ation and zeal of true Latter-day Saints. We have no fear that too many will respond to this invitation, as the 杭州spa休闲按摩会所 rich valleys south and east of the Colorado offer homes for hundreds of those who desire to extend the curtains of Zion in that direction.
“We are informed that some of the brethren entertain the idea that it is better to be called by the authorities to such missions than to volunteer. To such we will quote the saying of the Lord to the Prophet Joseph Smith, as contained in the Doctrine and Covenants: ‘He that waiteth to be commanded in all things is a slothful servant.’
“Ever praying for the welfare of Israel, I remain your brother 杭州桑拿价格 in the
Gospel,
“BRIGHAM YOUNG.”
This letter was dated September 16, 1876.
Soon afterward I went as directed, traveling and lecturing in northern Utah, with a visit to Almy, Wyoming; then worked my way southward in the various counties, to Richfield. I lectured sixty-five times, and secured about 杭州家庭spa联系方式 eighty volunteers, mostly from Sevier County. Ira Hatch came up with me and at Richfield we separated, he taking my team and going to Kanab, and I returning home to provide for my family and then rejoin him at the town last named. I found 杭州夜网论坛 several of my family quite ill, and there had been one death—my Aunt Polly, who died on Christmas day, a few days before my arrival home.
The opening of the year 1877 found me with my family, who soon began to amend in health. I was also able to supply them fairly well with what they needed for 杭州洗浴按摩一条龙 sustenance during my absence, as the Bishops and Saints whom I had visited had been very kind and liberal, in response to the invitation of President Young to promote the interests of the southern mission by rendering assistance to me so I could proceed to that field of labor.
CHAPTER LXII.
AGAIN IN 杭州西湖区夜网 ARIZONA—SETTLING DIFFICULTIES AMONG THE PEOPLE—OUR RESERVOIR BURSTS—NEWS OF NOTABLE EVENTS—PREPARE TO REPEL AN INDIAN RAID—INDIANS QUARREL, AND THE TROUBLE PASSES OVER—FUNERAL AT MOENCOPPY—EXPLORING TRIP TO THE SOUTHEAST—A WHITE INDIAN CHILD—MEET 杭州桑拿按摩酒店 THE HEAD CHIEF OF THE NAVAJOS—HIS ADDRESS, AND PROPOSITION TO ACCOMPANY ME TO SALT LAKE CITY—AGREE ON A DATE FOR THE JOURNEY—CONTINUE MY TRIP OYER INTO NEW MEXICO, THEN RETURN TO MOENCOPPY—ACCUSATION AGAINST ME DISPROVED—INDIANS GATHER TO GO TO SALT LAKE CITY—MAKE THE TRIP—AT PRESIDENT YOUNG’S 杭州丝袜按摩足疗 DEATHBED—VISIT OF THE INDIANS—HONORABLE RELEASE FROM MY MISSION—RESUME HOME MISSIONARY LABORS—IN PRISON FOR CONSCIENCE SAKE.
MY stay at home was brief, and the 26th of January, 1877, found me again at Kanab, ready to proceed southward. Three days later the start was made, and on the morning of February 5th we reached Moencoppy. The people there were in poor spirits, and considerably dissatisfied. During my absence they had sowed about fourteen acres of fall grain and had built eight log rooms. On my arrival, A. S. Gibbons made complaint 杭州spa吧 against S. B. Tanner, for they had had a disagreement. Tanner was found to be in error, and made the matter right.
This trouble settled, the work of plowing and planting and setting