Day in the Life

May 8, 1892

Journal Entry

May 08, 1892 ~ Sunday

8 Sunday I met in conference with the people in the Tabernacle
at 10 oclok House crouded, Bishop Preston Prayed, President
Smith of the stake spoke 8 minuts & represented the stake
G Q Cannon spoke 1 Hour & 14 Minuts we nooned with
M Thatcher Afternoon Prayer By Dr Ormsby
Sacrament Administerd W Woodruff spoke 42 M[inutes]
M Thatcher 18 M[inutes] John Taylor 30. Met in the Evening
S Roskelley Prayed G Q Cannon spoke 60 M[inutes] W W 12 M[inutes].

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Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2259 mentions
Apostle
Taylor, John Whittaker
15 May 1858 - 10 Oct 1916
157 mentions
Apostle, Missionary
441 mentions
Apostle
Roskelley, Samuel
1 Jan 1837 - 10 Feb 1914
Preston, William Bowker
24 Nov 1830 - 2 Aug 1908

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Discourse 1892-05-08

Prest W Woodruff he bore a strong testimoney to this work being of God and said he would still sustain it as he had done in the past in spite of all opposing powers all combined against it

Discourse 1892-05-08

Prest Woodruff bore testimoney to the truth of Bro Cannons remarks and said that out of the fourteen hundred millions of the peoples of the earth not more then half of a million had been baptized into this church, and it would only be a few compared th with the countless numbers of the teeming millions of the earth that would gain the celestial Kingdom of our God

Letter from Robert Watson Morris, 8 May 1892

Salt Lake City President Wilford Woodruff Dear Brother Replying to the notice sent me on the 28th Ult stating that my name had been suggested and accepted as a missionary to the Southern States. I wish to state that while I feel my weakness and inability to undertake such a labor. I am willing to respond to the call and will do the best I can and trust that the Lord will assist me so that I may be an instrument in His hands of doing some good. Will endeavor to be ready by the time specificed viz June 7th Your Brother in the Gospel Robert. W. Morris Robt Morris Bp 11th Ward O.K. J. F. S.

Letter from Wilford Franklin Nebeker, 8 May 1892

Sigurd . President Wilford Woodruff, In reply to the notice I received of the Mission which I am to fulfill to New Zealand If the Lord be willing I will be ready at the time appointed Your Brother in the Gospel. Wilford Franklin Nebeker. I hartily Endorse this Peter Gottfredson Bishop Vermillion Ward O. K. J. F. S.

May 8, 1892