The following is from a Letter to the Editor of the Provo Herald, 2 Oct 2002, signed by Ken Baguley of Elk Ridge.
"...What I know about the Mountain Meadows Massacre is this: My wife's great-aunt Dorothy Cannon Brown, daughter of Frank J. Cannon and grand-daughter of George Q. Cannon -- who was a counselor to President Brigham Young -- told us just before she died in 1970 at age 90, 'I want to tell you this because you willl understand.
'Brigham Young's housekeeper was present when a rider suddenly came from Southern Utah with a message telling of the Missouri people coming through. Asking for advice as to what they should do, Brigham said, 'Go now and tell them to let those people go...and don't spare the horseflesh.'
'Upon the rider's return, the horrible deed was already done. The housekeeper later worked for the Frank J. Cannon family and told her story to Dorothy Cannon.
'If this eyewitness account doesn't tell us of the state of mind of President Young and his attempt to free those people from the subsequent horrible event in history, what kind of a juror would we be if such an event were to occur today?'"
Doris B. Rock, Heber City, UT