proof and he believes he will do it right. He is glad the subject has come up for investigation, he has no feelings on the subject; he always calculates to abide by council if it takes his shirt off his back.
Coun. feels a great interest for the welfare of this people, he has no fault to find with any one. He is well aware that President Smith when alive considered every thing in this place was under his own control. He heard prest. Smith remark that he was willing any man should catch fish in his pond but he wanted they should remember while they were catching for themselves they should also catch some for him. He supposes feels as brother Joseph did. He heard the observation brother [p. [239]]