City with Erin in Auto got there at 9. AM. not heard from Christensen, nor Martineau ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p181.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 16, 1923 Ther. got Electric Pad at U P & L Co. no charges nothing from Martineau nor Christensen. Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. Went to Temple and done work for John Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p182.jpg) Wea. THURS. OCT. 18, 1923 Ther. Home all day, sent to Chicago for sample of spectacles Wea. FRIDAY 19 Ther. Went to Temple and done work for Richard Brockbk got home at 2 PM— some one stole some of the young chickens— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p183.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 20, 1923 Ther. nothing doing looking thru papers on desk went to City on 2.10 Car talked with Cope at at his office he said he could not do anything until the end of the month ? Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. went to City this AM did not see the colored people as I had expected, went from there to the HP Meeting at 10 AM came back with Bro Thos. Gundersen and went to church at 12 30 PM with Br Fisher got home at 2 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p184.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 22, 1923 Ther. Looks like storm this AM, paid Hampton Coal Co 17$ for ton lump Coal 9 50 1 ton fine coal 7 50 total 17$— Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p185.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 24, 1923 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. Home till 2 PM had company for dinner Mrs Chambers Mrs. Robinson & a Miss. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p186.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 26, 1923 Ther. Home all day— Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. Went to town at 2 PM Saw Christensen and he had done any thing to get money, that he had agreed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p187.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 28, 1923 Ther. Attended Meeting at 12 30 PM, went with John A North auto to Ward House Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Home all day eye sight very poor not much better in my back, still taking the Tablets for bladder weakness— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p188.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 30, 1923 Ther. Home all day, visited at Mary Anns this AM Agnes & Ma visited at Mattie Golightly Smith this PM. Came home at 6 PM. Lock & wife came here for supper Wea. WEDNESDAY 31 Ther. Went over to Smiths this AM, and waited for him one hour. Lib came home this AM having left Reno last night my health does not improve very much ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p189.jpg) Wea. THURS. NOV. 1, 1923 Ther. Home all day Wea. FRIDAY 2 Ther. Went to the Temple & done work for Nicholas Pert ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p190.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 3, 1923 Ther. Went to City, but did no business, got credit for Martneau interest came home at 1.30 Car Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Went to City this AM got rent from J A Fowler comd Oct 29, 7 00 PM got rent from Sindom at 4 00 PM on 1st inst ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p191.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 5, 1923 Ther. Went to City met Cope at his office said he might have some money [---] day Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. Home all day— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p192.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 7, 1923 Ther. Home all day— Recd 10$ from M[-]holland on Rent a/c pd Mathis Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. Went to town this AM could not find Erin at his office, came back at 12 30 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p193.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 9, 1923 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Went to City but done no business. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p194.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 11, 1923 Ther. Attended Cottonwood stake conference Rulon S. Wells attended & was the principle speaker Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p195.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 13, 1923 Ther. Went to City found Erin at Hotel suffering from Quinsey, he had been suffering for three days Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p196.jpg) Wea. THURS. NOV. 15, 1923 Ther Home all day Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Went to Temple to day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p197.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 17, 1923 Ther. Went to City but did no business— Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther. Ma went to City to [--]set Erin who was back at the [---]loh Hotel with Quinsey Bert went in the PM Frank Libbey and wife came for dinner they expect to go to Los Angeles early in the week ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p198.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 19, 1923 Ther. Went to City this AM, & met young Rucker who said he would pay some rent at the end of the month got my eyes examined by B C M [-] oculist who found that my right eye was entirely gone so that it was blank Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. Went to City and to the Temple but Bro Richard had gone so did not see him. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p199.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 21, 1923 Ther. made a visit to Bro Penrose this PM, had a few minutes chat with him on old times. he was trobuled with his eyes, the same as mine, and had been so for years. Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Home all day— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p200.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 23, 1923 Ther. went to Temple today done work for Henry Brockbank, Agnes Mary & Louisa done work for three women— Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. Came to town on 1 oclock did not see any of my creditors pd light bill 216— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p201.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 25, 1923 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Elders [-]effanson and Miffett occupied the time very profita[-]ly George & Lock came out ? Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. [-]eb went to City this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p202.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 27, 1923 Ther. Went to City this AM and took some chickens for Mary Ann, came home on 12 30 Car Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p204.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 1, 1923 Ther. Went to City but done no business, as they was not at home Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Went on 9 oclock Car to 5th South St, but accomplished nothing, went to meeting at 12 30 Car, Lock & wife here for dinner, had turkey dinner George came later ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p205.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 3, 1923 Ther. Home all day nothing doing. Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. Went to City this AM nothing doing seen Mathis but he was out of employ and could not pay any thing sent 59.8 for spectacles to Chicago— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p206.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 5, 1923 Ther. Home all day— Busy reading tho my eyes are very dim my right eye has failed me entirely, the optic nerve has gone entirely and consequently I am quite blind on my right side—many callers today my pension came and got 20$ from Martineau. Wea. THURSDAY 6 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p207.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 7, 1923 Ther. Home all day Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Went to town, and got [--] for Martineau & Pension a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p208.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 9, 1923 Ther. Attended Meeting at 12 30 got home at 2 30 PM had trouble with the stove the pipe from stove to the sewer got clogged Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p210.jpg) Wea. THURS. DEC. 13, 1923 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. at home [-]ight ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p211.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 15, 1923 Ther. Came to the City, but did not stay long, did not Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Went to Meeting at 2 30 Conference of the Ward, a very good attendance and a funeral afterwards ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p213.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 19, 1923 Ther. Went to City, but done no business Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Home all day. looking back among paid checks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p214.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 21, 1923 Ther. Went to town this AM Lock has deeded to [---]t Botterell—he has been there several years Mrs Gunderson died this morning Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. I am home sick with h[--] throat. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p215.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 23, 1923 Ther. Bert got on a tone, he got some poison stuff from somewhere, he seemed to have lost his sense attended the funeral of sister Gunderson at the Ward house Wea. MONDAY 24 Ther. Went to City but done no business ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p216.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 25, 1923 Ther. A very quiet day Lock & wife, and George & family here in the evening. Bert went to town yesterday, and did not show up today, but cam out after night with some fellow & went back again— Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Erin was well enough to go to town on 10 Car— cloudy & thawing all night, snow nearly all gone ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p218.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 29, 1923 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 30 Ther. Home all day did not go to meeting it being very cold & wintry Lock & George came at night, and staid awhile George commences on a new busines, at Provo and Lock takes a position with [--]th M Blair of Logan as his agent for the Buick Auto Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p219.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 31, 1923 Ther. Home all day, snow on the ground. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p220.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE Ka B. 318 E Anapamu St Santa Barbara Cal H C Kimball Was 523 McIntyre Bldg Telephone Nos. N C. Christensen Hg 1290 R L R Martineau " 100 C D Fox W. 8362 W. D E. Brockbank W. 1736 H C Kimball 245 So State St ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p221.jpg) Jan 1/23 ADDRESS TELEPHONE High Priests Winder Wd J A Cornwall 59 years G B Williams 52 " H Crickson 53 " T P Brockbank 44 " [-] Brockbank 85 " Alvin Fuller 54 " C Robinson 75 " C J Peterson 58 " Cyrus Neff 68 " Lars A Larson 61 " Thos Gunderson 72 " M Bolton 38 " E. Stromnes E M Driver 76 " W A Barrow James Spress 82 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p222.jpg) ADDRESS TELEPHONE W B Shively N W Bank Bldg Portland Oregon Alex [-] Nibley 400 Hebernian Bldg Los Angeles, Cal J A Thurber R D 2 Box 28 Fairfield Idaho H. B. Pickett Burley, Idaho [Erased entry] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p223.jpg) INSURANCE EXPIRATION [-]ompany Amount Premium Expires Isaac Brockbank ordained H. Priest May 25, 1871, and set apart as Counselor to Bp Sheets of 8th Ward Salt Lake City by Presiding Bishop Edward Hunter ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p224.jpg) MEMORANDA Date Dolls. Cts. <1923> Jan 1 A/cs Due ✓ G M. Brockbank 197 90 ✓ L. H. Brockbank 446 97 ✓ J. L. Miller 1250 00 ✓ Salmon 500 — ✓ P. Henrickson 450 — ✓ L R Martineau 4000 — 90 00 ✓ F. W. Cope 300 — Herriman Co. 5[-]25 — ✓ Jenson 1000 — ✓ Dennis— 900 — ✓ Helen Ash 450 — ✓ C. D Fox 350 — ✓ TA Howard 150 — ✓ L B Meyer 750 — 50 00 ✓ D E Brockbank 50 — [illegible deletion] Fillingame 2550 — ✓ C. D Fox 1250 — U S. Pension ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p225.jpg) MEMORANDA Date [table of numbers] Dolls. Cts. 84 36 40 163 320 24 199 80 634 833 7 Mch 1 June 1, Sep 1 21 87 8 Jan 1 ap 1 July 1 10 00 8 Jan 1 apl 1 July 1 9 00 8 Mch 21 June 21 Sep 21 80 00 8 Mch 14 June 14 Sep 14 6 00 8 June 15 apl 15 July 15 102 50 8 Mch 10 Sep 10 40 00 7 5 25 pr mo 8 3 00 pr mo 10 5 00 pr [--] sep 22/23 10 Mch 3. 3 75 8 5 00 pr mo 8 20$ added 8 Jan 21, Apl 21, July 21 51 00 8 Feb 17 May 17 Aug 17 25 00 pr month 20— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p226.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date Drawers Time Mining Stock Swastika 10000 sh Silver Dipper 2000— Bona[-]za 4000— White Pines Co 4000— Kimball stock 2050— Oil Stock Utah State 450.00 Peterson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p227.jpg) RECEIVABLE No. Where Payable Due Amount Centrifugal Co. Investment 27 000 Quince Kimball 20 000 1921 Mch 3 To Balance 3550 10 Box Rent 2— 1922 ap 19 2 00 3950 June 11 Credit 76 38.74 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p228.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY Date Received Paid 8th Mrs Slaughter 2 00 17 McKay 21 00 14 Matthews 15— 10 Payne— 11 00 18 Decker 4 25 " " 14 00 Payne 5— 15 Decker 2— " McKay 3— " Matthews 3— 23 McRay 11— 21 Decker 2— 31 " 1— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p229.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JANUARY Date Received Paid Mrs Matthews Jan 14 Balance 15— 15 Pa Castr 3 00 Feb 1 Balance 12 00 14 Rent 9— 21 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p230.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY Date Received Paid 3 Slaughter 7 00 2— 5 Decker 7 00 2 23 " Payne 10— 3— 13 Decker 2— 20 Slaughter 2— " Matthews 9— 2 00 21 Payne 2— " Decker — 2— McRay 7 00 2 Mr [---]cker Dec 18 20 Rent 7 00 Jan 18 " " 7 00 Feb 18 " " 7 00 Dec [-] Cash 4 25 21 00 Jan 21 — 5 00 Feb 21 — 6.25 24 McRay [-] 5 0 27 Decker 2 00 Payne 2 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p231.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—FEBRUARY [-]ate Received Paid Mr. Payne Feb 1 To Balance 6 00 10 Rent 10— 16 00 Feb 5 Cash 3 00 21 " 2 00 Balance 11— McRay Jan 17 Balance 21— Cash 14 00 7 00 Feb 14 Rt 7 00 Balance 14 00 Jan 14 Mrs Matthews Jan 14 Bal 15— " By Cash 3— Bal 12 00 14 Rent 9— 14 By Cash 21 00 2 Bal— 19 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p232.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH Date Received Paid 3 Slaughter 2 50 5 Payne 2 00 " Decker 2 00 14 McRay 9 00 14 Matthews 9— 10 Payne bal 4 00 " " Rt 10— Decker 7— Matthews 3 00 12 Decker 2 00 19 Decker 2 00 21 Slaughter 2 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p233.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MARCH [-]ate Received Paid Mr Decker Rt tape 18— 11 50 Only didint for 2 00 9 days 9 50 Mr Payne [-]ch 1 Balance 9 00 " 10 Rent 10— 19— W C. Christenson 71 25 Mch 31 bal Interest to Mch 7 for which he gave me 30$ due on 12th bal on apt 30th ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p234.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—APRIL Date Received Paid April 1 Matthews — 3— " 1 Slaughter — 3 00 " 9 Decker 2— 10 Payne st. 10— " Balance 19— 14 Matthews " Balance 16 00 25— " Rent 9 00 " McRae 14 Balance Rt of 16 00 23 Slaughter 2— " Decker places 3— 18 Rhodes — 4 00 Decker Bal 7 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p236.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—MAY Date Received Paid 1 Matthis 7 00 1 Payne 5— [--] 10th Bal 24 00 McRay 14 Bal 16th [--] 23 Decker Bal 7 50 12 Slaughter 2— " Payne 10— Mathis 14 Balance 25 00 " Rent 9— 18 Rhodes 7 00 Slaughter 2— Payne Rt 10 00 Rhodes 3 00 19 Mathis 9— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p238.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Date Received Paid 2 Slaughter amt due 2 - 6 Payne 10 - 2 Rhodes due 4 00 8 Slaughter 152 18 Rhodes 7— 14 McRay 23 00 " Mathis 25— " Payne 19 00 24 Slaughter 1 00 26 Payne on a/c 5— " Rhodes 2— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p239.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JUNE Date Received Paid June 26 sold Payne the old from house 5th so for 2 of—recd 500 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p240.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY Date Received Pai[-] 7 Slaughter 1 50 " Rhodes 2 50 Payne 14 00 Mathis 25 00 2 00 14 Slaughter 2— Mathis 9— Payne Rt 10 00 McRay bal 23 00 14 " Rent 7 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p241.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—JULY [-]e Received Paid 14 Mathis balance thu 14 00 [-] " Rent 9 00 [-] McRay Bal 30 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p242.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST Date Received Paid Bal Mathis 14— McRay 30— Payne 14— 14 McRay Rt 17— 14 Payne Rt 10— 14 Mathis 9— 30 Slaughter 1 00 Pd Slaughter Pd this year 27 50 Aug 15 rent for 8 Months 56 00 28 50 old sp— 40 00 68 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p243.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—AUGUST [-]ate Received Paid Mr Payne [---] Bal 29— 14 [-] 22— 5 00 34 00 Due— Pl Payne 24 00 " McRae 37 00 Mathis 23 00 " 6 Mathis bal 5 00 18 00 Mathis bal 18 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p244.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—SEPTEMBER Date Received Paid 6 Mathis 5 00 do bal a/c 23 00 2 Mos Rt 18 00 14 1 Mos Rt 9 00 " McRay bal 37 00 " Rent 7 00 Slaughter delinquent on rent a/c 68 50 18 Slaughter 1 50 Mr Payne 24 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p246.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—OCTOBER Date Received Paid 23 Mathis on a/c 20— May " 10— 12t " 5 00 McRay Amt from Sep 44 00 14 Rent 7 00 51 00 Mathis a/c Sep 14 Bal 27 00 Oct 14 Rent 9 00 Nov 14 " 9 00 Sims Nov 1 Rent— 4 00 4 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p248.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Date Received Paid J A Fowler 7 00 pd on Oct 29— Mr Sims Nov 4 00 Mathis on a/c 10— 29 Fowler 7 00 21 Mathis on a/c 5 00 McRay Amt b[--]t 57 00 14 Rent 7 00 $58 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p249.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—NOVEMBER Date Received Paid Mr Bert Travis Whetter Los Angeles Ca Cal. [--] Dchvery ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p250.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Date Received Paid 1 Mr Syns 4 00 " " Fowler 7 00 McRay bal 38 00 Mathis 1 balance 30 00 14 Rent 9 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p251.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT—DECEMBER Date Received Paid Sept 11/23 [---] Kimball 2 00 [-] 00 L R Mar[---] 42 00 — W B Christenson 13 50 — Mrs Jenson 10 00 — C D Fox 12 50 — F Cope 3 00 Jd Miller 12 50 [illegible deletion] 5 00 Hendrikson 4 50 C D Fox 3 50 T A Howard 1 00 L B Meyer 7 50 13550 R E 5th so 11000 F Dale 850 7 so & 1000 $25400 Highland 1400 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p252.jpg) SUMMARY Received [-] Cash on hand Jan. 1 JANUARY FEBRUARY L R Martineau MARCH Sep 21/23 due 280 00 APRIL pd 20— Nov 3/23 260— MAY 20— JUNE Bal $240— JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL Balance to new acc't ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p253.jpg) Albert Leek 82 E. South Gate Ave below South 2 on 3 City Blocks 22 Aug entered for 1 Mo free 5 00 pr month in advance ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F21_p254.jpg) K&T 161 CO 125 Erdman 1138 Browning Ave N C Christiansen Hy 1290 R. Thos S. Kimball Thatcher— Arizona W C Christianson Sep 7 Dr. 52. 75 7 W Cope Hy 2459 J Dempsey 974 E. S. Temple ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p004.jpg) Isaac Brockbank Hyland Drive 48th So of Salt Lake City Utah ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p011.jpg) Notes Geo Brockbank 197.90 [-] H. Brockbank 446.97 Interest A/c[-] J L Miller 1250 a/7 [-]ch 1, June 1, Sep 1, Nov 1 Hendricksen, 450 a/[-] Jan 1, Apl 1, July 1 Oct 1, 9.00 Martineau, 4,000 at 8% Mch 21 June 21 Sep 21, Dec 21, 80,00 Cope 30000 at 8 Mch 14, June 14, Sep 14 Dec 14' 6 00 Moan, 10.00 at 8 payable 1100 pr mo on the 5th of mo, Dennis, 9 00 at 7 15.25 Fox 35000 at 10 " 125000 at 8 25 00 Nov 17, Feb 17, May 17, Aug 17,— E. B. Meyer, 750.00 [-]. E Brockbank 120 00 [-]om. Howard— 100.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p012.jpg) January 1925 Mining Stock Swasteka 10000 shares Silver Dipper 2000 " Bonanza 4000 " White Pine Co. 4000 " Kimball 2050 " Oil Stock Utah State 450.00 Peterson 4500 shares Real Estate 7½ rods by 10 rods blk 39 Forest Date 1100. 10th Ward 1400 " " 500. Highland P. 1450. [Printed on the left side] Thur. 1 Fri. 2 Sat. 3 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p013.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid Tenants a/c Smith owes for January a/c December /24 4.00 Paid Syms Jan 8 4 00 Fowler owes 13 of 00 Rucker " 13 00 Mitchell 14 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p014.jpg) January 1925 Sun. 4 Mon. 5 Got letter from Lizzie R[---] dated 19 Decr. Tues. 6 sold 6000 shares Silver King stock at 5c pr share Wed. 7 Bot chicken Feed 3.10 Nate here on visit since 20 Decr. he is quite astu[-]e Thur. 8 sold balance of silver King stock at 5c pr share very stormy weather much snow on the ground Fr. 9 at home most of the time Sat. 10 sent to City with Nate could not find agreement of Fox. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p016.jpg) January 1925 Sun. 11 Home all day much snow on the ground Erin came Mon. 12 went to City. cold and unplesent did not stay long Tues. 13 home all day nothing doing so stormy. Wed. 14 snowing most of the day. Thur. 15 heavy snow last night, blue and bright today n[-]te went to city to day Fri. 16 Nephi Jensen sent bill for 2300 service Sat. 17 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p017.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid Oct 14, 1923 C D Fox sent me in a letter a check for 15$ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p018.jpg) January 1925 Sun. 18 Mon. 19 Tues. 20 Wed. 21 Thur. 22 Fri. 23 Nate went to town on 8 30 Car Sat. 24 new moon N[--]e in City about Christensen ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p019.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid Tenants Feb a/c Smith owes Dec 24 4 00 Syms 4 00 pd Fowler 44 00 Rucker 18 00 Mitchell see Nate 6 00 pd hill 10 Jany ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p020.jpg) January 1925 Sun. 25 nothing said about the moon, which is a great over sight in dear[--]s Mon. 26 Paid Light bill by check 274. L T Brockbank Tues. 27 Thawing steadily all day snow going off fast Locks & Birth day 44 yr old— Wed. 28 Tha[-]ing all day spent the day at the Desk Thur. 29 went to City and filed complaint against Christianson [---] [-]ettle ment of [---] Fri. 30 engaged in looking for Christensen a/c Sat. 31 Thawing weather ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p021.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid Fox Property on state street Pd him 350 00 Taxes 58 38 408 38 Mortgage on Delta property June 7 1921 in name of W T D[---] May 8 1923 bot bonds of Sugar Co and paid $254300 for $250000 and interest payable Semi Annually. March and October usually 52 50.— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p022.jpg) February 1925 Sun. 1 Mon. 2 Tues. 3 pd Mill[---] a/c 20.00— Recd Martine[--] Int 40 00 Wed. 4 L T Brockbank to take Christensen a/c to settle if possible Thur. 5 Newt went to City on 10.30 Car, weather fine and snow going off fast Fri. 6 Snowing and blowing all day Sat. 7 bright day the roads drying up ne[-]t went to the City on 10 30 Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p024.jpg) February 1925 Sun. 8 stormy most of the day Christianson and his partner came out. Mon. 9 N[--]t went in on the 9 30 Car, Kate and Lib had cramps Tues. 10 full moon Berts 50th Birth day, had talk with him & promised relief Wed. 11 n[--]t went to City on 10 30 Car Snow going away fast Thur. 12 Mr Lyne pd N[-]te 3 50 Fri. 13 Pd Lib 2 50 on a/c Sat. 14 Went to Temple with womens list to be baptised for ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p025.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid Feb 10. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p026.jpg) February 1925 Sun. 15 Home all day. Mon. 16 Nate went to City but did not see Christensen, and so did not get any thing Tues. 17 nate went to City on 8 30 Car Lib went to City to get her teeth [---]ed. Wed. 18 Pd Light bill 3 24 Nate went to City 8.30 Car. Bert went also Thur. 19 Nute went to City at 9 30 folks had a very poor night, no sleep Fri. 20 Sat 21 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p027.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid Elizabeth Anderson 38 B Myer, born 28 June Daniel Erin Brockbank born Sep 12, 1871 34 Albert Erin Brockbank Born 10th Feb 1875 50 yrs furnished Feb 21/25 Bp Young 6049 No of Pension Feb 1915 20 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p028.jpg) February 1925 Sun 22 Home all day Mon. 23 Reading most of the time— Tues 24 Busy with Record Book of Temple work Wed. 25 Still working on Temple Record BK and got it straitend Thur. 26 Pleasant weather snow going off [---] [---]— Fri. 27 Had talk with Newt on prop[-]tion of accepting of 2nd Mortgage Sat. 28 Nate went to City. had no report ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p029.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid 25 Nute served [---] [-] the tenants to vacate 5th So property within 3 days. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p030.jpg) March 1925 Sun. 1 Allen Brockbank was here this A M Mon. 2 Nute went to City on 9 30 Allen spent part of the day here reading the 3 gl[--]ce of Glory— Tues. 3 Martineau pd 40 00 on Interest a/c. Wed. 4 Allen started for his mission 4 45 Thur. 5 Home all day heard of Harys being sick at Santa Barbara Fri. 6 Lib went on 7 30 for Los Angeles in route to Santa Barbara Sat. 7 Kate had bad cramps last night. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p031.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid Isaac Brockbank Born 13 July, 1837 at Liverpool England emigrated from there on 18th February 1852 on the sailing vessel Ellen Mary arrived in New Orleans in 5 weeks and 5 days— went up the River to Kansas, and left there for Salt Lake early in June got to Salt Lake City on 4th of September 1852 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p032.jpg) March 1925 Sun. 8 Home all day had a fall in the house which might have been very severe Mon. 9 was home all day quite strong snowing north Tues. 10 Newt went to City and did not return until late Wed. 11 Had 2000 lb Coal [---] this AM—12 15, Nute had agreement made by Backman on 8th ward Thur, 12 Fri. 13 Sat, 14 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p034.jpg) March 1925 Sun. 15 Mon. 16 Pd bill on phone 2 00 Tues. 17 St Patricks Day Wed. 18 Home all day Thur. 19 had a poor night Pd Laundry 1 16 Fri. 20 Nute went to City at 8am. Sat. 21 Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p036.jpg) March 1925 Sun. 22 Mary Ann sent me word that she would not be home today Mon. 23 Nate went to City on 8 AM Car Tues. 24 Home all day Wed. 25 Home all day Thur. 26 Home all day Bp Young came to see me a few minutes Fri. 27 had a poor night Kate has cramp still Sat. 28 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p038.jpg) March 1925 Sun. 29 Mon. 30 Tues. 31 Wed. 1 April Home all day Thur. 2 Home all day Fri. 3 Bp Young promised the radio for the conference service Sat. 4 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p040.jpg) April 1925 Sun. 5 Mon. 6 Tues. 7 Home all day not at all well Agnes started for home Wed. 8 Thur. 9 Fri. 10 Sat. 11 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p058.jpg) June 1925 Sun. 7 Mon. 8 Tues. 9 Wed. 10 Thur. 11 Mary Ann went to Temple this AM Fri. 12 Sat. 13 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p059.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid Albert Jones 458 So 5th West st Provo Utah Albert Jones 458 So 5th West Provo Utah ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p061.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid John P Brockbank [--]ap 3 1867, [-]nesa Brockbank [-] born Jan 28, 1869 ber Brockbank m Nov 19, 1871 Mary B Hm Mck[---] 1873 James William Dec 12 1874 Taylor P Brockbank Jan 31, 1879 Agnes Aug 189[-] Alma Feb 10, 183[-] Mary Ann Park born 17 July 1843 born Dec 12 1874 Jane Brockbank Deed Oct 12 1884 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p062.jpg) June 1925 Sun. 21 Joseph P. Brockbk 27 Decr. 1876 Mon. 22 his death occured Tues. 23 11 June 1900, he was [--]pt of sunday school Wed. 24 Thur. 25 Fri. 26 Sat. 27 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p063.jpg) Cash Account Received Paid Patriarch Jex Spanish Fork 94 years old daughter. Mrs Joshua Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p120.jpg) Address Telephone E. Cutler, Sandy Star Route No 5, Amt due Apl 7. /24, 18375 H. C. Kimball, 613. 3 Ave W C Christensen shone 1290 R. Albert Leak 82 East Taylor Ave Aug 22 6 Mo Rent due at 5 00 pr Mo Lizzie Rivell Swan Hotel, Newby Bridge, via Alverston, Mrs E Griffith 12 Wendlehurst Ave St Helens Lancashire ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p136.jpg) Address <24> Telephone Oct 13/22 [---] Erin B have check for 25.00 Bro LeCh[---]ant died Nov 14 1922. July 27 1922 pd [---] Swastika stock 100.00 on 10 000 shares of stock Mrs. Franklin a/c Aug 29, 1923 Spectacles as pr a/c—7.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F22_p137.jpg) Address <1922> Telephone Feb 25 [--] from Christensen for Mr Horner to pay 47 20 being amt due in Interest but nothing recd July 29 Christensen arranged about his credits on Mortgage but nothing further done Int a/c Christensen to Nov 18, 1921, 7200 to June 25, 1922, 3600 pr Mrs Ash to June 25, 4800 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p003.jpg) Isaac Brockbank 1st January 1857- Spanish Fork ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p004.jpg) Isaac Brockbank son of Isaac & Elizabeth - born 13th July 1837 in [--]osbie St. Liverpool. England On the 11th Feb'y 1852 - sailed from [---] on the "Ellen Maria" to N[-]. Orleans & travelled from thence to S L City & arrived there on the 4th Septr 1852 - from there journeyed to & settled in Palmyra City. was there during the Indian Disturbance which commenced 18th July 1853, & lasted till the - following Spring - in the year 1855 the grasshoppers took all the crops in the Vallies & produced great scarcity - whereby many of this people left for the states & other places - the following year had - tolerable crops - on the 24th July 1857. News arrived in the Vallies that U States Troops were on the way to Utah - which produced a great anxiety among the people to defend themselves against ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p005.jpg) the encroachments of an [---] in A[---] Companies went out to stop them from prosecuting their journey into the Vallies & through their Instrumentality they were compelled to stop on Hanss Fork about 2 mp when the troops advanced to Bridger the new Govenor issued his "Proclamation" our boys returned. leaving them to take care of themselves for the winter— no intelligence from them of importance during the winter, Brigham sent them out a Load of Salt which they [---]ed to despise, but finally were glad to have the use of ———— in January 1858 orders came from Head Quarters for the inrollment of 1000 men as a [-]a[---] Army to resist the enimies of this people to be filled out ready for the marching orders - Feby 19 - I was appointed [-]ne of that company to go from Spanish Fork City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p006.jpg) I was ordained a "Priest" 18th Jany - 1853 - an "Elder" 17 Augt 1856—ordained a "Seventy Apostle" in the 50th Quorum on the 19th July 1857 - D. Do[---]y "President on the 23rd., Febuary 1858 - I started to the City tarried that night at Bro: Reeds - Lehi— started about 8. A M & arrived at John M Bollwinkel about 3 P M. Visited Elder H C. Kimball & found him at the "Presidents" Office, he said that I would have to wait till next Tuesday - concluded to wait in the City I staid at John M. Bollwinkels & the P. Office most of the time, on the 2nd day of March 1858 I received my Endowments in the "House of the Lord", also my washing & annointing which greatly added strength unto me - on the 3rd March started for home - 9AM arrived at Lehi.1 P.M tarried 1 hour - Arrived at Battle Creek 3-15 P.M staid all night- started on the 4th 7 A M Arrived at Provo 8 A M breakfasted at Bro Clarks & arrived home at 12-15 PM having enjoyed myself very well ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p007.jpg) in the afternoon engaged myself telling the News from Salt Lake City. related apart of the "Presidents" speech [-]t Mar. Engaged plowing for wheat. very fine weather 5m Plowed & in the Afternoon. Rowed 1 ½ Acre in my Lone 5m Sunday. Attended Meeting at the Fort. The Brethren that had secd. property on Acct of the [--] - were called on to bring it in, Arrangements made to start a herd for Dry Stock [-] — wrote letter to John M Bollwinkel. I sent Letter to John Brockbank. Bowness- by California Mail — 8th Engaged Plowing on any Land — all day - 9th Putting in wheat with Ponies - done pretty well 10th went over to Springville in the morning- Plowing after 11 Engaged plowing all day. & putting in wheat- 12th Showering all day. Putting in wheat — 13- Showery- & Cold- preparing for the Campaign [-]4 Sunday. Stormy & very Cold. News prevalent that the Indians [-]ad taken possession of Echo Kanyon. &that Indians had stolen about 1000 head of cattle from the Settlements North- Preparing for the Campaign. attended to f[---]ing my [-]addle [-]5th wrote Letter to John M Bollwinkel. knowing in the fore [-]oon. very Cold in the afternoon. Preparing for the Trip [-]6. Harrowed in Wheat for, Gibbs, all day, very Cold & Wintry. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p008.jpg) 17th Snowed nearly all night, & continued all this day, this is the heaviest fall of snow that we have had this winter, no feed on the ground for Cattle. Report of the troops returning home 18th - Snowing incessantly - Looks as though Winter had just commenced, no chance for out door work. The wind blows very fresh quit snowing about 3 P. M. very cold 19th cloudy all day. I was out hunting horses that had been out during the stor[-] could find nothing of them! fine sleighing 20th. Froze very hard last night. found my horses. 21- Wrote Letter to John M Bollwinkel. — 22. Boys out training with their animals Engaged [---] my [---] — 23, Reports of the Settlements North about to break up & move South. B. Young is disposed to let the Troops in after he has left. Not to sow any more wheat. Ordered to the Mouth of S. J. Kanyon on Guard 24. Numerous Reports: People all in a flurry to know the real meaning of the trouble ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p009.jpg) 5th Rec of Letter from I. M. Bollwinkel, Water that the Inhabitants of the Northern Countries were all moving South. & that the Settlements would be evacuated, meeting at 1 P. M. to [-]ead B. Young's Speech in the Council 26. Wrote Letter to J. M. B- rec. news of the disbanding of the Standing Army. traded a mare in Springville—folks commenced moving to the W. Mountains 27. very Cloudy. looks like Storm - go[---] Attended Meetings all day my horses 28. Started early to hunt horses. found them in the 30 - plowing with my ponies. Mild weather. 31 - Harrowing Oats in all day. April 1. Started for Salt Lake City. to help the folks move South. Journeyed to Battle [---] 2nd Started early [-] arrived in the City at 10 P. M 3rd Read News from the U. S. loaded my waggon [-] Attended. Meeting. Prest B. Young, G. A Smith [-] Vernon in the morning. & Priest John Taylor & Capt Hunt. in the Afternoon. had atime of rejoining the [-]vening travelled to Little Cottonwood — [-]th Travelled to Battle Creek. arrived 6.30 P. M ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p010.jpg) 6th started late, unloaded in Springville [---] just as the storm commenced it rained terrific all night 7th Cold & Showery - kelched one of my horses on the C[-] 8. Heavy Clouds. From Commenced [--]ining. Showery all day 9. Snowing incessantly. abated about 11 AM. 10th Sloppy on the road & very cold. People coming from the North. suffered extremely— 11. Attended Meeting. many strangers [---] 19. Engaged all week putting in grane for D. Bowen & D. Davies- Commenced Snowing & raining, very bad roads a great suffering 22. Started to S. L City. arrived & hauled a load for J. M B. to Provo. arrived back [--] 29 Plowed the Land & Put in Flax 30. Sowed some Barley May 1 Very fine weather. Put in Barley. 2nd Sunday. attended Meeting addressed by BR John Young J Lewis. had a rich time— 3rd very fine weather 4th Started to Salt Lake City 7th Returned with a load for G. Clements [-] he entered my house the ssame [---] 8th Rel out come Grape Vines & Peach Trees & put in some Barley- ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p011.jpg) 9th Attended Meeting. Br G. Clements preaches in the forenoun. Br Young & Richard in the [---] 10 Went to the Kanyon & sliddown a lot of Poles & Timber had a very hard time returned home on the evening of the 12th. — 13 I felt so worn out I was not able to do any thing. but lay down, the trip to the mountains was a very hard & tedious one time 15. hauled a load of wood for G. Clements 16. Attended Meeting at the Bowery - 20. Planted my Water & much melon seed 24. Hauled adol[--]s & Material for putting up a house for Mr. Howard— 26. Hauled a load of Lumber for Mr. Howard 28. Hauled a load & sold 3 [-]ibs to D. Do[--]y 30. Heavy North Wind - A.M - June 6. Attended Meeting at Provo. Br Brigham Heber & Wells preached ———— 7. Went to McClellins [---] with a Red Steer & Heifer - Commissioners arrived from Washington 8. Sealed with W. Howard. Mass Meeting at Night 9. Went to the Kanyon on Guard returned on the 11th Commisioners held th[-] [---] no reports as yet ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p012.jpg) 12th Hunted cattle all day without success 13. Attended Meeting. formed the Cattle at night went to the Kanyon to call the Guard home. an alarm being raised that the Indians had broke out but peace being restored. all was right 14. Went to the Kanyon & got a load of Timber 16. Went to Provo. & heard the Commissioners from Washington make their Speech. Peace having been declared to exist between us & the Govt. Uncle Pam being glad to give up the Job. ———— 17. Reported that the Troops were called home thus fulfilling the prophecies that were made by Br Brigham & Heber that the Troops should never enter the Valley 18. Very heavy rain. showery all day. 19. Rained nearly all day. cleared up at night— —— 20. Went to Provo & returned in the afternoon with Sisters Evans Gibbons & Jackson —on a visit. enjoyed myself firstmate — 21. Returned again to Provo. had a pleasant time. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p013.jpg) commenced moving back again to the City. [-]4. Commenced making adobies —folks— [--]. finished making adobies. & went to the Kanyon. had a very sore time of it 31 G. Clements [--]ly 4. Went to Provo. folks busy moving back [-]. Went to the City with a load for W. Kent returned home on the 9th the troops had gone over into Cedar Valley. The City was crowded with Gentiles, & the Stores were [-]pening. Report that Gen Harvey was on the load & would bein in a few days 13th This day I am. 21 years old, sent to Br [--]. Smith a pair of eters, [---] 7-25-05 21. Commenced cutting [---] Indifferent Crops 22. Started & made a trip to the Soldiers Camp in Cedar Valley. with some Beer & other truck returned on the 25th alt, meetings in public were all stopped on the 18th ult 26. Commenced Cutting Wheat & con[---]ed on 28. lousily engaged Harvesting Augt 12. Made a trip to the Soldiers & went on to the City, returned on the 17th Sent W. Taylor 35 Bushel Wheat & Geo Wilkins 6 ½——— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p014.jpg) Augt 18. Commenced hauling. Hay & a first rate crop. Numbers of the People are dissatisfied & purpose leaving the Country.— Septr. 1 Finished hauling in our Crop. had very fine weather. a very dissatisfied spirit prevading the people, seem to care for nothing only the money. Speculation is all the go — Septr. 4. Six years since I arrived in these Vallies & to trace back the time it took so many months. I must acknowledge has been of a varied nature. I have labored & Toiled under disadvantged circumstances, but still have got along & am satisfied that all is right. Although the Ship is now drifting, yet she will safely ride through, [-] — conquer — I hope to remove from here choirly- Septr. 6, rained all last night. & all day to coming pretty cool weather Septr 9. Settled with W. Howard — all [-]t 10. Recd 10½ gallons <[--]> Whiskey. 