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Oct 28, 1877

Journal Entry

October 28, 1877 ~ Sunday

28. Sunday Met at 10 oclok W Woodruff spoke 35 Minuts
F D Richards 45 Minuts Afternoon sacrament administered
F. D. Richards spoke 60 Minuts and W Woodruff 25 Minuts
In the Evening the sisters Met W Woodruff spoke to them 50 M[inutes]
then F. D. Richards followed. I took cars at 7.30 & rode to
Smithfield and spent the night with my family 50 M[iles]

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Richards, Franklin Dewey
2 Apr 1821 - 9 Dec 1899
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Discourse 1877-10-28
Elder W. Woodruff, remarked I was much pleased to hear the reports from the wards and the societies of the young, also of your Industrial Institution, exhorted the people to go forth and build the Temple at Logan and enter therein to officiate for your dead—his Discourse was reported in full by Bro. G. F. Gibbs. also that of Elder F. D. Richards
Discourse 1877-10-28
Elder Wilford Woodruff spoke on the duties of the sisters in assisting to build up the Kingdom, the sav- ing of Grain, erection of Temples, fowarding of home industries, and the labors to be performed for the dead. Choir sung, "Hard times come again.

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Wilford publicly shares his vision of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Oct 28, 1877