Day in the Life

Mar 4, 1890

Journal Entry

March 04, 1890 ~ Tuesday

4 I signed 11 Recommends I received 10 Letters
I wrote 2 public Letters Joseph F Smith met
with the Board of Beck Mine {They had a bad spirit}

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Smith, Joseph Fielding
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
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Apostle

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Letter from Samuel Worsencroft, 4 March 1890

Payson City, Utah. President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother In answer to your letter of theFebry 28th would say that I accept the mission you have appointed to me to Great Britain, and will be at the hHistorian's Office the day appointed to be set apart for the same. Your Brother In the Gospel Samuel Worsencroft Joseph S Tanner

Letter from Thomas Wright Sr., 4 March 1890

Nephi Juab Co. To President Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother we received your letter some time since Do not Remember Date, calling George McCune ^my Grandson^ on a mission to samoa at that time he was on the western Desert with the sheep herd, and up to this time [page torn] have not been able to gett any word from him, and the countey is such that it would be almost impossible for any one to find them except they were acquainted with the country, and we have not been able to find any one that would go. about ten days ago they was some parties goeing in that vicinity where our herds was and they promised to carry a letter to him with your letter in closed. a few days later a person called with the information

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Salt Lake City, U.T. Pres Woodruff Dear Brother Our quarterly Conference will be held at East Bountifull comencing next Saturday the 8 eight inst comencing at 10 o clock a.m. your presents and others that you deem proper to invite will be appreciated your Brother in the gospell Wm R Smith

Letter from John McCarthy, 4 March 1890

Smithfield Cache Co. Utah, Mar. 4 1890. President Woodruff, Dear Bro: I am financialy frozen up. After me traveling round this world with the law of the Church, at my own expence, and the public's servant for 40 years. I am more, bound with the galling chain of poverty. I have written a letter to Bishop W. B. Preston, stating I would work for the Church as long as the Lord would give me life to live here. He sent me a letter stating, he would give instructions to Bro. Morehead our Bishop Proten, and he would assist me. Bro. Morehead said all

Mar 4, 1890