42 B Wht 22 Went to Camp Floyd. wearied much 29. Went to Camp with some Liquor had a stormy time. away 6 days — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p015.jpg) 16 Decr. 1858, Opened a Liquor "Store" in American Fork City — [15 June 159 - During all this Winter I experienced a very hard time being engaged in con[---] with John M Wollwinkel in Carrying the— U. S Mail to Fillmore & Back - had to Encounter very severe weather the most of the Winter & with Bad loads. poor Animals. & not need to work. made it a very hard job to make headway. but thank fortune the storm this time has blown over & we have now a fair prospect for a good summer — season — I have spent most of my time thus far on the road between this City & Fillmore. Travelling to & fro. after the interests of the mail [--]y. During the past few weeks. I have been much edified & instructed in the sermons that I have heard delievered in the Tabernacle from Prest Young— & others. they truly through an influence over the Heart of the Honest. to exhort them to pevserverance in his duties to God & their religion— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p016.jpg) Christmas 1858 - Spent the day of Br Howard Big Coll[-] in Connection with J M Bell & wife & others—enjoyed myself well— continued business at American Fork— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p018.jpg) John M Bollwinkel Dr.. 12 Decr. 1858- Lo Butter— 2.40 13 - - Lo Cash — 2.00 20 - - 9 Box legs — 4.50 1859 5 Jany - By Cash — 30.00 30 January - To Cash - - 40.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p019.jpg) John M Bollwinkel 6[-] 5 Decr, 1858- to Ballance Acct 1.50 16 —— to Lundries — B.15 " To Cash Lent — 10.00 20. To 74 [---] Tobacco 26.00 " 75 lb tobacco @ 75 1 Box Cigars — 5.00 17 Jany <5-9> - 1 Mat Sugar — 14.00 — Almanacs & Copy Books 4.50 lb — to Balance on Acct — 4.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p020.jpg) Bushel W,h[-] Aust 19. 1858. Pd D. Shakespear on Acct. R. Serrie Account of Wheat Pd — Novr. Settled with R. Jer B 25 Jany 1859. Bought from Miller & Co. ½ doz Sardines - 6.00. 1 Gr[-] Matches 2.00 1 Box [-] 2.00. [-] Neck his 3.50 1 Shirt Collar 5022 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p021.jpg) John M Bollwinkel. To Brockbank To Hauling 44 Bushel Wht to the City at 60 Cents per Bushel ——————— 24 - 00 To Hauling Flour 240 lb ————— 2.40 22 April 1858 - to Hauling 14.60 from City 14.00 To Hauling 10bushel Wht to Mill 1.00 20 Jany 1859. Pd 10/08 in part pay for Tobacco 9 [---] [-] Cash in hand $82.50. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p022.jpg) 13th Decr 1857. Bought from [-]d. Edward A [-]oat for 12 Bushel of wheat — 18th Decr 1857 - Brought 1 [-]r Boots in S L City for 3 hundred flour $9.00 Nov 20th Bought 2 Pi[-]s from Snell X 6.00 1858. Jany 2nd Sent 8 Bushls Wheat to Mill Feb 20th Pd [-] Edwards 4 ½ Bushel Wht Feb 10th Pd 3 Bushel Wht Jens Hansen Feb 15 Settled my Tithing 11.04 ahead La[-] Pd. G Carlile on Acct J. Boulter ½ B Wht 1 Mar 1858 Bought from Anderson 1 Younger—10 Bushel Wht 20 Feb. Bought from Mason 1 Bullet Ponch 2 ½ Bushel 28 April, Pd W. Beddoe 13B-32 lb Wht on acct 17 May Lent A [-]oolgran 3 Bushel Wht 27 [-]ent [-]oolgra[--] 3 Bushel. Pd J. Higginson 6 Bu on Acct., G. Chick 2 Bushel Wht on Acct. [-] Markhan 3 ⅓ Bushel Lent J Gwen 1 Bushel 19 June — Pd W. Beddoe. 21.28 lb blanace due him on order 35 Bushel Wht — Pd. W. [-] R[--]ng 1¼ Wht on L Markham — — — ——————— Pd. John P. Chidister 5 Bushel Wht ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p023.jpg) June 1854 — Sold 22 Plugs of Tobacco at 45 Cts - 16-50- Received in Cash -1.85cts & the rest in Wheat at 1.20 ct per bushel ———— 16.50 ct July 1. Recd. 112 Plugs of Tobacco at 75 cts in 22 Sold out — — — —— 84-00 Received 112 Plugs of Tobacco at 75 — 8th Augt 1857. Wheat 75[-]. 84.00 Delivered to John M. Bollwinkel at Sunday Times in 1857 -120 Bushel Wht————— 1 March 1858 Due M Bollwinkel - 87 ½ Bushel Wht 22 April. Ground into Flour 10 bushels Wheat Chopped for feed 1 ½ Pd Danger 1,50 6 October — Pd J. M. Bollwinkel 1 Bushel ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p025.jpg) Isaac Brockbank ordained a Priest 18th January 1853. ordained an Elder 17th Augt 1856. Recommended to the Seventies 19th April 1857- ordained 19th July 1857 into the 50th Quorum O. Dority Prest.) Appointed "Prompter" to the S. J. D. association on the 8th July 1857. Lent D. Dorrity 20 1/4 Bushels Wheat belonging to S.J. Dramatic Ass. 4th. [---]y 1858. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p026.jpg) Italian Ray Grass, Nalian Crimson Flour Sweet Vernal Grass. Solid White Celery Prickly Flanders Spinach. High Shoulder Parsnip. Late Dwarf Drumhead Cabbage Marcelin Savoy Cabbage. Battersea Cabb Walcheren Cauliflower. Mignonatte- Kite Flower-Spring Wheat, Spanish Oregon Pea. Japan Bean Parsley - Emperor Pea. Potatoe Oats, Oyster Plant Red Celery. E White May Turnip, L Yell BodHold Turnip, Golden Ball. Turnip Norfolk Turnip. Small White Fellow. So Grand Admiral Cabbage Luttuce Strap Leaved Turnip, Yorkshire Pariyon Turnip. Black Round Turnip, Morrowfat Peas White Flint Corn- The 4 Bushel 24 May, turned 3 ½ Bushel on Lithi[--] 26 July, Pd. Marker on Acct B Len[-] 4 ¼ ' " Pd Amon Daley — — 3 B W " ——H. Henrikson —— — 4. [-] 10 Augt Pd Marker —— 3 Bushel. B. ' " " Worlton — 1 ——— John P. Chidester 5 — L. Marker. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p027.jpg) Recd 10/[--] all [-] [-]usKey — — 63.00 Lent A. Clark — 5 Bushel Wht [-]n G. Babcock 5 ——— Lent W. Howard 16 ——— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p028.jpg) Henry, Luke commenced on the rent of my house on the 16th May 1854 at the Rate of 2[-] Dollars per [-] To Glass in Alled to 1 Months rent Sunday 13 [-]ights at 25[--]/3-25 16th June — 2/00 Due me on Rent $25 Removed 22 July 150 Paid on Acct 1 Bus Wht — 1.00 Recd. 1 Bushel Wht S. Office Settled Bro[-]sand ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F2_p029.jpg) 500 245 525 [-]t ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p005.jpg) Isaac Bowick lives at Bowness, Married and has 6 children the eldest boy George William, 19 years of age. Isaac is a Carpenter and has good business. Geoffrey Borwick lives at Washington Cumberland moved and has several children, Elizabeth is married and lives at Kendal these are the children of Aunt Elizabeth ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p006.jpg) I think Ann Robinson was [-]urned to [--] the in the house of her son Wm Robinson at Bowness she left 2 sons one h[--]ng at Wmder[-] and doing [---] [---] [---] draper and the other Keeps boats on Wonderment Lake and is called Wm [---] Wm Brockbank died many years ago ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p007.jpg) Agnes Brockbank Oct 22/59 aged 81 see Registrar at Kendal — J. Bolton Nelson Mrs Wm Died — Ann Brockbank April 20/85 widow of Wm Brockbk Wm Brockbank June 9/80 — Aged 74, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p008.jpg) Ann Roberston Aged 86 years Jan 15 189- Annie Woodbarn Aged [---] years Died Dec 8 183- [---] of Rebecca R- Al[--] M[---]s [---] [---] [---]formation ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p009.jpg) 11th Brockbank son of [--]m & Alice Brockbank born 20th Oct 1837. — died 25th Sept. 1887. George son of [---] & Margaret Brockbank April 12 - 1752 at Crook Ruth [---] 20th & Ann Brockbank June 14 1752 Mary dan Isaac & Jane B- Jan 9 159 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p010.jpg) Mrs Betty Astley Aunt Marthas daughter lives at Blackburn — her husband then g[--]ts Comfortible— — In It[---]tine — Bowness Records Jan 29 — 1760 Wm Brockbanck of Hawkshead Onward at Bowness Wundermore. W Agrnes Williamson of Wo[---] G B Barten Rector — signed by Wm Brockbk ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p011.jpg) Agnes daughter of Chrisopher Brockbank 31 Augt 1684 — baptized Janet dan Jennett day of John Brockbank of applethwarte baptized 29 March 1662- John son of Thomas Brockbank Jan 17- 1627. Margaret, daughter of Thomas Brockbank 8th December 1625 John son of John Brockbank April 10[-] 1836 - Was son of John B July 14/39 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p012.jpg) Lowhouse Births Alice dau of Wm & Alice June 13/41 — Alice dau of Wm & Alice April 30/43 Agnes dau of Wm & Alice Feb 1/46 — George son of John & M Mary Anne dau of Wm & Alice, Feb 25/49 Mary Ann dau of John & Jane Brockbks May 11/56 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p013.jpg) John son of J & Jane July 4/58. — Wm Hailing son of John & Jane — Feb 19/60 — Rich Fudk son of John & Jane Aug 25/61 — Joseph Robt son of above June 7/63 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p014.jpg) Taken of Sawsey Church June 9-1911 Margaret R Brockbank Died Mch 31.1892 aged 73 years Emma + Robt B. children of- Isaac Mary R Brockbank Elizeth Agoose Brockbank died Nov 12 195 aged 15 yrs Lucy F Brockbank died Dec 10, 1892 aged 15 years Tiffrey Borwick had 4 - Children, one girl married and went to Oakland leader married a man J N Johnson 71 Pearl of one daughter is an actress travelling in America with the name of Jessie Barrington John Borwick [---] [---] and Grange. Keeps Public House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p015.jpg) Anna Brockbank born at Stairley in 1805- Died in 1844 -at Crook- John Brockbank of Da[--]ey died Augt 1910 Aged 74 years- Wm Brockbank Aged 37 years, 14 Feb 1844 Born 1807. Alice Brockbank Born 24 Mch 1811, d[--]ed 33y. Betsey Brockbank aged 10 20 Sep 1834 - Died 1844 John Brockbank died 1844 Born 22 Dec 1835 aged 9 Wm Brockbank Born Oct 20—1836 aged 6 years ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p016.jpg) Heathwaite Alice Brockbank born 24 Mch 1843 — died 15 May 1900 Agnes Brockbank Born 19 Dec 1846 Mary Ann Brockbank Born Jan 8—1849. died 26 years after Thos Brockbank Born 14 Feb. 1853— son of died 19 Dec 1910 Wm — Wm Brockbank son of Wm Brockbank died Sep 25 1887 aged 49 years Born Oct 20 — 1838 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p017.jpg) [first line is unreadable, cut in half] died Mch 25, 1895 aged 81 years Ann Woodburn Ann Brockbank Rohman Died Jan 12 1889 aged 86 years George Wm Boowick son of Edwd & Elizth died Oct 7, 1875 aged 13 years Thos. Johnson Robinson Born Jan 4—1835 died June 26 1907 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p018.jpg) Ulverston Mary Brockbank 1815 Mch 21 aged 76 Wm Brockbank Died May 11 1817 aged 48— Agnes Brockbank May 17 1818 46 yrs Myles Brockbank Mch 24 1820 aged 35 John W Brockbank 31 May 182. age 5 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p019.jpg) Mary Brockbank Oct 3/21 age 4 yrs Margt Brockbk Dec 26 —1821 [-]Yr Agnes Brockbk June 15 —1824 age 39 Agnes Br Nov 1/24 ag 52 Thos. B June 4/26. 6 Mos W B—May 3/27 3yr ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p020.jpg) Dorothy B June 1/29 age 74 Wm Brockbk May 4/28 57 yr Rebecca Brock Ap 14/80 6 ½ yrs Thos S. Brockbk July 27/32 6 Mos Robt B. May 25/35 ag 21 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p021.jpg) Mr. B — Ap 18/39, 10 Nov Betty Brockbank Feb 19/40 89420 Eleanor Brock June 16/40 age 79 Mary B Feb 15/42 ag 27 Agaco B Apl 13/46 Age 67 Elizth B Nov 6/46 Ag 48 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p022.jpg) Mary B. Apl 11/50 18yrs John B— Feb 14/52 ag 83y Alice B Mary B Oct 21 52 ag 77 Ellen B Nov 4/54 ag 66 Christopher B Nov 16/58 age 79 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p023.jpg) Mary B Apl 29/60 ag 77 Matthew B Nov 6/61 ag 49 Margt B Nov 26/61 ag 52 Elizth B July 14/64 Age 25 Ben[---] B Aug 5/64 Ag 63 John B Aug 9/64 2 yr ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p024.jpg) Sarah [-] B Aug 14/64 Ag 20 Robt B July 24/66 4 yrs Robt B Mch 15/68, 73 yrs Ann B [---] 8/70 69 yrs— Sarah B Nov 19/71 65 Yrs [---] B Ap 24/72 24 Yrs ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p025.jpg) May A B Sep 10/73 ag 204 Ann B. Feb 21/97 ag 67. <31/> Hawkshead James B son of WB died Jan 29 1709 Mary Brockbank 1718 Elizth B July 18 — 1723 Wm B July 23 — 1725 Agnes B Feb 12 1729 Edwd B Ap 26 1731 Wm B Dec 23 1731 Jane B Jany 19 1731 Matthew - B. Nov 11 — 1746 Matthew Aug 27 — 1748 Margaret Feb 11 1748 Agnes B Dec 13 1748 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p026.jpg) Ha[-]wkshead Dorothy B Oct 2 -1750 Jane B Feb 22 1753 Agnes B May 16 -1752 John B June 24 1755 John B Apl 6 -1757 Margaret B Aug 19 1757 Jacob- B Apl 23 1758 Isabel B Oct 30 1759 Dorothy B Dec 11 1759 Jacob B Infant July 22 1760 Dorothy B " Sep 30 1760 John B July 2 1769 Matthew B May 11 1771 [illegible half of line] Nov 2, 1472 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p027.jpg) Robert B Mch 5/75 Ann B Oct 24/75 Matthew B Aug 3 1777 Betty B Mch 21 1780 Church Records Robt B July 23 1874 86 yrs D[--] B Oct 9/82 6 yrs Mary B July 18/86 8 — Chas B. Jan 4/95 1 yrs Maryly Mch 3/906 4 ½ mo Robt B Aug 16/10 54 yrs Georgina B Dec 9/10 40 Hankshead ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p028.jpg) Deaths Carslisle [---] 30/11 D[-]nah Brockbank Died 30 Aug/38 aged 83 Elizth Brockbank Died 16 May/40 aged 87 Sarah Ann Brockbank 12 Sept/41 aged 10 Henry Brockbank 9 Jan/64 aged 32 years Hannah Brockbank 30 Jan/70, aged 74 Jos Brockbank 19 Sept/72 81 yrs. Elizth Brockbank 8 Sept/87 90 years Grayson Brockbank 11 April 1904 68 years ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p029.jpg) [illegible first line] 2 Feb 1905 76 years John Brockbank 16 July 1905 79 years Middlefell Brockbank 10 July 1872 63 years Mary Elizth Brockbank 1 July 1873 8 years Sarah Ann Brockbank 11 Jan 1903 45 years Anne Brockbank 8 Jany 1909 41 years ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p030.jpg) Hawkshead Margaret Brockbank April 18 -1794 age 75 years Jane Brockbank Jan 9 -1795 aged 81 yrs William Brockbank Dec 28. 1829 aged 4[-] yrs Sarah Brockbank June 27. 1830 aged 15 yrs Joshua Brockbank July 14 1836 aged 17 yrs Thomas Brockbank Feb 18. 1837 aged 76 yrs Sarah Brockbank May 30. 1840 aged 29 yrs Ann Brockbank Aug 20 -1854 aged 78 yrs Agnes Brockbank Dec 10 -1856 aged 62 yrs ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p031.jpg) Leanhnell Elizth Brockbank 25th Sep 1669 —on the stone in the Parish Church Here lyeth thy body of — Margt. Brockbank 9 Jan 1559 — James B. 10 June 1559 Robert — 13 July 1561 Jane — 22 Oct 1567 Anthony —26 Feb 1568 Edward wife —20 Dec 1572 Roger —10 Ap 1576 Edwd 13 Aug 1576 James 29 Dec 1579 wife of John 24 Feb 1580 Thomas 8 Dec 1580 John Br 31 Dec 1580 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p032.jpg) William B. 9 Sep 1583 Janet B. 10 Feb 1585 wife of John 10 Sep 1592 Nicholas B 12 Oct 1594 Rice B 12 April 1597 Mabel Harrison 12 Mch 1597 Agnes B. 12 Mch 1597 Edward B 26 May 1598 M[---] B child 9 Ap 1599 Mabel — 6 June 1599 Thomas — 18 Nov 1600 John B 30 Mch 1602 Roger —18 May 1602 Janet B 29 Jan 1602 Margaret B 29 Sep 1603 Margaret B 29 Nov 1604 John B 21 Oct 1606 Thomas B. 17 Ap 1607 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p033.jpg) Alice B 23 Feb 1609 Elizth B 1 Nov 1610 Isabel — 1 June 1612 Thomas—2 Sep 1613 Isabel 17 Feb 1614 Margt 23 Mch 1617 Edward 10 June 1618 Janet B 15 June 1618 [---]er B 13 Aug 1618 Elizth B 6 May 1619 Elizth B 28 May 1623 Elline B 10 Aug 1623 Hellen B 10 Oct 1623 Isabel— 11 Ap 1624 William—23 Aug 1627 Edward 13 Dec 1627 James— 31 Jan 1627 Janet 29 Aug 1629 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p034.jpg) Wm B — 11 Sep 1630 Maragaret 15 Feb 1632 Thomas 20 Feb 1632 Margarit 13 Jan 1633 Ann — 19 Ap 1636 Janet — 7 Dec 1639 Janet 14 May 1641 Agnes 30 Sep 1642 Thomas 23 Feb 1642 John 5 Nov 1644 Isabel 14 Oct 1660 Thos. 15 Oct 1660 Roger 9 Mch 1662 Margaret 1 April 1662 Maragaret 2 May 1662 Jinnet Aug 8 1662 Jane 18 Dec 1662 [---] 11 Mch 1662 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p035.jpg) John B 24 Aug 1665 James B July 31 1665 Sarah 13 Ap 1665 Wm B 18 Aug 1667 Anne B 3 Sep 1669 Elizth. 27 Sep 1669 James 26 Aug 1670 Elenor 15 Sep 1670 John 2 Ap 1671 Ellen 20 Sep 1674 John 4 Decr. 1674 Dorothy 1 Aug 1675 Mary Oct 7 1680 Edward 20 Jan 1681 John 20 Dec 1681 John 4 Feb 1681 Ellen July 3 1682 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p036.jpg) Edward 24 Mch 1683 Anne 31 Aug 1683 James 31 Dec 1684 Christopher 12 Jan 1687 Ellen B 2 Mch 1688 Francess 28 Feb 1691 Jane B 27 Feb 1692 Sarah B 30 Nov 1692 Alice B 4 Ap 1707 Elizth 31 Jan 1710 signed by Thos Brockbank Minister of C[---] Church John B May 27 1711 Anne B Oct 15 1712 Elizth B Oct 16 1713 Elizth — Dec 13 1713 Ellen 21 Sep 1714 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p037.jpg) Wm Brockbank Aug 1-1717 Edwd — Nov 16 1723 Thos " Nov 20 1723 Nicholas July 26 1728 Agnes 15 May 1731 Margaret 26 Mch 1734 Agnes 10 June 1735 Thomas 20 Mch 1735 Agnes 12 Sep 1740 Ellen 14 May 1749 William 20 Sep 1750 Joseph 19 Mch 1755 Mary 22 Sep 1756 Willm 2 Dec 1756 James 13 Mch 1759 James 11 May 1761 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p038.jpg) Elizth B Nov 16. 1760 Agnes Po[--] could Oct 22 1762 Elizth Sep 2 1764 James 2 Feb 1767 Mary 10 Mch 1768 Betty 12 Mch 1784 [---] [---]son 13 June 1785 Wm B 12 Dec 1784 Thomas 13 Nov 1785 William 9 June 1788 Wm 14 June 1789 James 31 July 1789 Ellen 10 Oct 1789 Jane 13 Aug 1789 Mary 16 Feb 1790 George 24 Apl 1797 Mary 4 Feb 1799 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p039.jpg) Mary — 6 Mch 1801 Anne 19 Apl 1803 Wm 31 Mch 1805 Thos 6 Apl 1805 Catherine 17 June 1808 George 26 July 1810 Mills 25 Dec 1810 Robert 16 July 1813 Margt 18 June 1813 Sarah 3 Jan 1813 Mary Ann 16 May 1823 Isabella Oct 13 1847 Mary Dec 21 89 1849 Christopher Aug 18 (5) 1850 Mary 23 Mch (50) 1852 Ann Feb 22 (83) 1853 Wm. Nov 4 (68) 1859 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p040.jpg) Margaret B 14 Mch 70 1872 Judith L. B. 26 Jan 9 1875 Thomas 7 Aug 83 1875 Ann Jan 8 47 1876 William May 20 47 1876 Mary Ann Sep 21 61 1909 Carter B Mch 23 1801 John Brockbank of Farmridge about 1802 John Brockbank of Crookshaw-Moss-1800 "Co[-]ed to this" Stage Wagons started in 1757 & stage coaches in 1763. from Kendal or Laneastin to London before that all travel was on horse back or pack horses ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p041.jpg) Isaac Brockbank school master in Underbarrow. Kendal Parish in 1829 at Fall New — Daniel Brockbank Farmer at Cocks Bank. Preston Patrick Thos Brockbank. Cartmill Basket Maker. 1829 John Brockbank Broughton Lancashire Blksmith 1829 Wm Brockbank Holker "Lower" Joiner 1829 Thomas Brockbank Salt house Farmer Har[---]t 1829. Matthew Brockbank Junior Ha[--]s[-]ead 1829— John Brockbank Farmer Gre[-]t[-]gt Broughton Lanscaster 1829. Thos Brockbank V surgeon Ulveston 1829 Thos B. G[---]n Ulveston 1829 John B. T[---] Keeper Ulveston <1829—> Edwd B Farmer Stanton 1829 near Ulveston ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p042.jpg) Cartm[-]ll George Brockbancke Jan 26 1626 Roger Brockbancke was a Ridesman of P[--]sh of Cardm[-]ll 17 May 1[-]97 John Brockbanke was owing to the school[-] on Aug 20 1655 the sum of [-] 7.101 — Carter Brockbank is the name on Mch 23 1801, and on 3 July 1803 the same man is named as Carter Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p043.jpg) Robt Brockbank 7 Apr 1629— Isabel B 2 Feb 1630 Agnes 9 Aug 1630 Richard 25 Sep 1630 James 14 May 1635 John B 15 Nov 1640 Edwardus Mch 1670 Johannes Ap 8 1692 John Brockbk Sep 19 1696 Maria B 10 Oct 1698 Judith B. Ap 9 1700 William Jan 25 1747 William Dec 30 1748 Ellen Jan 4 1749 Ann Nov 12 1750 Thomas Jan 2 1751 Thomas Mch 21 1753 Robt Apl 6 1754 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p044.jpg) Colton Isabel B ap 25 1754 William Dec 25 1756 Robt Feb 1 1756 Ann May 13 1757 Agnes Nov 24 1759 Mary Nov 14 1759 Jane May 3 1761 John Nov 22 1761 Thos Jan 29 1764 Frances July 3 1764 [-]tarry Oct 13 1765 John Nov 27 1768 Margaret Mch 19 1771 William May 11 1778 Matthew Dec 25 1779 William Feb 14 1784 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p045.jpg) William Jan 3 1789 William Aug 9 1789 Penny [--]Feb 6 1790 Anne B June 20 69 1792 John 29 May 1793 Wm B Nov 30 1793 Wm B. Mch 8— 1797 Agnes Feb 11 29 1798 Wm B Mch 10 78 1800 Ann to this June 3_ 55 1802 Mary Aug 14 25 1803 John Feb 28 41 1807 Mary Aug 9 88 1808 Matthew Oct 14 84 1808 Agnes Dec 31 1808 Mary May 12 1810 Edward July 22 1810 Milleron Oct 29 1811 John June 28 1812 "to this" ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p046.jpg) The Regist[--]s of Colton Parish Church of Farness Falls Printed by Atkinson & Pollett Kendal Westmoreland Alice B 15 Ap O 1629 "1882" Taken from the Barron in F[--]ess directory. — Isaac Henry B tailor 22 Mt Pleasant Robert B. Clerk 82 Mt Pleasant Joseph B Sea View House [--]beth [---] Askan Lane John B. Manager at Lindel Mosr. [---] Lindel [--] Dal[-]on Lan Henry Brockbank 10 Sm[--]t W[---]ton [-]ame, " 26 " " Henry B [-]oy T[---] Cottage [---]th near Ellan B Ornad Fort Egton with Narland Wm B Farmer " " John B. Dalton Road House [---] Near Ha[-]shead ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p047.jpg) Lilac [-]r Dalton Lane Wm B. Joined [-]y the Ba[-] Gleaston Jos P. B Holme Bank [---]wick Parish Lane John B Jo[---] Ha[---] Ha[---]d Robt B Isaac B Former Saltar [---]y Jim B Waterhead Ambleside John Brockbk Wand[---] T[---]eck church, formed in 1558. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F3_p051.jpg) JULY 9, 1911. 93 MARRIES 25. OLDEST CLOWN AND HIS YOUNG WIFE. REMARKABLE MARRIAGE AT BRIGHTON YESTERDAY. Brighton Registry Office was yesterday the scene of a romantic marriage, when Mr. James Doughty, the famous old clown, who was previously married for 40 years, and had been a widower for only five months, was wedded there to Miss Alice Zilpah Underwood, daughter of Mrs. Underwood, widow, who has lived in Brighton many years. The oldest living clown will be 93 on August 28 next, while his bride is only 25, and looks barely 20. The old man's face is wrinkled and his hair is silvered, but his eye is bright, and his handshake is one that can be felt. "I'm going to live to be a hundred," he said, when interviewed at his cottage oppo- site, the Brighton Hippodrome, and then he proceeded to tell the story of how he found his second wife—his bride of yester- day. "You see," he went on, "my wife has been dead these four months, and I am getting lonely. I've had plenty of trouble, and I want someone to look after me." He explained that Miss Alice Underwood, his fiancee, is a daughter of his former house- keeper. "One day she was here, and a friend said, 'You are very lonely, Mr. Doughty, you ought to get married again.' 'Married?' I said. 'Who's likely to marry an old man like me?' Alice looked up and said, 'I would.' 'Nonsense!' said I; but she stuck to it." Thus did Mr. Doughty tell his story, and the young woman, who was listening, did not deny his version. He added: "After I am married I shall make a will, giving my wife everything. Her second name, Zilpah, is Biblical, and means child of God. We are both children of God." The old man seemed in excellent health and spirits. Walking firmly across the room, he said: "That's a bit different to being wheeled about in a bath-chair. I am in hopes of being able to take up engagements shortly. I have had an offer from America, but I don't know whether I shall accept. They have never seen any of my business in America. I can still talk for half an hour when I get in the ring to clown." Doughty has been giving performances on the West Pier, Brighton, for 30 years. He has been entertaining the public for over 77 years, his first appearance being at Devonport in 1836. He FIRST APPEARED WITH A PERFORMING DOG at Drury Lane in 1851. He played at Windsor with Sims Reeves, who walked on at 25s. a week. He is a nephew of Theo- dore Hook, the famous practical joker, so that "clowning" may be hereditary with him. He wants to live to be 100, and on the day he attains a century to be garbed in his old clown's costume to show people what a real clown was like. Among his treasured remembrances are a royal letter with [-]3, his last year's birthday present; a letter of thanks from Queen Victoria after a performance at Osborne, and a certificate of approval from the R.S.P.C.A. One of the songs he sang on the celebration of his 91st birthday was entitled "The Comforts of Man," and ran thus:— When I were young many troubles I got, I wanted for som' at and couldn't tell what. To marry a wife, it were my plan, For a woman I heard was the comfort of man. Rheumatism and old age have laid hard hands upon the old clown, and only a few months ago he said that he lost four old dogs in October, and of a total of 15, but six now remain He is looking forward, how- ever, to giving entertainments with these animals. He has just started training a new dog. "It's a long job," said he, "but I can do it." Clowning, he says, is not what it was in the good old days of the harlequinade. He wanted to put on his clown's dress to be married in, but the bride demurred, and the old man gave up the idea. At half-past 10 yesterday morn- ing there was a large crowd, mainly com- posed of women and children, outside the registry office awaiting the arrival of the bride and bridegroom. A vain attempt had been made to keep the actual time of the ceremony secret, but the news leaked out, and so when at 10.30 old Doughty arrived, he was received with cheers. Doughty, who was dressed in an old- fashioned brown suit, with a peaked cap, arrived in a cab, from which he sprang nimbly, and hurried alertly up the steps, a way being cleared for him through the crowd. His bride is a FAIR GIRL WITH A PALE COMPLEXION, She wore a dress of blue and white-striped voile, with biscuit-coloured straw hat trimmed with forget-me-nots. Accompany- ing her was her aunt, Mrs. Alice G. Fran- cis. Also of the party was Miss Sarah Galbutt, a niece of Doughty's first wife. These ladies acted as witnesses. There was no best man and no bridesmaids. The party were shown into a spacious sunlit room to await the registrar. The bride- groom passed the time cracking joke upon joke. He produced a "wedding" ring, and betrayed a humorous anxiety lest it should be a "wrong un." It proved to be a ring presented to him while clowning at Bristol in 1857. After a 20 minutes' inter- val the registrar arrived, and the ceremony was performed. Doughty produced the real ring, and, with a twinkle in his eye, proceeded to place it on the wrong finger, until the bride called his attention to the error. At the close of the ceremony the registrar congratulated the couple and wished them all happiness. Doughty signed the register in a remarkably clear hand, with little tremulousness about it, and Mrs. Francis and Miss Galbutt added their names and addresses. "I feel the happiest man alive," the bridgegroom said. The crowd had increased to several hundreds when Mr. and Mrs. Doughty left the building. Flowers, rice, and con- fetti were showered upon them in abund- ance, and so demonstrative were the on- lookers that three stalwart policemen had difficulty in forcing a way to the carriage for them. They eventually drove away amid cries of "Good old sport!" Seen afterwards at his house in Middle-street, Doughty seemed very happy. He said he had received [-]5 from Mr. Alfred Roths- child, and some very old pictures from Mr. William Boroughs Hill. "As soon as my legs get well again," he said, "I want to run around the ring again." Then, turn- ing to his bride, the old man said, "Get me a whisky, my love." What Doughty's present to his wife was is a mystery. When asked the bride said, "You are not to tell them, dear. I won't have it," and after a feeble protest from the old man, he gave way to his firm young wife. A large crowd gathered outside Doughty's house in Middle-street. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p001.jpg) Excelsior Diary ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p003.jpg) 80 144 150 17700 10 —— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p029.jpg) JANUARY, THURSDAY I. 1891. 80.00 45 —— 35 00 4 00 —— 31 00 1 50 ——— 19. 50 FRIDAY 2. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p030.jpg) JANUARY, WEDNESDAY 7. 1891. THURSDAY 8. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p031.jpg) JANUARY, FRIDAY 9. 1891. Cold day, went to leity Mr Spafford to whom I sold property in the 8th Ward — could not meet the payments and so am bothered to meet my obligations SATURDAY 10. Met the Probate Court in relation to the guardian ship of Mr Howard's 2 children—postponed until Tuesday— Wm Howard has an idea of taking issue against the holders of the state road property to recover the title Mr Waddell appointed executor of Mr Howards Estate—. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p032.jpg) January, Sunday 11. 1891. Mr Howard went home this AM — attended Meeting at Ward House Henry Brown and Bro Davis. re[--]ed the time. Monday 12. Meet I[--]ng green at 12 o clock Mr Pab[-]t — 5.00 — [---]s — 5.00 — Sanders 10 — Timms 10 — Got deed from J[-]nggreen for [-]o[-] in 3rd ward — staid in town all night — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p033.jpg) JANUARY, TUESDAY 13. 1891. attended at the Court House in the case of the guardianship of Minor Children of W Howard owing to sickness of the attorney for Mulhall. the case postponed for one week— borrowed $200 from Br Binder and p? in Tithing returned to Colt? early in the afternoon WEDNESDAY 14. went on the train at 11 am [---]d Spafford lost no money Saw Fohlin & Christianson but got no money. Waddell thinks the case all in good shape so far. heavy loss by fire at Bartons, and the Co op Furniture Co. the Stephen & Eldridge building burned ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p034.jpg) JANUARY, THURSDAY 15. 1891. Spent the day at Colt[-], attended the funeral of Sister Brandon— FRIDAY 16. Went to City with Cart Spafford arranged to pay part of money. by 20th inst — Christianson to pay by Monday night. 400$— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p035.jpg) JANUARY, SATURDAY 17. 1891. Garbonott[--] Jan 3/91. SUNDAY 18. Attended Meeting at the Ward House at 2 p.m. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p036.jpg) JANUARY, MONDAY 19. 1891. In the City with the buggy recd. 50$ from Fohlin— recd. letter from Bolton— — wrote to E. B. Bushnell about the return of the 600$— Met with Christainson to get him to take up the mortgage for 400$ TUESDAY 20. took in and House to the Mortenson property attended Probate Court in the Howard Case - adjourned over again for 1 week saw Mr Smith and Jack Bolton Came out on the train at 4.30 p m. Recd Rents— Walters 10.00 Mrs Irons 5.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p037.jpg) JANUARY, WEDNESDAY 21. 1891. Went to City and agreed to extend time of Mortgage on Spafford for 2200000 until Oct 1/91 at 10 pr cent THURSDAY 22. Met Mr Jack, and recieved $600000 and paid my notes Deseret Bank. 502 80 Zims S — 60450 Utah Com[-] 212200 ZCMI. 100 — LE Hall —Int 125— offered 5 acres Sugar House at 160000 pr acre ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p038.jpg) JANUARY, FRIDAY 23. 1891. Settled with John B about the Machine —he pd me 1180. and I to assume the payments of the notes. I attended the closing excersices of the School Even worked on out house. let him have pair of shoes- SATURDAY 24. Went to the City— agreed to settle Tithing 3d. ward Monday Pd notes Binder & Cannon— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p039.jpg) JANUARY, SUNDAY 25. 1891. Attended Meeting, Hill + Thorup, Mission very wild weather no snow— MONDAY 26. Spent the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p040.jpg) JANUARY, TUESDAY 27. 1891. Recd 5.70 balance of Bulls rent. and pd. Thomson [---] attended the Probate Court in the Guardianship of the steward children F. McDonald and myself testified case taken under advertisement settled with 4th ward this afternoon and the 3rd ward at 6 pm — WEDNESDAY 28. s[--]nd in from and was very sick this morning sick headache— Kate came in late last night [-]abst owes rent 10 00 Garbouc[--]e — 10 00 Woolsey 10 00 Halverson 4 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p041.jpg) JANUARY, THURSDAY 29. 1891. Erin built outhouse appraisers went up Canyon to see Mr. Howards land went to City. saw. Br. Hunter laying very sick. Visited the T.O. and saw the [---] about the settlement of Tithing for 190 — FRIDAY 30. Stormy, the snow making it pretty good sleighing Hy [-]5L of W ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p042.jpg) JANUARY, SATURDAY 31. 1891. Went to the City with the children to the Matince Took in the outhouse got out 3rd ward report FEBRUARY, SUNDAY 1. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p043.jpg) FEBRUARY, MONDAY 2. 1891. Went to City with 6 [---] Howard and got runners for the cart. got rent from b[-]se[---] & [---]te TUESDAY 3. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p044.jpg) FEBRUARY, WEDENSDAY 4. 1891. Went to City and deld. 3rd ward upts pd [--] Love for note— THURSDAY 5. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p046.jpg) FEBRUARY, SUNDAY 8. 1891. [-] 3073 W MONDAY 9. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p047.jpg) FEBRUARY, TUESDAY 10. 1891. Garbonette 2 Moo 2000 Pabst 2½ — 25 Thos. Hopwinth — Jos Woromarse Judgment for 175.00 Mch 27—1877— Filed Oct 5/77- - 3rd Dist Court. went to the suffrage Bull at the Theatre staid in town all night WEDNESDAY 11. Recd Rent Thomson T[--]ms 500— agreed to buy 50 shares of Central Progress 60 Stock at 100$ p[-] share pd 500$ on a/c recd 600$ on a/c to H Lund lot pd 35000 on the Mortgage ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p048.jpg) FEBRUARY, THURSDAY 12. 1891. FRIDAY 13. took in 7th ward [-]port all day—and got very [---]y though Bro Howard and his wife both sick ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p049.jpg) FEBRUARY, SATURDAY 14. 1891. Bp Halliday made us a visit from Am Fork I went to City and delivered the 4th wd reports, attended the Probate Court a short time on the guardian matter. Jane Ferguson came to Cottonwood with me— to stay Sunday— SUNDAY 15. Br Halliday and I went to Meeting, and he spoke very meely to the people assembled the weather is quite blustry—heavy south wind and the snow going off very fast Some went back on the 5 train ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p051.jpg) FEBRUARY, WEDNESDAY 18. 1891. took the DTRG. train for Provo. and took dinner with a Jones visited from Stable days and Thomas F[---] and then returned to Jones for the night. THURSDAY 19. took the 9.30 AM train for Spanish Fork visited at Joshuas Samuel, Annie & Joseph. staid at Samuels all night— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p052.jpg) FEBRUARY, FRIDAY 20. 1891. took the train at 7 AM Samuel driving me to the stations, took my breakfast at Jone's and then spent the fo[---] with wern and dinner at Rose Hallidays — took train for home at 3.10 got home at 5. P M SATURDAY 21. Went to City with Wm Howard — roads getting dry pd Mrs Woodmanses her indirect drive 12th on 1400.00— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p053.jpg) FEBRUARY, SUNDAY 22. 1891. Heavy wind blowing all night, threatening for storm. Went to Meeting. Robt Taylor of 17th ward, occupied the time— Wm Howard staying here. MONDAY 23. Holiday. wind blowing very severely all day at night. commenced snowing — wrote letters to. Isaac Borwick Maybe This Molment Sam Brockbank E B Bushnell VL Stalhday Smith & Wilde ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p054.jpg) FEBRUARY, TUESDAY 24. 1891. Went to the Carty with Horse & buggy Went on Frank Mc D. binds for 150000 pd [-]ardley 30$ and owe him 29.50 Pd David McDonald 5$ owe him [---] 1.40 got letter from Hatfuld & Bolton— WEDNESDAY 25. pd Descent how bad for some weekly— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p055.jpg) FEBRUARY, THURSDAY 26. 1891. The children of Mr Hd Lillian And Ether and were removed to David McDonalds this morning after being out our place since the 16th December. I started to go in by the main at 2 PM. but no train came out — visible Br. Wm G Davis who has been very sick Pd Neilson bill 5.80 FRIDAY 27. Went on the early train saw John Robinson and visited Phillis Ferguson who was sick at home also Jane Ferguson who was at Mrs Dafts. and called at Bp Sheds. and saw his wife, who had been very sick, wrote to J L Halliday about the renting of Provo store recd from Thomson an a/c Rebels [---]$ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p056.jpg) FEBRUARY, SATURDAY 28. 1891. Attended Priesthood Meeting at 11 A M. and returned at 4 30 PM. MARCH, SUNDAY I. Went on the 11. AM train. attended the afternoon Meeting in the Tabernacle Elders J. Morgan A St Cannon and P[-]s[-] [-] [-] Cannon addressed the meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p057.jpg) MARCH, MONDAY 2. 1891. Went with the early train—attended the Conference Meeting at 10 AM, got the proposition of Jack Boltin for sale of his stick—recd rents and made deposit 120[-]$ stormy most of the day, roads horrible TUESDAY 3. Alec Tattock about 100$ — Cash 241.20 — Bills 131.95 W Howard 109.25 Estate — —— Board Bill 64.80 Tullock postponed the payment of a/c to a/c 15 W. Howard recd Sentence 100$ fine 52$ costs ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p058.jpg) MARCH, WEDNESDAY 4. 1891. 100 ft 3 in Pike 125 — 200 — — — — 200 — 300 — — — — 275 — THURSDAY 5. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p059.jpg) MARCH, FRIDAY 6. 1891. Wm Howard still staying here — Leased Provo Place 1 year at 25¢ pr M loaned Lucas Howard 27$ for 2 months SATURDAY 7. Went to town, with Kati and team. roads very bad — Wm Howard and the boys all went to town. and settled his fine — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p060.jpg) MARCH, SUNDAY 8. 1891. Attended Meeting Cha[-] H. Willckson and Anderson spoke — Will went home — MONDAY 9. Pd Waddell in W Howard Estate Cash 109 25 a/cs. 131 95 $241. 20 Agued for John to go to Smiths. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p061.jpg) MARCH, TUESDAY 10. 1891. John started work for the Smith Printing Co— as Book keeper at 60$ pr Month. boarding at Bro Cowans at 350 per week WEDNESDAY 11. Hurt my back by lifting a log, took the water through an now pipe under the big ditch went to town in the PM. with Lucas Howard — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p062.jpg) MARCH, THURSDAY 12. 1891. My back was so bad that I remained at home all day — promised to pay 100 pr month for the Defense fund pd 300 for the school furnishings FRIDAY 13. Recd Thomson Co. Timmas — 1000 Pabst — 500. Recd. Mrs Archer pd. 1000 Dimwooday—200 Buad 50 Am Agu 600 Bran 120 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p063.jpg) MARCH, SATURDAY 14. 1891. Went to the City and met John Robinson about plan for house Ebbie came out to Cottonwood on the 6 SUNDAY 15. Attended Meeting at Ward House where W J Smith got off some of his Chest nuts — Went to see Bro Bowden and Sr Pugh in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p064.jpg) MARCH, MONDAY 16. 1891. went to the City got some rent from Thomson Pabst 300 Sanders 1000 and rented room to C Neilson for 500 pd month, allowed 3$ for reparing— TUESDAY 17. Harley for H[---] for with 6 am & Tom Got to Price at 4 pm and started at 6pm with team, horrible roads— got to Sams place at 12 pm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p065.jpg) MARCH, WEDNESDAY 18. 1891. Went over to W. Howards and got team from him and he & Tom Erin & myself went to Cedar Creek — found plenty of snow — too much to do any thing at the Coal Mine. Staid at the mouth of Canyon all night THURSDAY 19. went up the Canyon today & spent all day in the snow and got back at 5pm. to Erins place — Staid all night and talked Stock matters over. and paid Erin 20$ on a/c. he reported 11 head to be paid for at 25c per month 17 months ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p066.jpg) MARCH, FRIDAY 20. 1891. Went to Wm Howards for Breakfast. and pd. 6 [---] 20 [-] on a/c of [--]erd bill got Wms boy fever to bring me to Price started at 1.30 PM. got to Price at 6.30 SATURDAY 21. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p067.jpg) MARCH, SUNDAY 22. 1891. MONDAY 23. Recd. from Thomson Co Knaplins hill 4.65 p[-] l[--]ns 35 Waters 10.00 $15.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p068.jpg) MARCH, TUESDAY 24. 1891. Priest Wells died this day at 1 pm. of pneumonia. WEDNESDAY 25. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p069.jpg) MARCH, THURSDAY 26. 1891. Recd from Thomson Co Pabst. 300 made proposition to take Stock in the McDonald Candy Co. to the extent of 100000 on the showing of James McDonald FRIDAY 27. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p070.jpg) MARCH, SATURDAY 28. 1891. Met Boltin on Stone Quarry business — very stormy weather snow on the ground and very disagreeable SUNDAY 29. Attended Funeral of Prest D H Welbs at 12 in the large Tabernacle Prest Woodruff. Cannon Apostles Lund & Richards recu[---]d the time very stormy weather ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p071.jpg) MARCH, MONDAY 30. 1891. Kate & George went to Provo on the D & RG at 10 AM. I went to the City- very stormy, and bad roads:, consulted B. Ferguson. on Stone Quarry business. heard of death of Bro T. K. Pearson. — TUESDAY 31. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p072.jpg) APRIL, WEDNESDAY 1. 1891. Pd 22.50 Interest on 100000. being am't balance in farm purchase to Mrs E. Howard THURSDAY 2. Recd 400 on Rent a/c Pabst — arranged with E J S for Stock on the Printing Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p074.jpg) APRIL, WENESDAY 1. 1891. Pd 22.50 Interest on 100000. being am't balance on farm purchase to Mrs E. Howard THURSDAY 2. Recd 400 on Rent a/c Pabst — arranged with E J S for Stock on the Printing Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p076.jpg) APRIL, SUNDAY 5. 1891. attended Conference all day — Sam Brockbk was up. and went to cottonwood. being called to go to England — Lucy Arrowsmith came down from Idaho MONDAY 6. Recd from Thomson Co. 500 on Rent Irons. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p077.jpg) APRIL, TUESDAY 7. 1891. Recd. from Geo Goss, 1200 for Keeping Cons to date — Recd Thomson Co. Rents — due 22 [--] Bull — 8.00 Wethers 7.00 15.00 W W Day 1302 ½ South 7th St Tacoma Wash WEDNESDAY 8. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p078.jpg) APRIL, THURSDAY 9. 1891. came to City with Buggy. Lucas got his [-]and c[--]. Chris comd. work at 10 oclock Will Howard came to town. I started at 3.30. for Coalville and arrived there at 7.15 stand at Cluffs Hotel FRIDAY 10. took Horse & Cart from Tom Allen and visited the Coal Mine and then to the Quarry—. formed that Boltons claim was worth less — returned to Coalville and stand at Cluffs — visited at Tom Allen's and Boydens. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p079.jpg) APRIL, SATURDAY 11. 