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Far West, Missouri and the 24th of July

July 25, 2013 by shelley

For the past few years I have been in Salt Lake City on the 24th of July and enjoyed celebrating Pioneer Day in the traditional “Utah” way…parade, floats, fireworks, horses and marching bands.  This year however, I was not in Salt Lake City on Pioneer Day.  But we did plan a Mutual Activity to Far West, an early Mormon Settlement in 1838 and a site dedicated for a temple. Revelations for seven sections of the Doctrine & Covenants was received in Far West.  There is very little there today but it was exciting to be there on Pioneer Day and remember all the early Saints that were in that very spot about 175 years ago…and it was a gorgeous beautiful evening.

We brought a picnic dinner and enjoyed the evening:

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

KC 1 at Far West

 

We learned a little of the history of Far West.

The town was founded by Missouri Mormon leaders, W. W. Phelps and John Whitmer in August 1836 shortly before the county’s creation. The town was platted originally as a 1-mile (1.6 km) square area, centered on a public square which was to house a temple. The design of the town resembled Mormon founder and prophet Joseph Smith Jr.‘s plan for the City of Zion, which had been planned to be built in the town of Independence, Jackson County, Missouri. As the town of Far West grew, the plat was extended to 4 square miles (10 km2).

Early Latter-day Saints began to settle in northwestern Missouri soon after the Church of Christ was organized in 1830. According to a revelation given by Joseph Smith Jr., Independence would be the “centerplace” of the City of Zion when Jesus returned. However, disputes between Mormon and Missourian settlers in Independence led to the expulsion of the Mormons from Jackson County in 1833. Most Mormons temporarily settled in Clay County, Missouri. Towards the end of 1836, Caldwell County was created specifically for Mormon settlement to recompense Mormon losses in Jackson County. Shortly after the creation of Caldwell County, Far West was made the county seat.

Far West became the headquarters of the Latter-day Saint movement in early 1838 when Prophet Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon relocated to the town from the previous church headquarters, Kirtland, Ohio. Joseph Smith taught the Latter-day Saints that the Garden of Eden had been in Jackson County and whenAdam and Eve were expelled from the Garden, they moved to the Caldwell County and Daviess County areas of Missouri. While headquartered in Far West, the official name of the church was changed from Church of Jesus Christ to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

New problems erupted between the Mormons and their neighbors when the Mormons began to settle in the counties surrounding Caldwell, including De Witt in Carroll County and Adam-ondi-Ahman inDaviess County. A series of escalating conflicts followed and the Governor of Missouri eventually called out 2,500 state militiamen to put down what he alleged to be a “Mormon rebellion.” Latter Day Saints poured into Far West for protection and found themselves under siege. Joseph Smith Jr., Sidney Rigdon and others surrendered at the end of October, 1838, and were put on trial by the state for treason. The main body of the Mormons were then forced to sign over their property in Far West and Caldwell County to pay for the militia muster and then leave the state. The main body later settled inNauvoo, Illinois.

Far West became a ghost town soon after the departure of most of the Mormon population. The county seat was moved to Kingston, Missouri and many of the log houses in Far West were relocated. Former Mormon John Whitmer continued to live in the nearly empty town, where he owned a large farm.

Today Far West is a historic site seven miles (11.26 km) south of U.S. Highway 36 on State Route D. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintsmaintains a historic site there, including the cornerstones of the planned temple. Some Latter Day Saints expect that a temple will be located on this spot at some time in the future. The Community of Christ, formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, has a branch congregation that meets in Far West.

On May 2012, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints confirmed that it purchased 6,000 acres of Missouri farmland and three historical sites from the Community of Christ.

Far West Missouri:

Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri

Flowers, Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Flowers, Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Temple Cornerstone SW Corner

Temple Cornerstone SW Corner
Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri

Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Temple Cornerstone SE corner, Far West, Missouri
Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri

Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Temple Cornerstone SE corner, Far West, Missouri
Temple Cornerstone SE corner, Far West, Missouri

Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri

Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Flowers, Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri

Temple Cornerstone NE corner, Far West, Missouri
Temple Cornerstone NE corner, Far West, Missouri
Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri

Flowers at Far West
Temple Lot, Far West, Missouri
Temple Cornerstone NW corner, Far West, Missouri

Temple Cornerstone NW corner, Far West, Missouri

 

Filed Under: Church, Events, Holidays, Missouri Church History, Pioneer Day, Young Women Tagged With: celebration, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, dedicated site, early saints, Emma Smith, Far West, Joseph Smith, July 24th, LDS, Missouri, Mormon, pioneer day, pioneers, temple, temple site

Emma Smith visits our Young Women…Thank you Katherine Nelson Thompson!

