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Oct 29, 1879

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October 29, 1879 ~ Wednesday

29 A folded letter/box I received a letter from J Jaques & wrote 3 letters to Bishop Hunter
J Jaques & Phebe

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Jaques, John
7 Jan 1827 - 1 Jun 1900
Woodruff, Phebe Whittemore Carter
8 Mar 1807 - 10 Nov 1885
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Letter to Bishop Hunter and Bishop Hardy, 29 October 1879
Sunset, Apache Co. Arizona Bishops Hunter and Hardy: Your letter of Oct. 11 is at Hand upon the Subject of Tithing Wheat We would say we (have) written to president Taylor several times upon this subject and asked some Council upon it. It does not seem to us proper for Men to deposit wheat at Salt Lake & draw the same amount here for while wheat is not worth more than $1 in S. L. City it is worth $2 cash at the Mill here, & flour reach rate at $6 pr cut and the clerk gives every Man who depesits wheat there [BLANK] the same here $1.00 or ^on^ by ^every^ bushel more than they get. (There are some words here we cannot make out.) We wish to say that last year tithing wheat was loaned to Snowflake with Br. Tajylors sanction and Br. Taylor give them liberty to deeposit it at Snowflake but (we have) written to Br. Taylor about the propriety of them returning the wheat back to the mill where they procured the wheat, as it will cost something to freyet the wheat 75 Miles. Again we asked Br. Taylor the propriety of letting ^selling^ the Tithing wheat & forwarding the moneingy instead of exchanging the wheat. We wish further to state that John W. Young has drawn some 300 bushels of tithing wheat with the understanding that He would get an Order from Salt Lake office first and forward to to us. We have not threshed our wheat yet at Sunset. There will probably be some 300 or 400 bushels of tithing wheat from this year. But if John W. Young gets his order it will take 300 bushels of it. There will be considerable tithing flour? which I expect will sell for some $5.60? a hundred here. On the following page you will find the Tithing price list of the County? as we have arranged in County council Your Brethren in the Gospel LOT SMITH W W (It looks possible that this letter was written by Wilford Woodruff. The writing is so poor you have to guess at half of it. GST) (On opposite page we have the following) Brother Smith would like to know what disposition you wish to make with tithing Stock in this Country and what brand should be put on the stock here. A great deal of tithing stock was paid out in the purchase of Lees Ferry. Any information upon this subject will be thankfully received. We have both just returned from visiting the 7 Ariba & Moquie Villages. We held Meetings with most of them. The Villages they occupy are built of stone laid in Merter from one to three homes (stories high & stood for hundreds of years. They stand on the top of bare solid rock from 500 to 1,500 feet high almost perpendicular, live in this way for protection from Enemies in time of war and bring all their water, wood, grain, vegetables & all supplies on their backs or on Donkies up steep trails or Stone Steps. As Ever, Your Brother in the Gospel. W. W. Letter file CHO Copied by Geo. S. Tanner
Daybook (24 October 1879 - 31 January 1881)
29 [FIGURES] I received a Letter from Br Jaques & wrote 3 Letters to Bishop Hardy & Hunter to Phebe & Jaques

Oct 29, 1879