Day in the Life

Nov 24, 1890

Journal Entry

November 24, 1890 ~ Monday

24 Keys crossed I visited the Assay office and saw the Assayer
melt the oar & take the silver out of it which was really
quite an art He gave me some of the silver buttons
we bid fare well to our friends took cars at
at 2:10 & returned home & arived at 7 oclok
& in company with G. Q. Cannon I went to
the Theater & listend to the Lecture of [blank]
it was one of the most interesting lectures I
Ever listened to I returned home I had taken
a severe cold & was nearly sick through the night

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Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2221 mentions
Apostle

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Letter from J. B. Wright, 24 November 1890
Sacramento, Cal., . Gentlemen: I have your favor of Nov. 6th. The potatoes arrived in good shape and are very fine, and I assure you much appreciated. Please accept my sincere thanks for same. I expect before many days to pay a brief visit to your city, when I shall afford myself the pleasure of calling upon you and thanking you in person. With kind regards, I am, Yours very truly, J. B. Wright Mr. W. Woodruff Mr. Geo. Q. Cannon Mr. Jos. F. Smith President's Office, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Salt Lake City, Utah T[erritor]'y.

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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).

Nov 24, 1890