Day in the Life

May 6, 1877

Journal Entry

May 06, 1877 ~ Sunday

6 Sunday I Attended Meeting at the Tabernacle D. H. Cannon
Prayed. Milo Andrews spoke 45 M[inutes]. Afternoon Br Nixion
Brother Mallen spoke 6 M[inutes], Alma B Dunford 3 M[inutes], D D.
McArthur
17 M[inutes], X F Saglowsky 11 M[inutes], A F McDon-
ald
20 M[inutes] W Woodruff 23, Wm Pierce 3 Minuts

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Dunford, Alma Bailey
19 Aug 1850 - 1 Feb 1919
McArthur, Daniel Duncan
8 Apr 1820 - 3 Jun 1908
92 mentions
Missionary
Cannon, David Henry
23 Apr 1838 - 24 Dec 1924
156 mentions
Missionary
Andrus, Milo
6 Mar 1814 - 19 Jun 1893
40 mentions
Zion's Camp

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Discourse 1877-05-06
duties by the help of god [illegible] Woodroof shows the contrast in preaching the gospel, now and 40 years ago now Railroads and steamboats could speed the Elders from Utach to Europe in three weeks when it used to take thiem that time to cross the atlantic and sometimes longer their hardships in travelling thro the woods swamps swiming Rivers and making canoes for themselves not being able to to pay the fare on the steamboats, living on corn an berries, while passing thro the country of their Enemies. Showed that we could do a great work for our dead and Baptize more than those who went out preaching, came home and

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Wilford and others finished writing down the ceremonies and temple procedures.
Wilford resigns as President of the Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society after 15 years.

May 6, 1877