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Sep 5, 1892

Journal Entry

September 05, 1892 ~ Monday

5 I ^[FIGURE]^ went to the office wrote to Mary Met with
Albert R Smith of Manassa & talked over all
about matters there some Letters were lost

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Woodruff, Mary, b. 1867
26 Oct 1867 - 15 Feb 1903
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Letter from Frederik Christian Olsen, 5 September 1892

Pres. Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Bro. Am sorry to inform you that I can- not get ready for my mission as early as Sept. 17 as per call. And too I would like to get my citizens papers, which I have not, before I go. Yours ect. F. C. Olsen. Let him get his papers. J. F. S.

Daybook (13 August 1896 - 14 September 1896)

5 I had a bad night Did not sleep Well I Rested to day The company went out on the water in a glass Bottom Boat

Daybook (13 August 1896 - 14 September 1896)

They gave a very interesting History of it I spent most of the Day in my room reading the Steamer came in in the evening I saw most of the people of the place went to the shore when the Steamer came in

Circular to the YMMIA stake officers, 5 September 1892

DEAR BROTHER: We desire a number of representative young men to continue the general missionary work among the Improvement Associations. You will therefore please confer at once with the Presidency of your Stake and with their indorsement select the names of . . . . . . . . . representative young men with ability and inclination to per- form missionary labor. Forward these names to this office without delay that the First Presidency may have time to consider them before their names are presented to the general conference in October next. Their en- tire time will be required in the field, the first five weeks of which will be prepar- atory work in the M.I. Normal Course, and the remainder of the three months devoted to traveling and laboring among the young men of the Associations in Zion. In making this selection endeavor to take men from the M.I. ranks, avoiding interference with the Sunday School interests, and see that they have the full indorsement of their Bishop, and that they can and will devote themselves exclusively to filling this mission. Your fellow laborers, W. Woodruff, Jos. F. Smith, Moses Thatcher, Gen[era]l. Sup[erin]t[enden]cy. Y.M.M.I.A. Address: Geo D. Pyper, Secretary Y.M.M.I.A., P.O. Box 520. Salt Lake City.

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Sep 5, 1892