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Oct 18, 1891

Journal Entry

October 18, 1891 ~ Sunday

18 Sunday I spent the day reading

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Letter from John Cannon, 18 October 1891
Pocatello . President Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother: Your kind favor of the 25th is at hand, and I can say it was a great susprise to me to be called on a mission. As I consider my- self very young and unqualified for the task; Butt as, I am short of means I would, kindly, ask that my time be extended untill next spring. Your Brother in the Gospel, Jno Cannon. Carl. J. Cannon Bp. I would give him till spring. J. F. S.
Letter from John A. Walker, 18 October 1891
Fairview Preasant Woodruff Dear Brother it is With Pleasure that I Accept the Invitation as A Missionary to Preach the Gospel to those Who are in Darkness, and fell to Rejoice that I Iam Worthy of Being Called to fill Such a high and holly Calling and feel to Say that in as much as I Am Called to Be in Salt Lake By th 1st of December I Will try to Be on hand and Go With the rest of My Bretheren Who are Called and hope the Lord Will Bless Me With his Spirit that I Might Be a Faithfull Servant in his Kingdom your Brother in the Gospel John A Walker James. C. Peterson Bp O.K. J. F. S
Letter from Otto Lyman Chipman, 18 October 1891
American Fork, U. T. President Wilford Woodruff. Dear Bro, Yours of Oct. 9 has been rec'd, and in reply can say that I am desirous of going on a mission and as I see no reasonable obstacle in the way will be on hand at date named in your letter. I Remain Your Humble Servant, Otto Chipman Am. Fork, Utah. Bp George Halliday New Zealand O.K. J. F. S.

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Wilford decides temple recommends will be signed by Bishops and Stake leaders only, not by Church president.

Oct 18, 1891