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Sep 22, 1892

Journal Entry

September 22, 1892 ~ Thursday

Sept 22, 1892
^ A hand pointing to the right^ I received 3 Letters & wrote to Brother Cox I met
with the Board of the Saltair & appointed the offices
I met with the Brigham Young Monoment Association
The Board of the sugar Association also met at the
Office we also had a Meeting owith Harvey H Perkins
his wife sued for a Bill of Divorce wrote Dr M Ship

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Letter from John Mills Whitaker, 22 September 1892

Salt Lake City, Utah. PRESIDENT WILFORD WOODRUFF AND COUNSELORS. DEAR BRETHREN: As the difficulty between Bishop Edwin Stratdford, of the 4th ward, Ogden, and of the 53rd quorum of the seventies of the same place, relative to giving Elder Wm Toler a recommend, certifying to his worthiness to go upon a mission, Ect., has been refered to you, I am instructed by the First Presidency of the Seventies to foraward you the correspondence in the case. It accompanies this note and the letters are numbered in the order of their date: 1st, Letter to the First Council of Sventies from the 53rd quorum; 2nd, the lettetr from this Council to Bishop Stratford making inquiry as to why he refused Brother Toler a recommend, ect.,; 3rd, Bishop's Stratford's answer; 4th, letter from this council asking the Presi- dents of the 53rd quorum for statement, ect; and 5th, Statement of three presidents of the 53rd quorum. Very Truly Your Brother, John M. Whitaker Gen Secy.

Letter from Andrew Kimball, 22 September 1892

To the First Presidency. Dear Brethren: Just received the enclosed sad news of the sickness of Elder Henry H. Allen, You will also please find my answers. Please be kind enough to send release and instruct Bro. W. C. Spence to send ticket when he gets word where to send it. Am aful sorry to see the way our Elders are yielding to that malady, the last word I had from the Elders, they were all well but Bro. Peters. We are doing our best, the Elders have all lived very careful and have taken as good care of them selves as possible. Trusting all will be satisfactorily attended to, I remain Your humble Brother Andrew Kimball [sideways text] All right. J. F. S. [end of sideways text]

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Letter from Brigham Young Jr., 22 September 1892

[end of sideways text] LATTER-DAY SAINTS' EUROPEAN PRINTING PUBLISHING AND EMIGRATION OFFICE. 42, Islington, Liverpool Sept. 22nd 1892 President Wilford Woodruff, George Q. Cannon and Joseph F. Smith; Dear Brethren: Your cable received and it met our hearty endorsment. Our next company sails on the S.S. Alaska 1st prox, and numbers about thirty (30) souls: This is the last company we shall send until things look more favourable. We expect the "Arizona" to sail on the 15th prox. and she will carry a number of our elders, Bro. Jas H. Anderson among them. We shall welcome Bro. Dougall and trust that he is all sufficient to fill the place on the Star, vacated by Bro. Anderson. We could not expect him to be as efficient as Bro. Jas. in every department: he must live many years and improve every moment of his time in order to reach the plane of intelligence to which Bro. Anderson has attained. I tell you brethren I am a mere babe in current intelligence: and I believe that it needs a much more intelligent man than myself to carry on this business successfully—that is keep the mission and the Star up to their present status. I beg of you brethren to send as many missionaries this fall as you convieniently can. I wish we had two hun- dred more men in the field. True we do not make many converts, but what we are doing requires more help. The neglected districts containing millions of

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Sep 22, 1892