Day in the Life

Nov 4, 1889

Journal Entry

November 04, 1889 ~ Monday

Nov 4th Attended meeting at 10 a.m. Prayer by Bro.
Johannes Andersen. Bro. Cannon spoke 52 minuts, Bro.
Card spoke 10 minuts, Bro Joseph F. Smith spoke 40 minuts, Beni-
diction by Bro Thos R. Leavitt. After meeting we took lunch at
Bro a. m. Stenhouse's and dedicated his house. Bro Young being
mouth.

Meeting at 2 p.m. prayer by Bro Truman Leonard,
Bro Card presented the authorities of the Church and stake & local
authorites, all of whom were accepted. I announced that
the meeting would be devoted to bearing testimony by the
Saints. Bro B. Young, John Woolf Johannes Anderson, T. R
Leavitt
, G. L. Farrell, Niels Hansen, Henry Hinman, John
Lane
, Morgan L. Hinman, Truman Leonard all bore
faithful testimonys. Bro. Cannon spoke 12 minuts, and I
spoke 19 minuts. Benidiction by Bro G. Q. Cannon, and confer-
ence adjourned. After meeting our party and many others
of the Saints met at the house of Bro Johannes Anderson, &
after dedicating his house, Bro J F. Smith mouth—all sat

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Young, Brigham (Jr.)
18 Dec 1836 - 11 Apr 1903
578 mentions
Apostle
Card, Charles Ora
5 Nov 1839 - 9 Sep 1906
260 mentions
Missionary
201 mentions
Missionary
Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2227 mentions
Apostle
1 mention
Young, John Willard
1 Oct 1844 - 11 Feb 1924
318 mentions
Apostle
Smith, Joseph Fielding
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
4092 mentions
Apostle
9 mentions
Missionary

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Wilford receives revelation on politics and polygamy; will not trade religion for statehood.
Church membership 188,000; Utah Territory 210,779; population of 44 United States. 62,948,000.

Nov 4, 1889