July 20, 2013 by shelley

We used a pioneer theme:

Popcorn Bar with toppings, caramel popcorn balls, and four different popcorns from Velvet Cream Popcorn.

Popcorn Bar with toppings, caramel popcorn balls, and four different popcorns from Velvet Cream Popcorn.

We welcomed Katherine Nelson Thompson (played Emma Smith in all the movies) to our Young Women:

Katherine Nelson Thompson speaking to our YW.

Katherine Nelson Thompson speaking to our YW.

 

Katherine Nelson Thompson speaking to our YW.

Katherine Nelson Thompson speaking to our YW.

 

Katherine Nelson Thompson speaking to our YW.

Katherine Nelson Thompson speaking to our YW.

 

Katherine Nelson Thompson speaking to our YW.

Katherine Nelson Thompson speaking to our YW.

 

Katherine Nelson Thompson speaking to our YW.

Katherine Nelson Thompson speaking to our YW.

Katherine Nelson Thompson played the role of Emma Smith in the Joseph Smith movie, Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration 2005 and the lead of Emma Smith in the movie Emma Smith: My Story 2008.  She was also Anna Larsen in the movie 17 Miracles, 2011. She recently played the role of Alice Dobson in Ephraim’s Rescue 2013 (watch the trailer here ).  She also has a CD out called Born Brave.  Katherine Nelson’s new CD Born Brave boldly pays tribute to the triumphs and challenges in every woman’s life. Recorded in Nashville, the songs explore themes of heartache and joy through her distinctive voice and songwriting. Nelson, the star of “Emma Smith: My Story,” says “I wanted to create an album that lets every mother, wife, sister and daughter know that even the greatest challenges can be overcome.”  (Also a nice article about her in the Deseret News Newspaper.)  You can also see her on You Tube.

Katherine was raised in Southern California as one of eight children, and began singing at age three. Now she is a recognized award-winning musical artist, songwriter, and actress.

She was kind enough to come to our ward Young Women’s group and talk about what it was like to play the part of Emma Smith.  It was awesome.  The Young Women loved her. Some of the mom’s even came.  The mom’s adored her.  It was an incredible talk and Katherine even shared her talent with us and sang a song.  Emma Smith was a very strong woman, and I am sure,  a challenge (to any actress) to portray that strength.  Emma Smith was faced with  many challenges and difficulties.  Katherine portrayed Emma’s strength  in a way that not only showed her strength, but also  showed how vulnerable she must have felt when she was faced with a difficulty.    Her message to the Young Women,  was a message, of overcoming even the most difficult challenges.  Thank you Katherine Nelson Thompson!

Pictures of Emma Smith (artists renditions, from the movie Emma Smith: My Story, and actual pictures of the real Emma Smith) were placed on the board in the front of the room.

Emma Smith, artist renditions.

Emma Smith, artist renditions and from the movie.

Emma Smith, from the movies.

Emma Smith, from the movie and from real life.

Emma Smith, from the movies.

Emma Smith, from the movie and real life.

Emma Smith, from real life.

Emma Smith, from real life.

A display table was set up in the front of the room:

Pioneer Display Table

Pioneer Display Table

Pioneer Display Table

Pioneer Display Table

Pioneer Display Table

Pioneer Display Table

Pioneer Display Table

Pioneer Display Table

Pioneer Display Table

Pioneer Display Table

 

For refreshments we had cookies made from Recipes of Emma Smith (pdf version), (passed down through the family of Emma Smith), ( download the recipes in word document file  click Recipes of Emma Smith and look in your download file).  These recipes  have been passed down in the Emma Smith Family found in the book The Emma Smith We Know.  Written and Compiled by Darcy Kennedy and Angeline Kennedy Washburn.  One recipe (front of picture) was  Raisin Cookies (delicious) and the other one Brown Sugar Cookies.  The recipes also include peanut brittle, fritters, biscuits and cornbread.

Refreshment Table Included Authentic Cookies from Emma Smith Recipe.

Refreshment Table Included Authentic Cookies from Emma Smith Recipe.

 

Refreshment Table Included Authentic Cookies from Emma Smith Recipe.

Refreshment Table Included Authentic Cookies from Emma Smith Recipe.

