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Jun 1, 1891

Journal Entry

June 01, 1891 ~ Monday

June 1. I went to the office Attended several Meeting
The Brigham Young University was organized
with G Q. Cannon Chairman & Willard Young
was Appointed President of Young University
I am suffering with a severe cold

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Young, Brigham Willard, b. 1852
30 Apr 1852 - 25 Jul 1936
16 mentions
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Letter from Llewellyn Harris, 1 June 1892
Escalante, garfield co. utah. Presedent Willford Woodruff. Dear Brother. i Receved your kind Letter, of may 14. i was not at home When it arived or i would have answared it soon er. i am very thankful to you for the good council you gave mee in your kind Letter, and i will try and obay that Counsel, and Be more carfull in the future. and i want you and Brother talmage and all the Brothern concernd to forgive mee for maken such a Blunder, for if their is no Ancient Ruins, nor any Enscriptons any wher in the Region we visited. i will not consider myself a Judge of such things any ^more^. at Least i will not say anything itabout such things nor Draw any picturs to present to any of the Brothern. i have allways Been considerd quick to observe any indan indian signs if Ever so Dem. and in folowing the Dimest and hardest trail through the Mountians And Desearts and have proved to meny that i understand ^a great el of^ the anciant pictur writings. But on this acount i may Be Lead astray and gone to fare with it i Beleve as you ^do^, that to ^i went to^ far this time. i have Been in this situation Befor. When i was trying to do all i could, i have Been thrown Beyond the mark Befor i was aware of it
Business/Financial - Receipt, June 1891
Letter to the Presidency and Bishopric of Cache Stake, 1 June 1891
Salt Lake City, U. T., . To the Presidency and Bishopric of Cache Stake. DEAR BRETHREN: We enclose you herewith an order covering your requisition on account of Charity "Contingent Fund" for the six months ending June 30th, 1891. We forward you the full amount for which you make requisition, but if you have not needed it all during the past term, you can apply whatever re- mains to the reduction of the sum that you desire for the relief of the poor during the ensuing half year. An erroneous impression seems to have been en- tertained by some of the Bishops regarding the column on our blanks headed "Contingent Fund Required." They have apparently imagined that this was a standing invitation to ask for any sum, no matter how large, and it would be appropriated. But if they gave a moment's thought or consid- eration to the present condition of the Church finances, they would realize that there is a weighty responsibility connected with all funds placed in

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People's Party is disbanded; Church members advised to join Democrat/Republican parties.

Jun 1, 1891