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Nov 7, 1892

Journal Entry

November 07, 1892 ~ Monday

7. I spent the day in the office Met many men
Politics are raging high I talked about sugar to Brothe
Cutler F M Lyman returned

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Lyman, Francis Marion
12 Jan 1840 - 16 Nov 1916
269 mentions
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Letter from Thomas Edwin Ricks, 7 November 1892

Rexburg, Idaho, Prest. W. Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Brother, Our Quarterly Conference will be held here Sunday and Monday Nov. 20 & 21. We would be pleased to have a visit from some of the Presidency or the Twelve and if you will inform us what time they will get to Market Lake we will have conveyance to meet them. We have just had a pleasant visit from Bishop Preston who has been around with us to a number of the settlements. We took notice that he never said a word about politics while here Your Brother in the Gospel T. E. Ricks P. S. The Brethren who come would require to leave with Friday morning's train TER

Letter from John Fish Wright, 7 November 1892

Hyrum, Utah, President Willford Woodruff Salt Lake City Dear Bro In the Hyrum ward of cache stake we have comenced to build a staChurch School house of Stone and have got it up nearly to the top of the lower windows the corner stones are nearly all dressed to put the building to the square, but owing to the depr- esion in prices of Farm products we are compeled to stop work, the coop store stands on one corner of the tithing lot and is owned by the ecleastical ward that is the ground, and as the school House is owing to the store the sum of near $400" it would be a great advantage to us if the church would give the deed for the ground to the store and the store pay the $500" thu ^to^ the school House, that being the amt Bishop Preston askes the store for the ground. the store is in a bad condition and cannot pay for the ground in cash but could turn the amt they have carried the school House for, and as the school House will be church property any way it would only be an exchange for the church to make and no money out. also last spring I found the tithing ^Hay^ that had acumulated was in a bad condition for market all mixed up

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Nov 7, 1892