Day in the Life

Jul 7, 1893

Journal Entry

July 07, 1893 ~ Friday

7. A hand pointing to the right I wrote to Phebe snow got a letter from her
Charles W. Wilcken had a child died to day from
a Burn by matches on the 4 July President G. Q. Cannon
Daughter Elizabeth buries her ownly child to day

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Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2257 mentions
Apostle
Cannon, Mary Alice Hoagland
16 Oct 1867 - 1 Mar 1909
Snow, Phebe Amelia Woodruff
4 Mar 1842 - 15 Feb 1919
344 mentions
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Letter to Phebe Amelia Woodruff Snow, 7 July 1893

My Dear Daughter I received your Letter of July 5, in which you ask a good many questions I will try to Answer the best I can I have had some poor torns [turns] since I commenced to get better but I am daily at my Desk tending to business Emma is at work in the Temple I have ownly been there a day or two to give some instructions I am glad you are well and doing well. Yes Brother Moses has had a hard time of it as well as myself I think Br Snow is settled down in his work whatever work you have to do should be attended to while you are alive you speak of times being Dealt and Money secure this is true with me I can hardly get a Dollar for any thing that Vally Home ^property^ is nearly ru[in]ing me The income of that property is $1800 My taxes there are $2000 a year The cement side walk as $1200, the

Business/Financial - Account Book, 1889-1898

Steel shoe $3.75 cash 10 13 75

Letter from Francis Asbury Hammond, 7 July 1893

Utah, Presedint Wilford Woodruff and Couns^e^lors Salt Lake City, Utah. My Dear Bretheren In reference to your Cir- cular of June 1st concerning students to attend a twenty weeks course in in a normal sunday school class at B. Y. Acdemy, Provo permit me to state, I have received reports from all the wards in this stake accept Burnham, all state they perfer to attend the 2nd term commencing after Christmas. The circulair states "the number that ^we^ desire sent from your stake is 2" and we should be pleased to receive from you, a number of names suitable for sunday school labor, now are all these names or per[s]ons suposed to attend the class at Provo? I need not remind you that we have a very small membeship in this whole stake scattered over a very wide extent of teritory and only a few families in a places, 50 to 100 miles apart.

Letter from Ernest Samuel Horsley, 7 July 1893

Price, Emery Co., Utah, The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Salt Lake City Utah. Dear Brethren: Yours of June 30, 1893. in answer to mine of June 28th 1893. Received stating that I could postpone my departure on my mission to Samoa until November 1893, and that the vessel sailed from San Francisco on the 9th of that month. Thanking you kindly for the postponement. Will be ready to go by the November vessel. Please let me know what day I should be in Salt Lake City to be set apart. Could you let me know what the fare will cost from Salt Lake City to Samoa? Your Brother Ernest S. Horsley Price Utah Geo Frandsen Bp All right. Let him know what the fare is &c. J.F.S. Answered July 11th W. C. S.

Letter from Charles Ora Card and John Anthony Woolf Jr., 7 July 1893

Prest. Wilford Woodruff Salt Lake City U. T. U. S. A. Dear Brother I acknowledge receipt of the circular of the First presidency concerning the future normal classes to be held at the Brigham Young academy at pProvo and endorse the move with all of my heiart and am pleased to state that it also meets the mind of Bp. John A. Woolf and counselors also the sunday school supt and assistants. Although we are a little remote we feel much interested in this important step. You left our proportion was left blank but we feel so much the importance of the move and the great necessity of uniforming and compitence in the instructors of the young we have selected one from our

Personal - Notebook, 1883-1898

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Jul 7, 1893