when the woman touched him. All may not be healed
that I lay hands upon, but many are healed. If man
did not taste the bitter He could not know the sweet or com-
prehend the contrast, all who are fallen will be redeemed
in there time & day except the sons of perdition & it requires
a Divine sacrafice to redeem any world
~ Monday
July 11 I wrote a letter to Wilford & went to the farm 3 M[iles]
~ Tuesday to ~ Saturday
12 to 16. July I spent the time hoing corn watering & Haying
I got up all my Hay on the 16 Saturday I mowed 4 loads &
went to Fort Harriman after 6 oclok P. M. I received 2 letters 20 M[iles]
~ Sunday
17. Sunday I visited Brother Stockings who was vary sick
& nigh unto death. Brother Boman['s] Child lay at the point of
Death. I attended Meeting in the New Meeting House stone
walls up & roof on & loose floor not finished Brother A Call spoke
I followed him. I spoke in the Afternoon & administered
to Brother John Stockings who was vary low.
~ Monday
18 I returned home to Salt Lake City I swaped a colt
for a pair of yearling steers. 20 M[iles]
24. July Sunday President YoungG. Q. Cannnon, G A Smith & George Francis Train spoke to day it
was an Interesting Meeting I received a letter from Susan & wrote a letter Mr Marshall P. Wilde
Mr Downing & others went with me through Presid[en]ts
Youngs Garden & they spent an hour with me at my House they had an interview with Presid[en]t Y[ou]ng the
Presidency, several of the Twelve & many others went
to Ogden to escort Wm H. Hooper our Delegate to
this city.
~ Monday
25. A great celebration of the 24 of July W Woodruff
Chaplain O Pratt orator spok 37 M[inutes] G A Smith 16 Minutes
when the woman touched him. All may not be healed
that I lay hands upon, but many are healed. If man
did not taste the bitter He could not know the sweet or comprehend the contrast, all who are fallen will be redeemed
in there time & day except the sons of perdition & it requires
a Divine sacrafice to redeem any world
~ Monday
July 11 [FIGURE] I wrote a letter to Wilford & went to the farm 3 Miles
~ Tuesday to ~ Saturday
12 to 16. July I spent the time hoeing corn watering & Haying
I got up all my Hay on the 16 Saturday I mowed 4 loads &
went to Fort Harriman after 6 oclok P. M. I received 2 letters 20 Miles
~ Sunday
[FIGURE] 17. Sunday I visited Brother Stockings who was vary sick
& nigh unto death. Brother Boman Child lay at the point of
Death. I attended Meeting in the New Meeting House stone
walls up & Roof on & loose floor not finished Brother A Call spoke
I followed him. I spoke in the Afternoon & administered
to Brother John Stockings who was vary low.
~ Monday
18 I returned home to Salt Lake City I swaped a colt
for a pair of yearling steers. 20 Miles
~ Tuesday to ~ Wednesday
July 19, 20. Chored at home
~ Thursday to ~ Friday
21, 22. We got out about 150 loads of Manure at the Farm
24. July Sunday President YoungG. Q. Cannnon,
G A Smith & George Francis Frain spoke to day it
was an Interesting Meeting I received a letter from
FIGURES Susan & wrote a letter Mr Marshall P. Wilde
Mr Downing & others went with me through Presidents
Youngs Garden & they spent an hour with me at my
House they had an interview with President Young the
Presidency, several of the Twelve & many others went
to Ogden to escort Wm H. Hooper our Delegate to
this City.
~ Monday
25. A great Celebration of the 24 of July W Woodruff
Chaplain O Pratt orator spok 37 Minutes G A Smith 16 Minutes
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