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Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo An emotional Elder Henry B. Eyring, an apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sa Al Hartmann | Tribune file photo President Gordon B. Hinckley takes a brief tour of the newly constructed Mountain Meadow Monume Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo Lora Tom, representing the Paiute Tribe, is applauded following her speech during the Mountai Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo The American Flag flies over the Mountain Meadows Massacre Grave Site Memorial near Enterpri Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo Descendants of the victims of the Mountain Meadow Massacre (right) carry flags with their fam Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo With tears in her eyes Jerilyn Jones Clayton (right) reaches out to comfort an emotional Bil Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo Flowers and photos were placed at the Mountain Meadows Memorial Grave Site by descendants an Al Hartmann | Tribune file photo LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley dedicates the Mountain Meadow Massacre Memorial site. Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo Wooden crosses adorn the black wrought iron fence that surrounds the Mountain Meadows Massacr Tribune file photo The monument near the site of the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre. American Indian spiritual leaders held a week Wooden crosses adorn the black wrought iron fence that surrounds the Mountain Meadows Massacre Grave Site Memorial near Enterprise Mountain Meadows Monument at the siege site where Fancher-Baker wagon train party was pinned down before being led north to where The American Flag flies over the Mountain Meadows Massacre Grave Site Memorial near Enterprise, UT Sept. 7, 2007. Steve Griffin/T Mountain Meadows - Kent Dunlap leads an honor guard made up of descendants of the Mountain Meadows Massacre survivors, firing a 21 Mormon founder Joseph Smith.