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Jun 10, 1891

Journal Entry

June 10, 1891 ~ Wednesday

10 I signed 51 Recommends I received 8 Letter
I attended the Bank Board we held the
Meeting with the County Committy on Election

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Letter from Wilford Woodruff Rich, 10 June 1891

Paris Pres Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother I received your notice in due time. I am quite willing to do all that lyies in my power I have seen Pres. Wm Budge and explained my condition to him. He will write and ienclose with this letter the same to you. As ever Your Brother in the Gosple Wilford W. Rich Let him be released, agreeable to Prest. Budg's letter. J. F. S.

Letter from Wilford Woodruff Rich, 10 June 1891

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Letter from Arthur Stayner, 10 June 1891

Presidents W. Woodruff, Geo. Q. Cannon & Joseph F. Smith, Dear Brethren Permit me to intrude upon your time sufficiently to make brief report of progress under the permission received, through Bro Geo. Reynolds by authority, from you to carry out the project which I had the honor to lay before you last winter. I have been as successful as I dared to hope. I have made good connections in New York, through one of which I have been able to incorporate a company whose capital will be used in building a factory in Iowa next fall, missing by only a few days its erection for this years' campaign. Through another connection a company is being formed with the intention of carrying out my plan of building a series of factories, utilizing the profits, all but a light dividend not to exceed 10%, as capital for the purpose. I have found the farmers ^in Iowa and Nebraska^ fully alive to the benefits of the beet raising and ready to take hold, in fact

Letter from Ward Eaton Pack Sr., 10 June 1891

Laie Oahu Prest W. Woodruff and Counselors. Dear Brethren Your letter of May 25 is at hand notifying me that it is advisable for one of the members of this Mission, on account of ill health to "return as soon as consistant with the interests of the mission," and that one go in company to San francisco. My impression is that assistance will also be needed farther on, and that it would be well that you be consulted in person upon mat- ters of the Plantation, that in my judgement require your deliberation. Many points pertinant to these matters cannot be well explained in writing. Judgeing from what now ap- pears it is a critical time for sugar growers upon these islands, and especially so for Laie. The prospects ahead, so far as we can understand, are not calculated to inspire confidence. The question of labor for the plantation, and the facilities for making sugar at less cost are vital points for consideration. Also the elimination of Kubanas from the low lands that they may be cultivated to rice with profit. There are minor matters, also that it would be well for you to consider all of which are difficult to explain in writing. The health of the afflicted one refered to, is not improved since I wrote you, there seems to be a gradual wasting of strength. One of Sister Browns children has been

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

Jun 10, 1891