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Jun 28, 1891

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June 28, 1891 ~ Sunday

28 Sunday I spent the day reading

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Letter from Andrew Wallwork, 28 June 1891

President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Utah Dear Brother Your letter of June 12th is recived informing me of my appoint- ment as a missionary to Great Britain naming July 18th or Septem- ber 5th as the time to leave Salt Lake City. My circumstances are these I am 45 years of age of good health gener- aly I have one wife of the same age and seven children my first ais a Daughter Twenty Two years old she is married. The next is a son of Twenty who has always been a good boy ^he^ has gone to Snowville Utah to build a house for our family on a Homestead that I entered last month. He will probily come to work here in the winter months My next is a boy of Fifteen years old he is learning to Tele- graph and will soon be able to operate but at presant he is not earning any thing. The other Four are aged respectivley a girl Ten a bBoy eight also am another bBoy six and a girl Three years old

Letter from John E. Myers, 28 June 1891

Panguitch Willford Woodruffee Salt Lake City Dear Brother, In answer to yours of June 12th [18]91 Regarding Mission to Britton. The name came to me John C. Myers. Whether this a clerical error or ment as written please notify me. If for me owing to Financial Business it will be impossable for me to Start before the Sepptember Company Start; but if nothing hapens that I do not anticipate I will be on hand then please post me on Finance so that I can prepare myself with money to take me there. Also let me know what amt of Books will be needed and kind Awaiting Your Valued reply I remain Respectfully Your Bro in the Gopel John E. Myers Allen Miller Bp O. K. J. F. S. W. C. S. Please answer Bro. Myers questions G. R.

Letter from John Edward Pettit-Wade, 28 June 1891

Recd 1 July, 1891. Almy Wyo June 28st1891 President Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother I received your letter of the 12th inst, on the 19th, and will say that I am willing to fill a Mission to Great Britain, but having only emigrated from England, in the summer of 1887 and having worked short time during the past winter, and the Mine having been closed down for 7 weeks; during May & June, my circumstances are such that I could not honorably leave on July 18th, as I have incurred a small debt, and having no home of my own, I would have to leave my Wife to the kindness of her friends and relatives.

Letter from Joseph E. Heywood, 28 June 1891

Panguitch, . Pres. Wilford Woodruff. Salt Lake City: Dear Brother: I accept your call as a missio- nary to the United States, and will be prepared to start from Salt Lake City immediately after the October conference [1]891. Very Respectfully, Joseph E. Heywood. Allen Miller. Bp O.K. J. F. S.

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

Jun 28, 1891