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Jul 27, 1888

Journal Entry

July 27, 1888 ~ Friday

July 27, 1888
A hand pointing to the right I wrote 1 Letters to Bell Moses I spent the
day about the farm choreing signed 18 Recommends Received 12 Letters

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Moses, Phoebe Arabell Woodruff
30 May 1859 - 7 Sep 1939
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Letter from William King, 27 July 1888
President Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother Your very welcome letter of June 8th came to hand June 28th which was perused with much cheer and comfort. We shall do all in our power to comly with and carry out the instructions, contained in your letter. When in your Judgment you may think we shall need more missionary help we welcome them. If Brother Beesleys health continues as at present he will stop another year. Then we would like a good and efficient elder to take his place in the School. He will not necessarialy need the Hawaiian Language He should have his Wife with him. Bro J F Gates will stay another year or nearly so. We shall need another to fill his place as Sugar Boiler if he has a small family with him all the better if the above two should arrive here as soon a next January it will be better then later. As it needs some time to initiate them especialy the sugar boiler.

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Wilford directs all 32 stakes to establish Stake Academies to educate youth of the Church.
Church's attorneys obtain commitment from United States Solicitor that temples would not be confiscated.

Jul 27, 1888