Bountiful (Utah)
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
H. Reese Anderson diary
Account of his family affairs and daily life in Bountiful, Utah. Also records visits with friends and short trips with his wife, Ruth, to various places, including Moab, Capitol Reef National Park, and Lake Powell, Utah; and Jackson Hole, Teton National Park, and Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Writes briefly of attending meetings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Last entry, written by an unidentified person, reports Anderson's death.
In the pioneer group to the Iron Co. Mission, was another great leader, Anson Call, who became a great colonizer
North Kanyon Ward bishop's court record for charges brought against LaFayette Buckland and others
Handwritten and signed bishop's court record of the North Kanyon Ward in Bountiful, Utah, for charges brought against LaFayette Buckland and several others for riotous conduct and breaking the peace at the home of Joseph Argyle. Document signed by Bishop John Stoker and Clerk William Thurgood in 1867. Includes a fine of twenty-five dollars that Buckland was given, to be paid within twenty days.