I visited the traiders camp they also was drying fine fat
Buffalo, one of the bears feet that was killed measured
7 1/2 inches long 5 inch wide 2 1/2 inch thick two toe nails 2 3/4 inch
long 3/4 inch wide. Our Hunters brought into camp 8 antilope
the camp came up & camped within one mile of the ferry ground
in good feed had travled 11 1/4 miles 11 1/4 m
~ Sunday
13th Sunday A vary warm day the camp met for prayer
meeting at 9 oclok. O. P. Rockwell, Brown, and another
man were out all night hunting. One of the men of the camp
started out at dark to go to the mountain to get some snow
the distance looked so short he said he could go & return before 8 oclok
& was foolish enough to make a bet of one dollar upon it, but he did not
get to the mountain by 8 oclok & about 10 oclok a company of hors-
man was sent out with a bugle after him fearing the bears would
eat him up.
We had a meeting at 10 oclokH. C. Kimball addressed
the meeting in an interesting manner, & was followed by Br Young
who spoke upon the liberty of the gospel, showed what it done
for us, saved us daily, exhaulted us to glory immortality & eternal
life brought us evry good thing, but in doing this it did not
do away with the law of God or the dictation of the Almighty
Some thought they wanted their liberty to curse, swear, stray
whare they were a mind to, run over the mountains, not regard
the laws & rules of the Camp, but would that be liberty, not it
would lead to death & not life, the man that left the camp & went
to the mountains last night, had he have met a bear he would have had
the liberty to have run for his cli life, clumb a tree or been destroyed
The way to worship God the most acceptable is to do each day the
vary things that will bring the most good to the human family
there is a great differance to be seen between us as a camp & the Missouri companies that are going the same road or a part of the way
they curse & swear, rip & tare, & are a trying to swallow up the earth, but
though they do not wish us to have a place on earth the earth will soon
swallow them up & they will go to the land of forgetfulness, while the
Saints if faithful though they should suffer some privations here will
ultimately inherit the earth & increase in dominion power & glory untill
the Lord shall say to them, go to now make your thousands of worlds
& people them & make such laws to govern them as you are a mind
to for I Know you have no disposition to make any laws but those
that are good, for you always desired to do good on the earth, &
many other goodly words did he say unto our edefycation. He was
followed by O Pratt who exhorted us to give head to the teaching
we had herd & to improve our time in treasuring up usful knowledge
that we ought not to spend a moments time needlessly. Meeting
dismissed and the Twelve, Colonels, Captains, &c of the Camp
met at the Presidents waggon to consult upon what measures
to adopt to get across the river it was finally agreed to go immedi-
ately to the mountains with a waggon & team for evry two tens
& get poolls & lash two or four waggons abrest to keep them
from turning over & float them across the river with boats &
ropes, so a company of horsmen started for the mountains & teams
draw the polls. In the evening the flour meal & bacon was
[page covered] [d]istributed through the Camp equally that had been recieved
[page covered] [fr]om the Mo company for ferrying them over, it amounted to
[page covered] 1/2 lbs of flour 2 lbs of meal & a small peace of bacon to each
[page covered] [in]dividual in the Camp. It looked as much of a miricle to me
I visited the traiders camp they also was drying fine fat
Buffalo, one of the bears feet that was killed measured
7 1/2 inches long 5 inch wide 2 1/2 inch thick toe nails 2 3/4 inch
long 3/4 inch wide. Our Hunters brought into camp 8 antilope
the camp came up & camped within one mile of the ferry ground
in good feed had travled 11 1/4 miles 11 1/4 m
~ Sunday
13th Sunday A vary warm day the camp met for prayer
meeting at 9 oclok. O. P. Rockwell, Brown, and another
man were out all night hunting. One of the men of the camp
started out at dark to go to the mountain to get some snow
the distance looked so short he said he could go & return before 8 oclok
& was foolish enough to make a bet of one dollar upon it, but he did not
get to the mountain by 8 oclok & about 10 oclok a company of horsman was sent out with a bugle after him fearing the bears would
eat him up.
We had a meeting at 10 oclokH. C. Kimball addressed
the meeting in an interesting manner, & was followed by Br Young
who spoke upon the liberty of the gospel, showed what it done
for us, saved us daily, exhaulted us to glory immortality & eternal
life brought us evry good thing, but in doing this it did not
do away with the law of God or the dictation of the Almighty
Some thought they wanted their liberty to curse, swear, stray
whare they were a mind to, run over the mountains, not regard
the laws & rules of the Camp, but would that be liberty, not it
would lead to death & not life, the man that left the camp & went
to the mountains last night, had he have met a bear he would have had
the liberty to have run for his life, clumb a tree or been destroyed
The way to worship God the most acceptable is to do each day the
vary things that will bring the most good to the human family
there is a great differance to be seen between us as a camp & the
Missouri companies that are going the same road or a part of the way
they curse & swear, rip & tare, & are a trying to swallow up the earth, but
though they do not wish us to have a place on earth the earth will soon
swallow them up & they will go to the land of forgetfulness, while the
Saints if faithful though they should suffer some privations here will
ultimately inherit the earth & increase in dominion power & glory untill
the Lord shall say to them, go to now make your thousands of worlds
& people them & make such laws to govern them as you are a mind
to for I Know you have no disposition to make any laws but those
that are good, for you always desired to do good on the earth, &
many other goodly words did he say unto our edefycation. He was
followed by O Pratt who exhorted us to give head to the teaching
we had herd & to improve our time in treasuring up usful knowledge
that we ought not to spend a moments time needlessly. Meeting
dismissed and the Twelve, Colonels, Captains, &c of the Camp
met at the Presidents waggon to consult upon what measures
to adopt to get across the river it was finally agreed to go immediately to the mountains with a waggon & team for evry two tens
& get polls & lash two or four waggons abrest to keep them
from turning over & float them across the river with boats &
ropes, so a company of horsmen started for the mountains & teams
draw the polls. In the evening the flour meal & bacon was
page covered distributed through the Camp equally that had been recieved
page covered from the Mo company for ferrying them over, it amounted to
page covered 1/2 lbs of flour 2 lbs of meal & a small peace of bacon to each
page covered individual in the Camp. It looked as much of a miricle to me
"Journal (January 1, 1847 – December 31, 1853)," June 13, 1847, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed November 29, 2023, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/zpwy