1891. started from Coalville at 7.15 AM. and got back to Salt Lake at 11. AM. Mrs. Woodm[---]e paid me 700$ on a/c of her note of 100000. paid E J Smith note of 500$ — and reported to Bolton. the status of Coal Claim promised to build a new fence for 2[--] [-]ash at property — — SUNDAY 12. attended the funeral of Bro Neils Peterson who died on Saturday — Conrad Lund & S[---]rt Shultz came out to Cottonwood — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p080.jpg) APRIL, MONDAY 13. 1891. Spent the day at Cottonwood. Put in Carrots and Potatoes — and h[---] some sand for the House foundation — TUESDAY 14. Went to City — recd 1000 from Murdock pd James McDonald 500 on Cap Block recd. 23$ from Thomson Co. on Rent — Timons 1000 Sanders 1000 Wethers 300 And paid Commission — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p082.jpg) APRIL, FRIDAY 17. 1891. SATURDAY 18. Sam Brockbank started on his Mission this morning for Europe this A M. on the D & R G. RR. Went in the City in the P M. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p083.jpg) APRIL, SUNDAY 19. 1891. Attended Meeting the Howard family all went to Mante on the D & RG. From this morning MONDAY 20. The Sale of the personal property of Mr Howard took place today I bought goods to the amount of 127,15. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p084.jpg) APRIL, TUESDAY 21. 1891. engaged on the foundation — Lock Howard bought Goods to the Amt of $22.70 and paid me 15$ on a/c — WEDNESDAY 22. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p085.jpg) APRIL, THURSDAY 23. 1891. Busy on the foundation of the House. went to the City in the Afternoon — Mrs Schultz paid me 35$ interest. and I pd. Waddell check for 149.85, on the p[-]ce of goods bought from Mr Howards Personal property FRIDAY 24. Folks returned from Manti this afternoon busy on the foundation Put in Mangels & Beets and Onions. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p086.jpg) APRIL, SATURDAY 25. 1891. St rained and snowed all day long. so that the snow laid on the land did not get any out door work done — Let Lucy Arrowsmith have the Clock that I got from the estate — at 425 — she paid 300 on it. SUNDAY 26. Attended Meeting in the Ward House. Elders Richins. Christianson and Gasto. [-]ecuf[--]ll the time — Some frost last night possibly the early fruit is injured ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p087.jpg) APRIL, MONDAY 27. 1891. Amts owing in Rent Garbonetti — 30.00 Mrs Irons 15 00 — Jenson 20.— — Pabst 17 — [---] an ap[--] 82.00 Jensen moved out, and paid no rent. Lucy Arrowsmith went home today. Came to town with Tom Howard Gave Johnson the property to take care of — TUESDAY 28. Signed note of Mrs. S[-]l[--]lty for 33500 payable 6 months from date at 17, pr mo Int. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p089.jpg) MAY, FRIDAY 1. 1891. SATURDAY 2. Mrs. Johnson rented House in alley 12$ PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p090.jpg) MAY, SUNDAY 3. 1891. Jos E Taylor occupied the time at the ward house — MONDAY 4. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p092.jpg) MAY, THURSDAY 7. 1891. FRIDAY 8. Made Homestead entry on Quarry and paid 25$ — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p093.jpg) MAY, SATURDAY 9. 1891. Prest Harrison arrived in Salt Lake City and was escorted to Liberty Park. after making speeches. he and his party left for the east on the D & R G at 12 M bought team from Wm Sorenson, paid from 100$ and Horse billy, and pay him 40$ in 30 days — SUNDAY 10. Erin & L[--]t[-] came down today — Ebbie & Walt Pratt and Grandma came from town — did not go to Meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p095.jpg) MAY, WEDNESDAY 13. 1891. Recd from Mrs Archer 600 on a/c Rent. and lift due 4$ — THURSDAY 14. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p097.jpg) MAY, SUNDAY 17. 1891. MONDAY 18. Garbonetti. 10.00 Mrs Ball 8 00 T[---]ms 10 — Sanders 10 — Pabst 3 — Irons 2 — 43 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p098.jpg) MAY, TUESDAY 19. 1891. started the boys Heber and Bert with team and wagon for Castle Valley. Lock Howard went with them WEDNESDAY 20. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p099.jpg) MAY, THURSDAY 21. 1891. Smith promised to pay my claim on the 7th day of June. recd 100 from Mrs Pabst in Rent a/c Gave Mr. Bull notice to vacate the house on 20 Ward— very wet and stormy weather — FRIDAY 22. Started at 10 AM on the D & R.G. for Price and got there at 3.20 pm — the boys had not yet reached there — staid at Lymans all night. weather cold and raining. roads very heavy. — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p100.jpg) MAY, SATURDAY 23. 1891. Started with Luc Lemon at 8.50 AM for Huntington arrived there at 12.20. eat dinner at W Howard. and then went to Erin's — and returned, the season here very backward. some 2 or 3 weeks later than Salt Lake. bought 100 posts at 8[-] to be delivered at the supper place — SUNDAY 24. a beautiful morning — people here going over to Castle Dale to the Young Peoples Conference —. Went to the Farm in Co of Lock. Heber Bert and [---]n — staid all night at [---] place — settled up about the Cattle up to the time Leonard left the place ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p101.jpg) MAY, MONDAY 25. 1891. After breakfast went over with team to W Howards place. And waited there for about 2 hours for W[--]e that he had loaned out. Started at 11.30 AM. And got across the creek after some difficulty, and got dinner at 3 PM. after which we set on posts on the hill side until late. TUESDAY 26. Engaged [---]ing the W[--]e [-]ence, and straitening up posts — bought 50 posts from Sam Hill at 8c each Rowley deld 40 posts and pd him 2$ on a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p102.jpg) MAY, WEDNESDAY 27. 1891. Rowley delivered 60 posts — at 8c Each made agreement with him for 3 years lease of land — he to do all the work, and pay me one half of the products staid at Erins. through the night Bert felt rather sick bought Harrow from M Johnson for 11.50 THURSDAY 28. started up to the Farm and Erin took up his heavy double plow and after [---]g it on the land I bought it from him for 35$ — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p103.jpg) MAY, FRIDAY 29. 1891. Wrote [-]nt Agreement for Rowley, and paid [-]e A Howard 20$ on a/c of Plow. pd Rowley 5$ on a/c of Posts delivered SATURDAY 30. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p104.jpg) MAY, SUNDAY 31. 1891. JUNE, MONDAY 1. Recd. Mrs Pabst 10.50 — Irons 3 00 Garbonetti 5 00 Withers 1 00 19.50 Johnson 12.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p107.jpg) JUNE, SATURDAY 6. 1891. Recd. from Thomson Co. on Rents collected Mrs Dixon, comd on Rent on 5th June at 1000 in Place of Mrs Tim[--]s SUNDAY 7. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p108.jpg) JUNE, MONDAY 8. 1891. Mrs Ja[--]s was from April 1st — except 300 — Garbonetti owes from Mch 1st except 500. Mrs Withers owes from May 7 — except 700 TUESDAY 9. Recd from Thomson in Pabst. 500 Rent. Sent E A Howard 15$ balance on Plough Sent Wm Sorenson 4000 bal on Horses. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p109.jpg) JUNE, WEDNESDAY 10. 1891. Sent the boys to town to do some p[---]ng on Mrs archer's house — THURSDAY 11. Mrs Archer paid Rent 10$. Le[---]y balance 400 from May Month [-]mpd ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p110.jpg) JUNE, FRIDAY 12. 1891. SATURDAY 13. chge Charles Howard Sent Clothes 900 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p111.jpg) JUNE, SUNDAY 14. 1891. Attended Meeting at B, [-] Ward House. Elders W W Riter and Emery. occupied the time, very profitably — wrote to W Woodb[---]e MONDAY 15. Recd Rents Sanders — 10.00 Garbonetti 5 00 Irons 3 — Withers 2 — Pabst 1 00 21 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p112.jpg) JUNE, TUESDAY 16. 1891. Went to the City and saw Mr Smith who promised to a[---]ge the taking up of the note by Saturday next left Spaffords note in hands of H. S. Young — WEDNESDAY 17. Brazen Hay 527 lb Lemons oat 500 — Johnson — $4.30 Started for Huntington at 10 A M. got to Price at 3.20 pm. Found no chance of going on. staid with C H Taylor all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p113.jpg) JUNE, THURSDAY 18. 1891. Yeast P. 80 Salmon 50 Johson Eggs 30 bill of Bacon 40 boys Oats 230 — 4.30 what about Grow Bar and Pick — got to Huntington at 1 P.M. went to the Farm on Co of W Howard — did not see Rowley — returned at 6 PM pd. L Lemons 10.50 for 500 lb Oats & Hay — FRIDAY 19. [-]ery blustery weather last night. this morning pd. EA Howard 1350 being the balance on Stock Herding to this date - pd. Brazies for Hay 200. pd. Hill. 400 for Posts — arranged for Rowley to receive the Stock, and at 2 oclock started for Price by way of Cleveland — got to Price at 7.20 PM. and then went to Castle Gate ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p114.jpg) JUNE, SATURDAY 20. 1891. Staid with James Ferguson all night. had a good bed and breakfast, visited the Stove & Cake Ovens & Power House — See L[-]nd for Interest SUNDAY 21. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p115.jpg) JUNE, MONDAY 22. 1891. Mrs Wethers May 7 [--] June 7 — 1000 April 7 to May 7/91 700 and pd 200 on this — month — Mr Garbonetti has [---] for rent pd up to Apl 3/9! Mrs Irons has pd. $600 in April Month — Mrs Pabst has pd. 5$ on June Month — TUESDAY 23. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p118.jpg) JUNE, SUNDAY 28. 1891. MONDAY 29. Garbonetti pd 5$ in April — M[---]ns pd 4$ to May 1 — " Pabst pd 5$ in June — Mrs Olson pd 10$ to July 2 Mrs D[--]k[--]10$ to July 5 Sanders July 1 — Pabst July 1 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p120.jpg) JULY, THURSDAY 2. 1891. Mrs Pabst pd. 5.00 on June " Standback 1200 July, - Johanson 1[-]00 — Recd lumber Blair 9 Pieces 2+10 -20 - 22 — 2+10 16 - 16, — 2+10 14 - 2, — 2+10 12 - pd Blair 40.00 FRIDAY 3. left Christiansons Note & M[-]rt[-] with Fuller [-] Young — 435.00 + 1285 interest on same — and took note 3000.00 left papers with Hardy Young Co — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p121.jpg) JULY, SATURDAY 4. 1891. at home all day. Made bargain with Lewis for 25.000 brick at 600 pr M pd him 7500 started at 2.30 PM for the City, and encountered heavy thunder shower. left on the D & R G. RR. for Ogden at 4.45 PM. pd. Blair 1500 on Lumber spent the night on the car. rather poorly SUNDAY 5. reached Elks at 6.10 AM had a cup of Coffee and finished my breakfast out of the lunch basket and after travelling through a dr[---] barren desert. got to Humboldt House at 12. After dinner went up the hill and returned at 6 PM. The RR. Co have got a very nice Station here, and every accomodation for travellers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p122.jpg) JULY, MONDAY 6. 1891. had a good bed last night and after breakfast, took the horse, and went with Mr. Kunkel to see some mines about 4 Miles off. found the croppings of mineral, and got some samples, and returned at 2. PM. met Mr. Clark who was very desirous of showing us some mining property he had for sale, returned about 9 PM, TUESDAY 7. wrote letters home this AM, got ready to leave on the train for San Francisco paid 450 for 2 days board at the Humb[---] House, and startd at 2:45 and got to Reno, at 6 PM. staid there until 12, and then went on — and arrived at San F. at 12,15. PM, and went to the Baldwin House for rooms — went to see Clements — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p123.jpg) JULY, WEDNESDAY 8. 1891. went to visit at Clements office at 10 AM. and at [--].30 went to the Cliffstone and spent the PM there went to Clements for supper at 7.30 PM. and staid till 10.30 PM — got to lodgings by way of Hyde street transfer THURSDAY 9. Went this AM. to Woodroads Gardens in the Morning and then returned. and went to see Mr. Clements. went to the Baldwin Theatre at night. saw the Charity ball." ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p124.jpg) JULY, FRIDAY 10. 1891. Got rechins from the Rock but from Harmboldt House assaying 38$ pr ton went to San Rafael across the bay. by way of Sanseleto trip out & back 50c. — got back at 6.30 PM. went to the Orphenson, and saw the Crocodile a very musical Comedy — and then went through the part of the City where the dema monde stay — SATURDAY 11. I suffer all the time from the fleas in the room where I put up — this AM went to see the freight agent of the S.P. RR about rates from Humboldt went to the Palace Hotel to inquire for letters, none from home, went to the Golden Gate Park on the PM in Company of Mr Backman, and the [-]ompsons, went to the theatre at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p125.jpg) JULY, SUNDAY 12. 1891. [-]ad a headache this AM. And did not go out till near noon went to Oakland across the bay. And thence to Blaine Park where a band of Music is Kept [-]la[-]ing on Sunday — went on the top of Inspiration Point and had a grand view of the surrounding Country. here is where nation bestows her very best gifts — the Country as one beautiful picture [---] on the last & Berkeley in the week MONDAY 13. May 54th birth day. went to see Clements. and made calculations to start for home at 7. PM. went thr[-] the City. and got some notions to go home with could not come to any agreement with Thompsons about morning property — started at 7 PM [---]r ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p126.jpg) JULY, TUESDAY 14. 1891. took up at the summit of the Siena Nevada and passed through the shea by day light — there is very little to interest travellers but the timber growing on the mountains. after you leave Tucker — You get into a wild desolate and Alkali Country — Got a little sleep throug[-] the night. WEDNESDAY 15. Got to Ogden at 7.30 and then started at 8.30 for Salt Lake, arrived at 9 40 AM big Circus in town. went around most of the day. very uncomfort able on account of the vermon that laid siege to me in San Francisco found all well at Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p127.jpg) JULY, THURSDAY 16. 1891. After spending a few hours at Cottonwood went to town and after returning went to Archd Frames at North Jordan with Plans for house FRIDAY 17. did not go until after noon to the City and found that Frame had given up any idea of doing my work Tom pd back $2000 he borrowed — settled up with Charles Howard and made calculations to go to Huntington ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p128.jpg) JULY, SATURDAY 18. 1891. left my plan for bid with Mr. Coshell — settled with Sam K[--]k[---] and recd. 68.80 as the amt of my roool money on 215 head of sheep for the year 1891. took rect. for 236 head — returned to Coltd. at 9 PM Mr. Coshells bid for all brick work $46000 SUNDAY 19. Left home for Huntington this AM. train one hour late — got to Price at 3.30 found no team to take us over, staid [-]n Price river all night. heavy thunder and lightning — found that my telegram had not gone over to W Hd slept under a Hay Stack very comfortably — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p129.jpg) JULY, MONDAY 20. 1891. Started at 4.35 AM for Huntington with a Mr Croft, who had a ho[---] team and lumber wagon and could not travel faster than a walk. eat some crackers & cheese for breakfast & got to Howards [-]t 12. after dinner went to the Ranch — with Christans[--] and made bargain with him for House. TUESDAY 21. Went to bed at 11. last night slept pretty well — started at 9.15 AM for Cedar Creek got there to the Camp at 1. PM. after dinner went up the Canyon, and examined the timber for Saw Mill [---] plenty and after running [-]ver the hill for 4 hours returned to Camp — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p130.jpg) JULY, WEDNESDAY 22. 1891. Notes out W C. Chrishansen J C Jenson E. H Wordmansee Mary Fergusen Mr & Mrs Schultz E. H. Lund E. V. Fohlen A Jones E B. Bushnell Paid Fuller & Young THURSDAY 23. Fuller & Young 1 yr Sharkey & Young J. W Fox. Bushnell note Feb 7/90 — 60000 at 12 May 19 pd Int 1800 Feb 17/91 pd cash 30000 balance 37000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p131.jpg) JULY, FRIDAY 24. 1891. Aug 25/91. 360.00 Sep 27/91 300. 00 Aug 7/91 300 00 July 2/92 400. 00 Apl 4/92 700 00 May 11/91 38.25 Jan 9/91 2000 00 Aug 5/91 250 00 Feb 7/91 300. 00 Oct 7/91 3000. 00 SATURDAY 25. June 27/92 6000. 00 Mch 1/92 2000. 00 June 29/92 3000. 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p132.jpg) JULY, SUNDAY 26. 1891. MONDAY 27. Recd from Johnson on Rent a/c — Mrs. Ivins — 10.00 — Dickson 10.00 Sanders — 750 Olson 10 — Anonomyous 10 — Recd Cash 4750 4250 Johnson 500 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p133.jpg) Lewis Brick JULY, TUESDAY 28. 1891. 16500 Burnt 2000 — 120,000 3600 — 1750 4000 137.50 26.100 105 3250 7.000 Se[---] at 2.50 WEDNESDAY 29. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p136.jpg) AUGUST, MONDAY 3. 1891. Election Day, quite an [---] in town TUESDAY 4. Masons Came out with [---] common the house at Cottonwood[-] found they could not use the old time — Wm Coshelly took the Contract for $425,00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p137.jpg) AUGUST, WEDNESDAY 5. 1891. Started the brick work and found quite an [---] in the work — THURSDAY 6. Got 55 bus line from Thos Hancock Carperters comd work on the frames for the house — The boys went to the Salt Lake for the day — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p138.jpg) AUGUST, FRIDAY 7. 1891. Wm Howard Came to Co Hd last night — loaned LB Howard 25$ for Wm — SATURDAY 8. Pd. Coshell 4000 — Dean 35 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p140.jpg) AUGUST, TUESDAY 11. 1891. WEDNESDAY 12. Recd. Mrs White 2000 ' [--] Johnson 25.50 Pd. Elizth Brockbank 500 Water Apess[--]t. 627[-] Co ap a/c 60 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p152.jpg) SEPTEMBER, TUESDAY 8. 1891. Recd Check for $38000 from E B. Bushnell, to pay Amt of his note & interest WEDNESDAY 9. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p153.jpg) [-]PTEMBER, THURSDAY 10. 1891. Recd Rent C Johnson Sanderson 2 00 Anderson 10 00 Stand back 20 − Calloway 10 − Ferguson 10 − Montgomery 10 − 62.00 [-]anders owes due C. J. 800 for Dept. 10.00 Calloway 10 00 settled up to this date and Property all rented FRIDAY 11. Recd from Mrs. White 20¢ leaving balance of 5$ on rent for Sept. month— pd [-]. C. M J. 40.00 [-] what Academy 5000 H. K North— 19.13 [-]aw Jessie Aylett about sheep, and [-]ephmed to Kirkman to meet him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p154.jpg) SEPTEMBER, SATURDAY 12. 1891. Pd Coshell check 5000 J P Brockbank 5000 started on the 10 AM train for Price. & Huntington. leaving Sent word to meet me with team arrived at Price at 3.30 PM, but no team there. spent the time lounging around. all the while expecting a team to come — eat no supper only a lunch out of my [---] — this is the [---] place I have found staid all night with Chas Taylor SUNDAY 13. beautiful funny morning. but suffered thru the night for a drink of water — 255 ft sheeting 286 — Plank furnished by Sam Rowley — pd him $1000 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p155.jpg) SEPTEMBER, MONDAY 14. 1891. Pulsipher 842 ft Lumber for House — at 2c — 16.84 Johnson 5 [-] 75 375 21100 200 6.00 25 Christianson — — 30.00 $52.84 Pd Lee Lemon 200 for cutting [---]m — 150 ft [-] Pipe 900 Elbows — .25 Freight 2.00 Oil — 1.00 Book — — 1.75 TUESDAY 15. Books. Range. Coffee Pot Pipe. Union Coupling ¾. Valve Lubricating Glass Lace leather. 120 ft [-] in belt ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p158.jpg) SEPTEMBER, SUNDAY 20. 1891. MONDAY 21. busy in the c[-]llar the fore part of the day went to town in the afternoon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p159.jpg) SEPTEMBER, TUESDAY 22. 1891. Stormy all day — did not go away from home — carpenters laying the floor in house hauled brick from Lewiss yard — WEDNESDAY 23. Stormy all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p160.jpg) SEPTEMBER, THURSDAY 24. 1891. Sliding door furniture Mantel Piece — Glass — Chop Knife — 5 yds Tick Tunic & needles — Pepper FRIDAY 25. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p163.jpg) SEPTEMBER, WEDNESDAY 30. 1891. Agreed to let Mr White have the House 531 S. 2nd East for 32 50 pr Month. — OCTOBER, THURSDAY 1. It commenced storming and rained all day, with occasional snow — carpenters working on house — getting ready to plaster — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p164.jpg) OCTOBER, FRIDAY 2. 1891. Still stormy, Snow and rain — very disagreeable SATURDAY 3. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p165.jpg) OCTOBER, SUNDAY 4. 1891. Conference Commenced this A.M. went in for the Meetings — weather fine MONDAY 5. Attended Conference — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p167.jpg) OCTOBER, THURSDAY 8. 1891. Tea Lamp H[---] Recd 300$ from the sale of Christiansons Mortgage of 325$ — FRIDAY 9. Recd 210000 from the Fohlin Mortgage and took up one of the A. Young, Notes for 200000 due Oct 15 — pd the Plastners 7500 in a/c — Recd from C Johnson 22$ in a/c Rents, 12$ due from last Mo ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p168.jpg) OCTOBER, SATURDAY 10. 1891. left Co[--][-] for Huntington this AM. around at Price 3.25 PM. met Sam Old field with Lucas Team. and got to Erins at 8.20 PM. found a/c at home — and after supper went to bed SUNDAY 11. after breakfast went to Wm Howards, and after dinner fixed up the books and accounts of the Mill and this work on the road. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p169.jpg) OCTOBER, MONDAY 12. 1891. spent some time on the books, and then went to the upper place. and examined the work being done on the rock house by Christianson after lunch fixed up the fence all the way down the river. got back at 7 PM. hungry and tired. TUESDAY 13. Started over with Lucas to Erin's place. And then went with Lucas team to the Canyon. got to the Mill at 3.20 PM — took a hunt for the most feasible place to dig Coal found a number of places and finally fixed for B[--] Davis to open out, a bed in the M[--] Canyon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p170.jpg) OCTOBER, WEDNESDAY 14. 1891. Recd. Cash from Howard Bros — 50.00 Bro Davis started to work on the Coal at 200 pr day and board — came down the Canyon with Rob Howard on a boa[-] of lumber — 3 Houses on the road — Gave order for 2 Cows & 1 Calf Brand & Tags. on Rowley — THURSDAY 15. started at 6 45 AM. And got to Price, for the early train ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p171.jpg) OCTOBER, FRIDAY 16. 1891. SATURDAY 17. Recd Cash from Johnson on a/c Rents 4700 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p185.jpg) NOVEMBER, FRIDAY 13. 1891. 1 doz Bults 2 ½ + 2 10 Trunson roads 1 Large — Trunsom. Doors. Lumber Sliding door ½ doz Wine Glasses — Cheese — Celery — SATURDAY 14. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p186.jpg) NOVEMBER, SUNDAY 15. 1891. 100 lb Whitehead 2 gall Turpentine ½ — Japan — 4 Boxes Charme Yellow 4 — Burnt Sienna 4 — Burnt Winter 2 — Lamp Black 2 — P[---] Blue 5 Gal B[---] [---] MONDAY 16. Recd from Emel L[-]nd 10$ — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p187.jpg) [---]VEMBER, TUESDAY 17. 1891. WEDNESDAY 18. [-]2 pr 3 B[--]ts [-]6 Co[---] C[---]es [-]1 Tramin Tank [-]3 December Pulls — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p189.jpg) NOVEMBER, SATURDAY 21. 1891. Hat & Coat Hooks — Rings for Curtain Sa[--] socks — Intersection for sliding door. [-]op for Post SUNDAY 22. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p191.jpg) NOVEMBER, WEDNESDAY 25. 1891. THURSDAY 26. Finished the Carpenter work on House this day — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p192.jpg) NOVEMBER, FRIDAY 27. 1891. JL [---] [---] [-]th on the 10th Feb — — G. Montgomery 10th Feb., pd A Calloway — SATURDAY 28. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p193.jpg) NOVEMBER, SUNDAY 29. 1891. Cupboard Catches 4 ft 4 & 3 ft 7 m Pipe 3 elbows — 2 Plugs. 11/16 in hole on Top — 1 — 1 ½ m scant — 3 [-]/4 union couplings 1 [-]/4 T couplings MONDAY 30. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p194.jpg) DECEMBER, TUESDAY 1. 1891. Window Blinds 5 — 6 ft 2 + 9 ½ 2 6 — 2 + 3 4 6 + 6 2 + 3 4 6 + 6 2 + 9 1 4 + 6 4 + 10 1 3 + 8 4 + 11 6 5 + 5 — 2 + 9 4 5 + 5 — 2 + 3 1 5 + 5 — 1 + 11 1 6 + 6 — 1 + 11 2 5 + 5 2 + 9 WEDNESDAY 2. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p195.jpg) DECEMBER, THURSDAY 3. 1891. Tacks— Blinds, Rocking chair Window for Cellar 2ft + 1 + 6 — 2-3 lights - 8[--] FRIDAY 4. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p199.jpg) DECEMBER, FRIDAY 11. 1891. SATURDAY 12. Moved into the New House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p200.jpg) DECEMBER, SUNDAY 13. 1891. RB Young occupied the time at the Meeting NoteBooks — Pencils — 1 ½ on Plug — 1 small Pulley — 13 ft Matting = Mattress Chimney Top — & [-]prings Wrapping Wire — Drawer Handles — Brackets — P[---] Nails MONDAY 14. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p201.jpg) DECEMBER, TUESDAY 15. 1891. 1 Light Glass — 1.00 1 piece Meeting Rail damages on Stairs " " Windows — " " Floors — [-]llowance for [---]ting Kitchen & Dining Room WEDNESDAY 16. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p202.jpg) DECEMBER, THURSDAY 17. 1891. Description of Jenson commencing 22 rods W from the N. E Corner, thence West 24 rods. thence South 34 8/10 rods. thence East 46 rods. thence north 17 4/10 rods. thence West. 18 45/100 rods. thence North, rod thence West 3 55/100 rods thence North 16 4/10 rods to place of beginning Right of Way Com. G 16 4/10 rods. North of FRIDAY 18. S E. Corner. thence North 2 rods. thence West 22 rods thence 16 4/10 rods., thence West 2 rods. thence south 16 4/10 rods. thence west 22 rods thence south 2 rods thence East 46 rods to follow of beginning — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p203.jpg) DECEMBER, SATURDAY 19. 1891. [--]ek 44. Lot 10. Ten Acre A. Galloway Knutsford. — SUNDAY 20. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p204.jpg) DECEMBER, MONDAY 21. 1891. TUESDAY 22. Recd from J. McDonald check for 7000 as int on money for 7 months ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p205.jpg) DECEMBER, WEDNESDAY 23. 1891. Pd Dean in a/c 4000 J P Brockbank Cash 3000 Harness 2000 use of House 500 — THURSDAY 24. Celery. Beer Stale Bread Calf. Chow chow. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p206.jpg) DECEMBER, FRIDAY 25. 1891. [--]ive Pipe checks — Gloves — SATURDAY 26. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p208.jpg) DECEMBER, TUESDAY 29. 1891. 130 [-] 2 West WEDNESDAY 30. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p209.jpg) DECEMBER, THURSDAY 31. 1891. [---]phen Soap, Glue [---]ther for Doors— lumber — — NOTES FOR 1892. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p210.jpg) MEMORANDA. M 304 Casting Machine oil Petmom Bolts 1 Otah for Best No 5 shoes lace — Overalls — 32-30 Grindstone = lime for house = Augt 20/91 Oatmeal. Cord for Pullup Pulley's ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p211.jpg) MEMORANDA. Middletons K[---]pland Rd. P. O Money order Dalston — North London ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p212.jpg) Belting — MEMORANDA. 1 ½ — 6¼ 2 — — 8½ 3 — 14½ 18 Bar[---]i[-]s 28 niche 18 — 32 — 42 — — 30 — dowel on bottom Pieces Intersection 2m — 4 Pieces carpet st[-]p 16 ft [---]od. 10ft Intersection 20/4 [Lines intersecting vertically through last paragraph, almost forming two V's] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p214.jpg) ADDRESSES. Name. Residence. O,D. Hendrickson 713. 8th ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p217.jpg) City Tates — MEMORANDA. Valuation 1890. Mortenson Property [-]t of Lot 6 & 7 Blk 36. 7 ½ & 10 rods. 7425} Improvements. 500 }792500 2 ½ & 6. Lot 8. Blk 3. 250 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p218.jpg) MEMORANDA. Stock on hand at Huntington, June 20/[-] 7 Cows — 3 Steers — 1 Bull, — 1 steer sold for 18$ — 4 yearlings — 4 winter C[---] — 1 Calf not branded with tag on its ear 1 yearling steer from Lawrence — — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p219.jpg) MEMORANDA. Erin Howards bill in stock from Mch 20/91 to June 20/91 — — pd $13 50 S. W. Sears 1716 Pacific Ave San Francisco ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p220.jpg) MEMORANDA. Date. Notes out Dolls. Cts[--] W.C. Christianson J.C. Jensen — Mary Ferguson Mr & Mrs Schultz Emil Lund Fuller & Young " Sh[-]r[-]ey & Young J.W Fo[-] — W.C. Ch[-]shanson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p221.jpg) MEMORANDA. Date. Dolls. Cts. Augt 25./91 360 — Sept 25/91 45 — July 2/92 400 — Apl. 4/92 700 — May 11/91 28 25 Jan 7/92 2000 — June 27/92 6000 — Mch 1/92 2000 — June 29/92 3000 — Dec 1/91— 125 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p224.jpg) NOTES AND BILLS Date. To whom given. Time. Eb. Farnes 47 Pear St Salt Lake Am. Agriculturist Club. Jan 18/92 JBrockbank LBHoward FMcDonald Gio Coleman Eb. Farnes D Hel[--]n M A Brockbank ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p232.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — APRIL. Date. Received. Paid. [drawing labelled with the words below] cold steam & Hot & cold 250 5 1250 83 1335 260 69980 2666 33.65 1355 47 — 13 [-]5 65 65 20 735 6 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p234.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT MAY. Date. Received. Paid. Bull Ring Boiled Linseed Oil Yellow Ochre Knife head Kinfe [-]ew Wrapping Wire Tie Rope — Ventilator 8[-] finishing Nails Tin for Roofing Apple Parer — Castring for PPtrash Stove Fl[-]res Tucker on W P. [On the right side of the list are check marks corresponding with every line other than Wrapping Wire and Ticket on W P.] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p236.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — JUNE. Date. Recieved. Paid. Mr. Edwd, Green 1006 Market St San Francisco — — Cal Wanted at the Canyon Small piece stovepipe Hanging Lamp 2 ½ yds of cloth — 10 yds cloth for w[---] spark a[---]t[--]. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p237.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — JUNE. Date. Received. Paid. JBrockbank House at Co[--]d unburned 69,000 Burnt 27000 460 ) 96,000 33 Corner Blks 15 Base 1 Case Base 2 doors — 16 Center Blks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p238.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — JULY. Date. Received. Paid. State Bank 2000 00 McDonald 1000.00 Progress 60. 1700. — J.W. Fox — 3000 — Young — 9000 Young — 2000 Christianson 450 Jenson — 300 Christianson - 360 Woodmansee- 300 Ferguson — 400 Bushnell 300 — Ventilator. 2 Tops — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p239.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — JULY. Date. Received. Paid. Burnt Brick 27.000 — Mob[--]nt 69.000 Brick layers measure 107.200 — and the chimneys ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p240.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — AUGUST. Date. Received. Paid. J. W. Williams — Williams & McMin[--]ky — Saloon Keepers Eureka — Tin[--]e [-] DHendrickson 713. 8th street ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p241.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — AUGUST. Date. Received. Paid. 3rd W — 1500 — 8 — 30,000 21 — 5000 11 — 1500 1 — 4000 S. H — 5000 Bank — 2000 Progres — 1000 McD 750 Provo 1850 52600 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p242.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — SEPTEMBER. Date. Received. Paid. Enoch Brown — D. [-]. 2372 — S. ½ N E. and N E S E. Sec 26. T.[-]N. 5. Cash — N E. S E. Sec 26. some T & R — Wm. H. Coshell 8th E. [---] 9 & 10 [-] — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p243.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — SEPTEMBER. Date. Received. Paid. [-]. Sargent D [-] 1055 S. W. S. W. Sec 22 — 2 W. [-] E. — Smith ½ of the W E ¼ of the W West ¼ and the North ½ of the S E ¼ of the NW. ¼ of Sect 26. T. 2 North Range 5. East East ½ of NW 1/4 Sec 26 — —[-]B. Homstead ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p244.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — OCTOBER. Date. Received. Paid. [-]¼ of [--] ¼ and [--] ¼ of SW ¼ of Sect 16. T 2 N, R 5 East 120 acres — Olson Mine 1 Mile South of Post office ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p245.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — OCTOBER. Date. Received. Paid. Hob[--]hech Mch 3/1000 Jensen Feb 22 — 700 Irons, Walli[-]s Feb 11 1000 Garbonetti Jan 3 — no. 1077. Malgum Oldfield South East ¼ of Section 16 — T.2 N of R 5 East filed — 160 acres Subject to G.D.S 1047 & 1056. Oct 21/90 Sep 30/90 — Coal land Entry in Coalville ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p246.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — NOVEMBER. Date. Received. Paid. Mch 13/91 s[--]t[-]ox Club am, agriculturist Ch[--] Caldwell El[-] Farms — M A.Brockbank Isaac — L B Howard — May 14/91. — 3125 shares of stock in the Greeley M[--]ing G[-]- for $300.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p247.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — NOVEMBER. Date. Received. Paid. March 3/91 Almost done Rockwood Weiler 20 00 Woodmansee 1875 L E Hall 6250 I Jenson 80 — TA Howard Jany 5/92 32 lb oil 33½ Mixed Paint 25 lb W Lead 3 lb Yellow ochre [Right side of page is not visible.] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p248.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — DECEMBER. Date. Received. Paid. Stock hold[---] R. Ot[---] 375 S Brockbank 75 Jack Bolton 75 Smith 75 Post 60 Pearson 60 [---] 670 [---] Shares in hand as working Capital ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p249.jpg) Cash Account − December. Received. Paid. Indebtedness of the upon Cont Store [---] March 1 - 1891 - Salt Lake Ho[---]s 1150 Cleveland 8650 Z C [---] 13409 Sanguich 80 - Smith 1374 32584 done SB 241.50 Smith 154.50 Bolton 210 - $609.00 Bolton clamor 450.00 $1059.00 325.84 1384.84 450 934 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p250.jpg) Thomas Dr[--]ing SUMMARY. Received. Paid. Cash on hand Jan. 1, up to 100$ — one — JANUARY, FEBRUARY, 6.40, to [-]7 MARCH, APRIL, 42 ½ c m — MAY, [---]phen to Jan 7. JUNE, by the car load — JULY, 67c to Ogden — AUGUST, 28 c to Reno — SEPTEMBER, Notice of 7 days OCTOBER, no advance of chip — NOVEMBER, DECEMBER, Total, Balance to new account, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p251.jpg) Hdm 55 6 = 60 — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p252.jpg) [Page of math problems] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F4_p253.jpg) [Column 1] 7000 5 35000 600 950 750 12 — 17 — 15 — 5150 [Column 2] 47.00 22.00 57.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p001.jpg) EXCELSIOR DIARY. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p023.jpg) JANUARY, MONDAY 1. 1877. Br. & [-] Bell spent the day with us, in the evening went is C[---] quite cold & snow in the ground TUESDAY 2. returned this morning and spent the day in the ofice WEDNESDAY 3. In the offices all day balancing up a/cs Weather cold & clear Pd Taylor & [-]u[---]s a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p024.jpg) JANUARY, THURSDAY 4. 1877. Past day attended meeting this A.M in the office all the afternoon — Teachers Meeting at night. made report of funds on hand FRIDAY 5. In the office most of the day — I hit receipts to Tithing offices — Went to Cottonwood in the evening — Blessed the child Joseph Park Brockbank born 27th Decr 1876 at 9-20 pm- SATURDAY 6. Wm Howard Jr, & Ha[--] Hap[-]r cause from on or visit yesterday — B[-] Wm to [---]s of Salt Cre[-]k died yesterday. In the office, all the afrer part of the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p025.jpg) JANUARY, SUNDAY 7. 1877. Attended Sunday School this AM and in the PM Sacrament Meeting. in the evening Br, R F. [---] occupied the time on the fulfilment of prophecy Sr. Howard in town — MONDAY 8. Busy in the office, wrote letter to Prest B Young — at St George for B[-] [-]heits the weather mild and the snow going off fast. Went to Cott[-] [--] the evening TUESDAY 9. Came to town, still thaw ing, my head commenced aching. took some of Kennidys medical — [---]covery. and the pain increased very much. So that I had to leave the office at 4 PM. and go home & to bed. Took some Pills & in the night took a dose of Paglia[-]e Syrup — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p026.jpg) JANUARY, WEDNESDAY 10. 1877. The pain left my head & went to my back, felt quite poorly, but went to the office & worked all day. fixed the a/c's at the Globe, arranged with [---]eys for Wardrobe. THURSDAY 11. Engaged in my Report from S[---] Bark got a Ward [---]e for 26$ — Attended Bishops Meeting at night. Elder John Taylor gave some excellent remarks on Priesthood — FRIDAY 12. Passed the day in the office the sunday school had a dance in the School House commencing in the afternoon I went to Cottonwood in the evening — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p027.jpg) JANUARY, SATURDAY 13. 1877. Had severe pains in my bowels during the night and felt very sick this morning. taken cold in my bowels. came in to the City. pains not so bad Kate sick with neuralgia on her face & head — I took bath in vapor box. & went to bed — SUNDAY 14. Pained slightly in the night but not any thing serious Kate seemed worse this morning — Attended meeting in the PM and Elder Angus M. Cannon spoke in the evening — MONDAY 15. Rec report from Bp Tucker, & [---] Hinckley in relation to Church slick. Kates health very poor wrote to my sister Elizabeth and in the [---] went to Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p028.jpg) JANUARY, TUESDAY 16. 1877. returned. the wind very severe from the south In the office all day at night attended meeting of the mutual Improvement assn & spoke a while − WEDNESDAY 17. In the office during the AM. in the afternoon my head being quite bad got a recipe from her Anderson. pd 2$ at being store for medicine Had my Pigs killed this afternoon it being quite stormy it continued to snow during the night THURSDAY 18. about 8 inches of snow on the ground this AM. but the sun came out clearly & we had quite an ex tensive thaw. In the office making up a/cs, con[-] taking medicine at noon today to be taken each meal time. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p029.jpg) JANUARY, FRIDAY 19. 1877. B[-] Sheets Planted for the north this A M it being quite stormy Went to Cottonwood & fixed up with the store paid Martha 500 order in [-] las[---] — SATURDAY 20. Returned & recd Letter from [---] & McAllister — pd B[---]ton 1200 — Tithing 15.00 Br. Halliday came up & staid with us at the House SUNDAY 21. Took stock at the Globe Bakery in the forenoon B[-] Halliday occupied the time in the PM Br T B. Lewis in the evening — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p030.jpg) JANUARY, MONDAY 22. 1877. Pine[-] up the a/c of the Globe. attended the sale of Pictures [--] of [-] B. [---]ey, sold for 1425 Went to Cottonwood in the evening — & attended Meeting Bp Sheets returned TUESDAY 23. Returned and settled Tithing in the 3rd Ward In the afternoon. spent the day in the office WEDNESDAY 24. Engaged Settling Tithing in the 8th Wd all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p031.jpg) JANUARY, THURSDAY 25. 1877. Fixing up a/cs all day — went to Meeting in the evening FRIDAY 26. In the office all day fixing up a/cs & went to Cottonwood in the evening — SATURDAY 27. Took Martha Park to the Church Farm to Sheet's folks — In the office — little albert was very sick in a high fever ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p032.jpg) JANUARY. SUNDAY 28. 1877. The Child was much better & Attended Sunday School And in the afternoon the Testimony meeting in the evening, Elder C R Savage addressed the meeting in the Laws of Life. MONDAY 29. Went to the 4th Ward & settled their Tithing a/c in the afternoon [---]d up the 3rd Wd Book, & in the evening went to cottonwood TUESDAY 30. Returned & made some examination about a building for the Globe Bakery. Made some [--] very & found that the [-]ea[-] was not as up [---] made a report to Judge Smith in the [---]ightly Estate— ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p033.jpg) JANUARY, WEDNESDAY 31. 1877. Met the Bishop & people of the 7th ward at the Meeting House to settle Tithing — wrote a letter to Rosseta on the Globe Bakery — FEBRUARY, THURSDAY 1. Past [-]ay. Attended meeting. had a pretty good time in the PM atttended Relief socity meeting & Teachers meeting in the evening Kate & the Children went to C[---][-] with the Bells FRIDAY 2. Busy in the office all day. went to Co[--][-] in the evening — the roads are getting quite soft. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p034.jpg) FEBRUARY, SATURDAY 3. 1877. Bp Sheets started for the Bear Lake Country — Presented petition to the probate [---] Salt Lake County for the approval of bid of [---]lightly out. SUNDAY 4. Attended Sunday School and meeting afternoon Elder G[-]s Reynolds Addrressed the meeting in the evening MONDAY 5. Attended at the 11th Wd to settle their Tithing a/c in the evening went to Cottonwood — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p035.jpg) FEBRUARY, TUESDAY 6. 1877. Returned by way of the Church Farm went to the 11th Ward in the afternoon. and finished their settling there. Br Bill & Wife came in from Cottonwood attended meeting of the mutual improvement. WEDNESDAY 7. Busy in the office all day — made up [-]t of the 8th Wd Settled with John W Snell & sent some coal to Sister [---]n & Br Wilbur THURSDAY 8. In the office and spent time f[---] up stock a/c & Herd [-]i[--] Attended Bishops Meeting — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p036.jpg) FEBRUARY, FRIDAY 9. 1877. In the office − Went to Cottd & took a Grey Horse of Br Reese to see how he would do − after supper went to Brintons store & pd 10$ on Jennings store − towards Lumber Bell − SATURDAY 10. Returned this morning & attended a funeral of a child of a woman that was seperated from her − husband − the child was 6 days old & died of croup. SUNDAY 11. Met the Trustees of the 8th school district & discussed the propriety of assessing a Tax of ¼ of 1 pr cent attended meeting at 2 pm Br Burgess addressed the people on the mission of Joseph Smith in the evening. Elder N H H Sharp. spoke in the evidence of the Book of Mormon − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p037.jpg) FEBRUARY, MONDAY 12. 