& sent 10 cts for Illustrated Catologue. I also wrote a letter
to H. A. King & co. 87240 Broadway N. Y. for a sample his
Bee Journal & National Agriculturist.
~ Saturday
16 I met with the school of the prophets. Remarks were made
By the presidency
~ Sunday
17. I met with my Quorum in the morning & attended Meeting in
the TabernacleG. A. Smith spoke 62 Minutes Afternoon Presid[en]t B. Young spoke 57 Minutes I met with the Presidency & 12
for prayer, & attended Meeting in the 14 ward school House O Pratt spoke followed By John Taylor
~ Monday to ~ Friday
18 to 22. I spent this week gardning & farming
~ Saturday
23rd I attended the school of the prophets
~ Sunday
24. I met with my Quorum in the Morning & attended meeting
in the Tabernacle. A Baptist Minister By the name of Andrews
addressed the congregation in the Morning 43 Minutes. A
Dunkard By the name of Levi spoke a few Minutes then
President Young spok 22 Minutes Afternoon O Pratt spoke
22 Minutes. Then a Blind Man An Episcopalian Minister
spoke 20 Minutes, G. A. Smith spoke 5 M, & President Young 8
I met with the Presidency & 12 for Prayer And attended meeting
in the 14 ward. G. Q. Cannon spoke & I followed him gave an
account of my Labor in Herrifordshire & other things
~ Monday
25. I went to the field sheared some sheep & returned home 26 I attended a cooperative Meeting in the Evening
~ Tuesday
26. I spent the day in my garden and attended a lecture in
the Evening of Mr Vincent a celebrated English lecturer
He lectured upon the days of Cromwell
~ Wednesday
27. I spent the day laboring in my garden. I went to the Theater In the Evening I saw the performance of the Japaneese
which was the most wonderful feats that I ever saw. 28. Father John Young the Patriarch the oldest Brother of
President Brigham Y[ou]ng died this 27 of April 1870 was
in his 80 year
~ Thursday
28. I viewed the corps of Father John Y[ou]ng visited the Japaneese
in the Theater & saw their wonderful performances one man carried
around the stage a large tub with 200 lb of rock in with his theeth
April 15, 1870
& sent 10 cts for Illustrated Catologue. I also wrote a letter
to H. A. King & co. 87240 Broadway N. Y. for a sample his
Bee Journal & National Agriculturist.
17. I met with my Quorum in the morning & attended Meeting in
the TabernacleG. A. Smith spoke 62 Minutes Afternoon Presidt
B. Young spoke 57 Minutes I met with the Presidency & 12
for prayer, & attended Meeting in the 14 ward school House
O Pratt spoke followed By John Taylor
24. I met with my Quorum in the Morning & attended meeting
in the Tabernacle. A Baptist Minister By the name of Andrews
addressed the Congregation in the Morning 43 Minutes. A
Dunkard By the name of Levi spoke a few Minutes. then
President Young spok 22 Minutes Afternoon O Pratt spoke
22 Minutes. Then a Blind Man An Episcopalian Minister
spoke 20 Minutes, G. A. Smith spoke 5 Minutes, & President Young 8
I met with the Presidency & 12 for Prayer And attended meeting
in the 14 ward. G. Q. Cannon spoke & I followed him gave an
account of my Labor in Herrifordshire & other things
~ Monday
25. I went to the field sheared some sheep & returned home
I attended a cooperative Meeting in the Evening
~ Tuesday
26. I spent the day in my garden and attended a lecture in
the Evening of Mr Vincent a celebrated English lecturer
He lectured upon the days of Cromwell
~ Wednesday
27. I spent the day laboring in my garden. I went to the Theater
FIGURES In the Evening I saw the performance of the Japaneese
which was the most wonderful feats that I ever saw.
[FIGURE] Father John Young the Patriarch the oldest Brother of
President Brigham Young died this 27 of April 1870 was
in his 80 year
~ Thursday
28. I viewed the corps of Father John Young visited the Japaneese
in the Theater & saw their wonderful performances one man carried
around the stage a large tub with 200 lb of Rock in with his teeth
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