Day in the Life

Sep 13, 1890

Journal Entry

September 13, 1890 ~ Saturday

13 I saw a Beautiful chinees quilt bought for
Mrs Trumbo cost $160. we spent the day in the
city we partook of a supper by invitation of Col
Trumbo got up by him at the ^Mason^ Tortoni we sat 3 Hours
at the Table & had near a Doz dishes served For the first
time in my life I tasted of some Chateau Zequem
wine it costs $14 a Bottle for it, it takes 14 years to make
it. its manufacture is vary remarkable and its taste
is vary peculiar At the close of the supper we went to
Col Trumbo Room and had a view of his sterecopic views

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Letter from George Robert Meservy Whitehead, 13 September 1890
Scofield Pres. Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother I received your letter on the night of the 9th and would have ansered it before but circums- tances would ^not^ permit it. I was surprised to learn that I had been called. With the help of the Lord I will accept of the same Your Bro. in the Gospel Geo. R. Whitehead of Springville Nephi Packard (Bishop)

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Frank H. Dyer resigns as receiver under accusations of malfeasance of Church property and is replaced by Henry W. Lawrence.
Majority of members of the Church attending General Conference sustain the Manifesto.
Wilford inaugurates weekday religious education classes for elementary school-aged children (precursor to seminary and institute programs).

Sep 13, 1890