We also had homemade bread and honey butter:

Homemade bread and honey butter.

Homemade bread and honey butter.

 

Refreshments also included an the Old Fashioned Popcorn Bar (featured in my 4th of July post)..

The Old Fashioned Popcorn Bar featured 15 different seasonings,  toppings, caramel popcorn balls, and four different popcorns from Velvet Creme Popcorn.

Flavored Popcorn from Velvet Creme Popcorn.

Flavored Popcorn from Velvet Creme Popcorn.

Popcorn Bar Toppings

Popcorn Bar Toppings

Popcorn Bar featuring a dozen different seasonings.

Popcorn Bar featuring 15 different seasonings.

Popcorn Bar with toppings, caramel popcorn balls, and four different popcorns from Velvet Cream Popcorn.

Popcorn Bar with toppings, caramel popcorn balls, and four different popcorns from Velvet Cream Popcorn.

 

We also had salt water taffy, honey stixs (straws), Old Fashioned flavored hard candy and home-made root beer.

Salt Water Taffy

Salt Water Taffy

 

Old Fashioned Hard Candy in several flavors.

Old Fashioned Hard Candy in several flavors.

We had lemon drops, horehound drops, sassafras drops, anise drops, licorice drops, apple drops, root beer drops and wild cherry drops.

homemade root beer

homemade root beer

Salt Water Taffy

Salt Water Taffy

Refreshment Table

Refreshment Table

Refreshment Table

Refreshment Table

Other Young Women Events:
Standards Night 2013: “2 Bee Holy”

Standards Night 2014: Molly Mormon Standards on Trial

Young Women In Excellence

New Beginnings 2013: Value colors

New Beginnings 2014: All white (“Come Unto Christ”)

New Beginnings 2015 Embark

Johnny Lingo Eight Cow Activity (Individual Worth)

 

 

Filed Under: Events, Young Women Tagged With: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Emma Smith, Emma Smith recipes, hard candy, home made bread, Homemade Root Beer, honey butter, Katherine Nelson Thompson, Mormon, Mutual, Mutual Activity, Old Fashioned Popcorn Bar, pioneer, pioneer day, pioneer recipes, popcorn bar, salt water taffy, Young Women

Heritage Park, Salt Lake City, Utah! Ode to the Pioneers!!!

August 2, 2011 by shelley

Becca and Henry.

Adam and Henry.

Becca and Jen on the ship.

Jen and Becca on the tiny train.

The scaled down replica of the ship some of the pioneers came on around the tip of South America.

Hennie on the train heading to the next stop.

Filed Under: Family, Holidays, Travel Tagged With: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Family, Heritage Park, LDS, Mormon, petting zoo, pioneer, pioneer day, Salt Lake City, this is the Place Monument, Utah

Next stop is the petting zoo.

August 2, 2011 by shelley

Another train ride...and the next stop is....

Hennie and Becca petting the pig.

Hennie playing in the water.

Becca on the bridge.

Becca and Adam checking out the saddle.

So of course Hennie has to pet the snake.

Becca holds a snake!

Henry and Becca pet the goats.

Becca and Henry.

Becca and Henry (petting zoo Heritage Park Salt Lake City, Utah).

Heritage Park has a well kept petting zoo for the kids.  Both Hennie and Bec loved the petting zoo.

Becca, Hennie and Adam checking out the bunnies.

Filed Under: Family, Holidays, Travel Tagged With: Becca, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Family, Henry, Heritage Park, LDS, Mormon, petting zoo, pioneer day, pioneers, Salt Lake City, Utah

The best 24th of July with family!!

August 2, 2011 by shelley

Scott Esplin, his fiance Becca and Shelley Esplin

 

 

 

but the float doctor came to the rescue.

The Jewish float had trouble and smoke started billowing….

I think this will be one of my favorite 24th of July, with family watching a parade in memory of the pioneers!!  Here we are sitting on the asphalt watching the parade.  Henry is in my lap, Jen next to me and Becca in her dad’s lap (Adam).  It was a beautiful day.

Henry, Me, Jen, Becca and Adam, parade watching!

Henry, Adam and Becca watching parade. Shelley Esplin is in the background.

Filed Under: Art, Church, Family, Friends, Holidays, Ideas, Travel Tagged With: 24th of July, Adam, Becca, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Family, floats, friends, Henry, Jennifer, LDS, marching bands, Mormon, parade, pioneer, pioneer day, Salt Lake City, Utah

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