1877. Busy in the office all day — Went to Cottd — at Night. found the Children suffering with Coughs & Colds very much — TUESDAY 13. Returned and attended a funeral of Br Frosts Child at 1. P.M — WEDNESDAY 14. In the office all day fixing up the schedule of 11th ward — Pd Bill of Naylor Bros Bp Sheets returned home this evening from Bear Lake — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p038.jpg) FEBRUARY, THURSDAY 15. 1877. The City Fathers after many entreaties have put on some teams I have gravel on the it in front of my house weather changing with [---] of P[---] FRIDAY 16. In the office all day Went to Cott[-] at height of f[---] the baby quite sick SATURDAY 17. Returned & was busy hunting up place to carry a the Bakery Business [---] the [---] went to see Judge Smiths & he ordered us to close up the estate. saw the family & made report ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p039.jpg) FEBRUARY, SUNDAY 18. 1877. Attended Meeting of the school Trustees afternoon sacrament meeting. Evening occupied by Elder H. Wallace & John Cartwright MONDAY 19. Time occupied in the office. and in the evening went to Cottd found the baby still sick TUESDAY 20. Returned & made up the 11th W O report & handed them over in connection with "sheets" report Attended meeting of the young mens mutual Improvement Br James Shelmerdine discoursed on the Bible ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p040.jpg) February, Wednesday 21. 1877. Fixed up some on the 7th Ward Book saw Judge Smith on the property of our appointment of apprais[-] in the Golightly Est went to Cottd found the baby bath. Thursday 22 Washingtons Birth day Generally a holiday through the town. visited the Golightly family Bes Wallace Needham Cartwright were sworn as appraisers attended Bishops meeting Friday 23. Bp Sheets went to Provo — arranged about the taking of stick at the globe. afternoon went to Cottd pd Brinlows 10.00 on a/c gr Howard in town this afternoon to consult the [---]tor went to cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p041.jpg) FEBRUARY, SATURDAY 24. 1877. Returned & spent the day in the office — SUNDAY 25. Bro Goddard, Will[-]s & Evans met the Sunday school in the morning & the people in the PM. and Bro J. Mchols[-]e & G.F Gibbs in the evening MONDAY 26. Busy fixing up a/cs at the Globe. Comd at 3 PM to take stock and did not get through until after 12 o clock ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p042.jpg) FEBRUARY, TUESDAY 27. 1877. Busy all day getting a/cs ready at night went to cott[-]— WEDNESDAY 28. Returned & closed the bargain with Br H Arnold about the Globe Stock 25 Members baptized MARCH, THURSDAY 1. Fast day, attended the Confirmations of those baptized ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p043.jpg) MARCH, FRIDAY 2. 1877. Pd Shilmerdrive order 400 Bp Sheets went to Cache Valley, I went to Cottd in the evening. SATURDAY 3. Returned found the Roads very bad − busy fixing up Golightly a/cs. SUNDAY 4. Worked on Golightly a/cs attended meeting in the afternoon & in the evening. Br C W Stayner talked a good discourse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p044.jpg) MARCH, MONDAY 5. 1877. Busy getting the estate settled up next [---] in the evening Bp sheets [---] TUESDAY 6. Road way had, rode horseback very strong weather p? some of the a/c 2- WEDNESDAY 7. [---] [---] some more of the effects the family, busy in the office strong weather all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p045.jpg) MARCH, THURSDAY 8. 1877. It continued stormy — Roads very bad Attended Bishops Meeting, appointed a Committee for Tannery FRIDAY 9. Made some inquiry from Br Rowe about prices of Labor &c on Manufacturers Boots Sho[-]ts &c Went to Cottd. in the evening — Horseback SATURDAY 10. Returned & attended business in the office all day. Paid out all the funds in my hands belonging to the Golightly Estate ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p046.jpg) MARCH, SUNDAY 11. 1877. Made out the Agreement for Br Andrews, on the Cottonwood Farm attended meeting in the afternoon. Br MB Shipp occupied the time in the evening — in a very pleasant manner — MONDAY 12. It rained nearly all forenoon, and in the afternoon met with some of the [---] [---] to take into Consideration means to establish a Tannery for the City. TUESDAY 13. In the office. and at night attended Br Shipps introductory Lecture on Ancient History. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p047.jpg) MARCH, WEDNESDAY 14. 1877. Went to Cottd at night & took out some seed Grain. Weather fine & land getting dry Br Andrews signed the contract for 3 years THURSDAY 15. Br Andrews contd to put Grain in this AM. — M Attended Br Shipps Lecture to night made out copartnership papers. FRIDAY 16. Visited locations [--] the 19th. Wards in company of Br Wm Spicer. for suitable place for a Tannery. Went to the Church Farm & assisted [---] the calves ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p048.jpg) MARCH, SATURDAY 17. 1877. In the office all day made out papers for Br. Arnold. Got some seed Grown from Br. T. Chamberlain — on Exchange — Went in Company of Sr. Howard to the Theatre & saw Miss Adams — n the Two Orphans — SUNDAY 18. Went to Cottd this A M, taking Kate & her Mother & the Children. it being the first time for a long while that I had spent the sabb -ath at Cottd. — MONDAY 19. Staid at Cottonwood fixing up Fence & Br. Peter Smelan came out from Town and put in a window in the south end of the house – I returned in Company of P. Sinclair, on the railway & attended Br Shipps Lecture. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p049.jpg) MARCH, TUESDAY 20. 1877 In the office all day fixing up a/cs and attended a meeting of the committee for Tannery — Attended Meeting of the Mutual Improvement WEDNESDAY 21. Working on New Ledger & transferring a/cs It C[--] being very bluster ing & threatened for a storm. Went to Cottonwood & took some seed wheat THURSDAY 22. [---]ed with Kate & the children Wrote to a Jones, J J Walker & Bp Smith about [-]ncorn seed — Attended Bishops Meeting at which the committee made a report on Tanning nothing decisive or arrived at ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p050.jpg) MARCH, FRIDAY 23. 1877. Fixing up a/cs & bargained with Joseph Evans for my P[---] House. went to cottd. in the evening SATURDAY 24. Brought in the Calves & a Plough. Br Bell put in some Lucern seed in the Lot — Delivered Prince over to Br Evans. he was very [---]. SUNDAY 25. Engaged hunting up the History of the Travels of the Church in the early day. Meeting in the Afternoon Elder Isaac Groo in the evening. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p051.jpg) MARCH, MONDAY 26. 1877. In the office the forenoon & in the afternoon went to Cottd Peter Sinclair comd work this noon him & his son at zoo for day — TUESDAY 27. Hauled Posts from the Cottonwood Store, got 93 at 22 cts each − returned to town in the evening, and attended meeting of the Mutual Improvement apn & spoke on the Travels of the Church WEDNESDAY 28. Went on to the Range to see how the grass was for stock. found it very poor for this time of year. got Jacobson to put in some posts for me in the Lot. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p052.jpg) MARCH, THURSDAY 29. 1877. Went to the Church Farm to burn off the old grass & stuff spent the day there & at night returned to attend a Teachers meeting at 7 PM FRIDAY 30. In the office. In the afternoon went to Cottd it is quite stormy & threatening but very little rain yet. SATURDAY 31. Bp Sheets went to Provo this A.M. returned from Cottd in the afternoon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p053.jpg) APRIL, SUNDAY 1. 1877. Met with the Trustees in retaken to Tax attended meeting in the afternoon & in the evening Elder Joseph to Taylor. occupied the time − Bp Sheets returned home MONDAY 2. In the office. F[---]y out up out of the Golightly settlement paid my share of the 2nd payment. Teachers meeting in the PM TUESDAY 3. Bp. Sheets went to the Farm and the boys took the stock on to the range I went to Cottd in the evening. Br Bell went with me ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p054.jpg) APRIL, WEDNESDAY 4. 1877. spent the forenoon at Cottonwood. Br [---]an & his for working there. — Arranged with Bro Londer I put in Lucern seed & have all the crop the first year. THURSDAY 5. Attended Fast Meeting and blessed one child my old complaint Head ache bothered me much this day towards Evening it got much better. attended Bishops meeting at 6.30 PM FRIDAY 6. In the office. carried report of Golightly but to [---] South. Went to Church Farm & from there to Cottd saw Br. Pratt & arranged about the Mare & Horse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p055.jpg) APRIL, SATURDAY 7. 1877. Returned & met Bp Sheets on the Street spent the day in the office − Got 670 from Br. Wallace Pd S H Leaver 5[--] on School SUNDAY 8. Br Leaver came over & we went thro the Tax List [-] the PM Br G C Ferguson addressed the meeting very ably on the variety of influ ences abroad on the earth 2 of the brethren. sent from the Car[-]al Board of Mutual improvement addressd the meeting − MONDAY 9. In the office all day Attended meeting of the Delegates for the primary organization for carrying on a Tannery for the City. I was appointed secretary. F. Little Pre ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p056.jpg) APRIL, TUESDAY 10. 1877. Got up a Petition to the City Council to cover up nastiness in the streets and at 4 PM met the Directors of the Tannery & that evening & night prepared the Articles of agreement for the association WEDNESDAY 11. In the office In the afternoon went to Cottonwood: & paid D B. Brinton [-] on Teasdel for 1000. THURSDAY 12. Returned & brought in Sr. Howard & wrote letters to the Bishops in relation to Church Stock. Attended the Mass Meeting at the Tabernacle at which the election of the Board was sustained ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p057.jpg) APRIL, FRIDAY 13. 1877. Sister Sarah Halliday who is staying on a visit at the House is 55 years old today Br Halliday went home this Evening− Went on to the range & helped get the stock in − SATURDAY 14. In the office & made some preparation for going South attended meeting of the Directors for Tannery. SUNDAY 15. Went to Cottd. this AM & attended meeting at the Ward House. took dinner at Sr. Howard's returned both City attended meeting in the Evening. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p058.jpg) APRIL, MONDAY 16. 1877. started from the Church Pasture with 129 head cattle for Provo. drove[-] to Bp J. M Stewart Draper after supper went up to the Meeting House where Br Santsbury held forth on the mission to Mexico got some volunteers TUESDAY 17. It rained all night roads very muddy, drove the cattle over to American Fork staid at Bp Harring tons stock dose very well WEDNESDAY 18. started at 8 A M. & left the Herd on the bench & got to Br Jones for dinner. boys & cattle got there about 3 PM got our branding done & was entertained in the evening By some of the girls ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p059.jpg) APRIL, THURSDAY 19. 1877. Turned over the Stock to Br Bean. & after dinner went to American Fork on our return staid at Bp Harringtons visited at J. Chatburns FRIDAY 20. started at 7.30 AM and it commenced storming and continued almost the whole day. got to Cottonwood a little after noon. & after dinner went to the Church Farm. & thence home. found the baby albert very sick SATURDAY 21. got very little rest. the baby was so sick. in a high Fever and complained of Head ache. in the office fixing up stock a/c got a chance for Sr Howard to go home with Frank McDonald ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p060.jpg) APRIL, SUNDAY 22. 1877. Attended meeting in the afternoon & Evening − Br. R F Nelson addressd the evening meeting. It stormed much of the day— MONDAY 23. In the office — getting up subscription for stock in the Tannery Went to Cottonwood at night TUESDAY 24. this morning while plowing got hurt with the handle of the plow in the breast frost has killed much of the Fruit returned in the afternoon & — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p061.jpg) APRIL, WEDNESDAY 25. 1877. Kates Birth Day 34th. she & the children went to Cottonwood. I went to the Farm & turned over 5 head Beenes to May & Wood lent $30 to Jane Ferguson for 30 days. THURSDAY 26. Went to see John Kirkman who had been sick for some time. sent for Laws of Life a Journal of Health — New York pd. sharp 200 lb Flour for Sr. Howard. FRIDAY 27. Went to the Church Farm & from there to Cottd. — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p062.jpg) APRIL, SATURDAY 28. 1877. Returned & got word from Bp Sheets that he would not be home till Monday − SUNDAY 29. Attended Sabbath School & meeting in the Tabernacle for the first time this year. Prest Wells J. L. Taylor & Prest B. Young occupied the time W J Smith addressed the meeting at night MONDAY 30. Went to the Church Farm & got some Beef Cattle afternoon went to Cottd got some donations or R B Young. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p063.jpg) MAY, TUESDAY 1. 1877. Bp Sheets got home last night wrote some letters & fixed up a/cs... got a severe pain in my chest. and do not feel very well. − WEDNESDAY 2. The pain continues in my chest. fixed up monthly a/c. THURSDAY 3. around the office all day & attended meeting of the Bishops at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p064.jpg) MAY, FRIDAY 4. 1877. At the office & in the afternoon went to Cottonwood my pain still continues SATURDAY 5. my pain seems worse went to see Dr. Anderson & he advised a fly — Blister. which I put on for 5 hours — went to bed early — SUNDAY 6. Staid in bed most of the day and in the evening went to see Sr Jones that was att ending Br Kirkman she commenced by giving me injections & hot poultries − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p065.jpg) MAY, MONDAY 7. 1877. Sr. Jones put me on a half pack. & gave me some injections. my pain in my back was severe I did not go out much today Royal B Young came to bid me farewell for a time he going to England TUESDAY 8. Went to the office. & at 9 oclock returned & was put into a drip sheet & sitz Bath felt better in the after noon. WEDNESDAY 9. After going to the office Sr Jones put me into a a Wet Pack all over I went to Cottd & back & attended Meeting of the Hat Directors. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p066.jpg) MAY, THURSDAY 10. 1877. Felt much worse to day my headache returned & felt pained in my − chest. had a sitz Bath. & in the afternoon took Sr. Jones up to Br Kirk mans went to bed early. FRIDAY 11. Felt much better today and after being in the office most of the day went to Cottonwood in the evening − Sent for some books. by Br Goddard SATURDAY 12. Came in Early & went to meeting it being a two days conference for this stake of Zion. Priest B. Young. D. H Wells. G Q. Cannon. John Taylor John Sharp − C C Rich Lorenzo Snow were the speakers − during the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p067.jpg) MAY, SUNDAY 13. 1877. Meeting today was addressed by Elders C Pratt. C. Snow, and Prest B Young — in the morning. and F. D Richards & Geo Q Cannon in the PM. Burgess at the Ward H MONDAY 14. Went to the Nail Factory and assisted in getting the rollers in to the Prests Warehouse − In the evening went to Br Shelmardin & examined Hat Stock − TUESDAY 15. Went again to load on the heavy castings. and returned & went to the Grave Yard. with the Funeral of Miss Sinclair who was killed by a Ball from a pistol in the hands of a foolish man went to Cottonwood in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p068.jpg) MAY, WEDNESDAY 16. 1877. Put in a Flume across the canal & got 108 ft Lumber from Brintons. Went by way of the Farm & arranged for work in the Ditch. Went to the Bishops to meet but none of the brethren came except Br. Wallace THURSDAY 17. Went to the Church Farm this AM. and went to where the men were cleaning ditch. and returned to the office. attended the Bishops − Meeting in the evening It commenced to rain at 5 PM & continued all night FRIDAY 18. Snow on the Ground this A M. and it rain ed nearly all day some cattle came from Grantsville this PM. Went to Cottd' this evening raining all the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p069.jpg) MAY, SATURDAY 19. 1877. Assisted in putting up a fence on the road to the Pasture. and at 1 oclock started for the city. Clear & pleasant but roads very muddy. SUNDAY 20. Attended Meeting of the Sunday school in the morning & meeting at the Tabernacle in the afternoon Br Stevenson talked to the Ward meeting in the evening. MONDAY 21. In the office all day and in the afternoon went to the Farm at Cottond Bp sheets returned this evening. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p070.jpg) MAY, TUESDAY 22. 1877. staid at the Farm & then went to the Church Farm & thence to the City and after dinner went to the office & WEDNESDAY 23. this morning attended the funeral of Sister Bowes. died aged 92 she belongs to H. W. H. In the office in the afternoon − THURSDAY 24. In the office all day and fixed out the a/cs and in the evening attend ed Teachers Meeting The Sunday School Teachers had an Excursion to Lake Point ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p071.jpg) MAY, FRIDAY 25. 1877. In the office all day & in the evening went to Cottd SATURDAY 26. Returned by nine oclock & during the day. Taylor & father made an assign ment of their goods to me for the benefit of their Creditors SUNDAY 27. Busy all day. taking stock in the store of Taylor & Cutler. attended meetings in the evening at which Bro Elbridge Tufts and D. H. McAllister talked to the folks. on their experience ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p072.jpg) MAY, MONDAY 28. 1877. Went to the Church Farm with Bp Sheets and delivered over some stock to Br Blythe − on my return found that Taylor had interfered with my arrangements about the sale of the goods, so I declined having any thing to do with them. TUESDAY 29. In the office. and in the evening went to Cottonwoood. and found the children. not very well Johnny had a bad cold with high Fever. It rained most of the day WEDNESDAY 30. Staid at Cottd making ditch and getting out water for the orchard. showery all morning Bp Sheets went to Cache Co in company of John W Young. to arrange about some Heifers. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p073.jpg) MAY, THURSDAY 31. 1877. It comd raining in the night & continued all morning. Attended Bishops meeting Elders John Taylor & Geo Q Cannon, addressed the meeting in the organization of the Church. Bp Sheets returned JUNE, FRIDAY 1. Pres't Youngs Birth day he and the Twelve went to Provo to hold 2 days meetings. Br Andrews came in & I sent machine from Br Tuckfields to Cottd on trial. SATURDAY 2. About the office all day. went to Cottd in the Evening. found Johnny sick & the baby & Willie had bad colds. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p074.jpg) JUNE, SUNDAY 3. 1877. Attended Meeting at the Big Cottd Ward House, on the subject of Tannery Bp Wooley & my self being deputized to visit that ward Attended meeting in the 8th Ward in the evening. Broke my wagon on my return MONDAY 4. Busy to day getting machinery loaded for Arizona − Jos McMurrin loaded for the 8th Ward. & in the evening went to Cottd TUESDAY 5. returned & brought my son John with me he being quite sick. I took him to see Sr Olson; & she got some medicine for him − Bp Woolley paid me 10$ on a/c of the Freight for Arizona − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p075.jpg) JUNE, WEDNESDAY 6. 1877. I paid Jos Mc Murrin 6 00 on a/c out of the 10$ It rained last night again − got word from my sister Elizabeth of the death of her son Isaac − a very severe loss. after 3 weeks sickness. got a Cow from Br. Rudy for the Land over Jordan that I got from Maeser THURSDAY 7. It rained all the morning and has made the Land very wet. FRIDAY 8. In the office. And in the evening went to Cottonwood, & took the Rudy Cow and Calf down. and tried the Mowing Machine & at first it did not seem to do. but it afterwards cut very well bought a stove from Bp S. A Woolley for 30$ Tithing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p076.jpg) JUNE, SATURDAY 9. 1877. Came in early & remained in the office all day − In the evening went to the Theatre − Sr Howard & Abby going also. the play "Fettered" & Bull Dozed SUNDAY 10. Attended Sunday School in the morning and the Tabernacle in the afternoon. Geo Q Cannon addressed the meeting, in the evening, attended Ward meeting when I spoke for a few minutes. MONDAY 11. In the office, and at night went to Cottd. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p077.jpg) JUNE, TUESDAY 12. 1877. Brought up John & Louisa and went with the folks to Lindsays Gardens − and spent the day there Ebby got hurt on the back of her head. Dr. Lee died this AM. 5 & 6th Ward organized last night WEDNESDAY 13. In the office & got out a list of the male members of the Church in the 8th Wd In the evening Meeting held in the ward, Jos McMurrin was put in 1st Councellor and myself 2nd Counsellor to Bp Sheets. THURSDAY 14. Bp Sheets started for Richfield. In the evening attended Bishops Meeting, Prest B Young & several of the Twelve Present ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p078.jpg) JUNE, FRIDAY 15. 1877. In the office preparing report of the ward went to Cottd in the evening. sent Telegram to Bp Sheets at Gunnison. SATURDAY 16. Returned & arranged to send after Beef Cattle at Cache Co in the office the most of the day SUNDAY 17. Attended Sunday Sch Mrs Woodruff from Brooklyn. N Y spoke to the children. Meeting on the Tabernacle addressed by apostle O. Pratt and in the PM at the Ward House by C. W Stayner. Br Jos McMurrin officiating for the 1st time. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p079.jpg) JUNE, MONDAY 18. 1877. In the office and fixing up the record of the Ward. In the evening went to Cottonwood & took down Peter Sinclair — THURSDAY 19. Returned and found Br G. Halliday at the House. And in the evening we went to the 10th Ward House & was present at the organization WEDNESDAY 20. Spent the day on the Ward records. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p080.jpg) JUNE, THURSDAY 21. 1877. Went to the Church Farm and all round the Mea dow. & returned for noon. Attended Teachers Meeting in the Evening FRIDAY 22. Went to Cottonwood very early this morning in company of Charles B Tuckfield. who went down to examine the machines. returned at noon cattle came in from Cache Valley SATURDAY 23. In the office all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p081.jpg) JUNE, SUNDAY 24. 1877. Attended Sunday School and heard Elder O Pratt deliver discourse in the gathering of the House of Isreal & then went to Cottd. MONDAY 25. Returned by way of the Mill Creek place and got in at noon. Attended Meeting at the 14th Wd. TUESDAY 26. In the office during the forenoon, and in the afternoon went to the Farm & returned ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p082.jpg) JUNE, WEDNESDAY 27. 1877. Bp Sheets returned last night. In the office all day & at night went to Cottd & returned THURSDAY 28. Attended to the Rebaptis ing of some of the 8th Ward folks this AM FRIDAY 29. In the office. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p083.jpg) JUNE, SATURDAY 20. 1877. In the office all day. JULY, SUNDAY 1. 1877. I went to Cottonwood this morning in the after noon baptized Louisa Park Brockbank & confirmed her. returned & attended meeting MONDAY 2. Went to Batemans West Jordan Ward to get horses from the stray pound. Kate was confined at 5.30 PM of a most beautiful boy, who seemed to be healthy & strong. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p084.jpg) JULY, TUESDAY 3. 1877. The baby not so well to day, he seemed to suffer with Colic & all attempts to noo[-] it is unsuccessful WEDNESDAY 4. I went to Cottd to spend the day with the children − returned on the evening and found the baby very sick THURSDAY 5. Staid up nearly all night with the baby. he took spasms about 1 oclock AM and continued untill ½ past 1 on the afternoon when he gently closed his eyes on this world and left us just staying with us long enough for us to love him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p085.jpg) JULY, FRIDAY 6. 1877. In the office awhile this A M. and in the afternoon. Br G Teasdale came down to the Meeting House. and gave a very good discourse & we took the little fellow up to the grave yard laid him away SATURDAY 7. I signed note of Br Wells for 16,200 dollars. recd 14.00 for wool from my sheep on Rivers Herd. or wrote to Bp Halliday. A Jones Sam Brockbank attended meeting of the Tannery association SUNDAY 8. attended Sunday School and in the afternoon heard O Pratt deliver a discourse on this earth being the eternal home of the saints Br Geo Ferguson addres sed the meeting at night in the ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p086.jpg) JULY, MONDAY 9. 1877. Went to the Farm and staid there un til evening & then went to Cottd TUESDAY 10. returned to the Farm & staid there all day and then went to town WEDNESDAY 11. Went to the Farm and staid there all day & returned in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p087.jpg) JULY, THURSDAY 12. 1877. Sr. Howards Birthday Went to the Farm and spent most of the day there. FRIDAY 13. my birth day. 40 yrs old. spent the day in the Hay field & at night went to Cott- onwood. SATURDAY 14. Went to the City & got the meat for the farm folks. & got to the Farm before noon. returned to the City in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p088.jpg) JULY, SUNDAY 15. 1877. Went to Cottonwood & attended the meet ing for the organization of the ward D. B Brinton was app ointed Bishop returned in time for Meeting MONDAY 16. Met with the Directors of the Tannery at the 19th Ward, & they decided to start the Tannery Went to the Farm in the afternoon — TUESDAY 17. Went to the Church Farm & thence to Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p089.jpg) JULY, WEDNESDAY 18, 1877. Returned to the Farm & kept busy attended to the Hay & returned to the city Br Spicer came to see me THURSDAY 19. Spent the day at the Church Farm. very hot weather busy getting up the Hay Crop FRIDAY 20. Went to the Farm and in the PM went to Cottd and took Mary Ann & the children to the R R and they went to Provo on a visit ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p090.jpg) JULY, SATURDAY 21. 1877. Spent the day at the Church Farm. In the evening Kate & the children went to Cottonwood SUNDAY 22. Went to the rehearsal of the children for the Jubilee celebration attended meetings in the afternoon & evening MONDAY 23. Went to the Church Farm & assisted in the Haying & returned in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p091.jpg) JULY, TUESDAY 24. 1877. Took Kate & the Children to Cottonwood & I got the team up & cut the Lucern & Hay & returned to the City WEDNESDAY 25. Went to the Church Farm. & in the evening went to Cottonwood THURSDAY 26. returned to the Farm and being unwell from the effect of Piles I went home & staid the balance of the day Went to the Bishops Meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p092.jpg) JULY, FRIDAY 27. 1877. Went to the Church Farm & staid there most of the day & then went to Cottd Kate was not much better for her visit to Cottonwood. SATURDAY 28. brought Kate & 2 of the Children from Cottd & attended the Co. Convention for [---] for officers of the Terry SUNDAY 29. Went to the Cottd switch & met Mary Ann & the Children & took them home. returned to the City & attended meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p093.jpg) JULY, MONDAY 30. 1877. Sam Leaver started after the Beef stock. went to the Church Farm & returned to the city at night TUESDAY 31. Went to the Church Farm & returned to the City in the afternoon and took [-] Sinclair down to Cottonwood to do some work AUGUST, WEDNESDAY 1. returned to the Church Farm, and in the evening went to the City Sr. Howard got seriously hurt by falling from a wagon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p094.jpg) AUGUST, THURSDAY 2. 1877. Past Day, attended meeting at Ward House & in the afternoon fixed up a/c's In the evening went to Cottonwood & brought up P. Sinclair, he having worked there 2¼ days FRIDAY 3. Went to the Church Farm early this morning & staid all day & then took Br. Buwell & went to see the Mill Creek place, & thence to Cottonwood SATURDAY 4. Returned to the City & thence back to the Church Farm. staid all day & then brought up some Rake Wheels to Br. Palmers shop paid J. E. Taylor $10.75 in Grain for the Funeral Ex ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p095.jpg) AUGUST, SUNDAY 5. 1877. Attended Sunday School and in the afternoon, Tabernacle Meeting Bp Woolley & Prest Young occupied the time. John Nicholson talked in the evening on Election matters MONDAY 6. Went to Cottonwood to get my grass cut got machine & team from the Church Farm brought machine in to Tackfields in the afternoon I returned to Cottd at night TUESDAY 7. Raked up what Grass was cut. and under took to cut with the Team. but found that were not the thing came to town in the afternoon. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p096.jpg) AUGUST, WEDNESDAY 8. 1877. Went to Cottd and finished raking Hay & returned to the Farm. & thence to the City. THURSDAY 9. Got Team & 2 hands from & Farm to assist in hauling Hay also got Andrews & Lowe & Jos Sutherland to help. FRIDAY 10. In the office most of the day. made report of the Ward. went to Cottd by way of the & Farm at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p097.jpg) AUGUST, SATURDAY 11. 1877. Returned by way of the Farm, & fixed up the Hay a/c, & attended meeting of the priesthood on the Tabernacle, Prest Young gave some tallent in structions SUNDAY 12. Attended Sunday School in the morning & Tabernacle in the afternoon. James A Little & A M Musser. & John Taylor spoke. in the evening A M Cannon. addressed the Ward Meeting MONDAY 13. Went to the T Farm & then over to Cotton wood − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p098.jpg) AUGUST, TUESDAY 14. 1877. spent the day at the t Farm WEDNESDAY 15. at the t Farm & at Cottonwood at night THURSDAY 16. over to the t Farm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p099.jpg) AUGUST, FRIDAY 17. 1877. Went to the t Farm & at night went to Cottd SATURDAY 18. Went to the City & then to the t Farm & returnd before noon. & attended to the baptizing of some 8th Ward folks. SUNDAY 19. Did not feel well this morning. Sr. Howard who came on with me yesterday − quite sick attended meeting in the PM. Bp Th. Taylor & John Nicholson. & J W. Cummings in the Evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p100.jpg) AUGUST, MONDAY 20. 1877. Went to the t Farm and at night went to Cottd. TUESDAY 21. Returned to the t Farm and spent the day then & returned to the City WEDNESDAY 22. Went to the t Farm. & thence to Cottd Br old field got through work this AM. & went to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p101.jpg) AUGUST, THURSDAY 23. 1877. Went to the t Farm & staid there untill 4.30 p m. & then went home & to Bishops Meeting. Prest B Young spoke at some length. FRIDAY 24. Went to the t Farm & thence to Cottd SATURDAY 25. Returned to the City & thence to the t Farm & after taking a took round the place. we finished up in seasons mowing − returned to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p102.jpg) AUGUST, SUNDAY 26. 1877. Attended Sabbath School & in the afternoon. Be WC. Staines addressed the saints. − in the evening Br N. H Felt spoke in the ward. Bp Sheets retd MONDAY 27. Went to the Farm t after staying there un til evening went to Cottd TUESDAY 28. returned to the t Farm & after dinner came to town — having finis hed up the seasons Hay ing. & got the whole of th Hay into the 7.0 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p103.jpg) AUGUST, WEDNESDAY 29. 1877. In the office today Prest Young having been quite sick for several days succumbed to the disease & died at 4 pm. THURSDAY 30. The City seemed very gloomy, the stores of the Mormon people were draped in Black. nothing seemed to be going on in the business circles. FRIDAY 31. making out & fixing up a/cs − went to Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p104.jpg) SEPTEMBER, SATUDAY 1. 1877. In the office most of the day. & at night went to the Tabernacle & was on duty the whole night as a guard over the body of Pres't B Young he was truly a mighty man. I returned at 6 am SUNDAY 2. After resting until 10 am I went to the Tabernacle to attend the Funeral service of Prest BY, which was very imposing the Tabernacle was very much crowded & thousands could not get in − no meet ing in the evening MONDAY 3. Went to Cottd to attend to Thrashing the grain raised by Br. Andrews in my place. the machine kept constantly breaking was delayed very much, had to stay all night. We had 127½ bus W[--] 85 Barley 65 Oats 277½ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p105.jpg) SEPTEMBER, TUESDAY 4. 1877. Returned to the City & was busy making up a/cs − pd over 7500 for Joshua on his wagon Rumor says that Bp E Hunter will be T M T. WEDNESDAY 5. spent the day in the office. and at night went to the Cottonwood place. THURSDAY 6. Attended Fast meeting Blessed one child In the office in the PM & attended Bishops Meeting. Most of the Twelve were present apostles F. D. Richards Geo Q Cannon John Taylor C C Rich spoke ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p106.jpg) SEPTEMBER, FRIDAY 7. 1877. In the office most of the day, & at night went to Cottonwood SATURDAY 8. got in at ½ p 9. oclock attended business in the office all day Albert quite sick. Pukeing & purging. SUNDAY 9. attended the Sunday School in the AM & in the after noon meeting at the Taber nacle. [-] Elders F D Richd & E Snow occupied the time Bp Burridge from St Johns occupied the time in the evening at the Ward Meeting. Bp Sheets went to Cache this PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p107.jpg) SEPTEMBER, MONDAY 10. 1877. In the office most of the day In the evening went to Cottonwood with Kate & the Children arranged with D B Brenton to settle my a/c at the Store 76.30 TUESDAY 11. Returned by way of the t Farm & showed Br Pratt. 2 Cows got in at 11 oclock WEDNESDAY 12. It rained a good shower before daylight. the first we had had for 4 months to amount to anything. met with the Board of Directors of the Tannery. at 11 AM revising the agreement of the Co. went to the Farm in the evening. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p108.jpg) SEPTEMBER, THURSDAY 13. 1877. Brought Kate & the children back. & met Bp Burton at his Farm and went with him to the t Farm got the Beef Cattle up & examined the stacks [--] returned & worked with Books in the PM. Attended Teachers Council − FRIDAY 14. Bp Sheets arrived h[---] last night. arranged a/cs and I went to Cottd and arranged for some brick. Church Team hauled [--] a load of Coal 3000 to Cottonwood SATURDAY 15. Brought in Kate & the children & Sr Howard and went by the Brick Kiln attended the Priesthood Meeting at 11 AM, and in the evening the Bishops Court at the 8th Ward - Br John I Bames & James Toms were cut off from the Church for apostasy. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p109.jpg) SEPTEMBER, SUNDAY 16. 1877. Attended Sabbath School and in the afternoon, Elders W. Woodruff & Geo Q. Cannon spoke in the Tabernacle and in the evening I took the mas[---] down to Cotton wood. to commence the work on the Kitchen Henry G[--]w spoke in the ward MONDAY 17. Hauled some clay. I then came to the city − the mas[---] comd the work this AM − Bp Sheets going tomorrow in Co of Elder E Snow − C San Pete TUESDAY 18. This morning my throat bothered me a good deal and I went to Dr Anderson who adressed me to have it cut on the Palate which he did taking off a piece and making my throat very sore I went to Cottonwood. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p110.jpg) SEPTEMBER, WEDNESDAY 19. 1877. Got 4 pieces 2 x 4 14 ft from Brintons Andrews hauled some sand for me returned to the City Bp Sheets absent in Sanpete. THURSDAY 20. Joshua went to the Lake & got a load of Salt today. Attended Bishops meeting at which a vote was taken to keep the Herds out of the fields FRIDAY 21. In the office & arranged for Tannery Meeting & stock Book for the [---] went to Cottonwood & Took down Mowing Machine behind the light wagon showers all day H ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p111.jpg) SEPTEMBER, SATURDAY 22. 1877. Returned this AM the mason & tender have been working all the week at Cottonwood Br A Jones came up from Provo. and returned this evening. Kate sick in bed. SUNDAY 23. Attended Sabbath School and meeting in the after noon F D Richards B Young & Geo Q Cannon spoke in the Evening at the Wd Meeting J Shelmerdine occupied the time mostly MONDAY 24. In the office & at night went down by way of the Church Farm to Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p112.jpg) SEPTEMBER, TUESDAY 25. 1877. Returned to the City and in the office most of the day went to Cottd at night WEDNESDAY 26. Returned with the masons that I have had at work on the house and paid them — sold 5 head cattle for 30$ each pd money to Bp Hunter. Bp Sheets returned home THURSDAY 27. In the office answering letters this AM. attended Teachers Meeting in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p113.jpg) SEPTEMBER, FRIDAY 28. 1877. In the office, and got things prepared for going South after Beef stock, went to Cottonwood at night SATURDAY 29. Returned & attended Meeting of the Board of the Tannery − & went to Cottonwood at night − SUNDAY 30. Returned & attended meeting at the Tabernacle Jos F. Smith occupied the afternoon J. D T McAllister occupied the time at the evening meeting. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p114.jpg) OCTOBER, MONDAY 1. 1877. Start'd from home about 9 oclock. & went by way of the Church Farm. and thence to Cottonwood, got dinner there and then proceeded to American Fork. arrived there at 3 pm staid at Bp L. E Harringtons TUESDAY 2. Did not sleep much last night. drank some cider at Br Steeles in the evening. & think it kept me awake went to Provo for dinner & staid awhile at Spanish Fork. and there to Payson for supper WEDNESDAY 3. Started at 7.20 AM. for Nephi. staid a few minutes at Santaquin when I met L John Nuttall who was quite sick homed at Mona. & got to Nephi, about 3 PM. found Sr. Grace well ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p115.jpg) OCTOBER, THURSDAY 4. 1877. Started about 8 oclock & nooned at Little Salt Creek, very scant of water. drove on about 1 oclock & made Fayette about 4 oclock FRIDAY 5. Started 7 30 am & passed Gunnison & drove in to Salina which I reached at 12 oclock − got dinner and at 2.30 started on and drove to Kings Meadows where we found Lewis with the Beef stock SATURDAY 6. It made an attempt to rain in the night. and I moved my bed into the wagons & so did not sleep much. After Breakfast recd the Cattle from Br. Lewis. 122 head in all Travelled to Salina and fed the Cattle ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p116.jpg) OCTOBER, SUNDAY 7. 1877. After Breakfast went o the Gunnison Field & there baited our stock and then went to Fayette, & fed some Hay MONDAY 8. Started early − & drove to the Sevier Ford, 10 miles from Fayette & watering the stock got to Levan about 6 oclock TUESDAY 9. got to Nephi for noon & fed some Hay & after dinner drove to Tho. Grovers place & let our stock on the Bottoms. all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p117.jpg) OCTOBER, WEDNESDAY 10. 1877. The roads are fearfully cut up with the travel & the long dry spell of weather. made Payson at 6 pm. & fed Hay THURSDAY 11. Had a good shower this morning. drove to Provo and fed our stock pretty well FRIDAY 12. Drove over to Lehi and about 4 pm it commenced raining [-]t continued all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p118.jpg) OCTOBER, SATURDAY 13. 1877. Started the stock before day light & breakfasted at Powells old place & then left the stock, & came home at 2 pm SUNDAY 14. attended Sunday School & meeting in the afternoon [-] McKenzie occupied the time & went to Cottonwood in the eving MONDAY 15. Returned & fixed up a/cs − preparatory to going north after cattle ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p119.jpg) OCTOBER, TUESDAY 16. 1877. Started with the boys after cattle in Cache Co staid all night at Kaysville − at Laytons place WEDNESDAY 17. Nooned at Ogden & then drove to Brigham City. arriving about 5 pm it got quite cold here THURSDAY 18. Two of our horses left in the night − I sent Ed Leaver after them. & went on to the BY Farm in Cache Co. arriving there about 4 pm went to Logan after night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p120.jpg) OCTOBER, FRIDAY 19. 1877. Started with 643 head of Cattle drove thru Wellsville Kanyon made Brigham City by 6 pm. and put the stock in a pasture. SATURDAY 20. started early & drove thru to Ogden, by 4 oclock Branded some 75 head of cattle & had the stock fed at Farm pasture − SUNDAY 21. Started early and got the cattle out of town by soon after 7 am. drove to Farmington pasture and staid the night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p121.jpg) OCTOBER, MONDAY 22. 1877. Started early & got the stock to the C Farm by 4.30 pm Went to Cottd the same evening TUESDAY 23. Went to the C Farm & was busy most of the day assorting cattle & getting ready to start South WEDNESDAY 24. It rained very much but at 10.30 am we started with 845 head of cattle for Provo. staid at Willow Creek all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p122.jpg) OCTOBER, THURSDAY 25. 