A Ceder City Next day ^which^ was Sunday. E. T. Benson and Parley P. Pratt
preached and I reported and afterwards we rode to Parowan and held
meeting with the Saints there in the Council House. President Young preached and I reported it
We were at Salt Creek on the and held
meeting as we had also at other places on the way and at night I attended
the trial of Bishop Haywood which lasted till midnight. T. Bullock
and Wilford Woodruff reported and our reports are in the Historians
Office
We started in the morning from Salt Creek and rode
West across the mountains and made a new road. After 20
miles travel we nooned at the Fort at the foot of the mountain
The mountain was quite steep and stoneny over which we had come
and we nooned in sight of Utah Lake. In the afternoon
we drove to the bottom of the mountain beside the Utah Lake
on the West side and camped for the night. We had twenty five
men from Nephi City with us to help us make a road.
we left Lehi and drove to Unionville where we made a short hault. Bishop Richards had
prepared a good dinner for us but the company did not wish
to stop so near home: So President Young told them to eat
what they wanted and give the rest to the poor
We then rode on to Great Salt Lake
City having travelled in 26 days 594 miles being 287 to Harmony and the same back
A Ceder City Next day which was Sunday. E. T. Benson and Parley P. Pratt
preached and I reported and afterwards we rode to Parowan and held
meeting with the Saints there in the Council House. President
Young preached and I reported it
We were at Salt Creek on the and held
meeting as we had also at other places on the way and at night I attended
the trial of Bishop Haywood which lasted till midnight. T. Bullock
and Wilford Woodruff reported and our reports are in the Historians
Office
We started in the morning from Salt Creek and rode
West across the mountains and made a new road. After 20
miles travel we nooned at the Fort at the foot of the mountain
The mountain was quite steep and stonny over which we had come
and we nooned in sight of Utah Lake. In the afternoon
we drove to the bottom of the mountain beside the Utah Lake
on the West side and camped for the night. We had twenty five
men from Nephi City with us to help us make a road.
we left Lehi and drove to
Unionville where we made a short hault. Bishop Richards had
prepared a good dinner for us but the company did not wish
to stop so near home: So President Young told them to eat
what they wanted and give the rest to the poor
We then rode on to Great Salt Lake
City having travelled in 26 days 594 miles being 287 to
Harmony and the same back