1877. Started early & drove to American Fork, & put Cattle in Chipmans pasture, it rained in the night some. FRIDAY 26. Drove over to Provo & got there for dinner the Cattle got there about 3 oclock Branded some Cattle and staid at a Jones. SATURDAY 27. Drove out to Springville & recd some cattle that were driven from the south, and took them all up to spanish Fork Kanyon & turned them over to B [---] – I returned to Provo by 6 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p123.jpg) OCTOBER, SUNDAY 28. 1877. took the Train at Provo and returned by 9 am attended meeting in the evening. W J Smith & S P Freeze being speakers MONDAY 29. Comd work on the stock a/cs that have been taken in the past month went to Cottd in the Evening. TUESDAY 30. Found my Hay was very much spouting & commenced to over haul it returned to the City & continued my work ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p124.jpg) OCTOBER, WEDNESDAY 31. 1877. In the office afternoon. attended meeting of the G. L. M Imp A[-]sn & had supper at Bp Sheets house NOVEMBER, THURSDAY 1. Fast Day In the office in the afternoon FRIDAY 2. In the office and in the evening went to Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p125.jpg) NOVEMBER, SATURDAY 3. 1877. In the office − all day fixing up furnished Br Andrews a load of Coal SUNDAY 4. Went to Sunday School and attended meeting in the afternoon & Evening MONDAY 5. In the office all day and went to Cottd at night. the roads being very bad — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p126.jpg) NOVEMBER, TUESDAY 6. 1877. returned & went to work getting out apt in the evening attended meeting of the Mutual Improvement Assn. WEDNESDAY 7. Bp Sheets went to Cache Valley to count the stock. I took Plasterer down to do the Kitchen at Cottonwood THURSDAY 8. returned & fixed up a/cs in the office all day − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p127.jpg) NOVEMBER, FRIDAY 9. 1877. Went to John Irvings place & recd church sheets & turned them over to Parker & returned to a meeting of the lesser Priesthood SATURDAY 10. Bp Sheets returned last night. busy in the office all day Attended Meeting of the Bishops & Council at 7 PM SUNDAY 11. Attended Sunday School & Meeting in the PM, at the Meeting House 8th Ward meeting in the evening Brs Attwood 13th Ward & John Midgley 12 - [--] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p128.jpg) NOVEMBER, MONDAY 12. 1877. Busy getting up a Report of Live Stock belonging to the Church went to Cottonwood in the evening TUESDAY 13. returned by way of the Church Farm. & measured the Hay on hand. Busy on the report & worked till 8.30 WEDNESDAY 14. finished the report & wrote a long letter to B Taylor & the Twelves my Head ache was very bad so much so that I had to go to bed in the evening. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p129.jpg) NOVEMBER, THURSDAY 15. 1877. Bp Sheets went over Jordan to receive the sheep from Jacob Rivoir − put an advertisement of the meeting of School Trustees for the 26th ward Attended Bishops Meeting FRIDAY 16. Engaged on the Report found it a very difficult matter to get went to Cottonwood at night SATURDAY 17. sent cattle by Br Burrows N Beans Herd and Cook took my cows over to Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p130.jpg) NOVEMBER, SUNDAY 18. 1877. attended Sunday School & Meeting afternoon & evening Br Piercey & Frost occupied the time at night MONDAY 19. Engaged in the office and at night went to Cottonwood TUESDAY 20. returned early this AM. Br Lemon commenced my House painting at Cotd this AM. − attended meeting of the Improvement assn ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p131.jpg) NOVEMBER, WEDNESDAY 21. 1877. In the office all day THURSDAY 22. Went to see Br J F Smith this AM, and talked on the stock & Farm matters attended Teachers Meeting at night FRIDAY 23. Went this Morning with Bp Sheets & Sperry to value the Improvements on Church Pasture It rained, went to Cottonwood at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p132.jpg) NOVEMBER. SATURDAY 24. 1877. returned Early & was busy all day. and continued till 9 at night. working on the report of this Church Pasture SUNDAY 25. Met with Brs Wallace & Leaven to arrange school matters Attended meeting afternoon & evening Bp Smoot & B F Cummings add ressed the meeting MONDAY 26. Meeting of the Tax payers 8th Scho ol is not Br John Needham S. W alley & John W Snell were elected Trustees took the inventory of the Church Farm this day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p133.jpg) NOVEMBER, TUESDAY 27. 1877. In the office all day. and went to Cottd at night WEDNESDAY 28. Completed the report of the C Pasture THURSDAY 29. In the office all day and attended Bishops Meeting at night Sam Brockbank married Jame Thomas at the endowment House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p134.jpg) NOVEMBER, FRIDAY 30. 1877. In the office all day, fixing up a/cs cold dry weather DECEMBER, SATURDAY 1. In the office all day − and at night. went to Cottonwood Bot a New Bedstead Hook to Cottd SUNDAY 2. Attended meeting in the PM and in the evening Robt Patrick & Math on Pratt addressd the people ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p135.jpg) DECEMBER, MONDAY 3. 1877. Busy in the office it snowed & was very cold today TUESDAY 4. Had Head ache today busy in the office all day WEDNESDAY 5. Busy in the office all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p136.jpg) DECEMBER, THURSDAY 6. 1877. In the office part of the day attended fast meeting and in the evening started south to visit Utah Co. staid at Cottd FRIDAY 7. visited Lehi. and from thence to Am Fk and made a visit to Br Gr Steele laid the matt[-] of Building the Temple before Bp Harrington SATURDAY 8. visited Pleasant Grove had to get my Buggy Tire welded rat dinner at Hallidys and then went to Provo and visited among the folks there. staid at a Jones. P ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p137.jpg) DECEMBER, SUNDAY 9. 1877. Attended Circle Meeting & afterwards the General Meeting of the saints had a pleasant time in the afternoon drive to Spanish Fork & attended meeting joined Father & the folks in tolerable health MONDAY 10. Visited Salem, and Payson. Eat dinner at Br. Coombes. visited Bp Johnson, and then Br Hallidays at Santaquin from there to Goshen & staid all night with Bp W. Price TUESDAY 11. Started about 9 oclock & travelled a very lone some road to the old camp Floyd & from thence to Cedar fork & staid there for the night with Bp Cook. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p138.jpg) DECEMBER, WEDNESDAY 12. 1877. Started about 9 am and drove to Cottd for dinner, arriving there about 2 - 30 pm After resting awhile went to town. THURSDAY 13. Busy in the office all day. & made report to Bp Hunter attended Bp's Meeting at night FRIDAY 14. Attended all day in the office, making up a/cs for the Utah Co Herd Bp Sheets went to Provo − I attended the party at 8th Ward ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p139.jpg) DECEMBER, SATURDAY 15. 1877. Busy in the office today. and in the evening went to Cottd and pd D B Brinton 10$ on my Lumber a/c SUNDAY 16. Went to the Cottonwood switch & met Sr Park who came on a visit to Mary Ann & the family came to town & attended meeting afternoon & evening − Dr W H Sharp spoked on the evidence of the Book of Mormon MONDAY 17. In the office all day & made statement of the Cache Co Herd, sent to a Jones, a statement of the N C. M. Stick assn a/c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p140.jpg) DECEMBER, TUESDAY 18. 1877. In the office all day and attended the Mutual Impt assn at night — WEDNESDAY 19. Attended the office all day & wrote several letters to the Bishops Utah Co went to Cottonwood THURSDAY 20. In the office all day Kate & the children went to Cottonwood Bp Halliday came up from Santaquin ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p141.jpg) DECEMBER, FRIDAY 21. 1877. In the office & att ended Relief Society party at night very slim attendance SATURDAY 22. In the office all day & went to Cottd A Jones made a flying visit. Erin had a sore throat. SUNDAY 23. Erins throat much better returned & went to meeting in the afternoon B. F. Cummings Jr. addressed the meeting. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p142.jpg) DECEMBER, MONDAY 24. 1877. In the office most of the day & went to Cottonwood at night, and fixed up some little presents for the Children TUESDAY 25. Christmas day ground bare in the morning it commenced to snow about 10 oclock and kept on most of the day & night attended a dance in the new school House WEDNESDAY 26. Returned with Eliza Kennedy to town in the office the bal of the day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p143.jpg) DECEMBER, THURSDAY 27. 1877. In the office most of the day, and in the Evening attended Bishops Meeting & the School Childrens party FRIDAY 28. In the office all day & went to Cottonwood at night SATURDAY 29. Returned & brought Kate & the children from Cottd Bp Sheets went to Cache Co this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p144.jpg) DECEMBER, SUNDAY 30. 1877. Attended the Sabbath School. and Meeting in the afternoon and evening − MONDAY 31. In the office all day, and went to the party of the Y. Men of the 8th Ward very good attended ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p160.jpg) BILLS RECEIVABLE. DATE. NAME. DOLLS. CT Weight of Mill 1 Box 244 W 244 1 seperator 300 1 smutter 750 1 Box Hardwood 356 1 — Cloth 35 — — Hardware 360 — — do 250 — — do 373 1 Piece Belting 30 1 Box Hdware 442 1 Box 175 1 — 278 1 — 244 1 — 354 1 270 1 Pulley 13 ½ 3+6 300 1 do 5½ 3+6 150 1 Box 264 1 — 194 1 [-] Hanes — 5000 1 pulley Mtc 500 10865 1 piece [--] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p162.jpg) MEMORANDA. Cloth from BY. store. Cloth Andrews 3.30 — 2.60 — 70 — 3.70 dr Salheclam 3.85 — 10 yrds 6.00 M28 1 3/4 yds cloth 2.53 Linsey 4 80 3 yds Jeans 2.10 Settled a/c 29.58 T.O. 725.10 681 14 43 96 32 00 11.96 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p164.jpg) Owners of the Lion Lode W. Howard 1300 P Payday 3.50 I Brockbank 200 A Cahoon — 600 Mrs Davis 100 S B Young — 50 26 00 To a/c 564.40 33 90 847½ 530.50 4 33.90 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F5_p165.jpg) 1 oz C Tartar 2 − 6ps me falts on 1 qt Boiling Water. [A sticker appears in top left corner] JAMES DWYER DEALER IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ALBUMS, POCKET BOOKS FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ETC. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p003.jpg) [---] / 70 235 To clean linolium turpentine & bee's wax, mix together like cream & go over the floor once or twice a month. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p036.jpg) Things Easily forgotten. [These words, which are the title, are inside an ornate border] The No. of my Bicycle Weight Height Size of my Hat " Gloves " Hosiery " Collar " Cuffs " Shoes Name I. Brockbank Address 58 E. 4th South Sails Lake City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p037.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 1, 1900 Ther. On the 31st Decr 1899. Went up little Cottonwood to Alta with team, and then on foot over deep snow to the Greeley Cafon and staid there until after midnight and then posted a notice on the Greeley Claim in name of Joseph P Brockbank Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. spent the afternoon and evening of Jan 1st at D McDonalds. having a very pleasant time Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p041.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 13, 1900 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. paid Bp Brinton cash 50 00 which with 12 00 pd previously was the amount of my tithing for 1899. Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p043.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 19, 1900 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. spent the day at Cottonwood, and returned to City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p044.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 22, 1900 Ther. Arrangned to make visit to Huntington, and left on the 2.15 pm train D&RG. W. arrived at Price by of PM. staid at Clark Hotel Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Went in Company of Bro Christiansen of Castle Dale to Huntington, got there at 2 pm. staid with Heber, no snow in that Coombry. very dry and dusty − Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. went up to the Ranch this AM, and looked over the situation of the exchange of land John Heber & myself decided that Johanson was exacting more than he was entitled to. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p045.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 25, 1900 Ther. Went up to the ranch again this AM Johanson went up also could effect no change with him, as to the division made out deed for him to sign, visited at Eliza Howards Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Got John to come over with me to Price, and he returned at 2 pm. boarded the train for home at 4 PM and arrived at Salt Lake at 9 PM Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. Attended Meeting, called for organization of the Granite Stake at Mill Creek Ward House Apostles Lyman & Land presiding − names were called for from the members present. for all officers of the stake ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p046.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 28, 1900 Ther. Meeting at Mill Creek of all the wards of Granite stake at which the organization was perfected with all the officers of the stake Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p048.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 3, 1900 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Wea. MONDAY 5 Ther. sent 20 00 to J W Brockbank Emporium Cameron Co Penn took Sanderson to Cottd to make alteration on Porch for Mary Ann ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p049.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 6, 1900 Ther. bot bay Horse Biller out of stray pen Sent John a desk and some books to Huntington helped to move Porch and hurt myself by lifting too hard − some snow Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. busy helping about the Porch though in pain fro effects of lifting came to town in the after noon Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. returned to Cottonwood and the storm had subsided saw the Job finished, by material taken down ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p050.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 9, 1900 Ther. brought in Sanders this AM with the Cart. Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Paid Sandberg for Cleaning closets 400 on a/c Wea. SUNDAY 11 Ther. staid home all day suffering from the effects of a bruise in my breast which affected my breath very much Kate went to the Sugar Home ward ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p051.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 12, 1900 Ther. attended the Funeral of Albert C Dewey at 8th Ward M. House Bp O F. Whitney R T Burton J R Winder R Patrick Bp Sheets spoke on his life − met Big Holt for having returned from the mine at Dugway Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Funeral of the five Utah Battery men, who had been killed at manilla last year and their bodies sent home for burial, the bodies lay in state at the City & Co Blg. for one day − went to Cottd in the evening Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. got letter from John having recd the desk and books. also I got copy of location of York morning claim But sent me 10$ on what he was owing me Pd Dr Wrights bill for Lockey 3.00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p052.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 15, 1900 Ther. Snow on the ground, and still looks stormy − Snowing all day − Co op Wagon & Macine Co have a complimentary ball on the opening of their New Building on State Street Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Home all day − Reading Geology − Saw Mrs Woodmansee about York mining claim clear & cold weather Wea. SATURDAY 17 Ther. coldest night of the season − bought and sent amber beads to John at cost of 100 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p053.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 18, 1900 Ther. Met at the Big Cottd Wd House. announced the Primary Meeting of the Democrats at Ward House returned to the City. after meeting. Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. snowing this morning got 2 50 from Mrs Guthree on Rent a/c − Attended the Primary Meeting at Cottonwood Ward House Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. Went to the City and saw Mrs Woodmansee about the York property ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p054.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 21, 1900 Ther. Went to the Theatre to see the play of Cleopatra and while there, R W Sloan sent for me, to take or trip through the country visiting the precincts went to Cottd − Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Frank Mc Donald went with me, visited East Mill Creek, Big Cottonwood, and Mill Creek, Butterville and Murray precincts broke one of the side springs of my Cart Wea. FRIDAY 23 Ther. visited Union Ward an West Jordan, and, west Murray − and thence to Cottd and thence back to the City, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p055.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 24, 1900 Ther. Attended the Convention for the election of delegates to the state Convention Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. visited Farmers Ward at the afternoon meeting and the 8th Ward at night Bros. W W Riter, and Bro Langdon, occupied the time Wea. MONDAY 26 Ther. Came out to Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p056.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 27, 1900 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. Wea. THUR. MARCH 1 Ther. Attended the Convention at which W H King was nominated for Congress after a spirited contest on the Platform ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p057.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 2, 1900 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. Attended the Priesthood meeting of Granite Stake Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. very blustery day spent the day at Cottonwood did not go to Meeting Kate went to East Mill Creek with the Stake presidency ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p058.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 5, 1900 Ther. Commenced the assessmt of 28th District, spent the day travelling around in the snow which was about 4 or 5 inches deep Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. Spent the day on the assessmt business Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. all day on assessmt went to town in the PM and returned ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p059.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 8, 1900 Ther. Went to Pasters, and Mt Olympus stock Farm at noon attended the party in the Ward House given in honor of the old folks of the WArd Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. spent the day on assmt. weather beautiful. Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. all day assessing ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p060.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 11, 1900 Ther. Presidency of the Granite stake at Big Cottonwood for Meetings − H J Grant was present Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther. spent the day assessg and at night went to the City, and book in Roll of 28th dist attended Rally at Theatre Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. started this AM in assessment of 39th disrict, furnished Garden seed to Hoffman onions Beets, carrots cabbage, Tomatos ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p061.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 14, 1900 Ther. assessing the 39th Dist bougt the Mare Wa[---] from Bert for 17$ Wea. THURSDAY 15 Ther. busy assessing Hoffman quit the work on the farm this AM. without any previous warning Wea. FRIDAY 16 Ther. Joe moved Hoffmans effects to town this AM. finished the 37th Dist this pm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p062.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 17, 1900 Ther. Went to town this AM found Wm Holt had been doing some work in the Cathedral Isaac E Thurber came home from his mission Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther. attended meeting in the Cottonwood Ward Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Went to town this AM and delivered up the 37th Precinct assessmt returns attended the Water Meetg at North School House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p063.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 20, 1900 Ther. at Big Cottonwood all day − Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Went in and saw Br Wallace about the excavation of Cellar Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Returned to the City this AM, to arrange about the Democratic rally at Cottonwood ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p064.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 23, 1900 Ther. Spent the day at Cottd fixing Dam in the big ditch − attended rally at Big Cottonwood Ward House − B H Roberts occupied most of the time Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. attended meeting at the Farmers Ward House of The High Priests of the Granite Stake Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. attended Meeting at the Taylorsville Meeting House, and then went to Bro Frame's for lunch − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p065.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 26, 1900 Ther. came to the city and saw Bro Wallace about the collar contract went back with Bert to Cottonwood and then returned to attend meeting of Orson Mining Co − at 7.30 PM Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. attended the Theatre and heard Senator Ronolms on the administration policy. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p066.jpg) Wea. THUR. MARCH 29, 1900 Ther. In town trying to get the collar o the American B[---]t Co to dig − went to Mill Creek at night to hear Rawlins Wea. FRIDAY 30 Ther. Visited among some of the voters of the Precinct to advocate Democratic doctrines − Wea. SATURDAY 31 Ther. attended Priesthood Meeting at Farmers Ward House at 10 AM paid assessmt in Copper Glance Stock 5.25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p067.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 1, 1900 Ther. attended Fast Meeting at Big Cottonwood Ward Meeting House Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. attended the Polls all day, as Registrar of the District, votes counted 113. Democrats, and 92 Republicans, King was elected by majority of 4200 in the state Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. went to the City this AM and found much of a feeling of reforcing among the Democrats [-]ollected 39 00 for 13 days services. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p068.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 4, 1900 Ther. made bill to the county for services 7.70 Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Bert comd work with a team at Cathedral at noon today − Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. attended Conference morning & afternoon − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p069.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 7, 1900 Ther. Attended Conference all day and Priesthood Meeting at night Bert got pay for 1½ day work. 4 50 − paid him 2.75 have none settled for the mare I brought from him Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. It was snowing this morning and continued most of the day − attended Conference morning and afternoon went to Cottonwood with Elna Hales, she visited with Mary Ann, had letter from A Jones, and Will Brockbk Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. came in with Agnes this AM stormy most of the time saw Bro Wallace about cellar work. no work for team today met at Bro Winters house [-]or the purpose of meeting officers of the Orson [-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p070.jpg) Wea. TUES. APRIL 10, 1900 Ther. Eliza Hales went to the Temple and done the ordinances work for Elizabeth Brockbank Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Kate started on her trip to San Francisco signed up with Mr [-]uddenham on the cellar work at 20 c pr yard Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. Commenced on the cellar this AM with scrapers and plow, got along real well. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p071.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 13, 1900 Ther. Stormy this AM. commenced work at 9 AM had 3 wheel scrapers and 3 Tongue scrapers — at work — Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. stormy — had snow on the ground this AM did not work until noon today — came to Cottonwood after 7 PM. Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. Kate went to Grangly Ward — to the meeting of the Presidency of Granite stake I went to the Cottonwood Meeting Home & then returned to City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p072.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 16, 1900 Ther. Continued work on the cracker factory cellar Bro Stolls brigham gone to Bingham Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Working on cellar all day with 5 teams — Bro Holt did not show up to day at all took his other team to Bingham Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Working all day with teams — Bro Stolt did not come d[---] until quite late when he came to the house to tell me to — [--]ace for starters ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p073.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 19, 1900 Ther. Sent up for 2 slushers to Smiths this AM 4 teams on slushers Holt came down and staid a few moments Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. Worked with slushers all day, 3 teams and plow. Holt did not show up Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Worked with 2 Teams on slushers all morning and 1½ hours in the PM Holt did not show up Bert did not work pd him 500 30 his due ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p074.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 22, 1900 Ther. spent the day at Cottd Kate went to Hunter Ward − brought on Agnes to her school − Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Worked 3 men ½ day each on cellar − had pants fixed at cost of 50c Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p075.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 25, 1900 Ther. Send 2 head of stock by Tom Drage. 1 red ylg Heifer Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. Rain Rain Rain all night all day Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. still stormy. and no work in town all day had meeting called for Orion Mg Co. no attendance ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p076.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 28, 1900 Ther. Went to Cracker Factory so much water, can do nothing, pd Holt for his teams. quit the Concrete work in Catholic cath finished up job Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Meeting at Mill Creek of Stake Prest and also Prest. J F Smith, Apostles Grant & Clawson, had a fine time in the PM − Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. came in town with Agnes recd from Mrs Guthrie 100 & pd E. Frost 100 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p077.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 1, 1900 Ther. a terrific explosion this morning at 10 AM at the Pleasant Valley Coal mines over 200 lives were lost Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p078.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 4, 1900 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. attended Priesthood Meeting at Farmers Ward at 10 am and then drove into City went to Cracker Factory & found them not ready − Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. attended meeting at the Big Cottd Ward House Jacob Christenson, returned missionary occupied the time − Kate Burton & her mother came down for a visit and returned in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p079.jpg) [-]ea. MON. MAY 7, 1900 Ther. Came in town and arranged for finishing up the cellar for Cracker Factoy Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. comd work on the finishing of cellar − had one slusher & team & 2 men, worked all day − Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. Worked team ½ day 2 men all day finished up at 4 PM went to Cottd − got Baxter to sign Mortgage for Mrs Woodmansee ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p080.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 10, 1900 Ther. Mr Shutter paid me for use of land in Sugar House 2250 Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p081.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 13, 1900 Ther. attended Meeting in Big Cottd Ward House Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p082.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 16, 1900 Ther. pd Riches note, 3365 Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p083.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 19, 1900 Ther. attended Conference of the Granite Stake, at South Cottd Ward House − morning and afternoon Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. at Conference. Prest Snow and Cannon at the afternoon meeting went to Charles Reynolds for lunch Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. went to the City and got check for balance of pay for excavating the Cracker Factory cellar Mrs Davis had left Chester Ave. leaving one months rent unpaid ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p084.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 22, 1900 Ther. Got some water on the Mill Creek place and attended it all day Christensen came down to put up the walls of back Kitchen. Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. had water running on Mill Creek place all night went to the City and paid the money for surveying on the York mining claim Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. spent the day preparing land for corn and potatoes, and planted some corn hurt my big toe, so that I was quite lame. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p085.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 25, 1900 Ther. Came to City, took sas[-] to get [-]lass put in − Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. High Priests Meeting at 10 AM Paid Christensno [-]n a/c 10.00 whole amount to be 55 00 one half cash, and balance in amt he owes me Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Went to the Funeral of Sister Emma Sheets in the 8th Ward Meeting House & Mary Ann drove in the procession. Elder James E Talmage delivered a beautiful discourse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p086.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 28, 1900 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Decoration day. spent the whole day − watering the Lucern on Mill Creek was very tired, and went to bed early − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p087.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 31, 1900 Ther. Went to the City. Wea. FRI. JUNE 1 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. Attended Priesthood Meeting in Farmers War, Apostle H J Grant occupied most of the time, Bert was there and then wene to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p088.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 3, 1900 Ther. Fast day − had a rest all day − Ebbie and Katey and Miss Norris − Mr Downing and Mr Millar came down for the day − Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. went to the City at noon Kate went also − left my time books at Holts house let Mr Goddard have the Key of 333. Chester Ave Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. arranged for Gunderson to cut lucern on Mill Creek started at 1 PM for the head of little Cottonwood Canyon got to the foot of hill at 6.30 PM plenty of snow in the Greebey hill ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p089.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 6, 1900 Ther. Gunderson cut the part of Mill Creek this PM − [-] got back from the Canyon at 12.30 PM we had [-]ood roads and hot weather Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p091.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 12, 1900 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Attended the wedding of Harriet Brinton and Thomas Gunderson Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p092.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 15, 1900 Ther. Gunderson cut balance of Hay Ground at Mill Creek − Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. had my watering turn at Mill Creek Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. attended meeting at the Ward House − J Christenson M[---] Andrus & myself occupied the time − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p093.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 18, 1900 Ther. had the water on the Mill Creek place at 9.30 [-]nd used it for 6 hours [-]nd then put up Hay the [-]alance of the day. Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Went around with John C Cutler to see the land and he offered 2825 00 Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Busy at the Hay. hauled 6 loads from Mill Creek had Saunders to help me Ebbie & John Howard came out ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p094.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 21, 1900 Ther. hauled on load of Hay. and then got ready for the City − Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p095.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 24, 1900 Ther. Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. ordered abstracts bought down on the City property of an expense of 3675 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p096.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 27, 1900 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. made deal with J. C. Cutler to turn him over the Deed for 6 pieces of land. as security for 282500 at Deseret Natl Bank and took up note for $300000 Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. Got abstracts from Moyle of City Property − pd him 10$ on a/c − his charges 2450 Mr Ellerbeck and wife came to stay awhile ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p097.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 30, 1900 Ther. rode in with Ellerbeck attended Judicial Convn at County building Jos T Richards S W Stewart & W C Hall nominated Wea. SUN. JULY 1 Ther. Fast day, attended meeting in the Ward House Mr Whitney & wife came with horses − fed them grain & Hay − Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. In town this AM. and then went to Murray to attend School Convn O W Moffatt recd the nomination for Co Supt of schools ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p098.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 3, 1900 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 4 Ther. a quiet day at home busy among the chores of the house Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. attended meeting of the people at meeting House to nominate a School Trustee. George Harper was nominated ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p099.jpg) [-]ea. FRI. JULY 6, 1900 Ther. got the water at 12 oclock for 2 hours at Mill Creek [-]ea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. Went to town this AM pd Utah Lumber Co. 500 n a/c Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. attended meeting in the B. Cottd Meeting House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p101.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 12, 1900 Ther. my horses got scared and pulled a post on to me [-]nd got me under their feett so that I was badly hurt − had to go to bed Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. In bed most of the day feeling pretty bad in my breast & back & face the left check being cut and partially paralyzed Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. around most of the day though not fit for work ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p102.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 15, 1900 Ther. Did not go to meeting − Bp Brinton made great complaints against the choir and Sunday School management. Wea. MONDAY 16 Ther. Went to the City, and then returned by way of the creamary at Murray about defect in returns of milk Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. spent the day at Cottd frying Cauliflower and getting water on the Corn & potatoes ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p103.jpg) [-]ea. WED. JULY 18, 1900 Ther. Went to the City and talked [-]ith John C. Cutler about [-]e City property. [-] Whitney paid me 10.75 for keeping his horses [-]ea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. spent the day at Cottd the Cones got with the Com and done great damage helped fix the fence Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. went to town this AM and took in 75 qts of black covenants to Z C M J at 15 qts for 100 had 2nd crop of Hay cut [-] Mill Creek place ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p104.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 21, 1900 Ther. Went to the City and took apples & currants for Tithing − pd Moyle 10$ on abstract work Wea. SUNDAY 22 Ther. had shower of rain this AM Mr Hobbs, and family and Mr Justin and − at house Kate went to Saltair last night and returned this AM The Bishop had some words of complaint against the choir & they quit Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Got Hay piled up at Mill Creek, and got Alma to help haul one load Tire ran off, and did not get unloaded until late ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p105.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 24, 1900 Ther. [-]t home all day. very quiet Wea. WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. got up 2nd Crop of Hay at Mill Creek − had 8 small loads. Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p106.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 27, 1900 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 28 Ther. attended High Priests Meeting at Farmers Ward House − Bros C. Miller − F. F. Hentze and N. V. Jones discoursed on Divine Auth ority of the Church − reports of H. P. teachers made − Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Attended Meeting at Big Cottd Ward House, there being no choir, the Bishop called on me to lead the singing − he and the choir had settlement of their differences − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p107.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 30, 1900 Ther. Helped the boys pile up Hay. this morning and then hauled in the PM. Wea. TUESDAY 31 Ther. Went to City this AM and paid 15 00 on Coupon for Deed got 83 ft Oats from Lucas Wea. WED. AUG. 1 Ther. helped the boys get up Hay Mary Ann & Alma went to City with currants Relief Society Conference at Mill Creek Ward House [-]aunders paid his rent on the Farm 5000 for one third [-]f amt due ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p108.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 2, 1900 Ther. I still feel trouble from the hurt I got on July 12 went to the City in the afternoon and paid the note of H. Wallace for 100$. due Sep. 1899 he threw off the interest entirely − which was very good for me − put on P[---] plaster Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. spent the day at Cottonwood Wea. SATURDAY 4 Ther. went to the city, saw Mr Holt, he had not had any settlement with Catholic Cathl so that there may be nothing due on that work, attended Priesthood Meeting at Farmers Ward House Apostle John Henry Smith spoke on the observance of the Sabbath day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p109.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 5, 1900 Ther. went to the Creamary this AM. about the Milk Cans not being left Kate went to the City to attend the Fast day at Temple. & attended Fast Meeting at Big Cottonwood the Bishop prevailed on the choir to take their places. Wea. MONDAY 6 Ther. Had Water on Mill Creek for 2 hours this AM Bert came out from town. Wea. TUESDAY 7 Ther. Went to the City. to see Bro Wallace did not get chance − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p110.jpg) Wea. WED. AUG. 8, 1900 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Went to City. spoke to Mrs V about moving and she was very much disturbed about it. Wea. FRIDAY 10 Ther. Found many of the cauliflowers were diseased went to the Creamary, but failed to get settlement for milk sold cow to Sanders for 6¼ cents pr lb ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p111.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 11, 1900 Ther. pd some Cauliflower for Tithing this AM. 180. Bert went to Stockton to get Job of work − Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. attended meeting at the B C. Meeting House The Presidency of the High Priests Quorum of the Granite Stake visited the Ward and occupied the time I assisted the Bishop to set apart Sister Smith and Stevenson as Prest of Councillor of the [-]. C. Primary Assn Went to the City, and sent money to Armitage [-] upg. House on Chester [-] Wea. MONDAY 13 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p112.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 14, 1900 Ther. Went up with Lock to the Greeley property in little Cottd Canyon − made the trip up in 5 hours and return in 3½ hours − spent 2 hours on the hill found the tools all OK. Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. Having arranged to go to Spanish Fork in the evening Lock came out having agreed to go to Colton for Mr Smith on the D & R G W. RR he goes tonight. Wea. THURSDAY 16 Ther. arrived at Spanish Fk 740 PM, staid at Joshuas all night, and then went to Samuels & Josephs place, attended the concert in the PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p113.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 17, 1900 Ther. visited Sister Snell, and [-]thers until noon, and then went to Josua [-] for dinner, went to Provo [-]n the evening, and staid [-] A Jones. Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. visited around Provo this AM and went to Sam Kings for dinner, and at [-] 35 took the train for [-] home Ebbie staid at Provo − Wea. SUNDAY 19 Ther. Attended the Granite Stake Conference at Farmers Ward House Jos F. Smith occupied most of the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p130.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 7, 1900 Ther. Attended Conference at Tabernacle Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. Calendars 1925 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p137.jpg) [-]ea. SUN. OCT. 28, 1900 Ther. Bp S A Casts was ordained to the Bishoprick of the Big Cottonwood Ward [-]ith Milo Andrus as First Counselor and Joseph Boyes as Second Counselor [-]ea. MONDAY 29 Ther. [-]ea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p140.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 6, 1900 Ther. Attended the elction as Registrar of Precinct The election went Republican by a majority of 66 330 votes cast out of 353 registered Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 8 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p142.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 12, 1900 Ther. Archd Frame and his sons commenced work on the house, and tore off the roof. and got the new roof on to the 2 rooms in addition. Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. I got money from Mr Weeks for the improvement of the house. 500$ − Wea. WEDNESDAY 14 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p144.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 18, 1900 Ther. Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 20 Ther. Mortgaged the Lucern land at Mill Creek for 40000 at 87 pr Ann pd Plumbers 10000 − " Lumber a/c 60 − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p155.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 21, 1900 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. made contract about the moving of old house Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p156.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 24, 1900 Ther. attended on the inquest of a man named Pierson who was killed on the corner of 9th 6 & 7th So. by street car went to Cottonwood at night Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. Had Erin & family and Mite and family, and the rest of our family except Bert for dinner. weather clear and dry. dust on the roads − Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. had letter from Bert and answered his letter − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p157.jpg) [-]ea. THUR. DEC. 27, 1900 Ther. spent the day at 8th Ward Meeting House, settling Tithing of the ward Bp Sheets and council present staid until 8 pm. [-]ea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Recd 45000 money on loan of Chester Avenue property at 7½ pr prawn. commission & chges 1020 abstract 900 pd Felt & Co. 5000 went to Cottd and settled my Tithing with Bp Casto [-]ea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. Attended H P. Meeting at Farmers Ward House Chrishaw Christensen was appointed to labor with me as Teachers among the H P pd Holding 4000 on a/c Electric Bill bal. 1300 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p158.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 30, 1900 Ther. Met with B Sheets & Council at Br Cartwrights house to canvass the ward as to delinquent to the payers Wea. MONDAY 31 Ther. NOTES FOR 1901 Warrant for 190 at auditors ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p159.jpg) MEMORANDA Dec 29/1900 pd Clark pr Grain 1 30 " Frost " Shoring 1 20 " Price Flour 1 50 Taylor P B Springs 1 00 Meat 75 Glass 50 Corn & paper 25 Tea 25 6.75 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p162.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−JULY Date Received Paid Aug 29/24 Fly Paper Oct 29/24 Martineau Jensen Christensen ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p164.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−AUGUST Date Received Paid Aug 2 Mrs [-]erschoff 25 00 " Thompson 2− " Kraut 4 00 H. Wallace 64 3 pd Gunderson 3 00 4 Clark 1 25 5 J Toth 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p166.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − DECEMBER Sep 25/1900 Date Received Paid Fuse Pick handles Matches Salt Pepper Beans Coffee Sugar Tea Fruit Potatoes Flour Treat Bacon Grain Caps Ax Pick Candles Gloves & Shirts 15 1 40 Watt Lamp Castrogen Tablets Tea − Meat. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p167.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − DECEMBER [-]ate Received Paid 10 c Red Peppers 10 c Cloves 10 Allspice 10 Blk Pepper ½ lb Blk Pepper De Witts Polls Kidney Envelopes Tablets ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F7_p170.jpg) [Calculations appear at top of page] Henry Shutter on Rapid Transit line J. M Draper 246 S. 5 West 2 pr 3½ butts loose pm 2 Locks 2 sash Fasteners ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p001.jpg) Excelsior Diary ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p003.jpg) Do road beb 16th & 17th South Isaac Brockbank Holliday Precinct Salt Lake County Utah ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p037.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 1, 1907 Ther. Storming most of the day, went to Bp Cornwall in the afternoon, and paid 2500 on Tithing, making 17500 pd for year 1906 — Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. But started to cut down some old apple trees — Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. Went to the Holliday Precinct enquiring for Frank Wash could hear nothing of such a prison there ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p038.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 4, 1907 Ther. attended Funeral of sister Helen at Ward House wrote to I E Brockbank Hamburg. Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Came to city, found the roads almost impassable for loaded teams Inez Hales stopping at the house in town — Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting Bp Comwell & Taylor B occupied the time. tho it was fast meeting ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p039.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 7, 1907 Ther. Bert got the trees out of South orchard. I went to town in the PM, and got some rents. Mary Ann & Alma got back from Huntington having had a cold stormy time Wea. TUESDAY 8 Ther. At home all day wrote a letter to Frank Robinson at Bowness paid my bill at the store. Wea. WEDNESDAY 9 Ther. Went to the City, by street Car from Sugar House got some coal from Brick Yard. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p040.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 10, 1907 Ther. Sent to the Buck yard for coal Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Home all day. Kate came out this afternoon for the 1st time, since before Christmas day Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. Went to the City and paid 1200$ on 7th Wd property leaving bal of 700$ besides the Mtge Jones notified me that the case of Jennings comes on the 16th at 2 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p041.jpg) Wea. SUN. JAN. 13, 1907 Ther. Snowing very heavly all day. Mr. LaPiml came up and we fixed up two shoes for him to use in the old house remained in the house all day − Funeral of T[---]s Milly who was killed at Louisville, Idaho Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. Went to the City, and examined records at County Bldg. and found judgments expired except the renewal of Jennings Kale went to Taylors on Street car I called for her at 3.30 pm Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. High winds all last night, threatening for storm − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p042.jpg) Wea. WED. JAN. 16, 1907 Ther. Case of Jennings to be taken up at 2 PM Met at Court room, and Judge Lewis quashed the service of summons. Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. at home all day, snowing most of the day. Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Commenced snowing early this AM. and kept it up all day − deepest snow for several years. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p043.jpg) Wea. SAT. JAN. 19, 1907 Ther. Went to the City this AM heavy snow, deld MA stuff, and got some Mill sweepings − Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Attended the Funeral services of Mrs Margt Young Prest Smith, F Y. Taylor Sisters Smeline Wells and Bathsheba Smith were the speakers had dinner at Locks house Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p044.jpg) Wea. TUES. JAN. 22, 1907 Ther. Went to the City, to get a stove, but could not get one to suit, had lunch at Kate Arnolds − no coal to be got at any of the yards. Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. The Range in town had an explosion this AM and Elizabeth had a very narrow escape of being hurt she had just gone into the cellar when the explosion occurred I went to town in the car. Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. Very foggy weather. Best & N. U. Howard went to the city ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p045.jpg) Wea. FRI. JAN. 25, 1907 Ther. Home all day. Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Went to town in a snow storm, Bert went with me, and got his location notices from Taylor. Kate went to the City to attend Funeral of Johnny Hardie Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Pleasant day, plenty of good sleighing − Br. Cook & Jones spoke on the necessity of Temple work, Bro Merrill also addressed the meeting Kate too ill to attend the funeral of Johnny Hardy ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p046.jpg) Wea. MON. JAN. 28, 1907 Ther. At home all day Kate in town Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. At home all day Bert & I went to the Meeting at 130 PM to organized company Bert went to the city to work for Smith Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Called on Bp Woolley for payment on the 4th So Property, but he said he had not received it as yet ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p047.jpg) Wea. THUR. JAN. 31, 1907 Ther. had notice served on me of the January 6 case left the summons with Jones, and authorised him to compromise the matter if possible Wea. FRI. FEB. 1 Ther. At home all day Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther. Went to the City and found the roads very bad met Bro Hodgem at the house, and he proposed going to Nevada, on the follg Monday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p048.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 3, 1907 Ther. Spent the day at Monday taking a/c of stock for George, he having sold out of the saloon business. Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. It rained all day long, and all last night being the longest rain. we have had for a long time − Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Went to the city on the cars, found that there was no immediate prospect of sale going through on 4th So property ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p049.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 6, 1907 Ther. Beautiful day, the first of the year Ebbie came out from town, Myrtle & Warner went back to Reno. Ebbie came out on the 1.45 pm car Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. Went to town in the Car Kate had a surprise by the neighbors of Cottd who had mostly gone when I got back Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. at home all day − Kate and Ebbie went to City. I helped put some shingles on Mary Anns house got letter from Patty Johns about cement machine ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p050.jpg) Wea. SAT. FEB. 9, 1907 Ther. Went to the City, took in 2 doz eggs for Mrs Arnold from the store. 70c hot suit of clothes from Cutler Bros. 825 met Dr. Calder of Mental Hospital Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. Attended meeting at Ward House, Elders Green and Sanderson were the missionaries. Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. Home all day, Went on the Bench and took up Incas, to be turned out at Wills place ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p051.jpg) Wea. TUES. FEB. 12, 1907 Ther. Went to City and collected some rents. Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Went on the Bench this AM and found no material that was obtainable on the land owned by myself and Lucas went up in the PM, and got permission from D B Burton to get material from him Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Beautiful weather all the time of late ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p052.jpg) Wea. FRI. FEB. 15, 1907 Ther. Wea. SATUDAY 16 Ther. Went to Salt Lake and put some paint on the Capulo of house 59 West 5th So. Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Attended meeting at the Stake Tab and Ward John Bolton myself, and Wm Boam, Taylor and the Bishop occupied the time − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p053.jpg) Wea. MON. FEB. 18, 1907 Ther. Went to the City. leaving horse at Haslers Mill got 400 to Corn at Mill Creek 500 Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Visited at Tom Howard's hunting for Gravel for concrete work Attended meeting of the Granite Fruit Growns Assn at Winder Ward Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. Went to the City and paid N V Jones check for $300 − to apply on Judgment of Jennings, bot Lucern seed at 15c p lb. Timothy seed at 7½ wrote card to Hodgson that I would try to go on Saturday night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p054.jpg) Wea. THUR. FEB. 21, 1907 Ther. Killed the 2 pigs this AM and got done at 11 AM after lunch took Kate over to Ritta Gundersons, I went to Murray and ot 500 lb coal and 104 lb Barb Wire Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. Kate went to the City this AM on the Car, it being a holiday business suspended Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Came to the City, and talked with Frank Snow, about the trip to Moapa, sent 75$ interest to Mr Arnold in check on Chicago the rail road having been washed out, did not go as I had expected, went to the Orpheum. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p055.jpg) Wea. SUN. FEB. 24, 1907 Ther. Attended Conference at Granite Stake Tab. Prest Lund and Jos F. Smith occupied the time − Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Went to the City with T A Howard, to inspect the break in pipe at Ruby are found it was in Mrs Irvines part, blustery day. threatening storm. Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. Snowing the AM and kept it up all day met Bro Shephard and loaned him book on Stone Cement Blocks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p056.jpg) Wea. WED. FEB. 27, 1907 Ther. More pleasnt this AM but still cloudy and threatening for them sent for Poultry Husbandry But working for Jack Smith in City — Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Cold last night clear this morning. Wea. FRI. MARCH 1 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p057.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 2, 1907 Ther. Went to the City as usual and on my return on the State road, in crossing the RR track front wheel got dished, and had to get another wheel to come home with Wea. SUNDAY 3 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting it being Fast Day Kate went to the City, early in the AM. Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Went to the City and met Erin Howard who came out with me had dinner with Geo. Lock and Erin sent pension check to San F. got rect from Mr Arnold ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p058.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 5, 1907 Ther. Went to the car line, and Kate came out from City I went in on Car, to meet digger at Ruby Ave he did not show up − returned at noon to Cottd Wea. WEDNESDAY 6 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p059.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 8, 1907 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 9 Ther. Went to Springville on the 5 PM train and went to Evans Brintons 50th Wedding Day, the party kept up until the next morning Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. Went over to Mapleton and thence to Spanish Fork got to Joshuas at 10.30 AM visited at Sams. and Joes and stand at Joshuas all night, Sam came over from Tintie − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p060.jpg) Wea. MON. MARCH 11, 1907 Ther. It snowed most all last night stand at Joshua's house, after breakfast, visited at Mrs Banks and then to Lewis store, and then to John Crens for lunch, and then to Sams for supper, and then to Joshuas for the night Wea. TUESDAY 12 Ther. Snowing this AM Joshua took us to the car, at 8.15 snowing nearly all day on arrival at city found Eddie had sold his share of the land in Big Cottd Canyon, for 75000 Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Kate bargained with John F Howells and paid him 19000 for his options on the canyon property. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p062.jpg) Wea. SUN. MARCH 17, 1907 Ther. Attended H. P. Meeting and circle meeting at the Stake House, and meeting at the Ward House the relief society occupied most of the time − Wea. MONDAY 18 Ther. Attended Water Meeting of the upper canal strong wind blowing all day Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Wind blowing all day grabbed out many of the small plum trees in the orchard − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p063.jpg) Wea. WED. MARCH 20, 1907 Ther. Went to the City and found Kaufman had moved on Sunday — the mexican had also moved, and left the house on Mortenson Court. I rented the house in Ruby Ave, got 4 Bus Wheat at the mill − Wea. THURSDAY 21 Ther. Heavy Wind storm in the night clear & bright this AM, drove to car line Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p064.jpg) Wea. SAT. MARCH 23, 1907 Ther. Came to town, with the Buggy, Wea. SUNDAY 24 Ther. attended meeting at the Ward House − Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Came to town on the Car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p065.jpg) Wea. TUES. MARCH 26, 1907 Ther. Went to see Br. Drascher Wea. WEDNESDAY 27 Ther. Went with Bro Sutherland to see Bro Druscher this AM Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p066.jpg) Wea. FRI. MARCH 29, 1907 Ther. Came to the city in the car and went on my return to Murray and paid my telephone bill for 6 months 12 00 Kate had a carpet rag sewing bil Wea. SATURDAY 30 Ther. Beautiful morning came in town and exchanged buggy with Arthur Sanders and paid him 30$ Wea. SUNDAY 31 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House, it being fast day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p067.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 1, 1907 Ther. Went to the City this AM and rented house to his Berg or on the alley. Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Comd Cuttin out extra plum trees, but hurt my back so that I had to quit Wea. WEDNESDAY 3 Ther. Went to the City this AM tho not hardly able to do so − paid Saunders for the buggy I bought from him ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p069.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 7, 1907 Ther. did not feel well enough to go to the conference staid home all day Ebbie & her ma went in on car at night Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Went to City, made contract to build stable on Ruby Ave with Jacobson to pay 15$ for labor on my return home got letter from Jones he had made settlement of Jennings claim for $300, he charges 50$ for services − But came down with me and returned back Wea. TUESDAY 9 Ther. Home all day − afternoon went to Murray, to meet the car, had to wait on a/c of cars being off the track, got medicine from Logan D[--]g Co 125. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p070.jpg) Wea. WED. APRIL 10, 1907 Ther. heard of Bro Draschers death, and went up there to see him. Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Attended the Funeral of Bro Drascher at the Winder Meeting House Wea. FRIDAY 12 Ther. Went to the City this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p071.jpg) Wea. SAT. APRIL 13, 1907 Ther. Went to the City. Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Attended Meeting at the Ward House Wea. MONDAY 15 Ther. Arbor day it being a general holiday. Ebbie and Mary Howard came out I put in some glass in the windows at the old house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p073.jpg) Wea. FRI. APRIL 19, 1907 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Went to the City, went with F Arnold to the W 5th So Property. and agreed to let him have it on the 1st May. pd Jacobson 10$ on his work Wea. SUNDAY 21 Ther. Attended Circle & Quorum Meeting and ward meeting in the PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p074.jpg) Wea. MON. APRIL 22, 1907 Ther. Went to the City, on the car Kate being there I came out early. had Wm Harper working for me Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Home all day. Harper worked to day Wea. WEDNESDAY 24 Ther. Went to the City, and took in stove to C Davey and brought out Home Comfort Range and deld it to Mr Strickland at the White House pd Harper for 4 days work at 1 50 $600 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p075.jpg) Wea. THUR. APRIL 25, 1907 Ther. Put up Home Comfort Range at Cottd for Mr Strickland − drove the Colt "Incas" in the Cart went along all right Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. at home all day. until 3.30 PM when I drove to the Stake House with Kate and Mary Ann and Mrs Lewis to the gathering of the Granite Stake old folks had a play under the clouds let Br Stevenson have the colt to break Wea. SATURDAY 27 Ther. Came in this morning, and notified Mrs That I had agreed to turn the property over to F Arnold on the 1st of the mo ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p076.jpg) Wea. SUN. APRIL 28, 1907 Ther. Attended meeting at Ward House Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Wea. TUESDAY 30 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p077.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 1, 1907 Ther. Went to the City, and collected some rent Wea. THURSDAY 2 Ther. Home all day Wea. FRIDAY 3 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p078.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 4, 1907 Ther. Came to the City. Kate went to Stake house to monthly meeting, and then to the City − Wea. SUNDAY 5 Ther. Fast Day − attended meeting, Bro David Boam returned missionary from S. Carolina & Kentucky, absent 29 months addressed the meeting Wea. MONDAY 6 Ther. transferd 5th So property to Fred E Arnold for 4000 less the proportion of Taxes and Mortgage which was $6900 took cashiers chk for 233100 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p079.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 7, 1907 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 8 Ther. Went to the City, and fixed roof of shed − and recd rent of Hardner & postage and authorised F R Snow to purchase 500 shares Beck Tunnel stock at 1,85 Wea. THURSDAY 9 Ther. Went to Lambs Canyon with Wm Brockbank took Incas with one of his horses, had a pleasant day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p080.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 10, 1907 Ther. got Lumber & Cement from Murray, and grain from Haslers Mill, had Incas shoes fixed, and drove him double Wea. SATURDAY 11 Ther. Pd F. R Snow for 500 shares Beck Tunnel Stock, 925 00 Comn on same 925 934.25 drove Incas and Wahne to the City, and brought out the old desk from the house Wea. SUNDAY 12 Ther. It rained most of the night attended meeting at Ward House. Bro Miller and myself & the Bishop occupied the time. Bro Cook came over with me in a rain storm to administer to Kate, on a/c of the pains in her legs. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p081.jpg) Wea. MON. MAY 13, 1907 Ther. took Kate to the car line with the s[-]rrey, and then hauled up some of the old lumber from the back porch − Alma went to the city to work the team at the cellar − Wea. TUESDAY 14 Ther. Went to the City with the Buggy. paid F R Snow for 300 shares Beck Tunnel at 1 82½ with com 553 00 talked with Hyde about the Fox note. Wea. WEDNESDAY 15 Ther. At home all day, had Incas shoes fixed and drove him around ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p082.jpg) Wea. THUR. MAY 16, 1907 Ther. Home all day. Wea. FRIDAY 17 Ther. At home all day, Tom Howard and I fixed up the pipes, and put the water in the summer Kitchen − Wea. SATURDAY 18 Ther. Came to town and got my stock from F Snow 800 shares Beck Tunnel pd Jones 2500 balance and took rect in full ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p083.jpg) Wea. SUN. MAY 19, 1907 Ther. Attended H P Meeting at granite stake house and gave report of Winder Ward attended meeting in the PM J Sutherland Wm Bowden and Tho O Gunderson spoke Wea. MONDAY 20 Ther. Home all day, Bert came out with his Ma at noon busy fixing up the old buggy, and repairing the old washing machine Wea. TUESDAY 21 Ther. Came to the City and got some repairs on the washing machine − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p084.jpg) Wea. WED. MAY 22, 1907 Ther. Home all day. Wea. THURSDAY 23 Ther. Comd making some of the Brock pallets came in with Bert, to see a man that wanted a Bond and Lease on some of his ground in Iron Co. he parted to meet an appointment Wea. FRIDAY 24 Ther. It rained heavily all the night, a number of the young chickens got wet and finished − made some pallets − Louisa Reynolds had her baby this PM − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p085.jpg) Wea. SAT. MAY 25, 1907 Ther. Went to the City, and Kate attended the Conference at Granite Stake Tab bert engaged at making pallets, I pd Hill 1000 on Scavenger bill − Kate remained in town Wea. SUNDAY 26 Ther. Attended Conference at the stake house, Elder John H. Smith, Sister Zina Young W Card and Prest Jos F Smith occupied the morning meeting and Hyrum Smith and O F Whitney the afternoon Wea. MONDAY 27 Ther. visited the Co Commissioners in relation to the Lamb Canyon property, opposing the application of Edwards for a toll road − got notice of increased valuation on 4th So property bought 200 shares of Beck Tunnel stock 1.55 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p086.jpg) Wea. TUES. MAY 28, 1907 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 29 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 30 Ther. Decoration day − Home all day − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p087.jpg) Wea. FRI. MAY 31, 1907 Ther. At home all day made some pallets, Bert went to the City. Wea. SAT. JUNE 1 Ther. Came to the city and after lunch went to Wandemere to the B. Young reunion heard all the speeches, and returned to Cottd Wea. SUNDAY 2 Ther. Attended Meeting at the Ward House, Bro Merton Bolton made his farewell address, previous to going on a mission, Wm Howard had been called but said he did not care to go − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p088.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 3, 1907 Ther. Went to the City, and fixed roof on 5th So Street where the plaster had fell off − came out in the PM Wea. TUESDAY 4 Ther. Got my Beck Tunnel stock by registered letter and letter from A Jones of Provo Wea. WEDNESDAY 5 Ther. Went to town in the PM and sent my application to San Francisco − made a commencement on the Blocks − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p089.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 6, 1907 Ther. Working on the Concrete Blocks, had poor luck in getting the proper degree of moisture and the pallets to work right. had a heavy rain Johns wife and 4 children came from Huntington, Wea. FRIDAY 7 Ther. had a heavy hail storm this AM. the rain yesterday washed down 10 of the Cement Blocks which we had to make over again Mrs Strickland pd me 10$ on a/c horse hire Wea. SATURDAY 8 Ther. Went to the City, still storming ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p090.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 9, 1907 Ther. Home all day, Kate was sick, and my back was very painful, went to the car for Ebbie, and she & Bert went back to the City at night Wea. MONDAY 10 Ther. Went to town and fixed up roof, met M. Cowley on main street, Lemons hauled sand and gravel Wea. TUESDAY 11 Ther. It rained most of the day − done very little went to Lagoon to the gathering of the Indian War veterans − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p091.jpg) Wea. WED. JUNE 12, 1907 Ther. Showery all day − William Howard and his son Frank and daughter visited at the house for noon Wea. THURSDAY 13 Ther. Cloudy again this AM have no hay, and have to cut grass for horse showery most of the time went to the City and returned by way of Murray, to get shingles and got wet through Wea. FRIDAY 14 Ther. Heber came up from Huntington to go on a mission to the Central States, put some shingles on the Martin house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p092.jpg) Wea. SAT. JUNE 15, 1907 Ther. Came to town Wea. SUNDAY 16 Ther. Attended Quorum Meeting at Stake house and Ward Meeting in the afternoon Wea. MONDAY 17 Ther. Went to Huslers Mill this AM, and got some stuff for chickens & horse, got some hay from Bro Sutherland Bert made some Blocks ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p093.jpg) Wea. TUES. JUNE 18, 1907 Ther. Came with the Presidents office with Heber & his wife got 2 pr under wear at Cutlers, Went to the Temple, and remained to hear the blessings pronounced on the heads of the outgoing missionaries, Heber was set apart under the hands of Apostle Lyman. Wea. WEDNESDAY 19 Ther. Came in with Kate as far as Wmas and then on the car to see Heber start on his mission to the Central States, he left at 6.15 in Company of other elers his wife went home to Huntington that night, May & Mary A came to see Heber off − Wea. THURSDAY 20 Ther. Home all day, But went to the City, to get a new Buggy for himself I paid him $2000 on it. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p094.jpg) Wea. FRI. JUNE 21, 1907 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 22 Ther. Went to the City. Wea. SUNDAY 23 Ther. Attended Meeting, Bros Eugene Cannon, and a son of R T Burton as missionaries ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p095.jpg) Wea. MON. JUNE 24, 1907 Ther. Went on the RR Train to Provo, leaving Murray at 8.15 AM and got to Provo at 9 50 Albert met us at the station and we went to Margaret Hoovers and staid there all day, at the Park family reunion. Wea. TUESDAY 25 Ther. spent the day visiting at Dan Vincents, and at Liddiards Concrete cement yard, got home from Provo, on the 4.05 pm train, which arrives at the Murray station at 5.30 pm Wea. WEDNESDAY 26 Ther. Went in this AM, and came back by way of Wandimere, Kate came home with me at 6 pm Bert went there at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p096.jpg) Wea. THUR. JUNE 27, 1907 Ther. Home all day. Busy hunting for some Hay. 1st crop lucerne selling for 10$ pr ton bargained for load from John Newman at that price Wea. FRIDAY 28 Ther. Kate was sick this AM with severe pains in her left leg and hip, she could not go away from home got 2 loads of Hay in the Barn, and some grain from the mill − Wea. SATURDAY 29 Ther. Went to the City, ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p097.jpg) Wea. SUN. JUNE 30, 1907 Ther. Attended Meeting at the Ward House. Bp Jos C Hamilton occupied most of the time. Ebbie came out from town for the day. Wea. MON. JULY 1 Ther. Beautiful morning − Went to city, and bought heating stove and brought home and pd US mortgage in[-] & note 214.20 Wea. TUESDAY 2 Ther. Home all day. − Bert went for Gravel got 2 loads − with Dick & Alma's mare ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p098.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 3, 1907 Ther. Went with Bert after gravel hunted all over the conduit, but could not find the kind we wanted loaded at Tom Howards pit went to the city, and brought out new buggy for Alma took my bill to the Co. Wea. THURSDAY 4 Ther. Pd. Bert Brockbank 2 50 spent the day home Fred & Kate & Libbie came out from the city, and returned at niht Bert went to Murray and staid all day. Wea. FRIDAY 5 Ther. Went to the City, and got my note that had been held by A. E. Hyde Jr on J W Fox, at present no chance to get any thing on it. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p099.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 6, 1907 Ther. Went to the City and returned at noon to the stake House and took Kate home − But made some Blocks to day − Wea. SUNDAY 7 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House − testimonies being in order. But went to Murray. Hot weather Strickland had horse and s[-]rrey 2½ hours Wea. MONDAY 8 Ther. Went to town, in the car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p100.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 9, 1907 Ther. at home all day fixing up wine screens for windows, up stairs and down Wea. WEDNESDAY 10 Ther. Went to the City and was disappointed about getting fees for registration. Bert only makes 30 Blocks on the average and calls that a days work − got new grate for stove Wea. THURSDAY 11 Ther. Went to the Car line and met Libbie, who came to help fix up for Relief Society officers outing at the house ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p101.jpg) Wea. FRI. JULY 12, 1907 Ther. Relief Society officers of Granite Stake had their board meeting at 2 pm Bert made no blocks today, went to Murray this PM. Wea. SATURDAY 13 Ther. Went to the City this AM and returned at noon Wea. SUNDAY 14 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Elder Bringhurst being the speaker. went to Bro Riders and pd the Water Tax for Mary A & myself ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p102.jpg) Wea. MON. JULY 15, 1907 Ther. Went to the City and pd Eddie Howard for the Canyon Property and took the deed to Record − came home for noon − Wea. TUESDAY 16 Ther. Went to the City in the PM drove to Huslers Mill, and took car, got some mill stuff on return, and got mare shod at Brintons Tom arranged to go up the canyon, and take his team Wea. WEDNESDAY 17 Ther. started for the Canyon at 7.15 AM − got to the silver Lake Townsite stake at noon. hunted all the PM and found no stakes, staid all night on good feed Tom & his son went fishing but got none − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p103.jpg) Wea. THUR. JULY 18, 1907 Ther. This morning went to Brighton and had a talk with several people, visited at Giles Property there being a cave in at the mouth of the tunnel could not see the work, got home at 6,15 PM saw Smith the range rider − who indicated the direction of the land Wea. FRIDAY 19 Ther. Went to Murray for coal home all day, got 500 lb at 1.20 Wea. SATURDAY 20 Ther. Went to town, and returned at 2 PM. Bert went to the City the paving on 4th So between Main & State streets was finished, and in use today. Saw Wm Howard & Erin in the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p104.jpg) Wea. SUN. JULY 21, 1907 Ther. Attended Circle Meeting and H P Meeting and then Ward meeting. Kate and Fred came out, and her & the baby staid − Wea. MONDAY 22 Ther. Went to the City, and visited on the road at Cutlers and Woodruffs − Kate anxious to sell the Canyon property Wea. TUESDAY 23 Ther. Ebbie went to Spanish Fork, and staid at Samuel's − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p105.jpg) Wea. WED. JULY 24, 1907 Ther. Home all day Fred put up some screen on the porch Wea. THURSDAY 25 Ther. The Beck Tunnel check came by mail today Mrs Brough came this AM Wea. FRIDAY 26 Ther. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p106.jpg) Wea. SAT. JULY 27, 1907 Ther. Went to the city, with many as stuff Wea. SUNDAY 28 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting Bros. Green, Taylor & apostle Lund addressd Fred & Mr Brough were out for the day Wea. MONDAY 29 Ther. Went to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p107.jpg) Wea. TUES. JULY 30, 1907 Ther. Took Bert into the city and we fixed the roof of the back porch, and retd in the PM. got sick of stuff from the Mill Wea. WEDNESDAY 31 Ther. Went to the City this PM and got sack of corn from the mill. Fred came out with me − pd Miller Cahoon Co. 4950 on machine. had talk with Mr Clark Forest supervisor, about the Howard Land − Wea. THUR. AUG. 1 Ther. Bert made some Blocks today − Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p108.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 2, 1907 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 3 Ther. Went to town this AM, and came out at 2 PM. The campers went home in the PM, had heavy thunder shower at 4 30 PM. Wea. SUNDAY 4 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House 6 children blessed − Elder Cook had returned from his mission to the N. W. States, Fred's friends were here to spend the day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p109.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 5, 1907 Ther. Counted Berts Blocks this AM, had 473 made Mrs Strickland had horse 2½ hours this PM Wea. TUESDAY 6 Ther. Came to town this AM and took Locks children home from seeing the Circus Parade Ebbie came back with me from the City Wea. WEDNESDAY 7 Ther. Home all day my back bothered me a good deal ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p110.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 8, 1907 Ther. Went to Murray & paid Miller Cahoon for Cement got some coal from the Brick Yard − Wea. FRIDAY 9 Ther. Bert went to work for Tom Howard Wea. SATURDAY 10 Ther. Went to the City and returned at 2 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p111.jpg) Wea. SUN. AUG. 11, 1907 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House, Elders Carlisle and Murphy missionaries Mr Bruff and Fred at the house all day Kate sick in bed all day Wea. MONDAY 12 Ther Came in to City on the Car this AM Wohfred Wm [---] of the rent being past due Wea. TUESDAY 13 Ther. Kate and Wm went home this AM − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p113.jpg) Wea. SAT. AUG. 17, 1907 Ther. Went to the City, and rented home to Paul Morr Wea. SUNDAY 18 Ther. Attended Circle and H Priests Meeting, Bp John Niff spoke in Tithing and Bro Jas McGliss spoke on Patriarchal Authority attended Ward Meeting J H Brinton spoke in the interest of religion class Wea. MONDAY 19 Ther. Went to the City, and collected rent of Paul Morr. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p114.jpg) Wea. TUES. AUG. 20, 1907 Ther. Collected rent of Ganlick and sent money to Mr. Arnold Ann Arbor Mich for 6 mos interest Wea. WEDNESDAY 21 Ther. Took in Bert to fix roof of House − Mrs Harrols moved out owing me $29 25 wrote to Agnes Harber, Mrs Bruff went home this PM. Wea. THURSDAY 22 Ther. Went to the City this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p115.jpg) Wea. FRI. AUG. 23, 1907 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 24 Ther. Went to the City and got caught in a heavy thunder shower at Haslers Mill on my return − Kate went to the meeting at Stake House. Wea. SUNDAY 25 Ther. Attended Conference at the Stake House. Elders John H. Smith. H. J Grant and Prest A H Lund occupied most of the time. Kates boy has the measles ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p116.jpg) Wea. MON. AUG. 26, 1907 Ther. drove to the Car line, and then to town − Kate and Jennie came out with me − John McDonald says he has offer of $1250 pr foot for his Corner Wea. TUESDAY 27 Ther. Kate went to town, and then to Spanish Fork − home all day. Bert went to town hunting for work − but did not get it. Wea. WEDNESDAY 28 Ther. drove to the Mill this AM and then on the car to the City − got Fare Book on RR − and grain for chickens ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p117.jpg) Wea. THUR. AUG. 29, 1907 Ther. Alma had his thrashing done, I & Bert went to Hills farm to see the fish, and learn some thing of the chicken business − Wea. FRIDAY 30 Ther. It rained heavily on the night and continued most of the forenoon Wea. SATURDAY 31 Ther. a little frost last night went to the City and called at Locks on the way out. Kate went back to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p118.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 1, 1907 Ther. Attended fast meeting at Ward House. Kate came out to A Howards. Murray and I went there at 5 PM Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Altered 5 pigs for Mary [-] furnished her 2 sks of Mill Stuff. Labor day being a general holiday − wrote to Bro Jex and Sams wife at Spanish Fork Bert went to Saltair with the Strickland girl Wea. TUESDAY 3 Ther. Came to the City on the car ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p119.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 4, 1907 Ther. Came in and after the signing of my papers sent them to San Francisco got some coal from Sugar House 500 lb got letter from Agnes Thurber Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Wrote to M[---] Brockbank came in with Bert on the Buggy − went to the orpheum with Ebbie. Wea. FRIDAY 6 Ther. Served notice in Mrs Bugen to get out of the house within 5 days, came home by way of Murray − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p120.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 7, 1907 Ther. Went to the City. Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Met Lock & wife and children and Mabel & Jennie Hales at 16th So & State and brought them to the house where they visited all day − went to the Ward Meeting Wea. MONDAY 9 Ther. Home all day − Bert came home in the night Kate went to town in the evening ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p121.jpg) Wea. TUES. SEPT. 10, 1907 Ther. Went to the City, and met Mrs Ferguson, and her daughter at the Nelson Hotel who had come to attend the funeral of Douglas Ferguson Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Home all day, got some peaches at Boltons at 1 00 pr Bushel pick them our selves. Wea. THURSDAY 12 Ther. Gave Ashton & Jenkins the Lincoln Ave but for 2 weeks at 75000 less the c[---] went to the City, and returned for noon. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p122.jpg) Wea. FRI. SEPT. 13, 1907 Ther. Home all day. Bert got ready to go to the Canyon got letter from Nate − & rest from Mr Arnold − Bert went up Bay Cottonwood Canyon to work on the power Flme, for the N L & P Cr. Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Saw Fox about some stock in the Copper Mine and he said the pm about 30 days he would be able to do something. Wea. SUNDAY 15 Ther. Attended High Priests Meeting and Circle at Stake House − Met Mrs Dr. Ferguson at car line. she visited at the house till evening − Alma went back to the city, to commence work tomorrow ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p123.jpg) Wea. MON. SEPT. 16, 1907 Ther. Went to the City this AM on my return got some grain & Tomatoes Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Home all day Wea. WEDNESDAY 18 Ther. Went to the City, and took vinegar & Tomatoes for Kate Arnold − paid 25¢ as a Tithing, Kate went to the city this PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p124.jpg) Wea. THUR. SEPT. 19, 1907 Ther. Spent the day home met the car in the evening − on which Libbie and her Ma came out. Allan Howard married today − Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. Came to town this AM and arranged with the Green & Reeve Co for connection with the sewer for 19000 for both places Wea. SATURDAY 21 Ther. Went to City and returned at 2 pm. Literary Digest came to day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p125.jpg) Wea. SUN. SEPT. 22, 1907 Ther. Attended Ward Meeting Bros Taylor & Munn were the speakers − Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Came to the City on the car from Locks arranged for the digging of Cesspool Wea. TUESDAY 24 Ther. Got some peaches from Boltons ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p126.jpg) Wea. WED. SEPT. 25, 1907 Ther. Bert came down Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. at home all day − Wea. FRIDAY 27 Ther. Went to town and attended Geneological class − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p127.jpg) Wea. SAT. SEPT. 28, 1907 Ther. Went to town this AM Kate went to the Priesthood Meeting Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House Wea. MONDAY 30 Ther. Went to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p128.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 1, 1907 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 2 Ther. Went to the City Wea. THURSDAY 3 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p129.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 4, 1907 Ther. Joshua & Wife came to the house, this AM I attended conference in the AM, and the FAir in the PM, Wea. SATURDAY 5 Ther. Came to the Conference with Taylor, had good seat apostles Clawson, Hyrum and George A Smith occupied the time Wea. SUNDAY 6 Ther. Attended Conference all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p131.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 10, 1907 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 11 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 12 Ther. Went to the City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p132.jpg) Wea. SUN. OCT. 13, 1907 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House Wm Boam, Alf Gundersen Ernest Cook. − Childs L. A Larson and the Bp Wea. MONDAY 14 Ther. Home all day got Sk wheat from Anderson − Wea. TUESDAY 15 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p133.jpg) Wea. WED. OCT. 16, 1907 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 17 Ther. Came to the City on the car from Forest Wall Wea. FRIDAY 18 Ther. Kate went to town with some vinegar, and retd at 6 PM. Killed a small bug for Mary A. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p134.jpg) Wea. SAT. OCT. 19, 1907 Ther. Came to City, and found that the city had the water shut off at 5th So Wea. SUNDAY 20 Ther. Attended Meeting at the Ward House Bp Cornwall occupied most of the time, I offered opening prayer Wea. MONDAY 21 Ther. Bert came down from the canyon and went to the city, with my mare expecting to come back in the evening, but did not come. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p135.jpg) Wea. TUES. OCT. 22, 1907 Ther. I went to town on the Car but saw nothing of Bert In the evening about 6 he came back beastly drunk, he went to the canyon that night Wea. WEDNESDAY 23 Ther. Went to the City with mare Wea. THURSDAY 24 Ther. Green & Reeve Co finishd the job at 4th so gathered in some apples − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p136.jpg) Wea. FRI. OCT. 25, 1907 Ther. Attended the Funeral services of Chas Bird at the Murray 1st Ward Meeting House Wea. SATURDAY 26 Ther. Went to the City with horse, got some stuff from the mill. Wea. SUNDAY 27 Ther. Attended meeting at Ward House. Elders Walker and Li[-]on were the speakers. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p137.jpg) Wea. MON. OCT. 28, 1907 Ther. Home all day, got saws sharpened and got 2 tons of coal from Murray, paid 14.00 for it − Wea. TUESDAY 29 Ther. Home all day. Cut some blocks with the saw, for kindlings Kate went to visit Mrs Bird at Murray. and returned in the eve Wea. WEDNESDAY 30 Ther. Home all day cut some blocks of wood, for fuel ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p138.jpg) Wea. THUR. OCT. 31, 1907 Ther. Kate went to the City to spend the day with Mrs Arnold − I hauled out some of the dried oaks from the south end of orchard — had some rain last night Wea. FRI. NOV. 1 Ther Beautiful weather frosty nights Wea. SATURDAY 2 Ther Went to town, and met with F S Richards at his office − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p139.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 3, 1907 Ther. Kate & Fred came to Cottd and Miss Crumby & Libbie Attended Fast Meeting Wea. MONDAY 4 Ther. Attended the Court, and in the afternoon gave my testimony on the Lower Canal Wea. TUESDAY 5 Ther. Election day, went to the City, and returned at noon. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p140.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 6, 1907 Ther. Went in from the Mill and attended at the Court room, and returned in the evening got sax of stuff at the Mill − Wea. THURSDAY 7 Ther. drove over to [---]as. and Kate came there and took the horse home I staid in town all night to see Mr Moor and go to the Orpheum Wea. FRIDAY 8 Ther. Kate came to Taylors with the horse, and I returned home at noon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p141.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 9, 1907 Ther. Wea. SUNDAY 10 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House missionaries Jacob Mauss, and − Wea. MONDAY 11 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p142.jpg) Wea. TUES. NOV. 12, 1907 Ther. Wea. WEDNESDAY 13 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 14 Ther. Attended Funeral of Bp R T Burton at Assembly Hall Jane Jones came on on visit to Cottd ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p143.jpg) Wea. FRI. NOV. 15, 1907 Ther. at home all day. Wea. SATURDAY 16 Ther. Attended Funeral of Wm H. Hall at Mill Creek Ward House − Prest J. F Smith & J R Winder, Bp Mc Rae J Hamilton M Miller John M Cannon. F. Y Taylor made addresses. Wea. SUNDAY 17 Ther. Came to Park City on way to Hoytsville, walked 4 miles, and then on the freight train to Hoytsville, had to wait 2 hours on the road to load some sheep, got to Wests at 2.40 pm ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p144.jpg) Wea. MON. NOV. 18, 1907 Ther. this morning we went on to the ground and then visited Mr Michael at his home, he disdained having any desire for the Stone claiming that he wanted the coal returned from Hoytsville at 11.40 to Park City, and from then at 3.45 snow on the ground about 3 inches Wea. TUESDAY 19 Ther. Went to the City this AM but did not find the party that I wanted had to go back Wea. WEDNESDAY 20 Ther. went to the city on the car and saw Mr Hare, and then Mr Senior about the Hoytsville property, came home and wrote to C H West, about the situation ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p145.jpg) Wea. THUR. NOV. 21, 1907 Ther. Heavy snow this AM staid home all day sock telephoned that Mr Eddy was coming out to see the place he did not come Jim Jones went home this PM − Wea. FRIDAY 22 Ther. heavy frost last night Wea. SATURDAY 23 Ther. Went to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p146.jpg) Wea. SUN. NOV. 24, 1907 Ther. Attended Conference at Stake House Elders Clawson and Whitney were the chief speakers − Wea. MONDAY 25 Ther. Went to the City this AM Wea. TUESDAY 26 Ther. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p147.jpg) Wea. WED. NOV. 27, 1907 Ther. Wea. THURSDAY 28 Ther. Home all day. Winder Ward Fair opened at 2 PM − visited at the homes of several of the high priests Wea. FRIDAY 29 Ther. Sent 7.50 for 2 Gas Stoves. to World Mtg Co. Cinn. Ohio ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p148.jpg) Wea. SAT. NOV. 30, 1907 Ther. Came to City, and paid Mc Garrin 16$ interest on 400$ loan wrote to George & Heber Wea. SUN. DEC. 1 Ther. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House Wea. MONDAY 2 Ther. Home all day − visited among some of the High Priests of Winder Ward ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p149.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 3, 1907 Ther. drove to the City. and deld Pipehose to Mr Jewell on 2nd Ave − came back by way of Huslers Mill and got some pig stuff collected some seats Wea. WEDNESDAY 4 Ther. Went to the City, expecting to meet Mr C H West, but did not find him Wea. THURSDAY 5 Ther. Went to the Stake House with provisions for the H Priests Banquet, went to the City & met Br West had a conference with Senior returned to the dinner party [-]t 1.20 PM had a very good time at the banquet ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p150.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 6, 1907 Ther. Went to Will Brockbks this AM, the mare Lesle being sick − went to Murray with Kate − wrote to George about his affairs in Murray, got letter from Bro West, wrote him & C L Johnson Ruby Wa[-] Wea. SATURDAY 7 Ther. Went to town and recd check from Br West for Senior book samples to chemist Wea. SUNDAY 8 Ther. Attended Ward Conferenc[-] wrote to Bro West ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p151.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 9, 1907 Ther. Went to the City, and paid Senior, 100$ as retainer fee, in the suit against Robt McMichael Wea. TUESDAY 10 Ther. Home all day, Kate went to the Stake house to a Relief Conference book sick had to come home with Ebbie wrote to W W Day, C H West & Mann Co. Wea. WEDNESDAY 11 Ther. Arriving this AM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p152.jpg) Wea. THUR. DEC. 12, 1907 Ther. Wea. FRIDAY 13 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 14 Ther. Went to the City. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p153.jpg) Wea. SUN. DEC. 15, 1907 Ther. Attended Circle & H Priests meeting at Stake Tab and meeting at Ward House Wea. MONDAY 16 Ther. Attended Land Office, on Contest case. Mc Michael on Coal entry recd from Morr 5$ on a/c Wea. TUESDAY 17 Ther. Attended land office at 10 AM and adjourned at 11 AM until 18th − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p154.jpg) Wea. WED. DEC. 18, 1907 Ther. Met at the Land office at 10 AM and at 11 AM adjourned till 4 PM to allow Prof Talmage to testify, went to court and gave testimony on Water Case attended the Land office at 4 PM. Wea. THURSDAY 19 Ther. Case continued at the Land office Wea. FRIDAY 20 Ther. Case at Land office adjourned at 11 AM Dr Talmage had been sent out to Weber to make report of conditions ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p155.jpg) Wea. SAT. DEC. 21, 1907 Ther. Met at Land Office at 10 AM. Dr Talmage made report and in his statement sustained our claim that the coal was of no value Wea. SUNDAY 22 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House, Barnard Stewart and Wm Winder were the speakers Wea. MONDAY 23 Ther. Went to the City with Bert ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p156.jpg) Wea. TUES. DEC. 24, 1907 Ther. Went to the City from Sugar Hosue with Bert got back early on the PM. Libbie came out in the PM. Wea. WEDNESDAY 25 Ther. Home all day, Lock came up early and went back to Murray − Bert, Libbie Jennie Ma and myself here for dinner they went to the City in the evening − Wea. THURSDAY 26 Ther. Blustery weather read Life of John Taylor this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p157.jpg) Wea. FRI. DEC. 27, 1907 Ther. Wea. SATURDAY 28 Ther. Went to the City, collected for 3 doz egg from Wes Arnold Wea. SUNDAY 29 Ther. Attended Meeting at Ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p158.jpg) Wea. MON. DEC. 30, 1907 Ther. Went to War dHouse to settle Tithing at 10 AM pd 55 00 and settled for H ay. Alma 8 25 Caroline Lemon 9 00 Ooats from Bp 8 40 25.65 Wea. TUESDAY 31 Ther. NOTES FOR 1908 Report of Registration Oct 9 − 1906 Births to 130 − inclusive Deaths − 16 − Rept of Registration July 2/07 from 130 to 204 37 Deaths 16 to 30 7 50 44 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p159.jpg) ADDRESSES D E Brockbank 410 Dik[---] Blk Portland Oregon W. W. Day 1092 Front St Portland Oregon Mrs G. Clements 2098 Green St San F. H F McCume 440 27th St Ogden −Albert Jones 458 So 5th West Provo Utah L. T. Brockbank 417 Clay Peters Bldg Reno Nev H P Brockbank 302 S. Pleasant St Independence Mo Dr E. B. Ferguson 546 Dean St Brooklyn NY ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p160.jpg) ADDRESSES Thos. Johnson Robinson born 4th June 1835 at Bowness Westmoreland died 26 June 1907 at Windermere D E Brockbank 262, 6th street Portland Oregon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p161.jpg) ADDRESSES J M Wiggins S E ¼ S[---] 2 So 2 West 160 acres ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p164.jpg) ADDRESSES Heart Burn. to care Dilute one oz of Nitric Acid with 3 oz of water, take ½ tea spoonful, in wine glass of water, before meals ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p166.jpg) MEMORANDA Date Dolls. Cts. Sale of 4th So property Nov 30/06 at 500$ pr foot 500 00 due Nov 30/06 Pd 500 00 due Dec 30/06 Pd 500 00 " June 30/07 500 00 " Feb 28/07 1000 00 " Mch 30/07 bal Apl 15/07 − 67[---] ft at 500$ 3393775 void − 1000 Shares Beck Tunnel at 1 80 pr Share John Gerson 338 So 3rd East − $13 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p168.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−JANUARY Date Received Paid 7 Sanderson 7 00 " Rudge 5 − " Mrs Brockbk 10 − " Ebbie 1 − " 500 lb Corn 6 − " Mill feed [-] " Chop &c 4 8 Merchge Vill 109 12 Mrs Kraut 5 00 " J Goddard 5 00 " Mrs Haydon 25 00 " Coal 2.15 Bert 3[-] " paper [---]g 14 " pd Cutler 11 00 " Mr Wharton 7 05 14 Hamden 10 00 " Whip &c 1 00 16 Mrs Hiddon 7 00 " Miss Brockbk 25[-] 18 Mr Brockbk 1 00 26 Mr Geeson 7 00 " Trejilla 2 00 " Illingworth 22 50 102 50 486 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p170.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−FEBRUARY Date Received Paid 5 Mrs Wade 7 00 " Water Taxes 76.50 " Mrs Hayden 25 00 " Pd Grain &c 1 00 " Mrs. Brockbk 1 50 7 " Sanderson 7 00 12 " Harrden 10 00 " " Haddon 7 00 " " Geison 7 00 " Rudge 3 00 " pd Cutler − 5 00 " Holliday Co 10 45 " pd for Land 18 25 18 Wharton 2 00 20 Mrs Rudge 2 00 21 pd for Grain 6 25 " " Barb Wire 4 05 " " Coal 500 1 20 " Kaufman 10 00 " Goddard 5 00 " Kraut 5 00 23 Wharton 1 50 25 Tanjillo 6 00 " Wharton 2 00 " Kaufman 6 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p171.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−FEBRUARY Date Received Paid " To amt for 105 501 24 20 25 Illingworth 22 00 " Harrop 3 00 130 50 124 20 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p172.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−MARCH Date Received Paid 4 Mrs Wade 7 00 5 " Brockbk 7 7 " Wharton 3 50 " " Sanderson 7 00 " " Rudge 2 50 " loaned "Moss" 1 00 9 Hardner 10 00 15 Haddon 7 00 " Kraut 5 00 " Goddard 5 00 " Deseret News 3 00 " Cutler Bros 3 25 " Eyp Spanish Fk 12 00 " Trijullo 8 00 " Holliday Co 7 60 20 Garlick 8 00 " Mrs Rudge 2 50 " " Wharton 4 00 " 4 Bus Wheat 2 40 21 Strict Car 2 00 Mrs Brock 1 50 Grain 1 25 Glass &c 1 00 25 Geison 7 00 Illingworth 22.00 98 50 41 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p173.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−MARCH Date Received Paid 28 Milo Andrus 98 50 25 00 30 Exchange Buggy 30 00 " Grain &c 1 60 brought up 41 50 98 50 98 10 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p174.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−APRIL Date Received Paid 1 Harness 3 00 " Berger 7 00 " Wharton 3 00 " Wade 7 00 3 Hayden 25 00 " Buggy [-]chamget 20− 6 Rudge 2 50 " Sanderson 7 00 " Liquor − 50 Dec 8 Harness 3 00 " Hard[---] 10 00 " Mrs Brockbk 5 00 " Chicken Wire 1 50 " Brintons bill 12 05 9 Holladay Co 5 65 " Murray Drug 1 25 " clip on Buggy 25 " Paper Hanger 4 00 " cleaning kitchen 2 00 Pd on Range 10 00 12 Jones − 25 00 " Glass Paint &c 1 90 " Flour & Meat 1 05 16 Mrs Brockbk 2 00 Ripg Mattress 1 75 67 50 93 90 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p175.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−APRIL Date Received Paid 18 Amt forwd 67 50 93 90 " Mr Wharton 3 00 " Mrs Rudge 2 50 " Haddon 7 00 " Cacimine 1 50 " Mr Brockbk 1 00 20 Jacobson 10 00 " Telephone 2 25 " Gavelick 10 00 24 Lumber 5 75 " Wm Harper 6 00 " Pd on Range 15.00 " Illingworth 15,00 " Meat 50 27 Wharton 3 00 " Gerson 7 00 117 50 133 40 29 Jacobson 5 00 " Harness 2 00 " Literary Digest 1 00 " Wire 25 25 Illingworth 7 50 127 00 139 65 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p176.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−MAY Date Received Paid 1 Burger 8 00 " D. WAde 7 00 4 Wall Paper 1 60 6 Reending Deed 1 80 " Green & Reeve Co 5 00 " Blank Deellg 25 " Acknowledge 50 8 Felt & Co. 25 00 " Buster 85 " Vegetables 25 " Chimney Top 3 25 " M F Rudge 5 00 " Hardover 10 00 " Paint 55 " Flour 1 00 " Horse Cloth 1 50 10 Lumber & Cement 7.15 " Grain 4 75 " H Mer. Co. 9 80 " Weaaving Carpt 3 60 11 Comm on Stock 9 25 " Goddard 5 00 " Kraut 5 50 Weyman 1 25 40 00 77 35 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p177.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−MAY Date Received Paid 14 Harness on Jan 3 00 40 00 77 35 " Wharton 4 00 " pd Snow 5 50 " Chicken Mid 45 19 N V Jones 25 00 " Mrs Haddon 7 00 " 1 pr shoes − 3.40 " Tom Howard − 1 00 " pipe supplies − 1 40 54 00 114 10 " Garlick 10 00 25 pd Hill 10 00 28 T R Snow 13.10 " Wharton 3 00 " Illingworth 22 50 89 50 137 20 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p178.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−JUNE Date Received Paid 3 Bergen 8 00 " Harness 2 50 " Coal 50 " Nails & Comp 4 7 Strickland 10 00 " Mortinson 50 8 D. Wade 7 00 " McGurrin 16 00 " Hardner 10 00 10 Mr Rudge 3 00 " Wharton 4 00 ' Kraut 5 00 " Paving Tax 108 65 12 Expense 2 − " Meat 7 13 Geison 7 00 15 Sand & Grain 10 00 " Blacksmith 4 00 " 75¢ Shingles 3 35 18 Haddon 7 00 " Rudge 2 00 " Sanderson 5 00 " Under Wear 1 00 " Goddard 5 00 75 50 152 20 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p179.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−JUNE Date Received Paid 19 Amt hol up 75 50 152 50 " Heber Brockbk 1 50 " Hay Sutherland 50 " Horse Feed 2 00 20 Bert Brockbk 20 00 " Mr Morten 20 60 " US Pension 24 00 [-] Beck Tunnel 40 00 " Garelick 10 00 " Book E B 1 00 " Meat &c 45 26 Harrop 3 50 Wharton 3 00 Illingworth 22 50 RR. Fare 5 00 Car Fare 2 00 Perry 4 00 Hill 1 75 Butler 40 29 Straw Hat 2 00 " Bert Brock 1 00 " Faucet &c 1 00 30 Bert Brock 50 pd for Hay 20 00 Grain 2 55 199 10 218 15 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p180.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — JULY Date Received Paid 1 Pd US Mortgage " Heating Stove " Ironing Board " Rocking chair " Berger 3 B Brockbk " Miller Cah[---] 5 W Wade 9 Holliday Co " Strickland " Mr. Pudge " Wharton " H[---] Mill " Sta[---] up 10 Harrop " made [---] " vegets " Green & Rec[---] " Krant " New [---] " 3 New Shiston 12 Haddon 15 Land a/c " Telephone [columns of numbers appear on the right side of the page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p181.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−JULY Date Received Paid 45 50 489 05 15 P. C Perry 25 − " J Goddard 5 00 " Water Tax − 3 30 " Bert Brock 50 " Mrs Brock 2.00 " Perry 2 00 16 Sanderson 4 00 17 Mrs Brock 70 " Anderson 5 00 19 Martin 20 75 20 Bert Brock 15 00 " Garrlick 10 00 " Geison 7.00 Harrop 3 00 26 Illingworth 15 00 " Sanderson 3 00 " Beck Tunnel 40 00 28 Harrop 3 00 pd pr inch 30 Bert Brock 1 50 " Illingworth 7 50 " Grain 1 30 188 75 520 35 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p182.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT − AUGUST Date Received Paid 2 Spears 10 00 6 Burgers 8 00 " Rudge 3 00 " Haddon 7 00 8 Miller Cahoon 17 10 " Brinton & G. 6 25 " B Brockbk 1 00 9 Holliday Co. 13 95 Coal & Serein 1 25 10 Kraut 5 00 " Goddard 5 00 " Wharton 1 00 " D Wade 7 00 " Mrs Brockbk 7 55 Harrop 3 00 14 Wharton 1 00 25 " Grain & [-]. 1 50 " Bert Brock 5 00 15 T[---] for Hay 2 00 17 Paul Moor 5 00 " White washer 2 50 " Lock rep g 50 20 Wharton 2 50 Paul Moor 3 00 W. Arnold 75 00 60 50 133 35 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p183.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−AUGUST Date Received Paid 20 Mr Garelick 60 50 10 00 133 35 Mrs Rudge 2 00 22 " Wharton 2 50 " Sanderson 7 00 " Grain 2 50 24 Bert Brock 1 50 " Vegets 25 " Grain 2 00 28 R R Fare 2 00 " Medicine 1 75 30 Literary Digest 3 00 Illingworth 7 00 89 00 146 35 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p184.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−SEPTEMBER Date Received Paid 2 Illingworth 12 50 " Bert Brockbk 2 00 " Mrs Brockbk 1 00 5 Mrs Wharton 4 00 " " Rudge 5 00 " " Wade 7 00 " " Burgen 4 00 7 House clean 3 00 " Mrs Brockbk 2 00 " Coal & Meat 2 00 " Vegets 40 10 Holliday Co 13 60 " Strickland 3 00 " Goddard 5 00 12 Kraut 5 00 " Wharton 2 00 " Expenses 85 14 Wm Brock 50 15 Meat &s 80 " Mrs Haddin 7 00 " Berger 4 00 17 Pension 24 00 [-]00 Tithing − 25 00 Fruit &c 1 75 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p185.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−SEPTEMBER Date Received Paid 18 Coat & Meat 1 55 21 Paul Moor 17 8 00 " Garelick 10 00 " Provisions 1 20 " Martin 20 85 23 Sanderson 8 00 " Illingworth 25 00 24 Bert Brock 2 00 25 Coal Stove 6 50 " Peaches 3 00 27 2 pr Pictures 3 00 28 digging &c 3 00 " Green & Reeve 100 00 " Strickland 2 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p186.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−OCTOBER Date Received Paid 2 Wharton 3 00 " Bergen 10 00 " Speers 11 00 " Barber 8 00 10 Wharton 2 50 " Rudge 3 00 " Kraut 5 00 " Goddard 5 00 " Ellswood 3 50 Meat 25 Rake 35 60 12 Wheat 3 45 3 45 " Gloves 50 15 Wharton 1 50 " Haddon 4 00 " Rudge 3 00 18 Martin 20 85 " Telephone 2 00 " Mrs Brockbk 2 40 " Holliday Co 9 65 " Strickland 1 15 22 Wharton 1 00 " Staddon 4 00 " Garelick 10 00 " Sanderson 4 00 [-]7 00 22 10 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p187.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−OCTOBER Date Received Paid 2 Brot ford 97 00 22 10 22 Beck Tunnel 18 00 " Illingworth 25 00 26 Green & Reeve 50 00 29 Wharton 1 00 Coal 14 00 141 00 86 10 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p188.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — NOVEMBER Date Received Paid 3 Berger " D Wade " Coal Speirs 7 Wharton 11 Gov St Tates 15 Tates 17 R R. Fan " Ridge " Barber " Goddard " Kronut " Martin " Chicken Feed " Wharton " Mr Brockbck 19 PC Perry " Haddon " Speirs " Garlick " Coat & c ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p189.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−NOVEMBER Date Received Paid 25 Sanderson 5 00 " Haddon 2 00 " Holliday " Mere Co. 15 65 " Ranch Tax 1 75 " Coal Gas " Stoves 7 50 Grain 1 20 Vegetables 75 do 50 10 bus Pot 6 50 Green & R Co 20 00 Interest to 30 Mc Gurren 16 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p190.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT — DECEMBER Date Received Paid 1/4 lb sulphur 1 pt Alcohol mix and bake teaspoonful 1 oz Golden Seal 1 oz Bayberry 2g Best Rhubarb Expense a/c on suit of Mc Michael Atty Fees 140 00 Stenograp 75 00 Stonebreaker 21 40 Regency 96 00 Analyses 15 00 $347.40 Dec 25 Bert left with mr. $ 50 00 for his use ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p191.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT−DECEMBER Date Received Paid 3 Bergen 9 00 " D Wade 7 00 " Barber 8 00 " Speirs 11 00 " Wharton 5 4 Rudge 3 00 " Mrs Brockbk 75 5 Law Suit 20 00 9 " " 58 00 12 Kraut 5 00 " Goddard 5 00 " Rudge 3 00 " Wade 1 00 " pd for analysis 15 00 " Grain − 1 10 " Holliday Co 8 20 14 Xmas papers 75 " Slippers &c 2 50 " Hall Sanitary 4 00 16 Moor 5 00 18 Pension 24 00 " [---] 2 15 23 Moor 3 00 Haddon 6 00 Garelick 10 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p192.jpg) SUMMARY [Calculations appear on page with the following handwritten] Strickland 6 hours horse 3 00 2 Glasses fed 70 Water Taxes 60 00 Tithing 25 00 Hay 17 25 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p194.jpg) Brannan San Hughes Hattie Bluett of New house Boarding House Bingham [Calculations appear on page] Hartley ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F8_p195.jpg) [Calculations appear on page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p003.jpg) Isaac Brockbank bet 16 & 17th South St on County road S L. Co ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p006.jpg) FOR IDENTIFICATION. My Name is Isaac Brockbank My Address is Murray R D $4 Co [---] 16 #7 So In case of accident or serious illness please notify No 60 C 4th So THINGS TO BE REMEMBERED. The make of my Bicycle is Its number is The number on the case of my Watch is The number of the works is The number of my Bank Book is My Weight was On and my Height feet inches Size of Hat Gloves " Hosiery Collar " Cuffs Shoes " Shirt Drawers ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p045.jpg) Ther. WED. JAN. 1, 1908 Wea. Home at Cottonwood all day. Snow on the ground, but no sleighing Bert here for dinner and then went to the City. Ther. THURSDAY 2 Wea. drove over to Locks with Kate this AM and then went to the city, and paid Interest on 4th So place got cashiers check for John PB. of $ 5000 got home at 4 PM Ther. FRIDAY 3 Wea. Made [---] agreement with Anton M[---] of Murray and then went there, and had him sign, he pd me $5000 got back at 5 PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p046.jpg) Ther. SAT. JAN. 4, 1908 Wea. Attended Priesthood Meeting at which Elders H M Smith and Geo F Richards spoke then drove to the City and came back to Locks found Allan very sick − Kate is staying with them Ther. SUNDAY 5 Wea. Attended Fast Meeting which was addressed by the heads of some of the organizations of ward Ther. MONDAY 6 Wea. Went to the City today, and took in report of Registration of births & deaths for past 6 mos Allan Brockbank quite sick But came out with me made out registration Bill ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p047.jpg) Ther. TUES. JAN. 7, 1908 Wea. Home all day, got 1790 lb Hay from sequist Alma went after it, Bert went to Lock & back wrote to nuts and Ginge today, allow 40 lb for dampness on Hay Ther. WEDNESDAY 8 Wea. Cold weather, dry roads Wahne" the mare quite lame and large swelling under her thigh, Allan much better today. Kate came out on Murray 3 oclock car But went after her Ther. THURSDAY 9 Wea. Not so cold this am. Bert went to Murray. Wahme has rhumatism rubbed her with stimy [---]ment ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p048.jpg) Ther. FRI. JAN. 10, 1908 Wea. Kate went with Mrs D. Brinton to Mrs Dil Brintons book reports Allan much better. Martin sold his pigeons today. Wahne getting better but not able to travel Ther. SATURDAY 11 Wea. Came to town early today collected witness fees on Progress Co Suit 13 50 P. O Perry pd me balance on Rent. 8 00 got chicken feed Ther. SUNDAY 12 Wea. Attended Church at 2 PM Harry Matthews and a Bro Spencer were the speakers visited Bro W W Caspar at his home, Kate staid home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p049.jpg) Ther. MON. JAN.13, 1908 Wea. Went to town on Monday and staid at Fred's all night. rented rooms on east side for 11$ pr mo went to morning Picture show on state st. attended meeting at Ward H. Ther. TUESDAY 14 Wea. Bert came in with Incas. and brought Kate in with him I drove back on upper road. heard of Samuel being in town to have an operation on his head got load of Hay Ther. WEDNESDAY 15 Wea. Home all day heard from Sam that he had underwent the operation all night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p050.jpg) Ther. THURS. JAN. 16, 1908 Wea. Sent Garments to Heber and P. O. Card. Went to sue Sam − found him at Nelson Hotel, had the operation by W. Richards. Came back on 4.20 pm bar, got home at 6.15 pm. Ther. FRIDAY 17 Wea. Went to the City on the car Bert came out with me − Ther. SATURDAY 18 Wea. Went to the City and returned early by way of mill − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p051.jpg) Ther. SUN. JAN. 19, 1908 Wea. Attended Circle and H P Meeting this AM Attended ward meetinga t 2 PM myself Bro Ryder & Taylor Brockbk occupied the time − Kate went to Wilford ward Ther. MONDAY 20 Wea. Went to town this PM pd Telephone bill at Murray. Ther. TUESDAY 21 Wea. At home all day. Kate went to City on car − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p052.jpg) Ther. WED. JAN. 22, 1908 Wea. Attended Court all day on Water Case. Progress Co. Kate went to the Temple − returned at 6.30 PM − Ther. THURSDAY 23 Wea. Came to the City this AM, attended court and agreed to meet Stewart at 3 PM 24th saw Lock at office Ther. FRIDAY 24 Wea. Came to town, and met Mr. Stewart who prepared a stipulation regarding the Cottonwood land. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p053.jpg) Ther. SAT. JAN. 25, 1908 Wea. Came to town. Wick house broke his leg last night - pd 35¢ on stenographer fees making 4535 hard - Libbie came out with me on a/c sickness of her ma Ther. SUNDAY 26 Wea Attended Ward Meeting Elders Frederickson and Young were the speakers took Libbie to the car Line at 4.45 PM Ther. MONDAY 27 Wea. Went to the City and at the 32d West Court, saw B Stewart at his office Pd Bert 300 he came out from the City, got better from West about fees — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p054.jpg) Ther. TUES. JAN. 28, 1908 Wea. Got Req Lettr from Joseph with his share of ranch money Ther. WEDNESDAY 29 Wea. Went to the City, and arranged to take 450 pr month from Mrs Tanner for Room John Ford comd work at 50 c pr day & board brot home the Transcript of Trial Ther. THURSDAY 30 Wea. Home all day, comd trimming trees out of the orchard, perused the testimony in the Land Office heal − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p055.jpg) Ther. FRI. JAN. 31, 1908 Wea. Ther. SATURDAY, FEB. 1 Wea. Went to Priesthood Meeting and then attended the funeral of George Crismon at the 14th Ward Hall, was suffering from the effects of Cold Ther. SUNDAY 2 Wea. had a poor night, no sleep staid in bed all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p056.jpg) Ther. MON. FEB. 3, 1908 Wea. had another bad night sent for the Bone Cutters to the Tra[---] Station Mary Ann came over and put me through a sweat Ther. TUESDAY 4 Wea. Had another poor night suffer for want of sleep Kate went to a meeting at Stake House and then to the City learned that the Land office had decided against us in the [---]g base Ther. WEDNESDAY 5 Wea. passed a poor night cough very troublesome this morning ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p057.jpg) Ther. THURS. FEB. 6, 1908 Wea. Had lettr from Senior about the decision & young copy of same staid in house all day clear & throwing some Ther. FRIDAY 7 Wea. had a better night than for some time Went to the City on the Car and returned at 4 PM Kate came back with me Ther. SATURDAY 8 Wea. had a better nights rest staid home all day Fair over head. pd mdse bill at store got letter from Mr Arnold & Mr C H West ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p058.jpg) Ther. SUN. FEB. 9, 1908 Wea. Attended Meeting at Ward House. Elders Edwin Harper & Bailey were the speakers — Ther. MONDAY 10 Wea. Went to the City in the PM - and staid at the house — Ther. TUESDAY 11 Wea. Met Judge H[-]las, and made statement of the old flame in the Big ditch − came to cottd at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p059.jpg) Ther. WED. FEB. 12, 1908 Wea. Met the Court at 10 AM Progress Co declined to have my testimony come in on the ground that it was not proper rebuttal came back in the evening heavy fall of snow Ther. THURSDAY 13 Wea. Bert, and his Ma, and Jennie went to the City this AM, wrote to C H West, had visit from Will Brockbank & Thomas Howard. Ther. FRIDAY 14 Wea. Home all day, my head bothered me very much no word from Bert Mary Ann came over & Alma brought me some Buttermilk ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p060.jpg) Ther. SAT. FEB. 15, 1908 Wea. Sent P O money [--] to Mann Co for Bone Cutter − got letter from Frank Robinson reporting death of his wife let Alma have old coat Ther. SUNDAY 16 Wea. Home all day, reading Books & Papers. Bert came at night − had my bath and felt better talked with Will over the phone about Jess horse. Ther. MONDAY 17 Wea. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p061.jpg) Ther. TUES. FEB. 18, 1908 Wea. Went to town this AM attended Orpheum in the PM. and attended the Indian War vets reunion at Armory Hall − Ther. WEDNESDAY 19 Wea. Around town most of the day − returned on the 3 PM car to Cottonwood − Settled up with John Ford − pd him 7 00 Ther. THURSDAY 20 Wea. Home most of the day Went to mill in the PM and got some chicken seed. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p062.jpg) Ther, FRI. FEB. 21, 1908 Wea. Came to town & each Mr. Arnold 754 interest on 250000 to date — Ther. SATURDAY 22 Wea. Got 2 pegs from J H Brinton for 6 $ — a Handed Priesthood meeting at stake House, Elders David Smith and Hyrum M Smith spoke Ther. SUNDAY 23 Wea. attended conference at the Fab had a very enjoyable time there ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p063.jpg) Ther. MON. FEB. 24, 1908 Wea. Recd letter from Wm Arnold [---], 425 00 and rect for 75 00 went to Armstrongs to see about Joes Horse − Ther. TUESDAY 25 Wea. Went to the City on the car this AM, from Huslers Mill, got some chicken seed Went to see Mrs [---]a Howard who died this AM. Ther. WEDNESDAY 26 Wea. today. I & Bert put in some concrete well on the Big Ditch bank to hold the spring with from going into the Big Ditch ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p064.jpg) Ther. THURS. FEB. 27, 1908 Wea. Att Ther. FRIDAY 28 Wea. Attended the Funeral of [---] Howard at the 15th Ward Hall − met my Uncle Josiahs Grand daughter at the House, she being on a visit from Bethany Missouri. Ther. SATURDAY 29 Wea. Went to the City and then returned at 1 PM called to see May North who had a girl ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p065.jpg) Ther. SUN. MAR. 1, 1908 Wea. Came to the City on car from Locks and atternded Funeral of H W Wansbilt at 20th Ward − Came home in the eve met John Dutch first coming out of the house Ther. MONDAY 2 Wea. Went to the City by way of Locks & the car beautiful day Ther. TUESDAY 3 Wea. Home all day, very nice weather ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p066.jpg) Ther. WED. MAR. 4, 1908 Wea. Went to the City in a rain storm it soon turned to snow and had a miserable drive all day — Ther. THURSDAY 5 Wea. Snowed most of the day made up report of stashes and sat it on — Ther. FRIDAY 6 Wea. Sent for Edison Phone no 5 sponge came home to day — wrote to Nate Ebbie came out and went back & City — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p067.jpg) Ther. SAT. MAR. 7, 1908 Wea. Went to town and returned Ther. SUNDAY 8 Wea. Attended Meeting at Ward House, F. F Hentze and [---]re, speakers Ther. MONDAY 9 Wea. Attended Water Meeting of Lower Canal, at 2 PM went to City and on return got some Grain at Mill recd return of check from Mr Arnold ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p068.jpg) Ther. TUES. MAR. 10, 1908 Wea. Came to town this AM sent letter to West about Seniors bill − went up to where Bert was plowing on the hill Ther. WEDNESDAY 11 Wea. Kate stopping with Mrs Arnold who was expecting to be sick − she had her girl baby bet 7 & 8 oclock in the evening − Ther. THURSDAY 12 Wea. Home all day. went to the gathering of the Ward at Meeting House, pretty good burn out of the folks tho the program was quite disappointing − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p069.jpg) Ther. FRI. MAR. 13, 1908 Wea. Went to Sugar House and tied up at Locks − and took car for City. recd the money for Mr. Arnolds check 50000 called to see Mrs. Arnold & her baby girl — Bp Cornwall called about the church animal Ther. SATURDAY 14 Wea. Came to town this AM Kate had a poor night at Mrs [-]nolds - her heart troubles her much. Ther. SUNDAY 15 Wea. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p070.jpg) Ther. MON. MAR. 16, 1908 Wea. Went to the City, and met with A E Hyde Jr. about the Fox matter Ther. THURSDAY 17 Wea. Home all day − wrote to C H West and Miss Gertude Rolike − got letter from West Mrs Wade moved out of House owing me $2 50 Ther. WEDNESDAY 18 Wea. Rented to Mrs Taylor, sent [---] his rent $35 00 for house. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p071.jpg) Ther. THURS. MAR. 19, 1908 Wea. Took on some sand for Plastering House Ther. FRIDAY 20 Wea. Got Mortensen to plaster House. Ther. SATURDAY 21 Wea. Went to the City, heard from ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p072.jpg) Ther. SUN. MAR. 22, 1908 Wea. Attended meeting at Ward House Ther. MONDAY 23 Wea. Went to the City, heard from mate at Reno. Ther. TUESDAY 24 Wea. Paper for 2 rooms 3.30 Plastering &c 6 00 Paper Hanging 5.00 Material for rep 1.50 Cleaning rooms 1 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p073.jpg) Ther. WED. MAR. 25, 1908 Wea. Went to Sugar House and tied up horse, and went to City on cars. saw Lock at Office. Ther. THURSDAY 26 Wea. Went to the City this PM, got loan of 400$ from Zions BK and let George have 500$ for 4 months sent 9 30 to Chicago on the Phonograph, and agreed to pay 3 50 monthly on a/c of same Ther. FRIDAY 27 Wea. Home all day, got some asparagus roots from Fay[-] had buggy springs changed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p074.jpg) Ther. SAT. MAR. 28, 1908 Wea. Came to City this AM settled [-]th Lee & Mortenson for work rented house to Mrs. Miller - Ther. SUNDAY 29 Wea. Fast Day, attended meeting at Ward House, Blessed the child of John A & Mary North and named it Mary Louisa George & Libbie came out and returned back to town Ther. MONDAY 30 Wea. Went to City this AM and again labored with Mrs. Turner to have her move - ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p075.jpg) Ther. TUES. MAR. 31, 1908 Wea. Went to Stevensons with Kate, and she signed the deeds for John & Heber and myself − thus making matters right so far, as my interests are concerned in the property in the City Ther. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 Wea. Went to the City, and took Kate in the buggy to Mrs Arnolds, her health being very poor suffering from La Grippe bot Fence Wire in Forest Dale sent John [-]is Deed to Huntington and Ther. THURSDAY 2 Wea. spent the day at home Alma came over & plowed garden patch — in the [---] played the Phonograph Mary Ann Alma & Annie Robert & Sydney present ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p076.jpg) Ther. FRI. APRIL 3, 1908 Wea. Brot some posts to the Forest Dale Place and then came in on the car to City. Bert went out with me. Ther. SATURDAY 4 Wea. Attended conference this AM head Pr[---] South. Winder & Lund − Bert staid home to put on garden Ther. SUNDAY 5 Wea. Attended Conference both morning & afternoon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p077.jpg) Ther. MON. APRIL 6, 1908 Wea. Attended Gen. Conference and returned home in the evening. Bert at home − putting in some garden seeds − Ther. TUESDAY 7 Wea. Ther. WEDNESDAY 8 Wea. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p078.jpg) Ther. THURS. APRIL 9, 1908 Wea. Home all day but in some strawberries in lower place Ther. FRIDAY 10 Wea. Went to City from Locks George made no sales yet Ther. SATURDAY 11 Wea. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p079.jpg) Ther. SUN. APRIL 12, 1908 Wea. Attended Ward Meeting Elders Hyrum Bennion Brown & Jensen. spoke at the services Ther. MONDAY 13 Wea. Home all day George came down in the evening − anxious to get lease on Fish Pond ground Ther. TUESDAY 14 Wea. Went to town today ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p080.jpg) Ther. WED. APRIL 15, 1908 Wea. Arbor day, staid home all day. Ther. THURSDAY 16 Wea. Went to the City and pd some paving & Sewer Tax Illingworth vacated 58, & 4rth So. Ther. FRIDAY 17 Wea. Bert spent the day trimming trees on the side street. went to the mall & then to the City George agreed to let Hyde & Cannon have their agency back ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p081.jpg) Ther. SAT. APRIL 18, 1908 Wea. Went to the City and was around most of the day Ther. SUNDAY 19 Wea. Attended meeting at Ward House. Primary also had their review — George & Mr. Corkhill went at the olds mobile Co. Ther. MONDAY 20 Wea. Went to the City with Kate and returned by way of Murray to fix it up papers of the lease of water for fish pond purposes ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p082.jpg) Ther. TUES. APRIL 21, 1908 Wea. Home all day — Ther. WEDNESDAY 22 Wea. Came to the City to try to get settlement with the Hyde Cannon people Ther. THURSDAY 23 Wea. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p083.jpg) Ther. FRI. APRIL 24, 1908 Wea. Ther. FRI. APRIL 24, 1908 Wea. Ther. SATURDAY 25 Wea. Went to City this AM and returned early − Kate was in bed all day − with her head & face. pd Wine toll at Wagon shop Ther. SUNDAY 26 Wea. Attended meeting at Ward House, missionaries Smith of Murray & Fullmer of Forest Dale − Deputy Sharp came out hunting hunting for a Bycyle that had been stolen ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p084.jpg) Ther. MON. APRIL 27, 1908 Wea. Got letter from Mite and answered himi to day Alma went in to see the sheriff about the wheel he had bought, got hydrant fixed at Ruby Ave. Ther. TUESDAY 28 Wea. went to the City, this AM saw Pan about the Fence got some grain from the mill 1.45 and 30 c for sweepings Ther. WEDNESDAY 29 Wea. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p085.jpg) Ther. THURS. APRIL 30, 1908 Wea. Went to the City, and recd 200 from Mrs Miller. some trouble bet Mrs Haddon and Mrs Taylor. got letter from C H West, about quarry got well cleaning pipe and cleaned Mill on South side Ther. FRIDAY, MAY 1 Wea. Home all day. heard from Mr Senior, regarding status of suit and his preparation to take ⅓ of property. for his services, cleaned out Mill near the house, putting water on to Kitchen. Ther. SATURDAY 2 Wea. Went to the City, and returned at noon − Bert went to the City, with horse ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p086.jpg) Ther. SUN. MAY 3, 1908 Wea. Fact day − cloudy and raining most of the day did not go to any meeting on a/c of the rain Ther. MONDAY 4 Wea. Home all day. Bert came out in the evening It had rained most of the night. Taylor had an attack of q[---] at his mothers came there on Friday − Ther. TUESDAY 5 Wea. Came to town this AM and pd some bills Bert went on with me to get work ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p087.jpg) Ther. WED. MAY 6, 1908 Wea. Staid home all day Ther. THURSDAY 7 Wea. Went to the City this AM and got back at noon George expected to get settlement with Hyde but [---]ed pd Seniors bill for printing the brief in answer to McMichael Ther. FRIDAY 8 Wea. Kate went to the city with Buggy and staid at Lock's for the night wrote to C H West Hoytsville it comd raining afternoon ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p088.jpg) Ther. SAT. MAY 9, 1908 Wea. Went to the City in a snow storm. and came back at noon. Tone paid me 79.00 on Rent a/c & for single Harners Ther. SUNDAY 10 Wea. Attended Meeting at Ward House Elder Stokes and Spencer Cornwall occupied the time profitably Ther. MONDAY 11 Wea. Went to City by way of the mill got some grain for the chickens − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p089.jpg) [-]her. TUES. MAY 12, 1908 Wea. Home all day. Planted some potatoes in the PM at 2 30 PM. commenced raining & continued all afternoon. [-]her. WEDNESDAY 13 Wea. Settled with Green & Reeve Co and pd them in full of a/c offered the Quarry to Ms Senior for 2,000 dollars. [-]her. THURSDAY 14 Wea. Home all day, put in some potatoes on the patch under the ditch ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p090.jpg) Ther. FRI. MAY 15, 1908 Wea. Met Bert at the Car line − put in soem Beans this PM − wrote to Mr West and made inquiries for Cement Brick Machine − notified Mr Hill of the cleaning of 5th So property Ther. SATURDAY 16 Wea. Came to town this A.M. got Ther. SUNDAY 17 Wea. Attended Circle & H P Meetg and Ward Meeting John M Cannon & others of the Stake officers present ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p091.jpg) Ther. MON. MAY 18, 1908 Wea. Went to the City, and met at J McDonalds residence M 8th Ward to celebrate 50th Wedding anniversary Prests J F Smith and John R Winder were present Ther. TUESDAY 19 Wea. Home all day. commenced raining at 1 PM had Incas shed at Jno Scotts shop, pd him 1 50 leaving balance 1$ Ther. WEDNESDAY 20 Wea. rained & snowed nearly all night, & most of the day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p092.jpg) Ther. THURS. MAY 21, 1908 Wea. Clear & bright this AM Went to the City, and talked with A E Hyde Jr. about the amount due George. Went to the Orpheum at 8 PM The Bycyle Act the best I have seen anywhere Ther. FRIDAY 22 Wea. staid in town all day. on a/c of ill feeling produced by a Mrs Olson, and a tenant of the house. loaned George 5$, expecting its return when Hyde pays. Ther. SATURDAY 23 Wea. Went to town at 8 AM pd Scott bal 1 00 pd butcher bill 1 00 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p093.jpg) Ther. SUN. MAY 24, 1908 Wea. Attended Meeting at the Ward House, Smith and N[---] were the speakers − Mr W. Walker came out in Auto and rented house for 3 Mrs at 7500 pr mo − Ther. MONDAY 25 Wea. Sent money to Babson Bros came to town by way of Sugar House, tied house at Locks. Ther. TUESDAY 26 Wea. Rained all night and continued thru the day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p094.jpg) Ther. WED. MAY 27, 1908 Wea. raining all the time home all day − went with Tone and got 2 pags. 1 from Will Brockbk at 250 1 from Bp Andrus at 275. Ther. THURSDAY 28 Wea. Fair this AM — ground very wet, attended funeral of Nephi Bowthorpe at Big Cottd Ward House Ther. FRIDAY 29 Wea. Kate went with flowers to the S. L Cemetery. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p095.jpg) Ther. SAT. MAY 30, 1908 Wea. Came to town early, and went with the Parade and attended the services at the Orpheum and returned in the PM. Ther. SUNDAY 31 Wea. It rained through the night and was cold and disagreeable attended meeting at Stake House Elders Meeting, Grant and F M Lopman occupied the time of the PM. Mary Ann came over with me Ther. MONDAY JUNE 1 Wea. Came in expecting to get settlement with Hyde but nothing matured got some chicken feed and pd interest. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p096.jpg) Ther. TUES. JUNE 2, 1908 Wea. brought in a petition of J W Brockbank for the road supervisor ship of Cottd precinct Went to the Orpheum in the PM − Ther. WEDNESDAY 3 Wea. Raining this the night Bert & Bates & the other man at work on the ditch. Ther. THURSDAY 4 Wea. Went to the City It rained nearly all day − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p097.jpg) Ther. FRI. JUNE 5, 1908 Wea. Beautiful day, it has cleared off. Ther. SATURDAY 6 Wea. Went to City, and got check from Mrs Dickert for 1060. Ther. SUNDAY 7 Wea. Fast day. Attended Ward meeting at 2 PM. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p098.jpg) Ther. MON. JUNE 8, 1908 Wea. Went to the City to day saw Lock at office Ther. TUESDAY 9 Wea. Home all day − helping move things over to the old house Ther. WEDNESDAY 10 Wea. Went to the City this A.M. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p099.jpg) Ther. THURS. JUNE 11, 1908 Wea. Joseph Brockbank came down & went back to his home [-] case against Mair being [-]ostponed pd Granite Co. Ther. FRIDAY 12 Wea. Came to City. and attended Democratic State Convention for delegates to Denver − returned at 4.40 PM − Ther. SATURDAY 13 Wea. Came to the City and rented House in alley to Mrs Wilson and allowed her $2 00 for cleaning rent to commence on the 15th of the month ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p100.jpg) Ther. SUN. JUNE 14, 1908 Wea. Attended Ward Meeting Lock & his family and George spent the day at the house Mr Sharp and family came out for the summer − Ther. MONDAY 15 Wea. It rained all morning − pleasant in the PM − got 1000 lb Coal from the Brick Yard Ther. TUESDAY 16 Wea. Came to the City this AM got my pension money ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p101.jpg) Ther. WED. JUNE 17, 1908 Wea. Home all day, showery the most of the day Ther. THURSDAY 18 Wea. Went to the City the U C T had a large parade − returned in the Pm Ther. FRIDAY 19 Wea. Went to Sugar House with some fence posts got 25 records from Babson Bros − Kate quite sick all day − Lib came out & went back ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p102.jpg) Ther. SAT. JUNE 20, 1908 Wea. Went to town Ther. SUNDAY 21 Wea. Attended Meeting at Ward House − several young man called on to occupy the time Ther. MONDAY 22 Wea. Home all day − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p103.jpg) Ther. TUES. JUNE 23, 1908 Wea. Home all day got the water across the lot by way of chicken house got word that the Park Re union would be postponed − sent Babson Bros money order 480 Ther. WEDNESDAY 24 Wea. Went to town this AM Ther. THURSDAY 25 Wea. Home all day got Hay from Tony 2000 lb. to pay 600 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p104.jpg) Ther. FRI. JUNE 26, 1908 Wea. Home all day − The Flume of the ditch for the Fish Cr. busted arch of Brockbank and his mother came out for a visit a short time this AM − George has not pd the Rent for lease. Ther. SATURDAY 27 Wea. Went to the City this a AM called on pan for the Rent of Pasture. but he failed to pay in word from Hyde. Kate went to City on the 8 PM Car from Murray. Ther. SUNDAY 28 Wea. Attended Meeting Ward House Ed Taylor. F McDonald and Henry Harker the speakers Ms Leith & Th[---]d & children visited at home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p105.jpg) Ther. MON. JUNE 29, 1908 Wea. [-]ame to City. got 10$ from Pam 2500 from Mrs. Brockbank Ther TUESDAY 30 Wea. Home all day. Ther. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 Wea. Went to the City & pd but on 4th So. property Got a load of Hay from Alma not quite dry. 2440 lb. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p106.jpg) Ther. THURS. JULY 2, 1908 Wea. Home all day. George & Bates went to the City, − they succeeded in getting Mr. David Keith to let them have 350 dollars to buy them fish with − brought ma to the car line to catch the 7.20 PM − Ther. FRIDAY 3 Wea. Attended Priesthood Meetg at Stake house. 3 Young Miss from England reported labors Bp Lindsay spoke on Loyalty Kate and Libbie and Mary Brinton went to see Lucy Arrowsmith at Louisville Ther. SATURDAY 4 Wea. Went to City and returned at noon − home all balance of day − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p107.jpg) Ther. SUN. JULY 5, 1908 Wea. Home all day, made up Reports of Registration to date and bill of same Ther. MONDAY 6 Wea. Went to the City, and got report filed with the auditor. Ther. TUESDAY 7 Wea. Home all day got letter from Kate that she be home Friday ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p108.jpg) Ther. WED. JULY 8, 1908 Wea. Went to Lagoon to attend the gathering of the Indian War Veterans − went at 2 PM from Salt Lake and returned at 5 PM. Ther. THURSDAY 9 Wea. Home all day not feeling very well − Ther. FRIDAY 10 Wea. Mrs Leith having been at the home during the absence of Mrs B. to visit her sister Lucy in Idaho ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p109.jpg) Ther. SAT. JULY 11, 1908 Wea. Went to the City, and Kate having returned from Idaho the night before came home with me − Ther. SUNDAY 12 Wea. Home all day. Went to meeting in the PM Ther. MONDAY 13 Wea. Went to the City. and back in the PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p110.jpg) Ther. TUES. JULY 14, 1908 Wea. Got letter from Nate in which he said Warner was sick − But got hurt on Incas Ther. WEDNESDAY 15 Wea. At home all day. Ther. THURSDAY 16 Wea. Went to town this AM brought out some things for Kate Arnold − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p111.jpg) Ther. FRI. JULY 17, 1908 Wea. Met Kate at the Murray line arranged for George to use the ditch cast of the pond for 6 north md to leave the screens when they get through, hired [-] horse for 2 ₵ pr week for the stay, and they farmed their own grain & show the horse Ther. SATURDAY 18 Wea. Went to the City. Ther. SUNDAY 19 Wea. Attended Circle Meeting at 9 AM and H Priests meeting at 10 AM and ward meeting at 2 PM — ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p112.jpg) Ther. MON. JULY 20, 1908 Wea. Attended Funeral of W W Caspar at Ward House − Prest Smith and Winder. and John H. Smith and Pat Smith were present Ther. TUESDAY 21 Wea. Went to the City, and collected Ther. WEDNESDAY 22 Wea. Home all day ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p113.jpg) Ther. THURS. JULY 23 1908 Wea. Went to D & R[-] RR to Silver City 6 hours on the road very large crowd of people from Salt Lake & Utah Co. had fine dinner of Cheese Ham & Bread & Coffee − met Mr. Baxter who [--]ported he had send deed of York to W[---]ce estate Ther. FRIDAY 24 Wea. Prest. Smith & Lund were here and made speeches − Jesse Knight is landed on every [---] for his energy & push in mining matters returned to City at 12.35 on 25th − Ther. SATURDAY 25 Wea. Went to Cottd on the 6 AM car & then drove back to city. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p114.jpg) Ther. SUN. JULY 26, 1908 Wea. Attended Meeting at the Ward House − no elders present as missionaries Ther. MONDAY 27 Wea. Went to City this AM − met Mr Hyde who pd George 64$ and gave note for 900$ 30 days Ther. TUESDAY 28 Wea. Home all day − had mare shod all [---]nd - George came out with 2 girls & got wet through ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p115.jpg) Ther. WED. JULY 29, 1908 Wea. Rained steadily most of the night, Libbie & Mrs Masters came to Cottd this AM Ther. THURSDAY 30 Wea. Home all day. got mare shod all round Ther. FRIDAY 31 Wea. Went to Forest Dale & then to the City. Barger moved out of the House no 58, owing 12 days rent ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p116.jpg) Ther. SAT. AUG. 1, 1908 Wea. Drove to City by way of Murray came out in the PM, and then met Kate at 16 So at 7 pm − Lick complained of lack of Water in Forest dale Ther. SUNDAY 2 Wea. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House, Ther. MONDAY 3 Wea. Went to City and on returning the mare kicked me on the hand and seriously hurt me so that I had to go to Murray to get hand dressed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p117.jpg) [-]er. TUES. AUG. 4, 1908 Wea. had a poor night owing to my wound, went back in the PM to Murray to get hand dressed back of my hand much inflamed so that I cannot have permanent dressing − [-]her. WEDNESDAY 5 Wea. Home all day [-]her. THURSDAY 6 Wea. Went to the City with Bert & retd to Murray got hand dressed ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p118.jpg) Ther. FRI. AUG. 7, 1908 Wea. Went to Wandermere to reunion of Islanders got home at 7.30 PM my hand progressing nicely − Ther. SATURDAY 8 Wea. Went to town, and returned Ther. SUNDAY 9 Wea. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p119.jpg) [-]her. MON. AUG. 10, 1908 Wea. Went to town & thence to Murray. got Odell to dress my finger. Tony settled for 3 mos pd 7000 [-]her. TUESDAY 11 Wea. Home all day Ther. WEDNESDAY 12 Wea. Went to town in the car from Sugar House Little cow died and Ferguson got her for fresh meat ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p120.jpg) Ther. THURS. AUG. 13, 1908 Wea. Ther. FRIDAY 14 Wea. Bert went to work for Tom Howard − made bargain with George & Mr Bates & commenced to feed the fish at 50$ pr month Ther. SATURDAY 15 Wea. Went to City, & closed the bargain with George for 2 months time − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p121.jpg) [-]her. SUN. AUG. 16, 1908 Wea. Staid home all day on a/c of my hand being hurt, and having to wear a heavy bandage Ther. MONDAY 17 Wea. Ther. TUESDAY 18 Wea. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p123.jpg) [-]her. SAT. AUG. 22, 1908 Wea. Went to the City. [-]her SUNDAY 23 Wea. Home all day. Lock and his family here [-]her. MONDAY 24 Wea. took bandage off my hand, and find that I am a cripple form the effects of the kick from the horse. the Boys came from town ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p124.jpg) Ther. TUES. AUG. 25, 1908 Wea George B & George Bates busy fixing the fish run for the fish − wrote to Angle Mfg Co. Ther. WEDNESDAY 26 Wea Came in to Sugar House with Bates & George rented 2 rooms of 58 for 9$ pr month. Ther. THURSDAY 27 Wea Went to City to see Hyde at 11 AM. returned Barrels to Vadner ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p125.jpg) Ther. FRI. AUG. 28, 1908 Wea. Spent the day trying to get settlement with A E Hyde − Ther. SATURDAY 29 Wea. Went to town this AM Kate went to meeting at the Stake house and then went to town. Ther. SUNDAY 30 Wea. It rained this AM and did not feel well. went to meeting at 2 pm heard J. H Smith, H M Smith & Anthon Land ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p126.jpg) Ther. MON. AUG. 31, 1908 Wea. Went to town and staid all day. waiting to hear from Mr Hyde − Ther. TUESDAY, SEPT. 1 Wea. Met Mr Hyde at 1.15 PM and he made promises of doing, but failed Ther. WEDNESDAY 2 Wea. Went to Murray & talked with Mr Atwood visited at Ericksons fish pond ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p127.jpg) [-]her. THURS. SEPT 3, 1908 Wea. came in with Bert as far as Coys Blksmith shop got Incas shod and then drove to State Street for liver got 32 pound Ther. FRIDAY 4 Wea. Came to town this AM Ther. SATURDAY 5 Wea. Went to town saw Mr. Taylor [-]ho promised to pay the note of Hydes rented the house to Mr Snyder got 19 lb Liver ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p128.jpg) Ther. SUN. SEPT. 6, 1908 Wea. Attended Fast Meeting at 2 PM. Br Rider gave his farewell address. previous to goin gto Kanab, Ma[-]s boy Foster quite seriously sick with summer complaint Ther. MONDAY 7 Wea. Went to City and saw Labor Parade − pd Rowland for 160 lb Liver 4.50 but got no more, it being labor day had none on hand Ther. TUESDAY 8 Wea. Went to the City. and on my return got 24 lb Zion met Mr. Stokes & Palmer at Taylors house, he made propositions ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p129.jpg) [-]her. WED. SEPT. 9, 1908 Wea. Home all day. Libbie & Grace Brockbk came from city, and returned with Mr Walker to Murray Ther. THURSDAY 10 Wea. Pd Milk Bill 1 50 had poor night. Kate sick having taken cold in her head − came to the City. tied up at the mill − got some 24 lb Liver at Rowlands 14½ of Faggs Walkers went home to day − Ther. FRIDAY 11 Wea. Home all day, Bert came this AM − & he spent the day fixing vinegar & cutting Burdocks − ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p130.jpg) Ther. SAT. SEPT. 12, 1908 Wea. Came to town, and got rents from Kraut & Goddard − Got 13 lb Liver from Faggs Ther. SUNDAY 13 Wea. Went to the City with team & Jennie Hales to go home Sam & wife went home after her stay in the hospital Ther. MONDAY 14 Wea. Went to town on the Car got some liver from Rowland Bates & George came out and put in dawn on the ditch they went back at night ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p131.jpg) Ther. TUES. SEPT. 15, 1908 Wea. Went to town and got lumber from Felt & Co. for outhouses [-]t 5th So. returned and got 15th burn from Faggs George & Bates worked on the out houses − Ther. WEDNESDAY 16 Wea. Home all day − went with Fergusons Fish ponds-and spent some time with him, did not learn any thing about what eats the Fish. Ther. THURSDAY 17 Wea. Came to town this AM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p132.jpg) Ther. FRI. SEPT. 18, 1908 Wea. heard of Hyde being sued for 400000. Ther. SATURDAY 19 Wea. Came to the City. let George save some 205 more. Ther. SUNDAY 20 Wea. Went to Circle Meeting and H P Meeting and in the PM, Ward Meeting. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p133.jpg) [-]her. MON. SEPT. 21, 1908 Wea. Went to City. [-]her. TUESDAY 22 Wea. [-]her. WEDNESDAY 23 Wea. Went to the City by way of Locks. drove in all the way. got liver from Fagg ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p134.jpg) Ther. THURS. SEPT 24, 1908 Wea It rained all day − Ther. FRIDAY 25 Wea. Ther. SATURDAY 26 Wea. Went to the City ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p135.jpg) Ther. SUN. SEPT 27, 1908 Wea. Attended Fast Meeting at Ward House Ther. MONDAY 28 Wea. Went to the City and had house on Mortenson Ave calcimined met Mr. Lambourne at the Daly Judge Mining Co Office. I gave from 30 days in which to handle the 4th So property at 525 pr front fort Ther. TUESDAY 29 Wea. Home all day. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p136.jpg) Ther. WED. SEPT. 30, 1908 Wea. George & Libbie met me at Locks. I attended the Democratic Convention. and was elected inc of a committee on Platform who met at Mr Alders office and completed the document Ther. THURSDAY, OCT. 1 Wea. Went to the City in the PM. and got some l[---] on my return, brought out George Bates. Ther. FRIDAY 2 Wea. It rained most of the day Bates & George divided the Fish, and put some into the large pond. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p137.jpg) Ther. SAT. OCT. 3, 1908 Wea. Went to the City this AM Ther. SUNDAY 4 Wea. It rained all morning went to the city at 11 AM and attended Conference in the PM staid in the City all night − Ther. MONDAY 5 Wea. Attended Conference this AM and met with A Bushnell and Saml Brockbank at noon, and [-]ent by the Fair in the PM with Sam ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p138.jpg) Ther. TUES. OCT. 6, 1908 Wea. West in from Sugar H. and attended meeting in the morning. and met Joseph at noon, and sat at the afternoon meeting Ther. WEDNESDAY 7 Wea. Went to town, by way of the Mill got some chicken Feed there − and Ther. THURSDAY 8 Wea. Went to town from Nina House, on return got some coal from Sugar House pd Fagg for Liver. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p139.jpg) [-]her. FRI. OCT. 9, 1908 Wea. Went to town from Sugar House, got 900 lb Coal [-]m there − Rented House [-] Mrs Frohm, for $9.00 pr mo. [-]er. SATURDAY 10 Wea. Went to the City this AM [-]her. SUNDAY 11 Wea. [-]ttended Sabbath Meeting at [-]he Ward House. Elders [-]lf Gunderson and Earl Williams, gave their farewell addresses. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p140.jpg) Ther. MON. OCT. 12, 1908 Wea. Went to the City and visited the place on 11th east st and notified Mr Brown to have the stone removed from the Ave. Ther. TUESDAY 13 Wea. Ther. WEDNESDAY 14 Wea. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p146.jpg) Ther. FRI. OCT. 30, 1908 Wea. Ther. SATURDAY 31 Wea. Ther. SUNDAY NOV. 1 Wea. Attended Funeral of John D McAllister ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p147.jpg) Ther. MON. NOV. 2, 1908 Wea. Went to the City. Ther. TUESDAY 3 Wea. Attended the Election at Big Cottd 012 Dem 243 Rep, 30 American 11 Social Ther. WEDNESDAY 4 Wea. Went to the City and found [-]hat the Republicans had got the county by a big majority ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p148.jpg) Ther. THURS. NOV. 5, 1908 Wea. Home all day. Bert and George came out and got the small load of Hay from Mill Creek − picked some apples. Ther. FRIDAY 6 Wea. Went to City, and agreed with Johnson to pay him 100¢ out of the price of property, at 550 pr [--] Ther. SATURDAY 7 Wea. Went to ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p149.jpg) [-]her. SUN. NOV. 8, 1908 Wea. Attended Ward Meeting Elders Bradford & Pack as missionaries [-]her. MONDAY 9 Wea. Went to City and learned that Hyde had sent lettr. to Miss Walker. [-]her. TUESDAY 10 Wea. Home all day, gathering apples. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p150.jpg) Ther. WED. NOV. 11, 1908 Wea. Home all day, made a little Cider Ther. THURSDAY 12 Wea. rented with Bro John Sutherland among the High Priests regarding a reunion of the Quorum on the 19th St Stake H. Ther. FRIDAY 13 Wea. Drove over to Sugar House and then look car for City returned at 2 PM, went to the Stake House to a Dance Party there ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p151.jpg) [-]her. SAT. NOV. 14, 1908 Wea. Went to City, Mr. Daly thro Mr Lamborne, wanted to negotiate for 4th So at 525 [-]t declined − Dave Griffiths came to see me on the proposition [-]her. SUNDAY 15 Wea. Attended Meeting at Stake House and Ward Meeting in the afternoon, Bro J Cook and myself occupied the time in [-]ddressing the people Ther. MONDAY 16 Wea. Went to the City, had letter from Agnes Thurbis, and I answered her George started for Idaho with Therbold ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p152.jpg) Ther. TUES. NOV. 17, 1908 Wea. Went to Murray and paid some Taxes. Ther. WEDNESDAY 18 Wea. Went to the City and pd some more Taxes − Collected some Rent Ther. THURSDAY 19 Wea. Attended the High Priests Reunion at Stake House a very delightful time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p153.jpg) [-]her. FRI. NOV. 20, 1908 Wea. Home all day, the Incas Horse strayed off and I had to hunt him up − Ther. SATURDAY 21 Wea. Went to the City Ther. SUNDAY 22 Wea. Attended Meeting at Ward House Elder Jos Nelson being the speaker, it rained whole. I went to Locks after meeting, and eat dinner there. Kate came home ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p154.jpg) Ther. MON. NOV. 23, 1908 Wea. Threatening for storm made some cider this PM Bp Atwood came after has 5 gal. but it was not ready. I went to the Mill, and got some grain for Horses. Ther. TUESDAY 24 Wea. It snowed most of the night, and continued all day. Ther. WEDNESDAY 25 Wea. Continued snowing until after noon, and then cleared off ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p155.jpg) Ther. THURS. NOV. 26, 1908 Wea. Hard Frost, went to the City, and delivered Keg of cider to Atwood − Ther. FRIDAY 27 Wea. Home all day Ther. SATURDAY 28 Wea. Went to the City, the roads being quite bad had water shot off at 5th South, on a/c bursted pipe ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p156.jpg) Ther. SUN. NOV. 29, 1908 Wea. The Stake Conference on at Tabernacle The weather being cold and disagreeable did not go − Kate went in the PM and then went to the City Ther. MONDAY 30 Wea. Bert came out at 2 PM. Ther. TUESDAY, DEC. 1 Wea. Tied up at Locks and went to City, saw Lock at office attended Meeting at the Ward House, Elder F M Lyman occupied the time ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p157.jpg) Ther. WED. DEC. 2, 1908 Wea. Was home all day Bert got some of the Tree Limbs hauled to the rear, and then came to the City. Kate came out having been in town since last Friday Ther. THURSDAY 3 Wea. Ther. FRIDAY 4 Wea. Home all day. Kate had some company at the house fixed the dam for the fish, the heavy snow having broken the screen ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p158.jpg) Ther. SAT. DEC. 5, 1908 Wea. Went to the City, Kate went with me and remained to visit at Mrs Arnolds. Ther. SUNDAY 6 Wea. Attended Fast Meeting Ther. MONDAY 7 Wea. Home all day, got 7 bus wheat 5 bus Oats 12 bus Potatoes from Gunderson ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p159.jpg) Ther. TUES. DEC. 8, 1908 Wea. Ther. WEDNESDAY 9 Wea. Erin came in this AM from Boise, on way to Boise Ther. THURSDAY 10 Wea. Erin & Libbie came down for dinner at Cottd and returned in the PM ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p160.jpg) Ther. FRI. DEC. 11, 1908 Wea. Went to the City Ther. SATURDAY 12 Wea. Went to City and had dinner with Fred & Kate Erin & Bert & Lock and Libbie − Erin went to San Pedro on the train at 8 15 PM Ther. SUNDAY 13 Wea. Attended Meeting at Ward House ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p161.jpg) Ther. MON. DEC. 14, 1908 Wea. Went to City from Sugar House Ward Ther. TUESDAY 15 Wea. Went to the Stake House with Kate to attend the Relief Society Conference and then met her in the PM Ther. WEDNESDAY 16 Wea. It snowed all day, nothing doing − rec'd lettr from Nate & wrote him and to C H West of Hoytsville ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p162.jpg) Ther. THURS. DEC. 17, 1908 Wea. Went to the City, and found closets froze up Ther. FRIDAY 18 Wea. Home all day − Ther. SATURDAY 19 Wea. Went to the City, very cold Therm 2 below zero ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p163.jpg) Ther. SUN. DEC. 20, 1908 Wea. Attended Ward Meeting a cold blizzard but few people out Ther. MONDAY 21 Wea. Ther. TUESDAY 22 Wea. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p164.jpg) Ther. WED. DEC. 23, 1908 Wea. Ther. THURSDAY 24 Wea. Home all day. Got some Hay from Br Jones 1860 lb Ther. FRIDAY 25 Wea. Went to City. for dinner met George, Bert Lock and Kate & Fred & their children ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p165.jpg) [-]her. SAT. DEC. 26, 1908 Wea. Went to City, George turned [-]ver the Hyde note [-]her. SUNDAY 27 Wea. Attended Meeting at Ward House, Bros Walk and Carlisle spoke Ther. MONDAY 28 Wea. Came to Sugar House & then in car wet with Prest Smith on the [-]ar − pd Int on 400$ ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p167.jpg) MEMORANDA Jany/08 Bill for Registration Berths 205 to 248 inc Deaths 31 to 38 pd 50% July 5/08 Births 1 to 50 deaths 39 to 42" 1 to 10 50% pd Oct 7/08 Berths 51 to 70 Deaths 11 - 13 pd in full Jan 5/09 births 71 to 108 Deaths 14 to 18 [Calculations appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p171.jpg) MEMORANDA 1908 Geo M Brockbank Sep 30 To amt of a/c Oct 31 " pd in during Nov 30 " month Dec 26 Int on 500$ [-]909 Jan 26 1 Mos Int [Calculations appear on side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p172.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. JANUARY. Date. Received. Paid. 2 N. Y Mortgage 1111 4 Berger 9 00 " Wharton 6 00 " Burber 8 00 " Wade 1 00 " Bert Brockbk 7 00 7 Rudge 3 00 " Hadden 2 00 9 Bert Brockbk 1 00 10 Granite P[---] 15 6[-] 11 Bert Brockbk 18 0[-] " Mrs Kraut 5 00 " J Goddard 5 00 " Wharton 1 00 " S L City Corpn 13 50 " Tom Howard 1 5[-] " Diary for 1908 1 0[-] " Chicken Feed &c 1 1[-] 11 P. C. Perry − 8 00 Chicken Feed 9 61 50 157 [-] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p173.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. JANUARY. Brot forward [-]3 Water Tax Granite Pro Co [-]4 Mrs Sanderson Bert pr Lob B. W. W. Cluff [-]5 Martins rent [-]6 3030 lb Hay− pt of M Co E 4th So Mrs Brockbk Car Fare Meat 65 Meat 05 Green & Co Bert Brockbk Mos Haddon " Rudge Telephone bill Garelick 10 00 Wade 7 00 Bert Brockbk " do Mr Haddow Saw[---] [Sums appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p174.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. FEBRUARY. 3 Freight on mill Stenographer Meat 1.10 Meat 65 7 Wharton " Bergen " Rudge " Glass 50 Mdse 9.65 10 Co Registration " D. Wade 7 00 Wharton 1 00 11 Sox 50 Med 50 Meat 20 " Barber " Detzer " Rivers Bros " M[---] Bros Co 13 Bert Brockbk Mrs Turner 15 Mann Co 18 Rudge Haddon Kraut [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p175.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. FEBRUARY. amt ford J Goddard Wharton Land a/c [-]9 John Ford [-]1 Wm Arnold [-]2 2 pigs [-]5 Mrs Turner " Sanderson " Bert Brockbk " Water Taxes " Illingworth " 2 sax cement " meat [-]8 Bert Brockbk [-]9 " do meat Grain Garelick [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p176.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. MARCH. Date. Received. Paid. 2 Meat " Rudge " Wharton " 50 Car rides 5 Inter Mt Republic " Graint &c 7 Grain 100 Primes 2 25 " Bergen " Ditzer " Wharton 8 Bert Brockbk 10 Mrs Wade 12 Barber " Des News Office " 5 sks Grain 14 sprayer &c Eggs " Pension Mrs Turner Kraut Goddard [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p177.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. MARCH. [-]6 Wharton " Haddon [-]9 Sanderson " Mrs Taylor J H. Brinton Rent pt 6c pd Printing Telephone Co Sims & Meat Garelick Mortinson [-]3 Illingworth [-]4 Mrs Brockbk Wharton [-]9 Miller map [-]9 Lee 300 Mortenson 300 [-]0 Miller [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p178.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. APRIL. 1 Mrs Brockbank 3 Bergen Meat &c 8 Mrs Johnson Ga W J Brockbank " Rivers Bros Co 10 J Goddard " G M Brockbank " Car Fare bk 12 Mrs Kraut " Detzer " Miller " Gurns[-] 17 G M Brockbk 18 Haddon " Mrs Taylor " " Sanderson " tom Butler " Green Reeve Co 20 Barger [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p179.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. APRIL. [-]0 Mrs Miller [-]5 Garelick [-]8 G M Brockbk Mrs Haddon " Miller − pd for Barb Wire [-]0 Mrs Miller G M Brockbk April a/c May " June " July " Aug " Note 500 00 Int to Aug 31 Sept a/c Interests [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p180.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. MAY. 2 Mrs Brockbank " 1700 lb Hay " 800 lb Coal " Jno Scott, Tire " 1 Pig 5 Mrs Miller " " Sanderson " Cutter Bro " T. G Allen " Bert Brockbk 7 G M Brockbk " Tribune P. Co 8 Mrs Brockbk " Wharton " Barber " rchg Roof 11 Mrs Kraut " J Goddard " Mrs Miller " Mrs Bergen [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p181.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. MAY. [-]1 Amts not found Grain & Meat Granite Mine Co 12 Dietzer 13 Green & Reeve " Alcohol & Wine " Tom Butter Mrs Brockbank 15 " do 16 " Berger Blksmith " " T[---]er [-]8 " Barger [-]1 " Haddon " " Taylor " Garelick " Water Tax Geo Brockbank [-]6 Sanderson Glass & Key Tom Butler Meat − [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p182.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. JUNE. 1 Geo M Brockbank " Mc Groner Int " Chicken feed " Bert Brockbk " Mrs Haddon 3 Brinton Blksth 4 Wharton " Miller " Berger " Con Wagon Co Meat 100 Glass 100 10 Kraut " Sanderson " 4 lights Glass " 2 Pitchers " Barber 8 00 Ditzer 8 00 11 Granite Move Co " Screen Wire &c 12 Goddard 16 Wilson 15 [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p183.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. JUNE. [-]5 Pension Received. Paid. " Coal [-]6 Butter [-]8 Miller Water Tax Freight Records Haddon [-]0 Garlick " Barger [-]4 Haddon " F[---]n Ind Tel Co " Ham 2 00 Vegets 1 00 [-]7 Int on loan " Meat 65 S. Wire 60 " P O Money order " ½ in pipe & c[--]play [-]9 Mrs Brockbk Ch[--] Pare in a/c [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p184.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. JULY. 1 N S Mtge & T Co " Mrs Sanderson Hill Sanitary 3 Mrs Miller " Geo Brockbk " Alma Brockbk " Tom Butler " Wharton 8 Barber " Sanderson " Libbie Brockbk 10 Mrs Haddon 13 Mrs Kraut " Mrs Turner " Felt & Co − " Cutler Bros " Neb Furniture " Alma Brockbk Meat Pot &c 16 Wilson Goddard [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p185.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. JULY. Amt brot up [-] Pair bot on Rt [-] G M Brockbk Geo M B Int 10 00 Haddon Ditzer Libbie Brock Electric light [-]4 Tintic Fare &c Babson Bros Commission for verge statistics Garelick [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p186.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. AUGUST. 11 Lib Brockbk Mrs Sanderson Miller 12 Miller Wharton Barber Kraut Goddard Holliday Mrs Co 17 Ditzer Haddon Wm Brockbk Wilson [---]son [---]d Speen & Reeve 22 Mrs Turner Fire [---] Miller Garelick [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p187.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. AUGUST. 24 Geo M Brockbk " Libbie Brockbk " Babson Bros. " Freight on Lamps [-]6 Geo M. Brockbk Paper Hanging [-]0 Geo M Brockbk Mrs Haddon Mrs Wright Geo Brockbk Mrs Haddon " Miller − pd Atwood [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p188.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. SEPTEMBER. 5 Mr Snyder " " Barber " Geo M Brockbk " Fish Co pd Liver " Ms Sanderson 8 Rivers Bros 9 Holliday Mer Co " Chicken feed 10 Milk Bill " Wharton " Haddon " Kraut " Goddard Fish Co for Liver 12 Geo M Brockbk 14 Mrs Turner " " Miller " " Ditzer 15 Chicken Fred &c " Mrs Brockbank [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p189.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. SEPTEMBER. [-]6 Calciming Job [-] Kent in a/c Mrs Brockbk Haddon Pickling stuff Geo M Brockbank Geo M B − [-]1 Kent bal [-]3 Garelick Snyder Sanderson Geo Brockbank Fish Co Liver Babson Bros [-]6 Geo Brockbank Interest on note [-]8 Bert Brockbk Winder Ward Mr Haddon " Fish Copd Geo " Geo Brockbank [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p190.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. OCTOBER. 1 Bert Brockbk 4 Geo Brockbk 5 " do − 6 Walsh " Mrs Brockbk " Mrs Wright " Calciming Job 7 Geo Brockbank " Mr Wharton " Snyder 9 Sanderson " Fagg Bros " Ind Tel Co 10 Mr Snyder " Felt & Co 12 Ditzer 8 00 Kraut 5 00 " Goddard 5 00 Srohim 5 00 " Missionary Fund 14 Turner 1100 Miller 12 50 18 Geo M Brock [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p191.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. OCTOBER [-]9 J H Brinton Grain &c [-]2 Mr Kent Mrs Haddon Co Comn Fees [-] Mrs Brockbk Mr Walsh [-] Geo M Brockbk [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p192.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. NOVEMBER. 2 Mrs Wright " Geo M Brock 4 Mrs Haddon " Chicken feed 6 empty Barrels " Shingles 8 Mr Wharton " Geo M B 60 " Mr Snyder 10 " " 12 Mrs Frohm 13 " Turner 14 " Snyder " Goddard " Kraut " Des News Co " Mdse & Meat " Party Ticket Mrs Sanderson 16 Geo M Brockbk 2 Ton Coal [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p193.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. NOVEMBER. 16 Mill stuff [-]8 Mr Kent Mrs Haddon " Miller pd Taxes 182 15 19 Brockbank Fish Co 1 pr over shoes &c [-]3 Chicken Feed &c Mrs Brockbk Mr Garelick [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p194.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. DECEMBER. 2 Bert Brockbk " McGerson Int 11 Mrs Sanderson " " Ditzer " " Wharton 12 " Kraut " " Goddard " " U L & R Co " Snyder on 8th " Wright on 3d " Taxes in full 13 Miller 17 Mrs Haddon " Johnson "Mrs Frohm " " Turner " Lib Brockbank 23 Bert Brockbk Garelick [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p195.jpg) CASH ACCOUNT. DECEMBER. [-]8 pd Interest − Mrs Wright Sanderson [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p196.jpg) SUMMARY OF CASH ACCOUNT. JAN. Fish Co a/c FEB. Aug 15 To 1 mos. Feed MAR. Sept 5 " Liver Bill APR. 10 ' Fagg Bros MAY. 15 1 Mos Services JUNE 25 Liver Bill JULY. " Geo Howard AUG. 1 sax shorts SEPT. Oct 5 1 fax shorts OCT. Liver Bill NOV. 19 pd Liver DEC. 2 sax dam Flour Nov 10 Chandler Lever " 12 Fagg Bros " 15 2 mos services " 19 Chandler Liver Dec 14 Fagg Bros [Dollar amounts appear on right side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p197.jpg) BILLS PAYABLE. JANUARY. NAME. Dolls. Cts. RECEIVABLE. Expense bill due me − Dec 14 − 1908 $192.70 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p198.jpg) Rocky Mountain Trout Co. 1908 BILLS PAYABLE. FEBRUARY Date. NAME. Dolls. June 1 To 4 meals for Bert & " 2 " 6 Meals " 3 " RECEIVABLE. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p209.jpg) MEMORANDA H[--]t Burn ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p212.jpg) ADDRESSES. NAME. W W Day STREET, NO. 1092 Front St CITY. Portland Oregon NAME. Mrs G. Clements STREET, NO. 2098 Green St CITY. San Francisco NAME. H F McCune STREET, NO. 440 27th St CITY. Ogden Ut NAME. Albert Jones STREET, NO. 458 So 5th W. CITY. Provo. NAME. L. T Brockbank STREET, NO. 217 Cheney St CITY. Reno Nev NAME. H P Brockbank STREET, NO. 302 So Pleasant St CITY. Independence Mo NAME. Dr E. B. Ferguson STREET, NO. 546 Dean St CITY. Brooklyn N Y. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p213.jpg) ADDRESSES. [-]AME. D E Brockbank [-]TREET, NO. 262 6th St [-]TY. Portland Oregon [-]AME. Fanny A Kerney [-]TREET, NO. Wellston − Tiaga Co [-]TY. P[---] [-]AME. Wm Budd dead [-]TREET, NO. Patchogue [-]TY. Long Island N Y. [-]AME. A G Brockbank [-]TREET, NO. 921 W. 3rd So City [-]ITY. [-]AME. [-]TREET, NO. [-]ITY. [-]AME. [-]TREET, NO. [-]ITY. [-]AME. [-]TREET, NO. [-]ITY. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p214.jpg) ADDRESSES. NAME. Mrs Hattie Ken[-]aid STREET, NO. Star Idaho CITY. Rachel M. Rolcks NAME. Bethany STREET, NO. Mo CITY. Josiah Mannwaring NAME. Ridgway STREET, NO. Mo. CITY. NAME. T. T Brockbank STREET, NO. 217 Cheney St CITY. Reno Nevada NAME. STREET, NO. CITY. NAME. STREET, NO. CITY. NAME. STREET, NO. CITY. ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p217.jpg) ADDRESSES. 4th So property 67 10½/12 ft at 550 pr foot [Calculations appear on page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p220.jpg) CALLS. Jones 1860 at 6 00 5.50 Thos Gunderson Wheat Alma P Brock JB. [Calculations appear on page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p222.jpg) Tickets Granite Fruit Co [Calculations appear on left side of page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p223.jpg) Letters. c'd Name Answered. Week 1/[-]8 [--]rt Des Niurs & Mas HP Brockbank John P Brockbank Agnes B Thurber RT Brockbank Frank Robinson Isaac Borwick ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p224.jpg) LETTERS. Rec'd. NAME. Answered Silver City 4th So property 67.10½ ft at 525 pr forks [Calculations appear on page] ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p225.jpg) LETTERS. [-]c'd. NAME. Answered. Mrs Haddon 8 00 12th " 5 00 18 " Ditzer 8 00 6th " Kurt 8 00 " Miller 12 50 30 Sanderson 3 50 18 Wharton 7 00 7 Frohm 9 00 10 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p226.jpg) LETTERS. Rec'd NAME. Answ[-] Ms Hadden 8 00 12th " " 5 00 18th " Ditzer 8 00 6th " Barber 8 00 1st " Miller 12 50 30th " Sanderson 3 50 18 − " Wilson 8 50 12½ " Wharton 7 00 7th " Goddard 5 00 10 " Kraut 5 00 10 " Turner 11 00 14 " Barger 25 00 19 " Garelick 10 00 20 116 50 ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p228.jpg) A J Miller 343 11th East So A A Avery − Hy Johnson Ind 1412 − N M Long 941 Ind Henry Johnson 4854 Z ----- new page (MSS8837_C1_F9_p229.jpg) [Calculations appear on page]